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FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Forces - Levers and Gears
In this video weβre going to learn about levers and gears. Levers are simple machines or mechanisms that make work easier to do. They use moments. To reduce the force needed to perform a task. Gears are wheels with teeth on the edges...
Curated Video
Modeling Everyday Social Skills- I Can Take Turns
Viewers will come to understand the importance of sharing when it comes to developing relationships with others.
Curated Video
The Nutritional Value of Popcorn
Popcorn is a snack made from a unique type of corn that pops when heated. Its three main components - the endosperm, germ, and pericarp - work together to create that satisfying popping sensation that people love. With its low calorie...
Catalyst University
mRNA Processing: The 5'-7-methylguanosine Cap
mRNA Processing: The 5'-7-methylguanosine Cap
ACDC Leadership
Price Ceilings and Floors- Micro Topic 2.8
In this video I explain what happens when the government controls market prices. Price ceilings are a legal maximum price and price floors are a minimum legal price. Make sure that you can draw each of them on a demand and supply graph...
Little Smart Planet
4 Seasons
Learn to recognize each season of the year. What is your favourite? Spring, summer, autumn or winter?
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Electricity - Power Stations and National Grid
The flick of a switch, thatβs how easy it is to get electricity, right? If youβre one of the lucky ones, then yes. But in 2017 there are still over 1 billion people who do not have access to electricity. In this video we will discuss how...
Maddie Moate
How to make a Pumpkin Piano! (using a Makey Makey!) | Maddie Moate
This Halloween we've mostly been making a Pumpkin Piano! But to find out how this was going to work using a Makey Makey, first we had to learn about circuits! and for that we asked...how does a lightbulb work?!
Psychology Unlocked
π― Why do people think they are better than they are? π― The Dunning-Kruger Effect π― Cognitive Bias
The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias whereby the less someone knows about something, the more they overestimate their abilities in it! What is this ignorance of ignorance? And what can we do about it?
Journey to the Microcosmos
What Is Mold and Why Does It Love Bread?
It's time to dive into our collection of spores, molds, and fungus!
Professor Dave Explains
Saturn: Best Rings in the Solar System
I think that nine out of ten people, if you ask them to picture a planet in their minds, will picture Saturn. Why? It's those rings! They are irresistible. Rings are to planets as peanut butter is to chocolate. The perfect complement....
Makematic
Cause and Effect
Looking closely at art helps us imagine a story and predict how it could change. In this activity, you will use a piece of art as a story starter β then predict what could happen next.
Physics Girl
How science explains monster waves
Rogue waves - enormous, spontaneous surface waves in the open ocean - were once the tall tales of sailors. They are waves that reach 2-3x taller than the largest average waves in the area, reaching heights of 75 β 100ft. With the help of...
Science360
Green Gasoline
Like everyone else, George Huber knows money doesn't grow on trees. But, ask him where gasoline comes from and he won't just tell you, he'll show you. To fully understand, Science Nation recently went with Huber to a local lumber yard in...
Little Smart Planet
Learning about Seasons
Do you want to watch how easy it is to learn all about the 4 seasons of the year? Let's start !
Science Buddies
How Does an Electromagnet Work?
You may be familiar with permanent magnetsβthe kind that hang on a refrigerator. But did you know that other magnets, called electromagnets, can be turned on and off? When turned on, electromagnets act just like permanent magnets, but if...
Tarver Academy
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Math Fortress
Calculus III: Three Dimensional Coordinate Systems (Level 4 of 10)
This video continues the exploration of a three dimensional cartesian coordinate system. This video goes over common formulas used in a three dimensional coordinate system, this video covers the midpoint formula and a derivation of the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Frank Harris lll - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. McMillan
Professor Harris has written for more than 50 publications over the past 25 years, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, New Haven Register, Northeast Magazine, and USA Today. He currently writes a column for...
Science360
Biological Clocks - Science Nation
Everything from the mysterious phenomenon of "early morning" heart attacks in humans -- to how tiny nocturnal mammals evade predators -- to the blooming of plants -- is regulated by an organism's internal "biological clock." With...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Skates
The ice skates worn by this year's hockey players, figure skaters and speed skaters are vastly different from what were once used. Melissa Hines, the Director of the Cornell University Center for Materials Research, and Sam Colbeck,...
Curated Video
What Is Matter
This video program will help students to understand that matter is composed of atoms that are made up of subatomic particles that interact with each other. Viewers will learn that matter can exists as a solid, as a liquid, a gas or as a...
Flag House Activity Channel
3 Fun Fruit N' Veg Phys Ed Activities (Ep. 37 - Fruit N' Veg)
Need a great way to add to your nutrition program? Look no further than these great activities that use the foam Fruit 'n Veg Toss from FlagHouse. Fun, Education and teaches good nutrition? You bet!
Amphio
Vivaldi The Composer (aka A Modern Composer)
Suzy Klein talks about how Vivaldi actually used very modern compositional techniques in the Four Seasons.