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How to Throw a Christmas Party

9th - Higher Ed
It's probably the biggest, the messiest, and the most trouble of any themed party, but it's usually the most memorable. Plan a Christmas party that makes peace on earth engagingly raucous.
Instructional Video1:35
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How to Play Memory Games

9th - Higher Ed
You can improve your memory by playing memory games. Here are some ideas to get you started.
News Clip8:57
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Webtoon Entertainment Goes Public, Raising $315M With IPO

9th - Higher Ed
PLUS: Recent studies reveal high mental health issues among animation professionals. How is Webtoons addressing this?
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Family wants answers after First Nations man dies after leaving Ontario hospital

9th - Higher Ed
The family of a First Nations man who died after being discharged from a Kenora, Ont., hospital wants answers about why he was sent home despite being in extreme pain.
News Clip2:14
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Evening Standard Netflix Stories Festival highlights

9th - Higher Ed
Evening Standard Netflix Stories Festival highlights
Instructional Video2:25
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Modern Love has 'lost its spark' in its second season

9th - Higher Ed
Modern Love has 'lost its spark' in its second season
Instructional Video2:40
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College Students And Seniors Live And Thrive Together

3rd - Higher Ed
It takes some creativity to build a vibrant, thriving senior community. Judson Manor in Cleveland, Ohio did some out of the box thinking by partnering with the Cleveland Institute of Music on an idea that has won rave reviews from both...
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

Indigenous veterans honoured in ceremonies across Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds attended special ceremonies across Manitoba Friday to mark Indigenous Veterans Day. In Brandon, organizers say it's a chance to honour the contributions and bravery of Indigenous soldiers who fought for freedoms they didn't...
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Past and present roles of Sikh soldiers in Canada's Armed Forces

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary-born Sgt. Harman Dhaliwal is part of an exhibit showcasing Sikh soldiers at The Military Museums. It's been up as a permanent fixture since April, highlighting Canadian Armed Forces members and the relationship between the Sikh...
News Clip2:51
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America Votes Tuesday: Big storylines to watch

9th - Higher Ed
Chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault asks Paul Hunter to break down some of the big-picture storylines he’ll be watching on election night.
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'I'm not just a number’: Doha art installation commemorates over 15,000 children killed in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
In Doha, artists have created a temporary memorial to honour the over 15,000 children killed in Gaza, reflecting the rising death toll.
News Clip0:54
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10 years of Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum

9th - Higher Ed
Since 2014, the Aga Khan Museum has been dedicated to fostering education around Islamic art and Muslim cultures. CBC’s Madi Wong spoke to the museum’s director on the significance of its 10-year anniversary.
Instructional Video9:38
Bedtime History

What was the Iroquois Confederacy?

K - 12th
Did you know that a group of Native American nations joined together hundreds of years ago to form one of the first democracies in North America? In this episode, we’ll explore the Iroquois Confederacy—also called the Haudenosaunee....
Instructional Video9:06
Bedtime History

What is the ISS? International Space Station

K - 12th
Float above the Earth as we explore the International Space Station! Built by astronauts from around the world, the ISS is a science lab in space where people live and work. Learn how it was built, what life is like up there, and what...
Instructional Video6:41
Bedtime History

What is Freemasonry?

K - 12th
What is Freemasonry? In this video, we explore the origins, symbols, and beliefs of one of the world's oldest and most mysterious fraternal organizations. Learn about secret rituals, the meaning of the Square and Compass, and how lodges...
Instructional Video5:05
Bedtime History

Trail of Tears for Kids

K - 12th
Learn the story of the Trail of Tears, a tragic chapter in American history when thousands of Native Americans were forced to leave their homelands. This clear and simple video explains how the U.S. government passed the Indian Removal...
Instructional Video6:00
Bedtime History

Titanic's First Class

K - 12th
Step aboard the Titanic and discover the world of its wealthiest passengers. In this video, we explore the opulent first-class accommodations, from grand dining rooms to private promenade decks, and introduce some of the famous names who...
Instructional Video8:04
Bedtime History

Theodore Roosevelt for Kids

K - 12th
In this video, you’ll learn about Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States. He was full of energy and loved nature, adventure, and helping people. Before he was president, he was a cowboy, a soldier, and a police...
Instructional Video5:32
Bedtime History

The White House for Kids

K - 12th
What is the White House, and why is it so important? In this video, we take a simple look at the history, purpose, and fun facts about the White House—the official home and workplace of the President of the United States. Learn when it...
Instructional Video4:39
Bedtime History

The True Story of Calamity Jane

K - 12th
Calamity Jane was one of the Wild West’s most colorful characters! In this episode, we’ll follow her adventures as a sharpshooter, scout, and storyteller who traveled across the American frontier. She was known for her bravery, riding...
Instructional Video9:15
Bedtime History

The Taj Mahal Story

K - 12th
Come explore the amazing Taj Mahal—one of the most beautiful buildings in the world! 🕌 Built long ago in India, the Taj Mahal isn’t just pretty—it was made for love. 🔹 Learn who built it and why 🔹 Discover what it’s made of and how it...
Instructional Video5:35
Bedtime History

The Story of Pocahontas for Kids

K - 12th
In this video, you’ll learn about Pocahontas, a Native American girl who lived over 400 years ago. She was part of the Powhatan tribe in what is now Virginia. Pocahontas is known for her friendship with English settlers, especially a man...
Instructional Video9:10
Bedtime History

The Story of Irving Berlin: America's Songwriter

K - 12th
Meet Irving Berlin, one of America’s most famous songwriters! Born in a small village in Russia, he moved to the United States as a young boy and grew up in New York City. Even though he had little money and no formal music training, he...
Instructional Video5:48
Bedtime History

The Story of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

K - 12th
Let’s step onto the mat and explore the history of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu! This style of martial arts began in Japan and was later developed in Brazil by the Gracie family. In this episode, we’ll learn how it grew into a popular sport known...