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Coral reefs
Coral reefs are important for the health of the Earth’s oceans – find out about projects that are helping to save coral reefs. Our universe - Sharing our Earth - Looking after Earth Learning Points It is important to look after the...
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Classifying living things – Spot the...
Four organisms are shown ... but which ones are plants? Life processes - Variation and classification - Classifying living things A Twig Tidbit Film - Spot the Difference. The children have to identify which objects belong in the group.
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Humans on Earth – Did you know?
Did you know that man-made, artificial reefs can encourage re-growth in damaged coral? People and places - Human impact on the environment - Humans on Earth Learning Points Man-made reefs can encourage damaged coral to regrow. A Twig...
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Seven Natural Wonders of the World for Kids | Bedtime History
Explore the breathtaking beauty and grandeur of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World in this stunning video. Journey across continents to witness these awe-inspiring creations, starting with the spectacular Aurora Borealis, visible...
Wonderscape
The Ripple Effects of Climate Change on Ecosystems
This video explores how climate change impacts ecosystems, focusing on the effects of rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and coral bleaching. Learn how changes in the climate disrupt marine life, threaten animal habitats, and...
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From Bats to Submarines: Sonar and Climate Change Solutions
Video 5 of the Echolocation Unit. This segment transitions from bats to human technology by explaining how sonar was developed as a form of echolocation to help ships, especially submarines, navigate in the dark depths of the ocean....
Wonderscape
The Great Barrier Reef and Victoria Falls: Exploring Underwater and Waterfall Wonders
This video dives into two of Earth's most magnificent water-based natural wonders. Discover the vibrant marine life of the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system, and learn about the challenges it faces due to climate...
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Do Jellyfish Have Eyes?
Jellyfish have eyes, but unlike humans, their eyes are not concentrated in a single organ. Instead, the ability to see is facilitated by a network of nerves and proteins called opsins. The jellyfish's light-sensing organ lies within a...
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Threats and Conservation Efforts for Coral Reefs
This video highlights the importance of tropical coral reefs and the threats they face. It discusses the symbiotic relationship between corals and algae, the vulnerability of reefs to environmental changes, and the impact of human...
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Exploring Mars: Discovering Water on the Red Planet
This video provides an overview of Mars, highlighting its distance from the Sun, extreme temperatures, thin atmosphere, and iron-rich surface. It discusses the increased knowledge gained through probes like the Mars Reconnaissance...
Great Big Story
Dive into Art, Cancún's Underwater Museum
Explore Museo Subacuático de Arte, where art meets marine conservation in the waters off Cancún.
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Colour Flashcards for Toddlers
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. Learn ten colors, color names and identify objects in the environment with these colors.
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Ocean: Corals, Sunscreen, and Health Discoveries
In this video, scientists from Australia's University of Queensland have made a groundbreaking discovery related to the ageless beauty secrets of coral reefs. The video emphasizes the importance of preserving coral reefs and highlights...
Learn French With Alexa
Chanter (to sing) — Past Tense
Alexa conjugates the French verb chanter (to sing) in the passé composé - past tense.
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 16 (past tense)
In this episode we finally find out how Jamoncito gets to Luis' residence.
Señor Jordan
Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 14 (past tense)
Did Jamoncito ever find out if the mermaid could help him or what else he might be able to do to change the color of the penguin?!
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Diving for Cone Snails
Season 3, Cone Snail part 1 Kamil sends Kayne on a mission to find a deadly cone snail and measure the speed of its dart. Before he can do a night dive to find a snail though, Kayne needs to complete a few underwater safety tests....
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Amazing Camouflage
The video “Amazing Camouflage” explains how animals use forms of camouflage to survive in their habitats.
Nature League
What Do You Know About the Ocean? - Field Trip
In this Nature League Field Trip, Brit asks people on the streets of Missoula about the oceans and life in the sea.
Nature League
Does the Full Moon Affect Animal Behavior? - From A to B
This week on Nature League, Adrian asks Brit if a full moon has any measurable effect on humans and non-human animals.
Nature League
Are Deep Sea Creatures Basically Aliens? - Lesson Plan
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit explains some ocean basics and then answers questions related to the Earth’s seas.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Wildlife on Lady Elliot Island
Season 2, Manta part 3. As they wait for the weather to improve, Kayne and Kamil wander the island and learn about the unique ecosystem. They get a rare glimpse of the red-tailed tropic bird and its nesting habits then go in a sheltered...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
The Unique Ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef
Season 1, Turtles part 3. Brandon and Kayne take a deep dive to explore what is beneath the surface of the Great Barrier Reef. They won't see any baby turtules here but there are a lot of other fish, coral, and other sea creatures to...