Instructional Video1:18
Curated Video

Asian Wild Horses Are Here to Stay!

6th - Higher Ed
At one time there were several wild horse species throughout the planet, but they've all gone extinct - except for one.
Instructional Video2:53
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Curated Video

All Species of Wild Horses Have Gone Extinct... Except for One

6th - Higher Ed
They're the last remnants of a bygone era.
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

This Adorable Takin Baby Has The Cutest Face

6th - Higher Ed
Find out why his name means "fifty."
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Curated Video

These Asian Wild Horses Are Slowly Breaking Out of Extinction

6th - Higher Ed
At one time there were several wild horse species throughout the planet, but they've all gone extinct - except for one.
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Curated Video

Visit Pecos National Historical Park in New Mexico

6th - Higher Ed
Learn about the history of a lesser visited national park, where Route 66, the Civil War and Native American culture combine, located outside of Santa Fe.
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The Daily Conversation

The Backstory of the World's Best-Designed City: Paris, France

6th - Higher Ed
Paris, the most populated metro area in the EU, is known for its short buildings and beautiful city design, shaped by major changes in the 1800s led by Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann. They added parks, straight boulevards, and cleaner...
Instructional Video9:54
The Daily Conversation

Chicago: An Aerial Tour of America’s Best Park System

6th - Higher Ed
Chicago is known for its beautiful public spaces, like Millennium Park with its famous Bean sculpture and its 30-mile lakefront that’s almost entirely parkland. The city has created green areas through smart planning and bold actions,...
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Curated Video

Milton Hershey for Kids

K - 5th
Milton Hershey was the visionary founder of The Hershey Company, revolutionizing the chocolate industry with affordable, mass-produced milk chocolate. Born in 1857, he overcame business failures before striking success with the Hershey...
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Makematic

Common Good

K - 8th
The common good is at the heart of all healthy communities, and is supported by community rules that promote fairness and safety for all.
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Great Big Story

Forging the game, NYC blacksmiths craft basketball's future

12th - Higher Ed
Explore how NYC blacksmiths, like John, contribute to basketball culture by handcrafting hoops that shape young athletes' futures.
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Curated Video

Becoming Park Superheroes: Learning and Having Fun at Kids Planet

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, children learn about the first living thing that traveled into space, a dog named Leika. They are then introduced to the concept of being park superheroes and are given ideas on how to make smart choices and show respect...
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Curated Video

Croatia: History, Nature, and Adventure

6th - Higher Ed
Sailing the Adriatic Sea in Croatia:Continue our adventure by sailing through the picturesque coast of Croatia along the Adriatic Sea. Marvel at the stunning national parks and cruise on a yacht to experience the beauty of the Adriatic....
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Curated Video

Discovering the Natural Wonders of Oregon

6th - Higher Ed
Oregon, USA:"We will continue to our next destination to visit some of the best national parks located in the northwest Pacific Ocean in the State of Oregon, in the United States of America. The Crater Lake National Park, a perfect place...
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Curated Video

The Rising Toll of Floods

9th - Higher Ed
Each year, flooding kills around 100 Americans and displaces some 75,000 from their homes. And as sea levels rise, storms dump more and more rain, and dams and levees continue aging and increasingly failing, the cost of flooding is...
Instructional Video4:27
Wonderscape

The Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement: Key Moments and Milestones

K - 5th
This video traces the history of the Environmental Justice Movement, highlighting pivotal events like the Memphis Sanitation Strike, protests in West Harlem, and the founding of the EPA. Learn about landmark studies revealing the link...
Instructional Video5:43
Wonderscape

Segregated Beaches and the Fight for Equal Access

K - 5th
Explore the struggles and protests for equal access to public beaches during the Jim Crow era, including the tragic story of Eugene Williams and the Chicago riots of 1919. Learn about wade-ins and the efforts to desegregate beaches,...
Instructional Video2:07
Great Big Story

Forging the game, NYC blacksmiths craft basketball's future

12th - Higher Ed
Explore how NYC blacksmiths, like John, contribute to basketball culture by handcrafting hoops that shape young athletes' futures.
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Curated Video

A Compare and Contrast Essay

K - 8th
Mr. Griot reviews the essay "Amazing National Parks: Volcanoes and Mountains" and provides examples of how the author compared and contrasted the national parks. He explains the importance of a Venn diagram when comparing and contrasting...
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Curated Video

Living in India

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester compares the lives of families in the United States to those in India.
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Curated Video

Working in Your Community

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester reviews many of the jobs in the community and provides an overview of the process for applying for a job.
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Parks and Recreation, Planning Department, and Public Works

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester provides an overview of the department of parks and recreation, the planning department, and the public works department and what they do to maintain and improve the community.
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Curated Video

City, Country, or Somewhere in Between?

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester talks about categorizing areas by their populations. Cities have a denser population of people and are characterized by taller buildings.
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Curated Video

Where Do You Live?

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains how the population of the United States is unevenly distributed. Most of the population is centered in large cities, close to jobs. While the wide open spaces of rural America appeal to some, the suburbs might...