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The Power of Unity and Cooperation: Kids Planet

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of unity, respect, and cooperation. Through examples and stories, the teacher emphasizes the value of working together and respecting different perspectives. The video also includes a...
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Músculos antagonistas

3rd - 8th
Pares de músculos opuestos que mueven el mismo hueso en direcciones opuestas. <br/<br/>>

Twig - Biología
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Battle of Ruspina, 46 BC Caesar's Civil War

6th - Higher Ed
Battle of Ruspina, 46 BC Caesar's Civil War
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Prime Coaching Sport

5-minute PE Warm Up: Shoulders

K - 5th
In todays session I take you through a 5 minute warm up routine for you and your class to follow along to, to help warm up for PE, specifically the shoulder muscles. I educate you through the different muscles used, as we...
Instructional Video3:09
Science ABC

What Is Tempered Glass? How Does It Break?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tempered glass is stronger than regular glass and can withstand higher temperatures. It is also manufactured in a way that causes it to break into smaller pieces, which is safer than regular glass shattering into large shards. Unlike...
Instructional Video2:53
Science ABC

Palmar Grasp Reflex: Why Are Babies Grip So Strong?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Babies have a tight grip because it is a bodily reflex known as the Palmar Grasp Reflex (or simply the grasp reflex), which is typically observed in infants. You can elicit the grasp reflex by stroking your finger or any other object in...
Instructional Video2:56
Science ABC

How Many Times Can You Fold a Piece of Paper In Half?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Plenty of people argue that you can only fold a piece of paper in half a maximum of 7 times. Is 7-times a hard limit for folding a piece of paper? Well, a piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times. But there's a catch. You cannot do...
Instructional Video3:11
Science ABC

Hair Hanging Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hair hanging is a circus-style trick in which a person is suspended by only their hair and swung around or held up in the air. Originally conceived in China, it is traditionally performed with the hair wound around a ring or a hook, and...
Instructional Video5:33
Science ABC

Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The crushed stones that line railroad tracks are collectively called track ballast. More specifically, the track ballast constitutes the trackbed upon which sleepers or railroad ties are laid. As you may have seen, these stones are...
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Gravitational field

6th - 12th
The field around a body of significant mass that exerts a gravitational pull on all other objects in that field.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning...
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Electrostatic attraction

6th - 12th
The attraction between two bodies with opposite electric charges due to the charge alone.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
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Cellulose

6th - 12th
A naturally occurring polymer of glucose that forms cell walls in plants and gives them strength and rigidity.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images...
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Sunspot

6th - 12th
Short-lived dark spots on the surface of the Sun.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films...
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Tension

6th - 12th
The strength of a pulling force, for example in a rope or cable.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
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Metallic bond

6th - 12th
A metallic bond is the attractive force that exists between positively charged ions and the 'sea' of negative electrons in a metal element.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60...
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Antagonistic muscles

6th - 12th
Opposing pairs of muscles that move the same bone in opposite directions.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
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What Happens When I Crack My Knuckles?

6th - 12th
Discover what is happening when you crack your knuckles. And for starters, your knuckles don't crack, they pop.



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Harmonics

6th - 12th
When a musical note is played, we hear the note intended - the fundamental - but also other tones called harmonics that are whole number multiples of the fundamental.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific...
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Antenna

6th - 12th
A transmitter or receiver that converts alternating electric currents into electromagnetic waves, or vice versa.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning...
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The Incredible Strength of Ants

6th - 12th
Why are tiny ants considered the strongest creatures in the world? An introduction to the square-cube law and why muscle mass (length3) will always outstrip strength (length2). Maths - Number A Twig Math Film....
Instructional Video3:06
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Why Are Eggs Egg-Shaped?

6th - 12th
The structural soundness of ovoids and the added properties that make them the ideal shape to hold life in the natural world. Maths - Shape A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s math films...
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Water Forces

6th - 12th
The unique force created by hydrogen bonding gives water some unique properties, which seem to defy the laws of nature. Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding - Learning Points. Hydrogen bonding is a special force of attraction between water...
Instructional Video2:45
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Types of Weather: Wind

6th - 12th
What is wind and what are localised winds? Find out about the global cycles which take winds right across the world. Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Wind begins with the difference in air pressure. Air moves from areas of high...
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Planes, Wedges, Screws

6th - 12th
There are only six basic types of machine. Discover more about planes, wedges and screws: what are they and why are they useful? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Machines based on the ideas of Archimedes make work easier. An inclined...