Instructional Video1:36
National Parks Service

Glacier National Park - Oberlin Bend

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mountain Goats are the symbol of Glacier National Park, and are a common site on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. There is almost no better place to see them than at Oberlin Bend. Watch the video to learn more about the overlook and these...
Podcast4:48
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

How Snow Is Made

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The phrase “no two snowflakes are alike” is actually scientifically accurate. Snow forms high in the atmosphere, and despite its uniform appearance, each snowflake is different based upon where and how it was formed. Although snowflakes...
Instructional Video7:40
National Parks Service

Episode 9: Frazil Ice

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Summertime visitors to Yosemite National Park miss many of the unique events of winter and early spring. Frazil ice flows are dramatic natural events that occur in the waterfalls of Yosemite Valley during March and April.
Instructional Video3:10
Learning Mole

Walrus Facts for Kids

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about the walrus.
Instructional Video1:21
Science360

How Will Climate Change Affect It? - The Water Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
How will climate change affect the water cycle?
Podcast8:30
NASA

‎NASA's Curious Universe: Field Notes: Grand Mesa, Colorado

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Snowmobile rides. Deep-sea dives. Forest treks. NASA experts travel to some amazing environments, from the very hot to the very cold, to learn more about our planet. Jessica Merzdorf, Earth science writer, recaps a February field...
Instructional Video5:37
Learning Mole

Mystery of The Parcel in the Snow

Pre-K - 12th
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the Mystery of the Parcel in the Snow.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Instructional Video18:25
National Parks Service

Yellowstone National Park - Watersheds

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Distance learning video about watersheds.
Instructional Video1:59
ZooMoo

Animal Alphabet: B is for Bactrian Camel

Pre-K - K
Who’s that over there? Flash has just spotted another cool creature he can add to his Animal Alphabet! Our intrepid traveller Flash explores land, sea and air spotting different species of wildlife in their natural habitats and...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Exploring the Beauty of Spring

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a concise overview of the spring season, explaining its characteristics, such as the changing weather, longer days, and the blooming of flowers. It also mentions the potential for unstable weather and natural...
Instructional Video1:41
nxBEATS

Mary Had a Little Lamb

Pre-K - K
Sing, dance and repeat! Enjoy this nxBEATS remix of "Mary Had a Little Lamb," a classic children's nursery rhyme! Lyrics: Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, Mary had a little lamb her fleece was white as snow. Everywhere...
Instructional Video13:16
Brave Wilderness

Can Coyote Outfox a Fox?!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and Mario are in Colorado at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center and they pal around with TWO adorably feisty foxes, Rhett and Scarlett!
Podcast38:30
NASA

‎On a Mission: Season 3, Episode 5: Frozen in Time

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bundle up! We’ll be diving into ice-covered waters with an upside-down robot, and exploring Greenland’s massive ice sheet with oceanographer Josh Willis.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Winter: The Coldest Season Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Winter, that cold, dark time of year in places far from the equator. Learn how the tilt of the Earth's axis affects the amount of sunlight different regions receive, leading to colder temperatures in winter. The video also touches on how...
Instructional Video2:50
SWPictures

Improving Healthcare Access in Remote Lesotho Villages

12th - Higher Ed
This video showcases the challenges faced by healthcare workers in Lesotho, a remote mountainous region where most people rely on walking as their primary mode of transportation. The story follows a nurse who travels by motorbike to...
Podcast4:53
Earth Rangers

Bears and Hibernation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A variety of adaptations help animals survive the winter, when temperatures drop and food is scarce. Some migrate, some change how they eat and find ways to stay warm, and some hibernate, essentially going to sleep for many months....
Instructional Video5:05
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympics - The Science of Skis

12th - Higher Ed
In skiing events like the downhill, slalom or ski jump it's often the skis that are bound to an athlete's feet--and the materials used to make them--that give these athletes an edge over the competition. U.S. Ski Team members Julia...
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Using Line Plots to Predict Snow Days

K - 5th
In this video, a teacher demonstrates how to create a line plot using a data set of fractional measurements and emphasize the importance of accuracy and spacing when creating the plot. By analyzing last year's snowfall data organized on...
Instructional Video1:01
Science360

How Will Climate Change Affect Drought? - The Water Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
How will climate change affect drought in the western United States?
Instructional Video33:59
National Parks Service

Speaking with Animals

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A talk by Craig Childs author, river guide, naturalist, field instructor in natural history, adventurer. Childs is a prolific writer, teacher, river guide, naturalist and original adventurer. His keen observations in nature flow through...
Instructional Video15:43
National Parks Service

Experience Your Yosemite

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This 15-minute video provides an orientation to visiting Yosemite National Park.
Instructional Video10:46
Rachel's English

ENGLISH VOCABULARY | WEATHER VOCABULARY | LEARN ENGLISH | VOCABULARY FOR WEATHER Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
You can learn English vocabulary in the best possible way with this video—by learning the correct pronunciation of English words directly from an English speaking teacher that is also a native speaker! You’ll learn English pronunciation...
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Science kills Dyatlov Pass conspiracy theories

12th - Higher Ed
When the bodies of nine hikers were finally found in Siberia in 1959, their gruesome injuries sparked many theories.
Instructional Video5:07
National Parks Service

Glacier National Park - Plowing at Rimrock

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Each spring the challenge of plowing the Going-to-the-Sun Road starts all over again. Join the Road Crew on a typical day in early June of 2008 as they work to clear the Rim Rock area, just west of Logan Pass. CREDIT: Glacier National Park