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Homeschool Pop
Story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | 5 Elements of a Story Video
Learn the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in this interesting video lesson on the 5 elements of the story. Like all of our Homeschool Pop videos, we don't want you just to learn but to laugh as well! Learn all 5 elements of every...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Open a Presentation with a Story
Let's learn how to open a presentation with a story (Part 3 of 5). In a speech, stories are a great way to grab your audience's attention. Everybody loves a well-told story. Many people, however, don't have enough...
Curated Video
A Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1 Performance: Quince, Theseus, Demetrius Lines 127-154
This video features a performance from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where Quince introduces the play-within-a-play to Theseus, Demetrius, and the court. He sets the stage for the comical misadventures of Pyramus and Thisbe, blending...
The Learning Depot
Structural Features of Text | Literary & Expository | Improve Your Reading Comprehension Skills
Recognizing text structure will help you be a better reader. Once you are familiar with the text's organizational pattern, you can make predictions as you read and form a mental map. In this lesson, we cover eight elements or structure...
Get Me Coding
Book Review - Ada Lovelace Poet of Science The First Computer Programmer
A review of the children's book Ada Lovelace Poet of Science The First Computer Programmer written by Diane Stanley The Review Having taught computer programming, databases, website design, and introduction to technology courses to many...
Curated Video
Hamlet 5.1 Interview with Hamlet and the Gravediggers
This video examines Act 5, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on the interaction between Hamlet and the gravediggers. The discussion highlights the comical elements within a somber setting and explores themes of death and burial...
Crash Course
The Periodic Table: Crash Course Chemistry
Hank gives us a tour of the most important table ever, including the life story of the obsessive man who championed it, Dmitri Mendeleev. The periodic table of elements is a concise, information-dense catalog of all of the...
Curated Video
Data Structures - Full Course Using C and C++
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Organize a Speech or Presentation
Let's take an in-depth look at how to organize a presentation or speech including the introduction, body, and conclusion. Choices about how to structure a presentation or speech really matter. The right organization helps you stay on...
Curated Video
Mastering Tableau 2018.1, Second Edition 11.5: Storyboarding
In this video, we’ll cover all the basics of storyboarding.<br/>
• Steps to create a good<br/> storyboard<<br/>br/>• Types of stories
• Create a storyboard in Tableau
• Steps to create a good<br/> storyboard<<br/>br/>• Types of stories
• Create a storyboard in Tableau
Curated Video
Air by Simone Nofel
As part of a 5-book series, Air is the first element we explore!
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Nature can be complex, so when we explain it by categorizing its characteristics (Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and Ether) we can inspire our little ones to explore...
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Nature can be complex, so when we explain it by categorizing its characteristics (Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and Ether) we can inspire our little ones to explore...
Crash Course Kids
What is an inference? (Charlotte’s Web): Crash Course Kids Literature #1
Reading books can be fun, but there’s so much more to discover beneath the surface. In this episode of Crash Course Kids Literature, we’ll use our background knowledge and story evidence to make inferences about E.B. White’s novel,...
Wonderscape
Saying More with Less in Poetry
Density in poetry refers to how much meaning is conveyed in a small amount of space. Gwendolyn Brooks’ We Real Cool and Muhammad Ali’s Me, We demonstrate how few words can carry deep significance, capturing entire stories, emotions, and...
Wonderscape
Character Development in Narratives
This video focuses on character development, an essential literary device in storytelling. It explains how characters, whether human, alien, or even inanimate objects, drive a narrative's progression. The video differentiates between...
Crash Course
The Periodic Table: Crash Course Chemistry
Hank gives us a tour of the most important table ever, including the life story of the obsessive man who championed it, Dmitri Mendeleev. The periodic table of elements is a concise, information-dense catalog of all of the different...
Seeker
Scientists Grew a Lamb in a Bag... Wait What?
Two years ago, researchers created an artificial womb for premature lamb fetuses. Now, that technology is getting better by creating a womb that can one day help extremely premature babies live from 21–24 weeks old. What Does Lyme...
SciShow
7 Discoveries Scientists Made by Licking Things
You probably know not to lick something unfamiliar. But there are actually a surprising number of discoveries that have been made because scientists licked things.
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Seeker
This Nuclear Robot Could Tunnel for Alien Life on Europa
This nuclear-powered tunneling robot could one day find life on Europa. Here’s how it works. Thumbnail image courtesy Alexander Pawlusik, LERCIP Internship Program, NASA Glenn Research Center. NASA’s Crazy Plan to Send a Space Submarine...
Wonderscape
Exploring Contractions and Singular Possessive Pronouns Through Storytelling
Discover the world of contractions and singular possessive pronouns with a captivating story about a turtle and a rabbit racing. Learn to identify and use contractions like "I'm," "doesn't," and "can't," alongside possessive pronouns...
Curated Video
Can You Solve Abraham Lincoln's Math Homework?
Little known fact: Abraham Lincoln was a very good math student! In this video I share the story of why he studied Euclid's Elements. I also share a problem he did while in school. He did in fact get the correct answer, and we can deduce...
Seeker
Why It’s So Hard to Capture CO2 From the Air
Studies show carbon emissions are not slowing down fast enough to prevent 1.5 ℃ of warming. Could negative emission technologies be the solution? Scientists’ Crazy Plan to Power Solar Panels with E. Coli -f='https://youtu.be/_XZGrZ3DeLg'...