Instructional Video4:45
Wonderscape

Ancient Greece: The City-States and Their Influence

K - 5th
This video explores the unique city-states of ancient Greece, highlighting key places like Sparta and Athens. Learn how these independent regions developed their own governments, cultures, and customs, with Athens being the birthplace of...
Instructional Video6:19
Bozeman Science

LS1C - Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms

12th - Higher Ed
Sustaining life requires substantial energy and matter inputs. The complex struc- tural organization of organisms accommodates the capture, transformation, trans- port, release, and elimination of the matter and energy needed to sustain...
Instructional Video1:49
60 Second Histories

Democracy in Ancient Greece

K - 5th
A Greek philosopher explains how democracy began in Ancient Greece including the oligarchy system of rule
Instructional Video1:52
60 Second Histories

Ancient Greece

K - 5th
This short video explores how Ancient Greece developed
Instructional Video9:44
AllTime 10s

10 Shocking Facts About The Ancient Greeks

12th - Higher Ed
From throwing 'undesirables' off clips to tasting urine to check for diseases, the Ancient Greeks has some pretty unusual and disturbing practices.
Instructional Video7:25
Curated Video

Time Travel Adventures: Exploring Ancient Greece and the Middle Ages

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova takes children on an exciting journey through time, starting with Ancient Greece. They learn about the birthplace of philosophy, the Olympics, democracy, and the creative arts. The video also touches on the Roman...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Evolution of Democracy: From Ancient Greece to Global Expansion

12th - Higher Ed
This video traces the evolution of democracy from ancient Greece to modern times, highlighting key moments such as Athenian democracy, the Roman Republic, Magna Carta, and the American Revolution. The narrative showcases how democracy...
Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

The Birth of American Democracy

9th - Higher Ed
We’re often taught that it was the ancient Greeks who invented our democracy. What they didn't mention is the group of Native Americans who helped showed us the way.
Instructional Video4:10
Wonderscape

Exploring Democracy: Power to the People

K - 5th
This video delves into the essence of democracy, highlighting its origins in ancient Greece and its evolution into modern forms. It underscores the significance of citizen participation in democracies, focusing on the power of voting in...
Instructional Video6:25
Curated Video

Ionic Compound Formation Explained

Higher Ed
This video is an educational presentation on how to form compounds through understanding the charges on various ions. The viewer learns about the formation of positive and negative ions in metals and non-metals, how to predict the charge...
Instructional Video5:22
Curated Video

How to Draw a Pentagon

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to draw a Pentagon by connecting five straight sides. The lesson covers the importance of straight lines, closed shapes, and vertices. The teacher dispels common misconceptions about the appearance...
Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

Democracy

K - 5th
We’re often taught that it was the ancient Greeks who invented our democracy. What they forget to mention is the group of Native Americans who helped showed us the way.
Instructional Video1:50
Kids Learning Videos

New Year's Eve Counting For Kids - Learn to Count down from 10

Pre-K - K
New Year's Counting Video Learn how to count down from ten to zero with this video. This is a fun video for children and toddlers who are learning how to count. As New Year's Eve approaches, people often count down from 10 to 0 as the...
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

The Road to Athenian Democracy

9th - Higher Ed
What forms of government preceded democracy and how did this pave the way for the ancient Athenians to invent democracy?
Instructional Video2:34
English Tree TV

What Time Is It? Song

Pre-K - K
A fun and simple song to teach kids how to tell the time in English! Learn how to ask and answer, “What time is it?” "It's nine O'clock." "It's ____ O'clock." Great for children, ESL/EFL students, toddlers or babies. It’s slow and EASY...
Instructional Video7:53
Seven Dimensions

Creating a Healthy and Balanced Workplace

Higher Ed
This video highlights the importance of promoting health and well-being in an organization. It discusses the benefits of exercise, team activities, and wellness programs in increasing productivity and overall happiness. The video also...
Podcast5:10
Bedtime History

The War Between Athens and Sparta

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The roots of today’s global society reach back over 2,500 years, to Athens and Sparta, two powerful city-states of ancient Greece. The two states, though geographically close, differed greatly in their societal structure and values....
Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

Identifying Trapezoids and Parallelograms

K - 5th
In this video, students will learn how to identify trapezoids and parallelograms by looking at their shared attributes. The teacher explains the concept of quadrilaterals and helps students categorize shapes into quadrilaterals and...
Instructional Video40:46
Gresham College

Ten Things You Really Should Know About Ancient Greek Democracy - Professor Paul Cartledge

10th - Higher Ed
Professor Paul Cartledge explores the democracy in ancient Greece and the origins of the word, and how that distinguishes from todays notion of democracy...
Instructional Video1:48
Curated Video

Democratic Symbols

9th - Higher Ed
In ancient Athens, symbols were used to promote religious and democratic ideals and beliefs. Thousands of years later these symbols helped to define the United States.
Instructional Video1:03
Curated Video

Commercial of an Empire

3rd - Higher Ed
This is a short video about ancient Greek Civilization.
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Greek Direct Democracy

3rd - Higher Ed
This video will explain the way in which Greece became a direct democracy and the problems that the system created for the Greek people.
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

China’s Spring Festival: World’s largest human migration beginning amid Omicron outbreaks

12th - Higher Ed
China’s 40-day Spring Festival travel rush began on January 17, with the start of the world’s largest human migration event coming as the country faces growing concerns over omicron outbreaks.
Instructional Video9:02
Then & Now

Hubris, Nemesis and Greek Mythology

9th - 11th
What is Hubris? For the Ancient Greeks, Hubris was a particularly pernicious character trait - an excessive arrogance and pride that would always lead to nemesis - the fall. Icarus and Phaeton both succumbed to hubris, and the trial of...

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