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The Aquarium

Pre-K - K
Skoop the Excavator's sprinkling pebbles and sand into a jar. What's he doing? It looks like he's decided to build an aquarium for some fish. But it would be quite tight for them to live there. Leo the Truck thinks they should build a...
Instructional Video2:10
Makematic

Money

K - 8th
Money helps people, businesses and countries to buy what they want and need. In this video, learn about how money is used, and why it is important.
Instructional Video18:13
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Famous Asian Crowns

6th - Higher Ed
Famous Asian Crowns
Instructional Video4:59
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Integrating Natural Materials in Sustainable Romanian Home Design

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the journey of Hélène and her family in creating a sustainable home in Romania, focusing on the use of natural materials like wood and stone. Discover how they overcame challenges to integrate these materials seamlessly into...
Instructional Video4:29
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Landmarks - Stonehenge

12th - Higher Ed
STONEHENGE THE SUN IS REVEALED FROM BEHIND THE SCUDDING CLOUDS AND BATHES THE LICHEN COVERED STONES. THEY WERE DRAGGED HERE FROM THE MOUNTAINS OF WALES AND THE MARKS OF THE ANCIENT STONE CUTTERS ARE CLEARLY SEEN ESPECIALLY ON SOME THAT...
Instructional Video23:03
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Famous European Crowns

6th - Higher Ed
Famous European Crowns
Instructional Video5:59
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Concrete

Pre-K - 3rd
Tom Thomas and his dad are getting ready to go fishing. Nolik wishes he could go fishing too. Papus explains to Nolik that Fixies don’t catch fish, but Nolik begs his dad to at least go make-believe fishing at the aquarium. Just as Tom...
Instructional Video4:25
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Landmarks - Western Wall

12th - Higher Ed
WESTERN WALL IT S ABOUT THE MAKER OF LANDMARKS, GOD. THERE S NO DOUBT WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING DONE, TAKE IT TO THE TOP AND APPARENTLY THAT S WHAT MANY PEOPLE HAVE DONE FOR GENERATIONS. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF LETTERS ADDRESSED TO 'GOD';...
Instructional Video5:33
Science ABC

Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The crushed stones that line railroad tracks are collectively called track ballast. More specifically, the track ballast constitutes the trackbed upon which sleepers or railroad ties are laid. As you may have seen, these stones are...
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Substrate

6th - 12th
In materials science, the substrate is the surface on which a coating is deposited.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
Instructional Video2:47
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Machines: Building the Pyramids

6th - 12th
It was thought the Egyptians used only manual labour to build some of the Wonders of the World. Now it is though they could have used simple machines. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. It is believed that the Egyptians constructed the...
Instructional Video2:46
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Friction in Curling

6th - 12th
Forces play a huge role in the sport of curling. Discover how curlers manipulate friction as they compete. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Friction plays an important part in sports, including curling. Curlers use the power of...
Instructional Video2:47
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How the Egyptians built the pyramids

K - 5th
Discover how a simple system of pulleys helped the Egyptians build some of the wonders of the world.
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Weird History

How the Altamont Free Concert Ended the Summer of Love

12th - Higher Ed
Lambasted by Rolling Stone magazine as "rock and roll's all-time worst day — a day when everything went perfectly wrong," the 1969 music festival at Altamont Speedway in Northern California was a concert unlike any other. Immortalized in...
Instructional Video4:10
Wonderscape

How Was Stonehenge Built? Unraveling the Ancient Techniques

K - 5th
Delve into the mysteries of how Stonehenge was constructed over 1,500 years by Neolithic builders. Learn about the possible methods used to transport massive bluestones over 180 miles, shape the sarsen stones, and assemble the iconic...
Instructional Video5:22
Wonderscape

The Enigmatic Origins and Purpose of Stonehenge

K - 5th
Journey into the mystery of Stonehenge, the ancient monument built over 5,000 years ago in England. Learn about the possible purposes of this prehistoric structure, from celestial calendar to burial ground, and the impressive feat of...
Instructional Video3:36
Wonderscape

Stonehenge: Ancient Gateway to the Heavens

K - 5th
Discover Stonehenge, a 5,000-year-old stone monument in Southern England that served as both a calendar and a place for ancient star gazers. Learn how early people engineered this massive structure and its significance during the...
Instructional Video2:37
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The Ancient Temples of Egypt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Close to Egypt s southern border is the complex of ancient temples known as Abu Simbel. It was built more than 3,000 years ago by Ramesses II, on the western bank of the River Nile.
Instructional Video0:39
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I WONDER - How Was Mortar Used In Castle Construction?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how was mortar used in castle construction.
Instructional Video8:57
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How to Create a Closed Native Terrarium

K - Higher Ed
A terrarium is an enclosed ecosystem which can be entirely self-sustaining. Once set up and watered, you will never need to open it again since it will regulate its own water and nutrient cycles. Observe how the plant life changes and...
Instructional Video11:00
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How to Create a Closed Terrarium

K - Higher Ed
Terrariums are a fun outdoors project. Join me as I show you how to build a closed native terrarium in a sealed jar using moss, plants, hardscape, and insects found around the countryside, in parks or gardens. A terrariums is an enclosed...
Instructional Video11:58
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What Karahan Tepe Tells Us About Ancient Civilization

3rd - Higher Ed
Researchers in Turkey are excavating at Karahan Tepe, which is believed to be much older than Gobekli Tepe, previously considered the oldest site. Karahan Tepe, with its T-shaped obelisks and animal carvings, suggests a prehistoric...
Instructional Video10:31
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Micronesia's Mysterious Nan Madol

3rd - Higher Ed
Nan Madol is an archaelogical site located on a coral reef near the southern side of the Federated States of Micronesia. Comprising 92 artificial islands over 200 acres, it was built by the the Saudeleurs and served as a political,...
Instructional Video8:35
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Advanced Technologies of the Ancient World

3rd - Higher Ed
This video discusses the advanced technological knowledge and engineering marvels of ancient civilizations. These ancient achievements, ranging from massive megalithic structures to intricate devices and weapons, demonstrate a level of...