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Dimetrodon, the Animal With a Sail! | The History of Life! | SciShow Kids
Squeaks and Jessi use their pretend time machine to go way back in time and meet a creature even older than dinosaurs, called Dimetrodon!
First Grade Next Generation Science
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Curated Video
TCTV's Story Chest Greek Myths - Theseus and the Minotaur
New ReviewTheseus journeys to Crete to fight the Minotaur in the Labyrinth and save his people.
Curated Video
Why Is English Awash in Sailors Jargon?
The English language is chock full of sailing jargon like even the term “chock full’ but why is that?
Curated Video
The Crazy Process of Repairing Gigantic Ship Propellers by Hands
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how massive ship propellers are repaired and replaced, as well as some other methods of ship propulsion.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated...
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated...
Curated Video
How Did Mammals Evolve?
An introduction to the ‘mammal-like reptiles’ that walked the Earth millions of years before the dinosaurs – and from which all modern-day mammals would eventually evolve. Biology - Animal Kingdom - Learning Points. Early reptiles split...
Wonderscape
Leif Erikson and the Viking Journey to North America
Learn about Leif Erikson, the Viking explorer who led a daring expedition across the Northern Atlantic, possibly making him the first European to reach North America. Discover how Viking ships, like the Knarr, enabled their exploration...
Epic History TV
HMS Victory: Britain's Naval Powerhouse
HMS Victory was one of Britain’s most powerful warships during the Napoleonic Wars, with a crew of over 800 men, including sailors, marines, officers, and midshipmen. Ships like Victory were Britain's primary defense against invasion...
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 1.2 Digression: Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Understand the basics of the Battle of Troy as well as how and why it is referenced in Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Curated Video
BIG BLUE BOAT | New Nursery Rhymes | English Songs For Kids | Nursery Rhymes TV
BIG BLUE BOAT, from Nursery Rhymes TV!
Jabzy
The Ancient Roman Guidebook to Picking up Women | Ovid, Roman Life, Ancient History
The Ancient Roman Guidebook to Picking up Women | Ovid, Roman Life, Ancient History
60 Second Histories
Viking shipbuilding - part 1
A Viking shipbuilder describes a Viking ship: what it's made from and the various parts of the ship such as the keel, the prow, the stern, strakes, keelson and mast fish
Brian McLogan
Find the Distance between two ships | Law of Cosines word problem
Find the Distance between two ships | Law of Cosines word problem
Curated Video
The Anatomy of a Sailboat
For thousands of years, humans have used sailboats to navigate through oceans, seas, and lakes. Explore the history and components of the sailboats and understand how they harness the power of the wind to propel the boat. This video also...
60 Second Histories
Viking shipbuilding - part 2
A viking shipbuilder explains how they built their ships; how they made them water tight, what they used to steer the ship and who made the sails.
Curated Video
When African People Sailed the World.
A little known fact is that people of East Africa were building their own ships and took part in the medieval world's most extensive trade network.
Museum of Science
Ei E: Catching the Wind: Designing Windmills Lesson 3 Part 1
Students predict, test, observe, and describe how sails made of different materials and shapes catch the wind. [10:10]
Museum of Science
Ei E: Catching the Wind: Designing Windmills Lesson 3 Part 2
Students predict, test, observe, and describe how sails made of different materials and shapes catch the wind. [14:11]
Museum of Science
Ei E: Catching the Wind: Designing Windmills Lesson 3 Part 1
Students predict, test, observe, and describe how sails made of different materials and shapes catch the wind. [7:01]
Museum of Science
Ei E: Catching the Wind: Designing Windmills Lesson 3 Part 2
Students predict, test, observe, and describe how sails made of different materials and shapes catch the wind. [15:00]
PBS
Pbs Teachers: Sailing
Compare and contrast three different sailing directions: running, broad reach and close hauled. Watch kids use the scientific method to find out which of these is the fastest sailing direction and why.