Instructional Video3:46
Mazz Media

Life Cycle

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term life cycle. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term life cycle through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video37:22
Wonderscape

Science Kids: The Amazing Octopus

K - 5th
In this video, we explore the intriguing world of octopuses. Discover how these intelligent creatures can disappear, use tools, camouflage themselves, and even recognize humans. Learn about their biology and physiology, including their...
Instructional Video2:23
Visual Learning Systems

Animal Life Cycles

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating process of metamorphosis in insects and other animals. From the eggs hatching into larva, to the development of pupa and the emergence of adults, we learn about the distinct stages of...
Instructional Video2:54
Visual Learning Systems

Life Cycles: Insect Life Cycles

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Life Cycles video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that living things go through changes in the course of their lives referred to as a life cycle. State that most living things follow a...
Instructional Video2:21
Visual Learning Systems

What Is an Insect?: What Are Insects?

9th - 12th
This fascinating program takes a look at the major characteristics of familiar and unusual insects that swarm the planet. Concepts and terminology: invertebrate, six legs, and exoskeleton.
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CU Carpet Beetle Larvae on wool

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CU Carpet Beetle Larvae on wool
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TS WS Carpet Beetle Larvae on wool

Pre-K - Higher Ed
TS WS Carpet Beetle Larvae on wool
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BCU Ants feeding on honeydew produced by gland of Oak Blue Butterfly Caterpillar, Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
BCU Ants feeding on honeydew produced by gland of Oak Blue Butterfly Caterpillar, Australia
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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Glassworm, or phantom midge larva (Chaoborus sp.), in water. This larva is found in freshwater lakes and ponds throughout the world. They feed on smaller invertebrates

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glassworm, or phantom midge larva (Chaoborus sp.), in water. This larva is found in freshwater lakes and ponds throughout the world. They feed on smaller invertebrates
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Silk worm eating leaf

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Green silk worm eating leaf.
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Silk worm eating leaf.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Silk worm eating leaf.
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Ladybird (Coccinellidae), on fungus, pan right to larvae on fungi, close up

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ladybird (Coccinellidae), on fungus, pan right to larvae on fungi, close up
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Common Frog (Rana temporaria) tadpoles.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All of the frogs in a pond tend to spawn roughly within a few days of each other. The female releases 1000 to 2000 eggs, the male then releases sperm. The eggs are coated in jelly, and are popularly known as 'frogspawn'. After 10-14...
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Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.
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Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.
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BCU Zoom out, Group of Orange Lacewing Butterfly (Cethosia penthesilea) Caterpillars on plant stem, Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
BCU Zoom out, Group of Orange Lacewing Butterfly (Cethosia penthesilea) Caterpillars on plant stem, Australia
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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Spawn of a glass frog (family Centrolenidae) stuck to a leaf surface. Glass frogs inhabit cloud forests and rainforests in Central and northern South America.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
They stick their eggs to a leaf above running water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water after they emerge from their eggs. Glass frogs are known for their translucent skin, through which internal organs are visible. Filmed in the...
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meal worms

Pre-K - Higher Ed
meal worms , used as a live bird/reptile food.
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Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, twelve days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, so that when the tadpoles hatch they fall into it. They inhabit moist tropical...
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. The female's yellow eggs are prominent here. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in...
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Workhouses Silk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Workhouses Silk
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Workhouses Silk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Workhouses Silk