SciShow Kids
Why Do We Get Sick?
Getting a cold or flu can be sort of scary. But sometimes the more you know about something, the less scary it is!
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How Often Do You Really Need to Shower?
Do you really need a daily shower to stay clean, or is it doing more harm than good? Some scientists have recommendations based on what we know about our skin , and what might be living on top of it.
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The Science and History of Soap: How it Cleans and Protects
In this video, the teacher explains the science behind soap and how it cleans our skin. They discuss how soap is made from fatty acids and salt, and how it emulsifies to mix with water and remove dirt and grime from our skin. The teacher...
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Hydrophilic
Meaning water-loving, a hydrophilic substance is one that readily associates with water. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
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Potash
The traditional name for water-soluble salts and minerals that contain potassium. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary...
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More chemical reactions – Odd one out
Four objects are shown on screen, but which is the odd one out and is not a product of a chemical reaction? Material processes - Changing materials - More chemical reactions Learning Points Chemical reactions result in the production of...
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Identifying Chemical Reactions: Observable Signs and Indicators
Explore the various changes in properties that occur as a result of chemical reactions. Learn how to recognize signs such as color change, emission of odor, production of gas, and formation of precipitates, with practical examples like...
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The Magic of Soap Bubbles: Science and Art Combined
Delve into the fascinating world of soap bubbles, where simple ingredients and scientific principles create stunning visual effects. Learn from experts at the Exploradome about why bubbles form, why they are always round, and the role of...
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Science Trick: Cinnamon and Water
Changing the flavour of a classic pepper experiment by using cinnamon instead. The fact is you can use any spices here as long as they float.
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Life in Colonial Times
Dr. Forrester contrasts the lives of colonial citizens who lived in cities with the lives of pioneer families. She talks about some of their recreational activities.
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Step3_Lesson14_Long Vowel o (_oa_, _ow_)
Learn how to read words with the long vowel 'o' sound when they have 'oa', and 'ow'.
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Washing Machine Yoga Fun with Yoga Guppy
In this fun and imaginative Yoga Guppy video, Rashmi guides viewers through a playful washing machine-themed warm-up routine. Participants pretend to step into a washing machine, get cleaned with water and soap, swish and whoosh, and...
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Liquid Density Experiment
Looking for a fun and easy way to learn about density? Check out this Milk Experiment! Density refers to how much space something takes up (its volume) compared to how heavy it is (its mass). If something is small and heavy, it has a...
Rock 'N Learn
Wash Your Hands Song for Kids - Happy Birthday
Sing along with a fun song to the tune of Happy Birthday as you learn the best way to wash your hands. Full hand washing song lyrics are on screen during the video and below. After the song, we cover a step by step guide for good hand...
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There are actually three kinds of spicy
Not all spicy sensations are the same, so what does “spicy” actually mean?
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Simple rules for cast iron care
Taking good care of your cast iron (or carbon steel!) cookware starts with understanding the chemistry it relies on.
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oa Sound | Learn Phonics | oa Words | Learn to Read | British Teacher
Explore the 'oa' sound with Miss Phonics. Learn how to identify the sound, write the sound and read words that use the 'oa' sound. The 'oa' sound is a digraph or 'special friends' because it is made up of two letters. The 'oa' sound is...
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I WONDER - How Can I Make Bubbles?
This video is answering the question of how can I make bubbles.
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Introduction to UB Family words
Learn to blend the letter sounds and make UB Family words