Cerebellum
Late Scientific Revolution - Robert Hooke
Part II of The Scientific Revolution explores the latter half of this movement and the gradual acceptance of scientific truth. This fascinating period of history chronicles European society's emergence from church domination that...
Science ABC
Where Does Snow Come From?
Technically speaking, the snow falling on mountains and other cold regions is just frozen water. It is formed of tiny crystals of frozen water and looks a bit like small pieces of cotton. A snowflake is an ice crystal, or an amalgamation...
The Kiboomers
I'm a Little Snowman | Winter Song for Kids | Snowman Song | The Kiboomers
I'm a Little Snowman' song is made easy-to-learn and easy-to-teach. This winter song helps teach parts of the body vocabulary to young learners. It uses simple words to describe a snowman (eyes, hat, scarf, buttons, and nose) and is done...
Science360
Snowflakes photographed by new high speed camera
In the late 1800's, Wilson Bentley and Gustav Hellmann began photographing snowflakes. Their photos would go on to spark the public's fascination with snowflakes. Today University of Utah engineer Cale Fallgatter and atmospheric...
The Kiboomers
Snowflakes Song | The Kiboomers | Songs for Kids | If All The Little Snowflakes | Kindergarten
Here is a fun winter song for kids. It is called If All The Little Snowflakes. This snowflakes song is great for preschoolers and kindergarten children. " If the little snowflakes Were candy bars and milkshakes Oh, what a snow that would...
Curated Video
Formation and Types of Snow
Snow is a form of precipitation that occurs when water molecules meet cold air. Learn more about the science behind winter weather.
The Kiboomers
Snowflakes Snowflakes | Winter Songs for Kids | Snowflakes Song | Lyric Video | The Kiboomers
The Kiboomers! Snowflakes Snowflakes! Winter songs for Kids. Lyric video. Watch our ‘Snowflakes, Snowflakes’ video with song lyrics and sing along with the kids! 'SNOWFLAKES, SNOWFLAKES SONG LYRICS': Snowflakes, snowflakes dance around,...
NASA
Scientists Create First-Ever 3-D Model of a Melting Snowflake
This visualization is based on the first three-dimensional numerical model of melting snowflakes in the atmosphere, developed by scientist Jussi Leinonen of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. A better understanding...
NASA
NASA | The Global Snowflake Network
Like to catch snowflakes? Try using a card instead of your tongue! Join the Global Snowflake Network for the International Polar Year. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center invites you to be a part of this special data collection effort....
Curated Video
Symmetrical Snowflakes
Can you create a paper snowflake that shows lines of symmetry? This educational kids' math video shows upper elementary math students how to make symmetrical snowflakes and reviews what a line of symmetry is! How many snowflakes can you...
NASA
Why Do Raindrop Sizes Matter In Storms?
Not all raindrops are created equal. The size of falling raindrops depends on several factors, including where the cloud producing the drops is located on the globe and where the drops originate in the cloud. For the first time,...
NASA
Getting Flake-y: Why All Snowflakes Have Six Sides
NASA scientists can measure the size and shape distribution of snow particles, layer by layer, in a storm. The Global Precipitation Measurement mission is an international satellite project that provides next-generation observations of...
Curated Video
Creating Festive Snowflake Patterns in Microsoft PowerPoint
This tutorial demonstrates how to create intricate snowflake patterns in Microsoft PowerPoint using simple tools and keyboard shortcuts. By grouping and duplicating shapes, rotating them, and converting them into pictures, you can easily...
NPR
Catching Snowflakes for Science
Scientists from the Desert Research Institute in California are recruiting some very young researchers to help them better understand snow storms. The researchers have opened up data collection to citizen scientists, as they will need...
The Kiboomers
If All Of The Raindrops | Raindrop Song | Kids Song | The Kiboomers
"If All Of The Raindrops Lyrics" 1. If all the raindrops Were lemondrops and gumdrops Oh, what a rain that would be! Standing outside, with my mouth open wide; Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! If all the raindrops Were lemondrops...
Learning Mole
Crystallisation
This kitchen science video lesson is all about inedelible food and things we cannot eat. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about science they can do at home.
The Kiboomers
Christmas Songs for Kids
The best Christmas Songs for Children Collection!' Kids will love dancing and singing along to our collection of 'Christmas songs' and 'Christmas carols!' 'Christmas Songs for Kids' 1. 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer' 2. 'Santa is his...
Weatherthings
Storms: high wind, snow storms, tornadoes
Children on a playground use creativity and their imaginations to simulate the many different types of storms found on Earth. From thunderstorms to wind storms, to snow storms and rain storms, to hurricanes and tornadoes, the children...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Science of Snow
Snow is an essential part of the 2014 Olympics. How it's formed and how it reacts has been studied by scientists for centuries and continues to this day. Sarah Konrad, a former Winter Olympian who is also a glaciologist at the University...
American Chemical Society
How Do Snowflakes Form?
No two are ever alike, so they say. Young scientists view an engaging video in a playlist series to learn about snowflakes. They see how snowflakes form and study several different categories of them.
PhysEdGames
Snowflakes
First choose three people to be taggers, and two players to be freers. Give each tagger a white foam ball, and give each freer a yellow ball. The rest of the class runs around the playing area. If a runner is tagged with a white ball,...
Deep Look
Identical Snowflakes? Scientist Ruins Winter For Everyone
Can snowflakes be identical? Under perfect conditions, these perfect, unique crystals can have a twin. Explore snowflakes in the great indoors of a laboratory experiment to see how carefully regulated conditions have busted the myth of...
SciShow Kids
Where Do Snowflakes Come From?
Can science be art? Of course it can. Watch a video that explains the science and art behind beautiful snow crystals.
SciShow Kids
Brr! 5 Videos about Winter!
Seasons, snowflakes, balance of snowmen, arctic animals, and how to survive in the winter are the key concepts addressed in a video that reviews the Earth's four seasons with extra focus on winter.