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Learn French With Alexa
How to pronounce "EN, EM, AN & AM" sounds in French (Learn French With Alexa)
Alexa teaches you how to pronounce the "EN, EM, AN & AM" sounds in French.
One Minute History
143 Coal - One Minute History
Coal. The carbon based result of water, rocks and dirt compressing plant life for millions of years. Cavemen used coal for heat, light and cooking. The earliest coal mines were discovered in China, dating back over 3000 years. The use of...
Curated Video
The Vegetable Song - KidsLearningTube
Learn about the vegetables grown in your garden and your alphabet with the vegetable song!
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Plant and Animal Cells
Plant and Animal Cells explores plant and animal cells by identifying important structural components and functions of each.
The Backyard Scientist
I Touched the Worlds Most Painful Plant - Gympie Gympie (The Suicide Plant)
Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video!
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Parts of a Plant: Part 1
Dr. Algae introduces the parts of a plant and explains the importance of each one.
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Basic Needs of Living Things: Part 1
Dr. Algae explains why all living things need food, air, and water to survive.
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Equations with a Factor of 10
A video entitled “Equations with a Factor of 10” which uses division to solve multiplication word problems that include a factor of 10.
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Comparing Places
The video “Comparing Places” compares desert and tropical rain forest habitats.
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Transferring Traits
“Transferring Traits” introduces the concepts of heredity and genetic traits, with a focus on Gregor Mendel’s pioneering work in the field of genetics.
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Plants: How Do They Grow in Unusual Places?
A video entitled "Plants: How Do They Grow in Unusual Places?" which uses the example of a flower growing from a sidewalk to examine the wide variety and adaptability of plant life.
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Ecosystems: What If Algae Were Removed from a Pond?
A video entitled “Ecosystems: What If Algae Were Removed from a Pond?” which examines algae as organisms and discusses how one small part of an ecosystem can play a big role.
Teaching Without Frills
How-To Writing For Kids - Procedural Writing - Episode 5: Writing a Closing
In this series, you will learn how to write a How-To! If you have chosen a topic, written an introduction, written steps, and revised your steps, you are ready to end your book with a closing or conclusion!
Teaching Without Frills
How-To Writing For Kids - Procedural Writing - Episode 4: Revising Steps
In this series, you will learn how to write a How-To! If you have chosen a topic, written an introduction, and written steps, you are ready to revise your steps to make them even better. Be sure to add details so the reader knows exactly...
Teaching Without Frills
How-To Writing For Kids - Procedural Writing - Episode 3: Writing Steps
In this series, you will learn how to write a How-To! If you have chosen a topic and written an introduction, you are ready to start writing the steps. Be sure to list each step in order and use transition words to connect your ideas.
Teaching Without Frills
How-To Writing For Kids - Procedural Writing - Episode 2: Writing an Introduction
f you have brainstormed and chosen a topic for your How-To book, you are ready to start writing an introduction! An introduction should hook the reader, name your topic, and tell the reader what materials are needed.
Teaching Without Frills
How-To Writing For Kids - Procedural Writing - Episode 1: Brainstorming
This series will teach you all about writing how-to, or procedural, writing. The first step is to brainstorm your ideas for topics you could write about
Nature League
Gregor Mendel: The Father of Modern Genetics
This week on Nature League, Brit Garner explores the life and times of Gregor Mendel, the monk who became the father of modern genetics, with some re-enactment help from her friend Adrian.
Bizarre Beasts
Figs Eat Wasps Before You Eat The Fig
The life of the fig wasp is nature at its worst—from our human perspective, anyway. In order to lay their eggs, female fig wasps have to squeeze into the flowering body of a fig, losing their wings and antennae along the way. It's all...
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Genotype, Phenotype and Punnett Squares Made EASY!
Ever wondered how traits are inherited? How can we predict the height of a pea plant or the color of a flower? Dive into the exciting world of genetics with me, Leslie Samuel, as we simplify complex concepts of genotype, phenotype, and...
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What Have Sunflowers Got To Do With Nuclear Disasters?
Sunflowers are the international symbol for nuclear disarmament. You will most likely find sunflowers around areas where nuclear disasters have occurred in the past. Following the 1986 meltdown at the Chernobyl Power Plant in Ukraine,...
Science Buddies
How to Prepare Agar Plates for Seed Germination Experiments
This video will show you how to embed seeds in agar plates so you can conduct seed germination experiments. This process is easy and the clear agar and petri dishes allow you to easily observe the seeds as they germinate. For a science...