Instructional Video6:33
Food Farmer Earth

Grassroots Movements for a Pesticide-Free Community

12th - Higher Ed
A landscape designer initiates a project to transform her neighborhood into a pesticide-free zone, focusing on human health, particularly the wellbeing of children, pregnant women, and the environment. Through community engagement,...
Instructional Video4:57
Professor Dave Explains

Out of Africa (Archeological Evidence of Human Migration)

9th - Higher Ed
The origin of Homo sapiens is in Africa. But at some point we began to leave and settle in other parts of the world. When did this happen, and why? What are the remains we have found that document this incredible journey? Let's take a look!
Instructional Video7:09
Curated Video

The Water Drill

Pre-K - K
Leo and his friends are having a wonderrful time on Seashell Island: the robots are sunbathing, Leo and Lifty are playing football, and Lea's gone off to collect seashells. It's very warm weather. The group want something to drink, but...
Instructional Video6:51
Curated Video

The Hydroplane

Pre-K - K
Leo, Lea and the others really want to fly to Seashell Island. But how can they land on the island if there's no airport? Leo knows just what to do. They need to build a seaplane. The group will be able to fly to the island very quickly...
Instructional Video7:14
Curated Video

The Ferry for Cars

Pre-K - K
Skoop and Lea find a shell in the sand. The friends are arguing about which of them is going to get the shell. Leo tells his friends not to fight and to head off to Seashell Island. There are lots of shell to collect there - enough for...
Instructional Video3:41
Wonderscape

Krakatoa: the Devestating Eruption that Shaped Volcano Research

K - 5th
The eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 was one of the most powerful and loudest explosions in history, reaching 310 decibels and being heard over 3,000 miles away. The blast triggered massive tsunamis, destroying nearby areas and taking 36,000...
Instructional Video2:58
Great Big Story

Preserving the Ocracoke Brogue, a fading dialect on a North Carolina island

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the unique Ocracoke Brogue, a rare dialect from North Carolina's barrier island, threatened by modern influences and dwindling native speakers.
Instructional Video3:00
Makematic

Continents

K - 8th
Take a trip around Earth’s seven continents and discover what makes them unique, from Asia's towering Mount Everest to the native wildlife of Australia to the frozen expanse of Antarctica.
Instructional Video2:34
Makematic

Spanish Exploration in North America

K - 8th
Spanish Conquistadors, from Columbus to Cortés, reshaped the Americas, immensely impacting Indigenous communities and laying the groundwork for today's nations.
Instructional Video1:35
Makematic

Place and Location

K - 8th
In geography, it's important to tell the difference between a place and a location. In this video, learn how.
Instructional Video1:59
Makematic

Land and Water

K - 8th
Discover Earth's physical features, from oceans to mountains, and learn how land and water form our planet's diverse landscapes.
Instructional Video1:19
Great Big Story

Kizhi Island's nail-less marvel, the Church of the Transfiguration

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the architectural wonder of the Church of the Transfiguration on Kizhi Island, built entirely without nails.<br/>
Instructional Video1:59
Great Big Story

The Alaskan bell ringers and their mesmerizing performance

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the rhythmic precision and teamwork behind Alaska’s talented bell ringers, where music and motion create a captivating performance.<br/>
Instructional Video2:51
Great Big Story

Ancient Shipwrecks of the Fourni Archipelago, Aegean Treasures

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the Fourni archipelago’s shipwrecks, uncovering 2,500 years of maritime history.
Instructional Video3:37
Great Big Story

Preserving Hawaiian biodiversity at Limahuli Garden

12th - Higher Ed
Explore Limahuli Garden, a haven for rare Hawaiian plants and sustainable resource practices.<br/>
Instructional Video13:24
Curated Video

Hawaiian Monarchs Family Tree

6th - Higher Ed
Hawaiian Monarchs Family Tree
Instructional Video11:04
Curated Video

Why Greenland Is So Incredibly Empty... It's Not Just The Ice

9th - Higher Ed
Greenland is a spectacle to behold! It's almost entirely covered in ice, yet there are some "green" areas. Still, the largest island in the world is home to only about 56,000 people making it one of the least densely populated regions of...
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

Exploring the Unique Wildlife of the Galapagos Islands

3rd - 12th
The Galapagos Islands are a unique and biodiverse paradise, home to fascinating wildlife that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. From the iconic Galapagos tortoises to the only species of penguins living north of the equator,...
Instructional Video6:18
Curated Video

Exploring the Ancient Ruins and Natural Wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula

6th - Higher Ed
Yucatan, Mexico:"We head to Yucatan, the land where the ancient Mayans flourished to visit its majestic pyramids and discover this ancient civilization."
Instructional Video7:36
Curated Video

Discovering Wisdom: The Importance of Learning from Others

K - 5th
In this video, Otto the Owl teaches children about wisdom and the importance of seeking knowledge from real sources, such as family and teachers, rather than relying solely on the internet. Through the story of Mia, a girl who only...
Instructional Video5:38
Curated Video

Puerto Rico: History, Culture, and Nature

6th - Higher Ed
Embracing the Caribbean Splendor of Puerto Rico:Finally, we will end our tour in one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Caribbean, the Island of Puerto Rico, a place also rich in history and culture.
Instructional Video5:43
Curated Video

Hawaii: Volcanoes, Waves, and Adventure

6th - Higher Ed
Discovering Hawaii:Next, we'll venture to the exotic islands of Hawaii, a true natural paradise. Discover the majestic Hawaiian volcanoes and delve into the history of Pearl Harbor at its museum. Experience the thrill of water sports and...
Instructional Video4:44
Curated Video

Landmarks - Alcatraz

12th - Higher Ed
ALCATRAZ BETWEEN1934 TO 1963, ALCATRAZ ISLAND IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY WAS A HIGH SECURITY PRISON. WITH THE VERY COLD WATERS ACTING AS A NATURAL ISOLATING BARRIER, “THE ROCK” AS THE ISLAND IS KNOWN, WAS HOME TO SOME OF AMERICA’S TOUGHEST AND...
Instructional Video11:45
Curated Video

Why So Few People Live On New Zealand's South Island

9th - Higher Ed
New Zealand is incredible to behold. Its physical geography, mostly on the South Island, is some of the most awe inspiring in the entire world. And its for this reason, that the country has gained international fame through the likes of...