Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Snakes: Mythology, Symbolism, and Misconceptions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the diverse cultural and mythological significance of snakes throughout history. It also discusses the modern-day issues surrounding snake keeping as pets and the misconceptions that contribute to their negative...
Instructional Video1:36
Barcroft Media

Indian Snake Charmers Face Uncertain Future

Higher Ed
FARIDABAD, INDIA - MARCH 26: A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy plays carelessly with a deadly cobra as his grandfather looks on proudly. This footage shows the dying tradition of snake charming in rural India. For centuries, India's snake charmers have...
Instructional Video2:41
Schooling Online Kids

Arts and Crafts: How to Draw Snakes

K - 5th
Hi Friends! Bella doesn’t like snakes…but she does love being able to tie her shoelaces! Join us as Bella learns an easy way to draw cute snakes using her shoelaces! We hope you enjoy the video!



>Materials
5x Colour...
Instructional Video4:25
Schooling Online Kids

Arts and Crafts: How to Make a Snake Accordion

K - 5th
Hi friends! Do you like snakes? Or do you find them scary? Join Bella and Pepe as they learn how to make a paper snake accordion. It even moves like a real snake! This is a great craft activity for little zookeepers and...
Instructional Video11:35
Brave Wilderness

Massive Wildlife Encounters of 2019!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, we look at some of the most MASSIVE and EXTRAORDINARY animals we have ever encountered on the Brave Wilderness channel. From GIANT Japanese Salamanders to the art of snake milking, the Brave Crew has...
Instructional Video5:23
Smarthistory

Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War

9th - 11th
Anna Pottery, Snake Jug, c. 1865, stoneware with painted decoration, 31.75 x 21.11 x 22.07 cm (Minneapolis Institute of Art) A Seeing America video Speakers: Dr. Alex Bortolot and Dr. Beth Harris
Instructional Video1:34
Getty Museum

Snake-Haired Monster

6th - 11th
Benjamin and Riley talk about Vincenzo Gemito's Medusa, 1911ref='http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=1336.' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>1911 This is a sample audio stop from an imaginative audio tour at the...
Instructional Video1:10
Natural History Museum

Deadly snake or marvellous mimic? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Caterpillars are pretty vulnerable. But some have perfected the art of mimicry, helping them fend off predators by pretending to be something else. Website=Twitter/FacebookaInstagramget='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Website
Instructional Video2:06
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Charlie Rossiter - 'Snake Black Solo'

Higher Ed
Charles Rossiter, National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship recipient and five-time Pushcart Prize nominee, has led workshops and taught at literary festivals, community organizations, libraries, prisons and schools from 10th grade to...
Instructional Video6:50
Amor Sciendi

Misinterpretations: Laocoon and His Sons | AmorSciendi

12th - Higher Ed
Have you seen this sculpture? I came across it many years ago in the Vatican Museum, and it's one of those that stays with you. I never pursued my interest in the sculpture, though, until I came across a reference to it while reading...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Political Cartoons VERTICAL - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
While the practice of using images to deliver political commentary can be traced back to the 16th century Protestant Reformation in Germany, Benjamin Franklin is credited with the first political cartoon in 1754. The cartoon — entitled...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Political Cartoons - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
While the practice of using images to deliver political commentary can be traced back to the 16th century Protestant Reformation in Germany, Benjamin Franklin is credited with the first political cartoon in 1754. The cartoon — entitled...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

162 Political Cartoons - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
While the practice of using images to deliver political commentary can be traced back to the 16th century Protestant Reformation in Germany, Benjamin Franklin is credited with the first political cartoon in 1754. The cartoon — entitled...
Instructional Video11:55
The Art Assignment

Why Is This Woman in the Jungle?

9th - 12th
Artist Henri Rousseau painted The Dream in 1910, and it's imagery of a woman lounging on a sofa in the middle of a jungle was as surreal then as it is today. What is it about this artwork that captivated audiences then and now?
Instructional Video6:50
Amor Sciendi

Misinterpretations Laocoon and His Sons

12th - Higher Ed
Misinterpretations Laocoon and His Sons
Instructional Video6:23
Mythology & Fiction Explained

Medusa: Revisiting The Story (Greek Mythology Explained)

12th - Higher Ed
Today we revisit different variations of Medusa's story as we try to understand the meanings behind them. ➧Check out Statueking and their
Instructional Video1:08
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Bridie Squires

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares Bridie...
Instructional Video2:32
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Rachel Bower | Sheffield

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares Rachel...
Instructional Video0:50
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Lucy Ayrton | Oxford

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares Lucy...
Instructional Video1:18
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Dan Webber | Derby

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares Dan...
Instructional Video1:20
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Georgina Wilding | Nottingham

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares...
Instructional Video1:57
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Peter Wyton | Gloucestershire

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares Peter...
Instructional Video1:29
National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day | BBC Local Poets | Luke Wright | Essex

3rd - 11th
In a new project from BBC Local Radio, the Forward Arts Foundation, and Apples and Snakes, the 40 stations of BBC local radio in England marked National Poetry Day with a poem commissioned from 40 #BBCLocalPoets. This video shares Luke...
Instructional Video5:07
Tate

Doris Salcedo – Shibboleth | TateShots

K - 11th
Colombian artist Doris Salcedo discusses why she split the turbine hall floor. Her new work Shibboleth is a long snaking fissure that ran the vast length of the Turbine Hall, as if striking to the very foundations of the museum....