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Meet Australia | SciShow Kids
Squeaks has been learning about the platypus and now he wants to learn more about where they come from. Join us as Jessi and Squeaks explore the world down under, Australia!
First Grade Next Generation Science Standards
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The Sun Is Green
The Sun is green, actually. We'll go into why the blackbody effect means the Sun emits more green visible light than any other color, and why evolution and color perception mean it's ok to see it as yellow, anyway.
MinutePhysics
Bell's Theorem: The Quantum Venn Diagram Paradox
This video discusses how polarized sunglasses act as quantum measurement devices by demonstrating the strange behavior of light passing through multiple filters. It delves into the concept of quantum entanglement, Bell's theorem, and the...
TED Talks
Virginia Postrel: On glamour
In a timely talk, cultural critic Virginia Postrel muses on the true meaning, and the powerful uses, of glamour -- which she defines as any calculated, carefully polished image designed to impress and persuade.
SciShow
How Do Polarized Sunglasses Work?
The useful glare-blocking properties of polarized sunglasses are well-known to just about anyone who goes outside. What isn't so well-known is how they reduce glare in the first place. That answer is deceptively complicated!
Curated Video
Only In Malaysia 12 - Rubber Duck Charity Race
Rubber Duck Charity Race:An entertaining charity duck race, featuring 80,000 yellow rubber ducks, is organized to raise funds for needy organizations.
Curated Video
Dry Ice and Magnesium
We use magnesium and blocks of dry ice to show how a redox reaction occurs. A cavity in a block of dry ice is filled with coils of magnesium ribbon, which are set alight. A second block is then placed on top, but instead of this putting...
Curated Video
Can you solve this puzzle?| Math Puzzle for Kids 3
This visual math puzzle, or math logic puzzle as some teachers call it is perfect for grades 3, 4, or 5. I loved to use these math warmups before class every day to encourage students to start thinking mathematically and to share their...
Curated Video
Sunshine and Safety: Understanding Sun Protection and Skin Responses
As summer intensifies, discover why our skin reacts differently to sun exposure, why some of us tan while others burn, and the essential role of sunscreen and sunglasses in protecting our skin and eyes. Learn the science behind melanin...
Curated Video
Recommender Systems Complete Course Beginner to Advanced - Machine Learning for Recommender Systems: Design Approaches for ML
In this lecture, we will explore the design approaches for recommender systems using machine learning.
Curated Video
Recommender Systems with Machine Learning - Design Approaches for ML
This video talks about the design approaches for machine learning. This clip is from the chapter "Machine Learning for Recommender System" of the series "Recommender Systems with Machine Learning".This section focuses on the use of...
Curated Video
Wellbeing A-Z -Sunglasses
he best way to protect your self is to cover up with protective clothing, and use a broad spectrum sunscreen. Another way to protect your self from the ravages of the sun is to wear UV resistant Sunglasses.
Curated Video
GCSE Maths - Reverse Percentages - Calculating The Cost Before The Discount #96
This video covers how to calculate the original value of an item after it's increased or decreased by a certain percentage. For example if a pair of sunglasses has 20% off and now costs £56, what was the original price before the...
Curated Video
Water Ecosystems
Dr. Forrester examines aquatic ecosystems and the impact of temperature, light, fertilization, and acid rain.
Curated Video
Shades of Perception - The Effect of Coloured Filters on What We See
In this fun animation, you will learn how light behaves when it passes through a coloured filter. The video uses different coloured sunglasses to explain that coloured filters allow only certain colours of light to transmit through them....
Curated Video
Listening for Letter Sounds
Miss Palomine returns from the beach. She and the student look at pictures and listen for the beginning sounds of words that match the pictures that are shown.
Curated Video
A Penny, a Nickel, and a Dime
Miss Palomine shows the sixteen cents she found in the parking lot. This begins a discussion of the number 16. She shows the number 16 card, finds sixteen on the number line, and then practices counting with the student.
Curated Video
Ordering Light to Heavy and Heavy to Light
Miss Palomine returns from the beach and unloads her beach bag. She and the student then place half the objects in order from lightest to heaviest and the other half of the objects from heaviest to lightest.
Curated Video
Clothing and Weather
“Clothing and Weather” discusses clothing and activities appropriate for different types of weather.
Curated Video
25 Summer Signs in ASL | Sign Language Vocabulary
In this bright and sunny video, we'll teach you how to sign the most fun and essential words and phrases related to the sun-soaked season of summer! Whether you're a beginner or have some knowledge of ASL, this video is perfect for...
Curated Video
Nouns at the Beach
Third grade students walk down the beach with me to find examples of nouns. Students are then challenged to create a table showing nouns in another location such as a school or football field.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Compassionate Communication
Compassionate communication skills can transform your atmosphere.
Healthcare Triage
Aaron Becomes a Medical Tourist after a Monkey Mugging
When Aaron went to Malaysia to learn about medical tourism, he became a medical tourist himself after he was mugged by a monkey. The monkey stole Aaron's glasses, and he had to have new ones made. It turned out to be pretty easy!...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Krister Shalm Explains NIST's Participation in the BIG Bell Test
NIST physicist Krister Shalm talks about NIST's participation in the November 30, 2016, BIG Bell Test, a worldwide project to bring human unpredictability (randomness) to cutting-edge physics experiments. But it's not just NIST...