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All Ears English
Tidbits and Little Known Facts with All Ears English - All Ears English Podcast 1700
Do you like to drop random trivia facts in conversation? Today you get four ways to introduce your fun fact in a way that won't make it seem so random. Listen in for top connection tips today.
Curated Video
Generating Burning Questions to Guide Your Research
In this video, the teacher explains how to use reading notes to generate burning questions for further research. The teacher emphasizes the importance of not relying solely on one article and highlights the process of reviewing notes,...
Curated Video
Flight Principles Explained: Airplane Wings
This video explains how airplane wings work by utilizing the shape and positioning of the wing to generate lift. The fast-moving air over the curved wing creates lower pressure, allowing the air below the wing to push it upward, lifting...
Kids Learning Videos
Transportation: Vehicle Sounds for Children and Kids
Transportation: Vehicle Sounds for Children and Kids
Kids will love to watch this video of transportation sounds. They can see a wide variety of vehicles with the noises that they make. Toddlers will love to watch the cars,...
Kids will love to watch this video of transportation sounds. They can see a wide variety of vehicles with the noises that they make. Toddlers will love to watch the cars,...
The Kiboomers
I'm a Little Airplane Song for Kids | Fun Songs for Children | The Kiboomers
"I'M A LITTLE AIRPLANE SONG LYRICS" I'm a little airplane Yes I am! I have a propellor And two big wings I hurry down the runway And lift my nose Then up, up, up and away I go! Control Tower: Control tower to little airplane, do you read...
Weatherthings
Hurricane Hunters
In the United States, there are two different groups of hurricane hunters that fly into tropical storms and hurricanes to gather weather data. They use different planes and fly different patterns, but they all collect data in tropical...
Weatherthings
Contrails
A fun music video featuring airplane condensation trails, also known as vapor trails. These common man-made clouds form behind high-flying aircraft as skinny lines but then they may spread out to merge with natural cirrus clouds.
Cerebellum
Emergence Of Modern America: The Progressive Era - Technology In The Progressive Era
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Progressive Era uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era...
Science360
Biogeoscientist - Britt Stephens
What's it really like to be an engineer or a scientist? What does a biogeoscientist do all day? You're about to find out! Meet the next generation of engineers and scientists in these profiles of young professionals, who may just inspire...
Kids Learning Videos
Air Transportation for Kids
Air Transportation for Children!<br/>
Watch this educational video about aircraft transportation. Kids can learn about hot air balloons, airplanes, helicopter<br/>s and more!
Watch this educational video about aircraft transportation. Kids can learn about hot air balloons, airplanes, helicopter<br/>s and more!
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Pressure and Forces of Flight
This video is an educational lesson on the physics of flight. It explains the concepts of air pressure, Bernoulli's principle, lift, weight, thrust, and drag. It discusses how these forces interact to enable an airplane to fly. The video...
Curated OER
Delta Boeing 777-200LR Assembly
This musical montage-style video shows how a Delta Boeing 777 airplane is manufactured. It takes a combination of machines, engineering, and assembly-line production to put together this impressive flying machine. Ask your class what...
NASA
Nasa: Weight and Balance: Lesson 2
This video shows how the center of gravity on an airplane is determined, where it is located, and why it's important for maintaining balance. Watch as computers on the aircraft redistribute weight of fuel on an airplane to help maintain...
NASA
Nasa: Lift and the Rate of Change of Momentum, Lesson 3
This NASA video demonstrates how Newton's law of motion applies to the lift of an airplane. Watch as an instructor shows student how an airplane overcomes the downward force of its weight by changing the air molecules colliding with the...
NASA
Nasa: Take Off, Lesson 6
Watch this video clip and discover how Newton's second law of motion relates to the take off of an airplane. Learn how the distance needed for take off can be calculated using an equation derived from Newton's second law. [11:41]
NASA
Nasa: Climb and Descent, Lesson 7
Watch this NASA video and learn how Newton's laws apply to the climb and descent of airplanes. Discover how the flight path of a plane is determine by the speed, weight, angle and altitude of the aircraft. [13:13]
NASA
Nasa: Cruise, Lesson 8
This NASA video shows how Newton's laws can be used to calculate an airplane's cruise performance. Learn how to rearrange the lift and drag to provide a maximum performance. [10:54]
NASA
Nasa: Landing, Lesson 9
This NASA video demonstrates how Newton's laws apply to the landing of an airplane. Learn how to calculate the minimum runway length and discover the three phases involved in landing an airplane. [13:45]
NASA
Nasa: The Landing: Approach
This video clip shows how Newton's laws apply to the landing of an airplane. Learn how the flaps on the airplanes wings help to decrease the speed of the airplane before landing. [2:36]
NASA
Nasa: The Landing: Flare
Through this NASA video learn how Newton's laws apply to the landing of an airplane. Discover what happens in the final phase of landing. [3:30]
NASA
Nasa: The Landing: Summary
This NASA video demonstrates how Newton's laws apply to the landing of airplanes. Learn how the test pilot is responsible for finding the perfect landing conditions for the aircraft. [2:22]
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Technology Videos: Morphing Plane Wings
This video shows a small propeller plane with morphing wings that transforms in flight by copying the behavior of a bird's wings. [0:48]
Other
Minute Physics: Why Are Airplane Engines So Big?
The physics behind the perfect size of a jet engine. Check it out. [2:03]