Instructional Video4:59
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How to Build a Closed Terrarium

K - Higher Ed
A terrarium is an enclosed ecosystem which can be entirely self-sustaining. Once set up and watered, you will never need to open it again since it will regulate its own water and nutrient cycles. In this video, we will go over the...
Instructional Video8:57
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How to Create a Closed Native Terrarium

K - Higher Ed
A terrarium is an enclosed ecosystem which can be entirely self-sustaining. Once set up and watered, you will never need to open it again since it will regulate its own water and nutrient cycles. Observe how the plant life changes and...
Instructional Video11:27
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Wildlife of Richmond Park

K - Higher Ed
Richmond Park is home to an abundance of wildlife, from majestic Red Deer to Stag Beetles. Explore the biodiversity of this incredible ecosystem, and join us as we look for wildlife in Richmond Park. Red deer certainly leave their mark...
Instructional Video3:07
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Soils

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester teaches about the different types of soils.
Instructional Video4:11
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What’s Under Your Toes?

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains the composition of soil.
Instructional Video4:18
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Weathering and Erosion

3rd - 8th
The processes of weathering and erosion break down rocks, minerals, and other outside items. These two work slowly to change the landscape.
Instructional Video11:00
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How to Create a Closed Terrarium

K - Higher Ed
Terrariums are a fun outdoors project. Join me as I show you how to build a closed native terrarium in a sealed jar using moss, plants, hardscape, and insects found around the countryside, in parks or gardens. A terrariums is an enclosed...
Instructional Video5:34
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Add and Change

3rd - Higher Ed
Mr. Griot explains the meaning of the word suffix and teaches about the use of common suffixes, their meanings, and how they change the meanings of words.
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Hamlet 1.5 Word Nerd: Harrow

6th - Higher Ed
A harrow is described as a farm instrument with a wooden beam and iron teeth, used to break up soil clods, turn over the soil, and cover seeds, akin to a very wide rake. Shakespeare metaphorically uses "to harrow" to describe the...
Instructional Video11:38
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How Do Seeds Become Plants?

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn all About Plants (From a Seed to a Plant) in our interactive, engaging, fun and educational video! In this video your little ones will learn how plants grow (from a seed to a plant), what plants need to grow, the parts of a plant...
Instructional Video5:01
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The Day Henry Met...A Daffodil

Pre-K - 3rd
Henry meets a Daffodil. He is getting ready to welcome some new plants to the garden when they arrive a day early. Henry becomes a Gardener for the day, lays some plants and even has to negotiate with a sleepy rain cloud to save the garden!
Instructional Video1:57
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Empowering Farmers Through Organic Microbial Farming in the Philippines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video highlights Gil Karandang's efforts to promote organic farming in the Philippines through the use of microorganisms. By conducting seminars and showcasing the benefits of microbial components in improving soil quality and...
Instructional Video7:13
Wonderscape

The Fascinating World of Bacteria

K - 5th
This video explores bacteria, detailing their characteristics, classification, and history. It explains how bacteria, as prokaryotes, are present in diverse environments, from extreme heat to extreme cold. The video also discusses...
Instructional Video1:22
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The Importance of Trees: Our Lifeline to a Better World

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the vital role trees play in sustaining life on Earth. From producing oxygen to cleaning the air and soil, trees are essential for our survival and well-being. Celebrated in various ways around the world, they...
Instructional Video1:42
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The Importance of the Nile River in Ancient Egypt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the significance of the Nile River in ancient Egypt, highlighting its role in providing water, food, transportation, and fertile soil for the civilization to thrive. It also touches upon the measurement of rivers by...
Instructional Video1:16
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Developing Super Plants: Cleaning Contaminated Land with Genetic Manipulation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists from Southampton University are working on developing super plants that can extract harmful heavy metals from polluted soil. By studying Arabidopsis, a plant with mapped DNA, they have discovered certain proteins that can...
Instructional Video1:27
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Introducing the Super Sweet Onion: A Breakthrough in Onion Varieties

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Introducing the Super Sweet Onion, a milder and less acidic variety developed by vegetable growers in England. Through careful selection and cultivation in low-sulphur soil, this onion offers a delightful taste without the usual...
Instructional Video2:50
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Wellbeing A-Z -Insecticide

12th - Higher Ed
Insecticide
Instructional Video5:18
Financial Times

Towards more sustainable fertilisers

Higher Ed
As the world’s population grows so will our use of synthetic fertilisers. Innovations mean more sustainable options exist, but they still must be viable
Instructional Video1:25
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Explore Different Types Of Caves! | Earth Science Song For Kids | KLT

Pre-K - 5th
Let's learn what caves are and how they form!
Instructional Video13:32
Financial Times

Riverford: UK business needs long-term policies and stability

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - The FT's Tim Hayward and Daniel Garrahan visit Riverford, the organic vegetable delivery box company, to learn about its commitment to regenerative farming, how Brexit has hit the labour market and why businesses...
Instructional Video3:55
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Tree Yoga Adventure: Growing Strong and Tall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this engaging and imaginative yoga session led by Rashmi, children transform into small seeds and grow into strong and tall trees using their bodies and imagination. Through movements mimicking growth with water and sunlight, they...
Instructional Video3:11
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Halloween Treat: How To Make Pumpkin Patch Pudding

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Looking for a yummy Halloween Treat to make with your family to get everyone ready for the spooky holiday? Check out this video from Jessie! In this video, Jessie shows you how to make Pumpkin Patch Pudding! This is a fun treat that's...
Instructional Video1:55
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Seed Starting Basics: How To Plant Tomatoes, Basil, & Marigolds

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ever wanted to grow your own garden? Gardening is a fun way to get your hands dirty and learn about nature! In this video, Bethany shows you the basics of planting tomato, basil, and marigold seeds with several important tips: - Choose...