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Pbs Learning Media: Curious George Stem: Five Senses
See how George uses his five senses (smell, touch, sight, hearing, and tasting) to identify how to keep deer from eating his flowers. [2:03]
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Pbs Learning Media: Dissection 101: Dogfish Shark Dissection Video: Female
Review over the internal anatomy of a female shark dissection in this video. [5:58]
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Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street: Super Grover 2.0: Wheels
Watch Grover help a group of penguins perform their dance but moving a huge block of ice in the way! Students will observe how Grover uses his STEM knowledge to add wheels to the bottom move the ice out of the way. [6:02]
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Pbs Learning Media: Dissection 101: Dogfish Shark Dissection Video: Male
A video reviewing over the internal anatomy of a male dogshark. [2:36]
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Pbs: Dissection 101: Dogfish Shark Dissection Video (Part 2 of 2): Interior
A video of a dissection of a dogfish. Review over the anatomy of the dogfish in this video. [21:23]
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Pbs: Dissection 101: Dogfish Shark Dissection Video (Part 1 of 2): Exterior
Review over the external anatomy of a dogfish with this video. [13:12]
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Pbs Learning Media: Curious George Stem: Graphing
Investigate how to graph with Curious George as he sorts library books in this video. [2:03]
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Pbs Learning Media: Curious George Stem: Going Green
A clip from Curious George showing students how a work of art can be made from a "junk" pile. [1:20]
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Pbs Learning Media: Curious George Stem: Fan and Blow
In a clip from Curious George, investigate with George how wind can move things. [2:05]
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Pbs Learning Media: Jane Austen, Sanditon Collection
This is a collection of three video clips from the production of Sanditon: MASTERPIECE, based on Jane Austen's unfinished novel. Teaching materials and an Austen biography are included.
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Pbs Learning Media: Jane Austen, Emma Collection
This is a collection of three video clips from the 2009 MASTERPIECE adaptation of Jane Austen's "Emma." Teaching materials and a biography of Jane Austen are included.
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Pbs Learning Media: Louisa May Alcott, Little Women Collection
Analyze how the life and times of Louisa May Alcott influenced her writing of the novel, "Little Women," which was once dismissed as a story for children and is now recognized as a literary classic. This collection includes three video...
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Pbs Learning Media: Victor Hugo, Les Miserables Collection
This is a collection of three video clips from Les Miserables: MASTERPIECE. Based on the famous novel by Victor Hugo. Teaching materials are included.
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Pbs Learning Media: Community Stories Collection
This collection features videos that show how native communities use the environment and stories in their heritage. ECHO members include people from Alaska Native Heritage Center and North Slope Borough ECHO Project in Alaska; Bishop...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Mars
The fourth planet from the sun and the outermost of the terrestrial planets, Mars has long been a popular spot for missions and imagination. Learn about the planet's topography, core, and features. We'll take a look back to Mars's past...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Venus
Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight, but its beauty is best looked at from afar. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system due to a runaway...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Stars
Phil explains the stars and how they can be categorized using their spectra. Together with distance, a star's spectra provides a wealth of information, including their luminosity, size, and temperature. We also learn about the HR...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Light
In order to understand how we study the universe, we need to talk a little bit about light. Light is a form of energy. Its wavelength tells us its energy and color. Spectroscopy allows us to analyze those colors and determine an object's...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Tides
Explore the world of tides, and learn how they have shaped most objects in the universe. What is the relationship between tides and gravity? How do planets and their moons become tidally locked? What would happen if you were 300km tall?...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Comets
Comets are chunks of ice and rock that orbit the Sun. When they get near the Sun, the ice turns into gas, forming the long tail, and also releases dust that forms a different tail. We've visited comets up close and found them to be...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: The Sun
Phil takes us for a closer look at the two-octillion-ton star that rules our solar system. We look at the sun's core, plasma, magnetic fields, sunspots, solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and what all of that means for our planet....
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. It has no atmosphere and is, as such, covered in craters. It's also incredibly hot but, surprisingly, has water ice hiding beneath its surface. [10:17]
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. The gas giant is not a failed star, but a really successful planet! It has a dynamic atmosphere with belts and zones, as well as an enormous red spot that's actually a persistent...
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Saturn
Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating. [12:12]