Instructional Video10:09
Curated Video

Word Stress Rules in English - IELTS Energy Podcast 1184

Higher Ed
You may not realize that the Pronunciation score is the fastest and easiest to increase! Today we teach you the rules for syllable stress in English so you can score 7+ on test day.
Instructional Video1:57
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Chris Davis - Teachers Make a Difference - Virginia Carwell

Higher Ed
Chris Davis is a teacher and tech innovation project coordinator at Colegio Nueva Granada in Bogota, Colombia. He is very interested in the John Dewey description of "experience" as not merely connecting to prior knowledge but existing...
Instructional Video14:09
After Skool

Secret Knowledge Hidden Underneath the Great Sphinx - Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
The great sphinx of Giza, the oldest known monument from the ancient Egyptian world, stands as a symbol of the arcane mysteries still waiting to be unearthed. Could the truth about our past, and Enki’s knowledge given to humanity, be...
Instructional Video1:50:16
American Museum of Natural History

2017 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: De-Extinction

6th - 11th
Neil deGrasse Tyson and panelists discuss de-extinction in the 2017 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate at the American Museum of Natural History. Biologists today have the knowledge, the tools, and the ability to influence the evolution of...
Lesson Plan3:16
The New York Times

Kiev in Chaos: Teaching About the Crisis in Ukraine

8th - 12th Standards
Provide a historical context for the political unrest between Russia and Ukraine that began in late 2013. Learners review their prior knowledge and chronicle new understandings with a KWL chart, watch a video explaining the Ukrainian...
Instructional Video4:29
Fuse School

What are Radioactive Isotopes (Radionuclides)

9th - 12th
Create a little excitement with a radioactive resource! An engaging lesson builds a solid understanding of the nature of radioactive isotopes. The narrator explains the desire of a nucleus to become stable, which leads to radioactive...
Instructional Video3:42
Fuse School

Shielding

9th - 12th
An atom's ability to lose an electron or attract an electron is not created equal! A thorough video lesson explains the concept of shielding and electron affinity. Learners understand the farther an electron is from the nucleus, the...
Instructional Video2:34
MinutePhysics

Upside Down Mountains in Real Life

9th - 12th Standards
A mountain gets smaller as you get to the top, right? It depends on how you look at it, because in terms of surface area, it may actually get bigger. Learners consider this idea as they view the creative video lesson.
Instructional Video3:09
MinutePhysics

The Physics of Car Crashes

9th - 12th
Engineering the design of a car is a lesson in physics! Learners watch as the narrator describes how a car absorbs the impact during a crash. The instruction highlights acceleration and deceleration patterns and quantifies the amount of...
Instructional Video2:17
MinutePhysics

Should You Walk or Run When It's Cold?

9th - 12th
Should you stay or should you go? A video lesson examines the heat gain and loss in a cold environment. The narrator compares standing still and running and their effects on heat energy.
Instructional Video3:15
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MinutePhysics

How Entropy Powers the Earth (Big Picture Ep. 4/5)

11th - Higher Ed
Energy can be either useful or useless, depending on you look at it! A video lesson examines how entropy works with the Law of Conservation of Energy. Scholars learn how Earth receives and uses photons from the sun in a state of low...
Instructional Video2:53
MinuteEarth

Why Do Some Species Thrive in Cities?

6th - 12th Standards
How do wild animals adapt to our urban expansion? An interesting video lesson describes different adaptation strategies of common species. The narrator includes a discussion of the changes in DNA.
Instructional Video7:44
Amoeba Sisters

Meiosis

7th - 12th Standards
Why do siblings often look so different from one another? Discover the process of making gametes using a short video from a large biology playlist. The narrator explains each step while animated chromatids play out the scenario that...
Instructional Video6:31
SciShow

What Knocked Over Uranus? And Two Other Mysteries

9th - Higher Ed Standards
It's no secret that most of the galaxy is a mystery. Data suggests that the known exoplanets may be most similar to our own neighborhood planet Uranus. Unfortunately, scientists know little about Uranus. The video lesson presenter...
Instructional Video10:34
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Crash Course

Behavioral Economics

9th - 12th Standards
Understanding how consumers think is key to staying in business. Show high schoolers how their buying behavior really does affect the way the economy works with an informative video from Crash Course Economics. The video illustrates the...
Instructional Video12:20
Crash Course

The Seven Years War

9th - 12th Standards
Colonial America brought two nations to war: the British and the French. Scholars research just what caused this conflict to take place, while looking into the long-term ramifications in the American colonies, with an informative and...
Lesson Plan12:18
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Teach Engineering

Storing Android Accelerometer Data: App Design

9th - 12th
There's an app for that! Pupils learn to build an app that will store data on an Android. The lesson introduces class members to the tiny database, TinyDB, for Android devices. A video tutorial provides an example that uses the...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Using Prior Knowledge

9th - 10th
This lesson explains how to apply prior knowledge to a reading. This tutorial lesson shares a short screencast [4:57] with the lesson's content.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Asking Prereading Questions

9th - 10th Standards
This lesson focuses on prereading questions including their purpose, the three forms of questions, and examples. It uses the novel "The Great Gatsby" as an example. Real Player is required.