Instructional Video4:10
SciShow Kids

Trees That Never Lose Their Leaves! Science for Kids

K - 5th
Some trees lose their leaves in the fall, but some keep their green leaves all year round. Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn about evergreens: where they grow, and how they survive in harsh conditions!
Instructional Video2:58
SciShow Kids

Why Do Leaves Change Colors in the Fall?

K - 5th
Autumn means leaves are turning different shades of red, orange, and yellow and falling to the ground. But why? Jessi takes you deep inside a leaf to explain!
News Clip8:10
PBS

How a Hawaiian island is fighting invasive parakeets

12th - Higher Ed
On the Hawaiian island of Kauai, rose-ringed parakeets, which are often kept as pets, have bred in the wild, destroying farms and bothering residents. They may also be threatening native plants. PBS NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson...
Instructional Video3:50
SciShow Kids

The Color-Changing Celery Experiment!

K - 5th
Want to learn how plants move water around inside them? Or do you just want to turn a stalk of celery purple? Then try our amazing color-changing celery experiment, in class or at home!
Instructional Video9:12
TED Talks

TED: How to grow a forest in your backyard | Shubhendu Sharma

12th - Higher Ed
Forests don't have to be far-flung nature reserves, isolated from human life. Instead, we can grow them right where we are -- even in cities. eco-entrepreneur and TED Fellow Shubhendu Sharma grows ultra-dense, biodiverse mini-forests of...
Instructional Video9:19
Bozeman Science

Forestry and Rangelands

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how forests and rangelands are managed to provide renewable lumber and cattle. Threats to renewability of forests include old-growth logging, forest fires, and tree plantations. Threats to renewable...
Instructional Video3:43
SciShow Kids

Where Does Chocolate Come From?

K - 5th
It's Halloween night and Jessi and Squeaks just got home with loads of candy! Before they dive in, though, they want to learn a little more about how one of their favorite types of candy is made!
Instructional Video2:48
MinuteEarth

How Do Trees Survive Winter?

12th - Higher Ed
Humans can go inside or put on clothes, but trees spend winter naked in the cold. Why don't they all die?
Instructional Video2:22
MinuteEarth

Beer & Biodiversity

12th - Higher Ed
Beer & Biodiversity
Instructional Video3:05
SciShow Kids

Lichen Two Living Things In One Biology for Kids

K - 5th
Join Jessi this week at the fort and learn about the unexpectedly awesome organism that's made up of two living things: LICHEN!
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Japan Cultural Activities

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Japanese see themselves as unique in the world and love to talk about what makes them so. From their perspective, Western culture is taking over, so showing an interest in their customs and traditions is sure to make a good...
Instructional Video8:12
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

The Garden of Eden Garden Centre

Pre-K - 5th
New ReviewThe Garden of Eden Garden Centre
Instructional Video10:00
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Not So Little Red Riding Hood – Bedtime Story

Pre-K - 5th
New ReviewNot So Little Red Riding Hood – Bedtime Story
Instructional Video5:50
Bedtime History

History of Arlington National Cemetery | Resting Place of Heroes

6th - 12th
New ReviewArlington National Cemetery is one of the most sacred places in the United States. Located just outside Washington, D.C., it is the final resting place for over 400,000 American service members, veterans, and national leaders. In this...
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

History of Werewolves for Kids

K - 5th
New ReviewThe legend of the werewolf—the idea of a person turning into a wolf—has terrified and fascinated people for centuries. Stories of werewolves date back to ancient Greece and the Middle Ages, often linked with fear of the unknown and the...
Instructional Video4:21
Bedtime History

Elves: From Folklore to Fantasy

6th - 12th
New ReviewElves have taken many forms across cultures and centuries. In early Norse and Germanic myths, they were powerful and mysterious beings connected to nature and magic. Some were seen as helpful spirits, while others were blamed for illness...
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Natural Resouces

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA video titled "Natural Resources" which discusses the population's strain on natural resources.
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Types of Erosion

9th - Higher Ed
New Review2 minute video on types of erosion
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

Terrestrial Ecosystems

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis Science 6 instructional video discusses the terrestrial biomes.
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

Responding to Climate Change

9th - Higher Ed
New Review2 minute video describing climate change and ways humans can respond
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

How Climate Has Changed on Earth

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA video entitled "How Climate Has Changed on Earth" which talks about Earth's fluctuating climate in the past.
Instructional Video9:13
Curated Video

Why This Unusual Pattern May Save the Rainforests

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Choco region in northwest Ecuador is hosting a groundbreaking experiment to try and help it’s rainforests recover from rampant deforestation. A multinational team is planting small “tree islands" to attract natural seed dispersers....
Instructional Video13:11
Curated Video

Scientists Solve the Mystery of a 300-Year-Old Megaquake

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe 1700 Cascadia earthquake and tsunami was a massive natural disaster that reshaped the Pacific Northwest. Through tree rings, soil layers, and international collaboration, scientists have pieced together the exact timing of the event....
Instructional Video3:16
Wonderscape

The Challenges Facing Koalas: Conservation Efforts and Threats to Their Survival

K - 5th
Science Kids Koalas - Anatomy, Habitat and “Crikey” Fun Facts This video highlights the challenges facing the koala population in Australia, including habitat loss, urbanization, droughts, and disease. Despite these threats, efforts are...