Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Introduction to OG Family words

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn to blend the letter sounds and make OG Family words
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Separation of Powers

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. federal government consists of three branches: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Each one has a distinct role, ensuring a balance of power that protects the institution.
Instructional Video6:30
Curated Video

Raccoon Scores New Toys!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Our first thought was, "How can we make this into a game?" And that's just what we did! Some wonderful supporters sent Ringo fun toys in the mail and we had him test them out to determine which ones he liked best!
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Why I Recycle

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine explains why recycling is so important. She explains that recycling saves trees. She also talks about other ways to protect natural resources.
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Multi-LED circuit design - LED Parallel Circuits

Higher Ed
Multi-LED circuit. How to design a circuit which uses multiple LED's or multi-colored LED's. We learn the basics in this video with full calculations to design electronic circuits.
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

Huckleberry the Beaver Gets a Tree!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Christmas is past, but that doesn't mean Huckleberry can't still get presents! What do you think he'll do with two Christmas trees? Watch to find out! (also, sneak peeks of his new yard!)
Instructional Video6:37
Curated Video

Are The Animals Lefties or Righties?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jessi experiments to see if the animals are lefties or righties. Including a: monkey, porcupine, lizard, beaver, scorpion, and parrot! Do you have an animal with a foot/hand preference? How did you figure it out?
Instructional Video3:02
Rock 'N Learn

The Green Grass Grew All Around

K - 5th
Can you keep up with the growing list of things in this favorite song for kids? Let us know if you can sing along all the way to the end! Either way, you’ll have fun laughing and sharing this with young ones. It’s a great way to practice...
Instructional Video3:24
Mr. Beat

Does Congress Have Implied Powers? | McCulloch v. Maryland

6th - 12th
In the second episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat makes one of the most boring Supreme Court cases in American history somewhat more interesting. It was, after all, QUITE A FREAKING BIG DEAL. Washington, D.C. 1816 The United States...
Instructional Video4:48
Curated Video

Part/Whole Relationships

3rd - Higher Ed
Part/Whole Relationships demonstrates understanding of word relationships by identifying part/whole phrases in context that help explain an unknown word or phrase.
Instructional Video6:12
Curated Video

Mastering Two-Step Word Problems in Math

K - Higher Ed
Word problems can make us nervous, but not if we break them down into smaller steps. This video shows how to use our knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve word problems. When we have 2 step word...
Instructional Video7:34
Curated Video

Reviewing Ball Skills Fundamentals

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates puts Miss P through a variety of exercises that were introduced during the summer science wellness season. They both stress the importance of practice.
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

A Balanced Work Out

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine discuss the importance of having good balance. Coach Socrates then introduces Miss P to a series of exercises to improve balance.
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Rabbinic Scepticism

12th - Higher Ed
Rabbi Emeritus David J. Goldberg candidly relates his personal, unorthodox views on the nature of God and the Jews, and describes the reactions he received to his public avowals of his beliefs.
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Duties of the Legislative Branch

3rd - 8th
Duties of the Legislative Branch discusses the structure and responsibilities of the legislative branch of government.
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

3 Branches of Government Song

Pre-K - 8th
Learn the 3 Branches of Government in the U.S. by KLT App for iPhone & iPad
Instructional Video1:36
Lingokids

Animals in the World

Pre-K - 3rd
Fancy to travel with Lingokids around the world to meet some of the amazing animals that surround us? Let's meet coyotes, bees, sloths, and even fishes! You are your little ones will love it!
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

Checks and Balances

3rd - Higher Ed
"Checks and Balances" examines the process of checks and balances among the three branches of government by depicting the process and specific duties of each branch.
Instructional Video3:02
Curated Video

A Constitution at Last

3rd - Higher Ed
"A Constitution at Last" analyzes opposing beliefs by comparing the viewpoints of the Federalists and Antifederalists concerning ratification of the Constitution and inclusion of the Bill of Rights.
Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

Branches of Government

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government of the United States of America is split into three separate and distinct branches. But what do the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary do and why are they necessary?
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

Interpreting a Cladogram

3rd - Higher Ed
“Interpreting a Cladogram” will define and explain how to read a cladogram so that the student can tell how closely living things are related.
Instructional Video12:52
Schooling Online

Neil Gaiman's Coraline - Theme of Identity

3rd - Higher Ed
Coraline thinks she’s got her 11-year-old identity sorted out. She’s an explorer who loves challenges and detests fancy recipes! Simple, right? But when she meets her horrifying ‘Other Mother’, Coraline discovers some surprising things...
Instructional Video9:51
Hip Hughes History

The Executive Branch in Twenty Minutes (1/2)

6th - 12th
A short lecture highlighting the constitutional powers found in the constitution as they relate to Article II: The Executive Branch.
Instructional Video5:11
Bizarre Beasts

Is This Weird Animal Our Closest Relative?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Colugos are sometimes called flying lemurs – even though they don’t fly and are not lemurs. But what they really are, is a 200 year old mystery DNA might have just solved.