Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Author’s Point of View

3rd - Higher Ed
“Author’s Point of View” explores how to determine an author's point of view when reading a nonfiction passage.
Instructional Video11:59
Neuro Transmissions

Why nature is good for your mental health

12th - Higher Ed
Back in the day, doctors would send patients with anxiety and depression into the mountains because the fresh air would do them good. Though they did not have the research to back it up, they knew that nature was good for our mental...
Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

Gravity: How Do We Know?

3rd - Higher Ed
“Gravity: How Do We Know?” focuses on roller coasters to illustrate the important phenomenon known as gravity and explain how gravity affects daily life.
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

Voting

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “Voting” describes ways to use voting to make a fair rule
Instructional Video2:08
Teaching Without Frills

Story Elements for Kids: What Is a Setting?

3rd - 5th
Setting is an important story element! In this video, you'll learn the definition of setting and how to determine the setting in a story.
Instructional Video20:49
Nature League

"Tigre Gente" and the Illegal Jaguar Trade

6th - 8th
On this episode of Nature League, Brit talks with the team behind the new film "Tigre Gente", a documentary about the illegal jaguar trade in South America and Asia.
Instructional Video11:36
Curated Video

40 ASL Signs for Common Places Around Town + Sentences

3rd - Higher Ed
Hey Signers! Today we're learning how to sign common places around the town in American Sign Language. In fact I'm teaching you 40 signs, a lot of them that haven't been covered by our channel yet. Stick around to the end and learn a few...
Instructional Video7:48
Curated Video

Learn How To Sign Summer Signs in ASL | American Sign Language

3rd - Higher Ed
In this video I teach both you and Kate how to sign Summer signs in ASL. We love summer time in our family and wanted to share with you some of our favorite summer words in American Sign Language. Make sure to stick around to the end...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Fanny & Stella - LGBTQ History

12th - Higher Ed
National Archives: This video explores the 1871 trial of buggery for Fanny and Stella, two crossdressing theatrical performers at the time.This film is part of ‘Uncovering LGBTQ+ lives in the archive’, a series of films combining...
Instructional Video12:44
Curated Video

Learn How to Sign Places Around the Town in ASL

3rd - Higher Ed
Hey Signers! Today we're learning how to sign common places around the town in American Sign Language. Kate is joining me too! These are common signs that you'll end up using in every day ASL conversations. Watch all the way to the end...
Instructional Video8:27
Curated Video

Determiners: Articles, Demonstratives, Quantifiers & Possessives

6th - Higher Ed
A video outlining four types of determiners in English. Learn about articles, demonstratives, quantifiers & possessives.
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Write an Equation for a Table

9th - 12th
In this video we will write an equation for a table of values to solve a math test problem. We will begin by reviewing the information provided and understanding the table of values. We will interpret the relationship by discovering what...
Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

MongoDB Mastering MongoDB for Beginners (Theory and Projects) - Databricks for Spark

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover Databricks for Spark. This clip is from the chapter "Spark with Mongo" of the series "MongoDB—Mastering MongoDB for Beginners (Theory and Projects)".In this section, we will cover Spark with Mongo.
Instructional Video8:00
Coto Japanese Academy

頻度の副詞導入 - Frequency Adverbs in Japanese

12th - Higher Ed
How to use frequency adverbs in Japanese
Instructional Video7:24
Coto Japanese Academy

存在文:PlaceにNがあります/います - There is / are - at / in that place

12th - Higher Ed
Place ni N ga arimasu / imasu - How to say that something or someone is located in or at a place
Instructional Video7:28
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Why Are There Camels in Australia?

9th - 12th
Season 2, Camels part 2. Kamil and Kayne take a long walk around the rom of Watarrka National Park in central Australia, alongside two park rangers. The rangers introduce them to an emergency call device and explain how it works. The...
Instructional Video4:55
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Music for Flying Foxes

9th - 12th
Season 2, Urban Animals part 1. In this episode, Kayne gets to five Kamil a challenge: to save five different animals within 24 hours. The first mission is to deter flying foxes from roosting in the Royal Botanic Gardens. The duo meets...
Instructional Video24:27
Curated Video

Little Kitty

6th - 8th
Where in the world Kenya, childrens greetings, locomotive and barbie.
Instructional Video24:23
Curated Video

Balloonist new high

6th - 8th
Snow burgers, virtual dentist, turkey callers and the UK
Instructional Video3:56
TMW Media

Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends: How to protect the animals inside Lake Nakuru Park

K - 5th
Why is there so much algae at the lake? What kind of pollution is a problem in the park? Is anyone doing anything to help the animals at Lake Nakuru? Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends, Part 5
Instructional Video7:09
Let's Tute

Some Stupid Math Mistakes #16

9th - Higher Ed
This video gives us an quick revision on 'Circle' from our interesting series 'Some Stupid Math Mistakes'
Instructional Video5:26
National Parks Service

Glacier National Park - A Changing Landscape: Glacier's Warming Climate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Climate change is changing landscapes and creating impacts throughout the world. Glacier National Park is no exception. Around 1850, an estimated 150 glaciers existed within the present boundaries of the park. Today, only 25 glaciers...
Instructional Video5:44
National Parks Service

Acadia National Park - Part One: Acadia National Park's Transportation Plan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The National Park Service is developing a transportation plan to improve safety, reduce congestion and conflicts among people traveling on park roads, and protect park resources and values.
Instructional Video3:04
Science360

GET A CLUE: BIOCHEMIST STUDIES FRUIT FLY TO UNDERSTAND PARKINSON'S DISEASE

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 61, Jordan sends Charlie on a scavenger hunt for "clues" on how National Science Foundation-funded researchers at Kansas State are studying the way muscle diseases affect humans. The researchers are studying the fruit fly and...