Instructional Video3:45
SciShow

Solar Storms

12th - Higher Ed
Solar Storms! Moaning Myrtle! Wondering what the frick is behind the solar flares that slammed Earth earlier this week? Hank lays out how that juicy ball of plasma we call the sun causes us trouble from time to time.
Instructional Video17:19
TED Talks

TED: Gorgeous portraits of the world's vanishing people | Jimmy Nelson

12th - Higher Ed
When Jimmy Nelson traveled to Siberia to photograph the Chukchi people, elders told him: "You cannot photograph us. You have to wait, you have to wait until you get to know us, you have to wait until you understand us." In this...
Instructional Video0:47
SciShow

Why does Swiss cheese have holes? #shorts #science #SciShow

12th - Higher Ed
Why does Swiss cheese have holes? #shorts #science #SciShow
Instructional Video12:26
Crash Course

Fire and Buffalo Goddesses: Crash Course World Mythology

12th - Higher Ed
This week, we're continuing our talk about the characteristics of Goddesses, and we're going to look in depth at two stories from parts of the world we haven't visited much in this series so far. From Hawaii, we're going to hear a story...
Instructional Video18:59
Curated Video

Who Controlled Jerusalem the Longest?

6th - Higher Ed
Who Controlled Jerusalem the Longest?
Instructional Video7:11
Bedtime History

History of The Grand Canyon For Kids | Bedtime History

K - 12th
Learn about the 6 million-year-old history of The Grand Canyon, its habitation by early Native Americans, and later discovery by Spanish explorers.
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

Romeo and Juliet 1.1 Word Nerd: "profane"

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the etymology and metaphorical use of the word "profane" in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The analysis highlights the Prince's condemnation of the Capulets and Montagues, equating their feud-driven violence to a...
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Macbeth 1.5 Discussion: Lady Macbeth's Speech

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines Lady Macbeth's speech from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," highlighting her insights into Macbeth's ambition and moral hesitations. It explains her critique of Macbeth's desire to achieve greatness honorably and his internal...
Instructional Video4:20
The Backyard Scientist

Shooting Sodium at a Watermelon

K - 5th
I wanted to expand on a concept I explored in two previous videos but this time go BIGGER. I would say it worked better in the first videos though! You just can't compete against a classic 1oz lead big boi.
Instructional Video8:34
Curated Video

Church Signs in ASL | American Sign Language | Religious Signs

3rd - Higher Ed
In today's video we dive into church and religious signs. This video holds a special place in my heart because the first signs I learned were at church! I've been in and around ASL and the Deaf Community in church for over 20 years and...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Holi

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Holi.
Instructional Video1:02
Curated Video

I WONDER - Where Is Holi Celebrated?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of where is Holi celebrated.
Instructional Video0:49
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is The Star Of David?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is The Star Of David.
Instructional Video3:33
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Judaism

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Judaism.
Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

Vietnam, Cadoaism Religion

12th - Higher Ed
Dao Cao Dai (Caodaism in English) is the third largest religion in Viet Nam, after Buddhism and Roman Catholicism. "Cao" means "high"; "Dai" means "palace". Caodai refers to the supreme palace where God reigns -- that is the Kingdom of...
Instructional Video14:54
Religion for Breakfast

The Second Book of Enoch Explained

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: The Second Book of Enoch Explained
Instructional Video12:44
Curated Video

Italy, Florence Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore)

12th - Higher Ed
The typical Italian Gothic building, the Cathedral of Florence, is dedicated to "Santa Maria del Fiore". The church was designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (c1245-1302) who considerably enlarged the existing religious structure. Finished...
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

Italy, Rome - The Capuchin Crypt (Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuchini)

12th - Higher Ed
The Capuchin Crypt is a small space comprising several tiny chapels located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini on the Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini in Rome, Italy. It contains the skeletal remains of...
Instructional Video8:22
Curated Video

Jerusalem - The Temple Mount or al-Haram al-Sherif

12th - Higher Ed
The Temple Mount or al-Haram al-Sherif, holy to both Jews and Muslims. According to the Bible, the Jewish Temples stood on the Temple Mount. According to Jewish tradition and scripture, the First Temple was built by King Solomon the son...
Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

Italy, Florence, Orsanmichele church

12th - Higher Ed
Between 1380 and 1404, it was converted into a church used as the chapel of Florence's powerful craft and trade guilds. On the ground floor of the square building are the 13th-century arches that originally formed the loggia of the grain...
Instructional Video6:28
Religion for Breakfast

What is the Western Wall?

12th - Higher Ed
The Western Wall is one of the most iconic religious sites in the world. Tens of thousands of Jews travel there to pray. But what is the Western Wall?
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Bulgaria, Ivanovo Rock Monastery - Saint Mochael the Archangel

12th - Higher Ed
The monastery was founded in the 1220s by the monk Yoakim, who later became a Bulgarian patriarch. The Bulgarian tsars Yoan Asen __ (1218-1241), Yoan Alexander (1331-1371) and other representatives of the royal court, were among the...
Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Bulgaria, Basarbovski Rock Monastery

12th - Higher Ed
The rock monastery was established during the existence of the Second Bulgarian Empire, but for the first time its name was mentioned in the Ottoman Tax Register of 1431. For some time during the 19th century the monastery was left...
Instructional Video4:43
The Economist

How powerful is the Catholic church?

12th - Higher Ed
The pope represents over one billion people, his government has a permanent presence at the United Nations and runs the oldest diplomatic service on earth. Could the Vatican City be home to the world's most influential government?