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A Good Source of Eggstra Protein
Coach Socrates reviews the protein section of the food pyramid once again and tells the student that eggs are another excellent source of protein. He talks about the different ways to prepare eggs, and then demonstrates to Miss Palomine...
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Citing Sources: Book with One Author
Citing Sources: Book with One Author shows how to cite a print source when provided with the title, author, publication, and copyright information by writing the correct citation for a book with one author using correct capitalization...
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A Dinner Discussion
Dr. Algae talks about the importance of eating a healthy dinner. He provides examples of healthy dinners, and encourages your student to eat a nutritious dinner each day.
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Healthy Breakfast
Dr. Algae talks about the importance of eating a healthy breakfast every morning. He provides examples of healthy breakfasts, and encourages your student to exercise, get plenty of sleep, and to eat a nutritious breakfast each morning.
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Why Do We Need to Eat?
Food Detective Berry Blue talks about how our bodies convert food into energy and why it’s important to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet to produce all the energy that our bodies need.
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The Marvelous Milk Group
The Food Detective Berry Blue talks about the milk group. She explains that in addition to providing protein, milk is one of the best sources of calcium.
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Meat or No Meat
The Food Detective Berry Blue explains why protein is such an important component of our diet and then plays a “find the protein game,” called “Meat or No Meat.”
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The Fabulous Five Food Groups
The Food Detective Berry Blue introduces us to the Fabulous Five Food Groups. She explains what is in each group and why a healthy balance of foods from these food groups makes up the best fuel for our bodies.
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What Is The Moon? | The Earth's Moon Song
Learn about the Earth's moon -- the closest planetary body to our planet -- with this Space Science song by KLT!
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Exploring Light: Natural and Man-Made Sources
Join us in this MightyOwl video and learn all about light. Natural light, like the sun, provides us with light so that we can see in the daytime. At night, when there is no sun, we can use manmade light like flashlights and lamps to be...
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Energy from the Sun
Energy from the Sun describes how life on Earth depends upon energy from the sun by providing examples of dependence.
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The Big Bang Theory
This video explains the formation of the universe as described by the Big Bang theory.
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Discovering Buddhism
Author and independent scholar Pankaj Mishra describes how, despite being born not far from where the Buddha lived and preached, he had to make a special effort to learn about Buddhism.
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The Middle Colonies
The Middle Colonies examines colonial life in the original thirteen colonies by listing characteristics of the Middle colonies.
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Nutrients for Energy
Nutrients for Energy demonstrates how the body uses energy, including calorie intake and output.
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Do You Really Produce Carbon Dioxide?
This is a lab video that proves that human beings exhale carbon dioxide.
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Light Pillars: What Are Those Mysterious Light Beams From The Sky?
Light pillars are optical phenomena that occur in extremely cold atmospheres, when flat ice crystals form close to the ground. They reflect natural and artificial light in columns that extend through the sky. This captivating spectacle...
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The Southern Colonies
The Southern Colonies examines colonial life in the original thirteen colonies by listing characteristics of the Southern colonies.
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Nile River Valley Civilization
Nile River Valley Civilization examines how the Nile River Valley Civilization was able to flourish by analyzing the benefits of its location.
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The Spectrum of Human Experience
Historian Maria Mavroudi (UC Berkeley) illustrates her central motivation for studying history.
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Combining Perspectives
Philosopher Susan Wolf (UNC Chapel Hill) gives us a sense of Aristotle's famous endoxic method, an approach which seems as relevant today as it was in ancient Athens.