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Making Healthy Choices
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine talk about making healthy choices and then give several examples of choosing a healthy activity over an unhealthy activity.
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One, Two, Three, March
Coach Socrates explains the differences between walking, running, and marching. He then puts Miss Palomine through a walking, running, marching workout.
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Hunt the Movement
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine review six movements. Afterward, they play a game called “Hunt the Movement” using combinations of those six movements.
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Locomotor Skills
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine talk about various locomotor skills. Miss Palomine demonstrates them. They then use their locomotor skills to play a vigorous game of “Move Those Feet.”
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Developing an Exercise and Activity Plan
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine talk about making an activity chart to keep track of the activities done each day. They then review Socrates’ activity chart as an example.
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Stay Active
Dr. Algae talks about the importance of staying active and provides some examples that your student can use to remain active throughout the day.
Debunked
Should You Walk or Run in the Rain?
A question we all ask ourselves every time a black cloud appears and starts rain down on you. So once and for all we investigated this daily quandary to find out the answer!
Brave Wilderness
Attacked by Bloodsucking Parasites!
When you think of leeches, you probably thinking about bloodthirsty vampires wiggling beneath the water... but did you know that you don't have to go swimming in order to catch a parasite? In this adventure, Coyote's going on a little...
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Haiku Poetry
Haiku Poetry reviews the elements of a haiku and explains how to compose one.
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Found In Translation
UCLA Chinese cultural studies expert Michael Berry describes how he launched himself on the path to becoming a Chinese translator by spontaneously contacting Yu Hua to translate his renowned book To Live, and relates the joys and...
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Using Machine Learning to Check My Squat Form with CreateML
Using Machine Learning to Check My Squat Form with CreateML
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High Five Facts - Learning English
This video explores five fun facts about learning English.
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Seeking a Balance
Historian John Elliott, University of Oxford, describes how historians studying societies other than their own need to balance objective assessment and societal assimilation, a balancing act that invariably brings with it a multitude of...
The Guardian
Navigating Racism and Xenophobia in Rural England
Black Sheep tells the story of Cornelius Walker, whose life changed on 27 November 2000 - the day Damilola Taylor was killed. Damilola was 10, the same age as Cornelius. He lived five minutes away. He had the same skin colour....
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Losing Control
UC San Diego psychologist Diana Deutsch describes how, despite their potential effectiveness for revealing how our brains work, many researchers are made uncomfortable by investigating auditory illusions.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Carla Wade - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Tom Rillo
Carla Wade is Digital Innovations Lead in the Office of Teaching, Learning and Assessment at the Oregon Department of Education (ODE). Carla has managed the Oregon Digital Learning virtual program since 2015. During her 20+ years at ODE...
Schooling Online
Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian - Theme of Media and Technology
Ever since the advent of the smartphone we’ve seen a rapid uptick in the influence of technology over our everyday lives. But Ray Bradbury predicted this, all the way back in the 1950s! In The Pedestrian, Bradbury projects his mind...
Schooling Online
Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian - Theme of Individuality and Conformity
It’s usually easier to just fit in and go with the flow, right? But when we conform, we are easier to control. No thanks! In ‘The Pedestrian’, Ray Bradbury shows us what happens when our freedom and individuality are taken from us. Join...
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Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian - Plot Summary
It’s 2053 and people are so addicted to their ‘viewing screens’ that they barely venture outside. At 8pm on a frosty November evening, Leonard Mead defies convention by going for a stroll. Unfortunately for him, a passing police car...
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Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian - Context
Ray Bradbury always had an eerie knack for predicting the future. How? By paying careful attention to dominant ideas and events in his time. Join us for an overview of Bradbury’s life and influences. We’ll also look at how 1950s,...
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The Power of Empathy: Understanding and Supporting Others Part 1
In Part 1 of the "Empathy" series, Tashie introduces the concept of empathy and emphasizes its importance in making the world a better place. He shares a personal story of how empathy made a significant impact on him during a challenging...
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Goals Part 1: How to Achieve Your Goals
In this thought-provoking video from In-Control, we tackle the essence of 'Visioning' as a cornerstone of goal-setting. We delve into the power of a clear and detailed vision in shaping our ambitions and future selves. This video...
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20 ASL Signs for Toddlers
Have you been using baby sign language and wanting even more? This video is for parents of toddlers or those who feel like ASL toddlers.
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How Lita Cabellut grew from street child to an internationally renowned artist
Lita Cabellut spent the first 12 years of her life living on the streets of Barcelona. How did she leave behind a life of poverty to become one of Spain's most popular living artists?