Instructional Video10:10
Let's Tute

Introduction to Trigonometry: Finding Heights and Distances

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the basics of trigonometry and how it can be used to calculate the height and distance of objects that are too far away to measure physically. It covers properties of right angle triangles, trigonometric ratios, and...
Instructional Video21:30
SWPictures

SCHOOL'S OUT - California Dreamin'

12th - Higher Ed
Chris Cox is preparing to be become one of the men who put up and maintain the power lines that satisfy the huge demand for electricity in the USA. He's a trainee linesman in California. Working with high voltages is extremely dangerous....
Instructional Video1:56
Next Animation Studio

New space telescope shows alien planet’s bizarre behavior

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to the ESA’s Cheops space telescope, scientists can now see the strange features of exoplanet WASP-189b and its blue star
Instructional Video5:29
NASA

NASA | Continuing Landsat's 40-Year Legacy

3rd - 11th
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) is a collaboration between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey that will continue the Landsat Program's 40-year data record of monitoring Earth's landscapes from space. LDCM will expand and...
Instructional Video26:36
Curated Video

SEVEN-STAGE SPINAL STRETCH

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The secret to this forward bend is to use your arms and legs to achieve your maximum stretch. You’ll also bend backward in Camel and sideways in Windblown Tree.
Instructional Video3:02
NASA

NASA | X-Class: A Guide to Solar Flares

3rd - 11th
Flares happen when the powerful magnetic fields in and around the sun reconnect. They're usually associated with active regions, often seen as sun spots, where the magnetic fields are strongest. Flares are classified according to their...
Instructional Video6:04
NASA

How To Track The Solar Cycle

3rd - 11th
Understanding the Sun’s behavior is an important part of life in our solar system. The Sun’s powerful outbursts can disturb the satellites and communications signals traveling around Earth, or one day, Artemis astronauts exploring...
Instructional Video5:00
Flag House Activity Channel

How to Use the Steeplecourse (Ep. 142 - Steeplecourse)

K - 5th
Over, under and around! Get ready for even more obstacle course fun with this week's look at the FlagHouse Steeplecourse set. Use this innovative collection of cones, hoops and bricks to make a unique course to challenge students again...
Instructional Video4:08
NASA

Water Released from Moon During Meteor Showers

3rd - 11th
Scientists have discovered that water is being released from the Moon during meteor showers. When a speck of comet debris strikes the Moon it vaporizes on impact, creating a shock wave in the lunar soil. For a sufficiently large...
Instructional Video7:48
Curated Video

Adding Sensory Details to Enhance Your Writing

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to add sensory details to their writing to create vivid images in the reader's mind. The teacher provides examples and prompts for students to revise a paragraph by incorporating sensory...
Instructional Video0:49
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Are The Poles On A Magnet?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what are the poles on a magnet.
Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

Types of stepper motor explained

Higher Ed
Learn how stepper motor works and the different types in this video on stepper motor basics, covering permanent magnet stepper motor, variable reluctance stepper motor, hybrid stepper motor, the rotational magnetic field as well as the...
Instructional Video4:57
NASA

NASA | North to South

3rd - 11th
Earth's polar regions: the "canary in the coal mine" of global climate change. The time to learn more is now. Two years of intensive research and education focused on the Earth's poles began March 1, 2007 with the launch of the...
Instructional Video4:46
NASA

NASA | Earth's Climate Checkup: Operation IceBridge Monitors Arctic

3rd - 11th
NASA scientists have just begun the most recent leg of the Operation IceBridge Mission, an unprecedented six-year mission to study the Earth's polar regions, not through the lens of a satellite, but from onboard an airplane. In fact,...
Instructional Video3:17
NASA

New Mission Will Take First Peek at Sun’s Poles

3rd - 11th
A new spacecraft is journeying to the Sun to snap the first pictures of the Sun’s north and south poles. Solar Orbiter, a collaboration between ESA (the European Space Agency) and NASA will have its first opportunity to launch from Cape...
Instructional Video5:12
NASA

NASA | A Tour of the Cryosphere 2009

3rd - 11th
It has been said that the frozen parts of our planet, also known as the cryosphere, may be the proverbial 'canary in the coal mine' when it comes to climate change. This video shows some of the most dramatic fluctuations to our...
Instructional Video2:46
NASA

Rising Waters: Out-of-Balance Ice Sheets

3rd - 11th
Greenland and Antarctica are home to most of the world's glacial ice – including its only two ice sheets – making them areas of particular interest to scientists. Combined, the two regions also contain enough ice, that if it were to melt...
Instructional Video1:23
NASA

NASA | OIB: NASA and ESA in an Arctic Alliance

3rd - 11th
For the second straight year, NASA's Operation IceBridge is collaborating with the European Space Agency's CryoVEx program, flying aircraft low over Arctic sea ice while ESA's CryoSat satellite orbits above. In this video, IceBridge...
Instructional Video4:29
NASA

NASA | Arctic Sea Ice 101

3rd - 11th
NASA climate scientist Tom Wagner provides a look at the state of Arctic sea ice in 2009 and discusses NASA's role in monitoring the cryosphere. Learn More: Or get tweeted by NASA:
Instructional Video3:34
Science ABC

Why Does Power Go Out During Storms?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Heavy rain, lightning, strong winds and other types of severe weather cause power outages by knocking down power lines, blowing objects into overhead lines, flooding power-related equipment, or damaging insulation, among others. Most...
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

Earth’s axis shifting faster due to climate change — study

12th - Higher Ed
The Guardian reports that a study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences has found that recent human activity has shifted the Earth’s axis by an unprecedented margin.
Instructional Video8:28
msvgo

Climatic Importance of Atmosphere

K - 12th
It describes the role of atmosphere in controlling Earth's temperature variations and explains formation of winds.
Instructional Video9:15
Let's Tute

Introduction to Basic Proportionality Theorem

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains how to use the properties of triangles to make math easier, less time-consuming, and accurate. They use examples of triangles with parallel lines and ratios of bases to show how to find the areas of...
Instructional Video3:07
NASA

NASA | Alex Young Interview About Our Sun's Magnetic Flip

3rd - 11th
Alex Young is interviewed about the current solar cycle and what a magnetic flip means for the earth and NASA's study of magnetic fields.