Instructional Video8:57
Curated Video

This Is NOT A Trick Question. The Famous Snowplow Math Problem

6th - 11th
"One day it started snowing in the morning at a heavy and steady rate. A snowplow started out at noon, going 2 miles in the first hour and 1 mile in the second hour. What time did it start snowing?" Say what?! This is a famous problem...
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

SECRET Pattern In Popcorn Popping - The Normal Bell Curve

6th - 11th
If you listen to popcorn pop, you may be listening to the Central Limit Theorem. This video illustrates the frequency of pops over time and shows it resembles a normal curve. There is some debate about the exact distribution: you can...
Instructional Video8:33
Curated Video

GLOW ROCKS

9th - 11th
It's a GLOW ROCK DANCE PARTY! This video is best watched in the dark! p.s. I've never actually been to a real dance party and had to Google "what are raves like" - turns out they're nothing like this, which is too bad, because this video...
Instructional Video4:22
Curated Video

When Music and Cultural Heritage Combine, You Get the Young Students of INTEMPO

3rd - Higher Ed
In a sun-filled church in Stamford, Connecticut, a small group of young students sit with their musical instruments. Among them are many instruments you'd expect to see in a classroom—like violins and guitars—and also several that you...
Instructional Video3:21
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: THE Journal with Christopher Piehler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What does the oldest continually operating EdTech magazine offer? From featured articles on educational best practices to "innovator of the month," discover what THE Journal has in store for the world of EdTech educators.
Instructional Video3:35
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: Writing Club & Technology with Linda Edwards

3rd - 12th
Linda Edwards reveals how she uses technology to support her grade school writing club. Club members use Pages, a production presentation program, to create a newsletter sent to parents and iMovie to create video newscasts.
Instructional Video3:25
TED-Ed

If Molecules Were People...

7th - 12th Standards
By watching this droll and delightful animation, physical scientists consider what happens when molecules collide. In this film, however, parodic people bump into each other, exchanging limbs in the process, just as molecules might trade...
Instructional Video3:54
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Cisco

Episode 2.3: The Solution

6th - 12th Standards
When times get tough, divide and conquer! The third of seven episodes in Global Problem Solver's second season shows the team working toward a solution for displaced pupils and teachers. After dividing into two teams, the Problem Solvers...
Instructional Video5:36
TED-Ed

Building a Museum of Museums on the Web

7th - 12th Standards
Imagine stepping into museums across the world right from the comfort of your own classroom, and analyzing artwork in greater detail than you ever thought possible. Google Art Project has made this possible! Amit Sood briefly introduces...
Instructional Video4:12
TED-Ed

How Do Tornadoes Form?

6th - 12th Standards
Take your students on a storm chasing adventure from the safety of the classroom with this short video on tornadoes. From powerful thunderstorms to swirling twisters, this resource explains the necessary conditions and process...
Instructional Video2:42
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National Constitution Center

Classroom Discussion Starter: Freedom from Excessive Punishment

7th - 12th Standards
You are the governor of your state. A man has been sentenced to die for first degree murder, but you've been asked to commute the sentence. What do you do? Scholars consider the difficult question using a conversation starter video that...
Instructional Video2:10
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National Constitution Center

Classroom Discussion Starter: Search and Seizure

7th - 12th Standards
An administrator catches a student smoking in a school bathroom. After the vice principal searches her purse and finds marijuana, she is arrested and later found guilty of drug charges. Was the search legitimate? Scholars consider the...
Instructional Video3:25
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National Constitution Center

Classroom Discussion Starter: Freedom of Expression

7th - 12th Standards
The Ku Klux Klan wants to hold a rally on the Antietem battlefield. Should the federal park permit the rally? Or does the First Amendment have limitations? Scholars ponder these questions and more using a discussion starter video and...
Instructional Video25:34
GPB Television

Chemistry 203: Separation of Mixtures

6th - 12th
Do not pass this resource by! Everything you need to teach the property of density,and the separation of mixtures is here: an educational video, several classroom handouts, and a laboratory exercise. The video is engaging, though a...
Instructional Video4:17
TED-Ed

The City of Walls: Constantinople

9th - 10th Standards
Capture the interest of your classroom! Discover how classical culture survived in Western Europe thanks to the fortifications of the city of Constantinople, whose elaborate system of moats, outer walls, and inner walls protected the...
Instructional Video6:49
TED-Ed

A Call to Invention: DIY Speaker Edition

4th - 12th Standards
Can you build a homemade speaker out of a potato chip? Bestselling author and do-it-yourself expert William Gurstelle shows you how in his brief presentation at TEDYouth 2012. He encourages young people to be creative and explore...
Instructional Video4:09
TED-Ed

Urbanization and the Evolution of Cities Across 10,000 Years

9th - 12th Standards
Today, more than half of all people in the world live in an urban area. How did the early hunter-gatherer culture evolve into the modern city, and what implications does this continuing development have for the future of our world...
Instructional Video3:55
TED-Ed

The Infamous and Ingenious Ho Chi Minh Trail

9th - 12th Standards
The United States National Security Agency described it as one of "the great achievements in military engineering of the twentieth century. Support your classroom study of the Vietnam War with this brief but effective video, which...
Instructional Video18:51
Curated OER

Behind the Great Firewall of China

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Here’s a hugely important video that is difficult to understand and impossible to show in most classrooms. “China is complicated,” says Michael Anti, a Chinese blogger. Anti takes viewers behind the Chinese Internet firewall, to reveal...
Instructional Video7:29
Teaching Channel

Aligning Curriculum Within and Across Grades

K - 12th
You didn't learn this last year? Discover how the teachers at one school are working to never have to say this common phrase! Administrators and teachers discuss their process of curriculum alignment and mapping, clearly...
Instructional Video5:41
TED-Ed

Should We Get Rid of Standardized Testing?

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that the concept of standardized testing is over 2,000 years old? But what is the purpose of these tests? What do they supposedly measure? A short video investigates the history of standardized tests.
Instructional Video19:43
TED-Ed

The Lost Art of Democratic Debate

9th - 12th Standards
Debates afford our learners the opportunity to become better researchers, critical thinkers, eloquent speakers, and informed participants in our society. If you are planning to host debates in your classroom, try beginning by...
Instructional Video5:00
TED-Ed

What is Love?

9th - 12th Standards
Love is "potentially the most intensely thought about thing in all of human history." We rank, define, and fall into love...but what is it really? Explore the various ways humanity has come to define love, from a set of...
Instructional Video17:34
TED-Ed

The 3 A's of Awesome

7th - 12th Standards
"I was trying to remind myself of those simple, universal little pleasures, that we all love but we just don't talk about enough." Neil Pasricha reveals three secrets to leading a fruitful life that led him to write a best-selling novel...