Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated Video
Understanding Idioms: Don't Burn Your Bridges
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "to burn bridges" using context clues. The lesson emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the literal meaning of each word, and instead, learners should rely...
Curated Video
Find Measures of Inscribed Angles Using Central Angles
In this video, the teacher explains the relationship between the measure of an inscribed angle and its intercepted arc. They use the central angle theorem to prove and apply this relationship. By understanding this theorem, students can...
Seven Dimensions
Building Career Resilience
In this video, Peter Wallbridge discusses the concept of career resilience and its importance in navigating setbacks and building a positive future outlook. He emphasizes the need for individuals to understand their own capabilities and...
XKA Digital
Keep your relationships in a good state of repair
Andrew Morris has been a leading figure in the media and events industry for over twenty years. He launched the innovative Business Design Centre in Islington in 1986 which became the most stylish and successful boutique venue in the...
Curated OER
Populations
Every species in the world has some type of relationship with another species, whether it be positive, negative, or neutral for each party. Mr. Andersen defines each type of relationship and provides clear examples under each category....
PBS
Relationship Skills | Social-Emotional Learning
Communication, social engagement, relationship building, and teamwork are the heart of relationship skills. Parents and teachers share strategies for helping young people develop these important skills.
PBS
Math with Jake: Inverse Relationships
Use math to become pitch perfect. Music incorporates various aspects of mathematics. A musician/composer demonstrates the inverse relationship between the length of string and the ratio of the notes in a delightful video. The musician...
Bozeman Science
Coevolution
Scientists give evolution two opposable thumbs up! In the video, scholars explore coevolution through the analysis of a few different examples. The instructor then explains and shows what coevolution is and is not to eliminate confusion...
Bozeman Science
Comparing DNA Sequences
Through the mapping of the DNA of songbirds, scientists have discovered a gene network common among the species. In the video, scholars explore the comparison of DNA sequences, then attempt to place DNA sequences on a cladogram. They see...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Stand Up to Bullying
This video depicts a mock bullying scene with children playing a game and excluding one child. During the mock segment, Mackenzie, the host, identifies what bullying is, the different forms of bullying, and what to do if you or a friend...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street Song: Come and Play
A song that teaches kids how to make new friends and how to include someone who's feeling left out. [1:22]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Not About Perfection
Mistakes are a natural part of learning. It's important to speak with kindness, encouragement, and compassion, whether we are talking to ourselves or to others. [1:00]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Splash & Bubbles: Lu the Explorer
Splash takes his pals to go see his friend, Lu, a fearless explorer in the deep. He has met Lu in his travels, and she has been an inspiration for Splash. Lu turns out to be a female football fish (the "Lu" stands for "bio-LU-minescent")...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street: Job Song
A melody about different types of jobs, like farmer and teacher. This resource introduces the concept of work and some of the jobs people can do to earn money. [1:39]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street: Song: Family
What makes a family? This video highlights the different family members that can exist and how different each family is from one another. Explore some examples of families and what makes them each unique. [1:20]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Peg + Cat: You Can Count on Me
Peg and Cat sing a song about how they can count on each other for help. Are there friends or family in your life that you can count on? An idea sketchpad is included for teachers. [1:48]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Take a look at our favorite themes as we pair Daniel and Mister Rogers side-by-side for some of the most thorough, thoughtful, and imaginative educational material for Pre-K learners. Explore full episodes from a variety of themes.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Mister Chris and Friends: Tradition
Mister Chris loves harvest time and hopes the annual tradition will be exactly the same. Special guest Francois Clemmons helps him understand what matters most about traditions-spending time with those you love.They also enjoy a Harvest...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Mister Chris and Friends: New Song
Mister Chris has written a new song and wants to sing it to his friends, but everyone is too busy with farm chores to listen. He helps them complete their chores so they will have time to attend the big, big concert and hear his new...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Mister Chris and Friends: New Friends
A new family has moved to the farm from El Salvador. Meanwhile, Mister Chris and his friends learn about butterfly migration and help the newest members of the community feel welcome. A companion activity for this video is located in the...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Let's Learn: Families Are Important
Teachers Heather Cardinale and Sabrina Charles-Cintron help students learn that all families are diverse and include people who care for and support one another, in this video from Let's Learn. A drawing activity is included at the end...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Kindness in the Classroom: Tips & Tricks
Hear directly from educators about their experiences implementing the Kindness Curriculum in their classrooms. This video is from PBS Wisconsin Education's Kindness in the Classroom, a multi-part video series designed to give educators...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: O Is Special
When O learns that his friends like him just the way he is, it inspires a special trick. Teach kids that they should support each other, especially when they have different interests or talents. There are many ways to be unique and...