Science Buddies
Make an Origami Robotic Gripper | Science Project
Students will make robotic grippers folded from a single sheet of paper in this engineering lesson plan.
Curated Video
Splendid Symmetry
To illustrate the concept of symmetry, Miss Palomine begins with some simple paper cut-outs. She and her friend then demonstrate to the student how to play the Symmetry Game.
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Weaving Project Strip Creation
In this video, artist creates paper weaving strips from recycled magazines
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Types of Mountains
Types of Mountains examines types of mountains and how each is formed by exploring fold, fault-block, dome, volcanic, and plateau mountains.
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Paper Weaving Demo
This is a procedural video that will show students how to weave paper.
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Beyond The Textbooks
Physicist Paul Steinhardt, Princeton University, describes his early experiences that led him on the road towards the discovery of so-called quasicrystals, a new state of matter.
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The Line of Symmetry
“The Line of Symmetry” explains lines of symmetry and examines a variety of simple shapes to find lines of symmetry.
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Congruent Figures and Symmetry
A video entitled “Congruent Figures and Symmetry” which models how to determine if figures are congruent and where lines of symmetry can be drawn.
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Assembling an Agamograph
A video showing students how to measure, score, and assemble an agamograph.
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Composition
Follow along with the artist to learn how to create a viewfinder from a piece of paper. Use your viewfinder in future artistic endeavors to find the most pleasing of compositions based on your subject matter.
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How To Make A Butterfly Mobile
Wendy shows Theo how to make a butterfly mobile, but will she regret it?
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How To Make A Bunny Ears Headband
Theo wants the Easter Bunny's job, so Wendy makes him a bunny ears headband.
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Finding the Axis of Symmetry in Quadratic Equations
In this video, mathematicians learn how to find the axis of symmetry in a quadratic equation. The axis of symmetry is a line that divides the parabola into two mirror images. By understanding the concept of symmetry and using the formula...
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Finding Equivalent Fractions with Fraction Strips
In this video, students learn how to find equivalent fractions by creating and using fraction strips. The teacher demonstrates how to fold and label the strips accurately to represent different fractions, such as halves, fourths, and...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Part 5: Taxidermy Animal Head Trophies | EMBELLISHMENTS | Paper Mache’ Art Lesson
This art lesson is part four of a series on how to create Taxidermy Trophy Heads using Paper Mache. In this video I will teach how to add color to a paper mache project using only construction paper! The lesson was created for 7th grade...
Catalyst University
Cholesterol Biosynthesis Stage 3 Generating Squalene & Lanosterol
Cholesterol biosynthesis is divided into 4 general stages. This video diagrams stage 3 in which IPP and DMAP (two isoprenoids) are built into squalene with subsequent epoxidation and cyclization to lanosterol.
Five Thousand Years
How to Wear Hanfu: Jiaoling Aoqun (交領襖裙) from the Ming Dynasty
Jiaoling Aoqun (交領襖裙) or Crossed-Collar Aoqun is a typical Ming Dynasty women’s hanfu. This video will show you a step-by-step tutorial on how to wear Jiaoling Aoqun. I will also talk about each individual pieces as well as the history...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Exquisite Corpse Collaborative Drawing Lesson And Demo
Collaboration in Art class can lead to incredible, unique ideas! This Exquisite Corpse activity will get students laughing and engaging right away, all while using the imagination.
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 26
In this week's episode we explore an iPad app that makes learning weather fun. We get a glimpse of the ancient world through 20-million year old Amber. We discover how a flat sheet of paper can transform into a robot. We discover...
Science360
A glimpse of the ancient world through 20-million-year-old Amber! NSF Science Now 26.
In this week’s episode, we explore an iPad app that makes learning weather fun; we get a glimpse of the ancient world through 20-million-year-old Amber; we discover how a flat sheet of paper can transform into a robot; we discover...
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Most times to fold a piece of paper
It was an accepted belief that folding a piece of paper in half more than 8 times was impossible. On 27 January 2002, high school student, Britney Gallivan, of Pomona, California, USA, folded a single piece of paper in half 12 times and...
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
The Biggest Space Telescope in the Universe
Recently NASA launched a large, powerful telescope into space, where scientists hope it will help them learn more about the origins of the universe. The James Webb Space Telescope is designed to study invisible light waves, which will...