Brave Wilderness
Will it BITE? Croc Catch Bare Handed
Salties are notoriously the world's most dangerous crocodile... do you think Coyote will get bit catching one barehanded? To Steve Irwin: thank you for everything you've done for conservation, for our world's wildlife, and for the next...
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ASL Signs for Community Helpers | Volunteer Signs
This video is part 3 in our Public Services series and all about signs for people who volunteer in the community. Whether you volunteer in your local food bank, nursing home, museum, voting polls, animal shelter or somewhere else, we...
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Diwali Celebration in the Jungle: Discovering Your Passion Through Yoga
Join Yoga Guppy for a fun and imaginative yoga adventure where you'll celebrate Diwali in the jungle with animals through engaging yoga poses and storytelling. Discover the importance of finding your passion and following your heart,...
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Bearded Dragons, Skinks, & More: Learn About 7 Australian Animals
Curious about reptiles? Ever wanted to see some Australian Animals up close? We've got you covered! In this educational video, our friends at Animal Encounters from Seattle, WA show us 7 Australian Animals. Kim teaches us how the animals...
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5 Reading Comprehension Tips For Kids
Calling all parents! Want to help improve your child's reading skills? Check out this educational video specifically designed to help kids become better readers! In this video, Meggan shares and explains 5 Reading Comprehension Tips For...
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Lion Breath: A Breathing Exercise for Strength
In this video, Rashmi from Yoga Guppy guides viewers through a powerful breathing exercise known as the lion breath. By practicing this technique, you can tap into your inner strength and confidence just like a lion in the jungle....
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Can We Bring Back Dinosaurs (Just Like In Jurassic Park)?
Straight answer: No, we have not yet found dinosaur DNA that would be necessary to make a successful dinosaur clone. To clone a dinosaur, it’s not just about finding DNA, but also about finding a complete set or sufficient fragments of a...
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GCSE Biology - How A Mushroom Can Kill You - Fungal and Protist Disease #35
Learn what fungi and protist are and how they can cause 'Rose Black Spot' and 'Malaria'. We also cover vectors and parasites, and the symptoms and treatments of each disease
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GCSE Biology - Cell Types and Cell Structure #2
In this video, we cover: - The different types of cell (Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic) - The differences and similarities between the structures of plant, animal, and bacterial cells - The sub-cellular structures / organelles you need to...
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GCSE Biology - Differentiation and Specialised Cells #10
This video covers: - What we mean by specialised cells - How a sperm cell is adapted for its function - What differentiation is - Why differentiation is important
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Relative Age of Fossils
A video entitled “Relative Age of Fossils” describes the relative age of fossils.
English Tree TV
Animal Dice Game
It’s a fun animal names and sounds song by English Tree TV. Sing along and PLAY with this fun music video that is also a great game for children! Throw the dice and play this animal game while learning lots about the different animals,...
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Smile crocodile: Part 5 - Grammar Tutorial
Level 1 – Unit 28 – Pre-A1 English for children aged 5-12 – The learning objective for this set of videos is as follows: Food and Drink - like + noun They like / don't like (meat/water).
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Fossils Are Amazing
Dr. Forrester explains what fossils are, how they are formed, and what information they provide. She will also be conducting an experiment using fossils.
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The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle
Dr. Forrester talks about the carbon and oxygen cycle. She describes the paths they make through the ecosystem. She also lists the ways that oxygen is removed from the atmosphere and how we use it.
Rock 'N Learn
Forest Animals Song
Walk through the forest! March to the beat! Here are some creatures that we might meet: squirrels, a fox, a beaver, a raccoon, blue jays, skunks, opossums, rabbits, deer and more!
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Hands-on with Access Modifiers
In this video, we will apply our knowledge of access modifiers through hands-on exercises, coding tasks that involve defining classes with different access modifiers, accessing and modifying class members, and understanding the...
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Hands-on and Debugging for Interface and Multiple Inheritance in Java
In this video, we will gain hands-on experience with interfaces and multiple inheritance concepts, exercises to implement interfaces, utilize interface inheritance, and troubleshoot common issues related to interface usage. This clip is...
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A Trip to R Farm
Miss Palomine discovers that the farm she is visiting has only animals that start with the letter -R. She shows the Rudy Rooster letter card, plays his music video, and then she and the student look for words that begin with uppercase -R.
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The Moral of the Story
Miss Palomine explains what a fable is. She tells a couple of fables and then talks about the characteristics of the fable.
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What Letter Makes That Sound
Miss Palomine hosts a game show called What Letter Makes That Sound? The student must match the word to an animal picture and then identify the letter that makes the first letter sound in that word.
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Sorting Animals into Categories
Miss Palomine defines the terms sort and categories. As an example, she then uses animals to sort into various categories. She demonstrates the different ways animals can be sorted into different groups and categories.
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Categorize This
Miss Palomine explains that groups of similar objects can be separated into categories. By using pictures, she then works with the student to create categories from various groups of objects.