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Sources of Food
It explains the ingredients present in common food items and talks about the various sources of food.
SciShow
How Safe Are Food Preservatives, Really?
You may have seen some unpronounceable words or weird abbreviations in your food's ingredient lists before, but have you ever wondered why that stuff gets added into your snacks? It's not just for fun, those preservatives are all there...
Curated Video
Home and Food Signs in ASL | 150 Essential Signs | Pt. 3
Today we’re learning 25 or so signs about home and food items. This is part 3 of our series 150 Essential signs. These are not just the basics of ASL, but the essentials! You need to know how to sign these words before anything else. I...
Curated Video
Fermentation: The Chemical Process Behind Everyday Foods
Discover the chemical process which produces some of our most common foodstuffs, from bread to yoghurt, to wine and vinegar. Chemistry - Chemical Industries - Learning Points. Fermentation is the process of converting sugar and other...
Curated Video
Popular Food Brands That Have Been Around Longer Than We Thought
Weird History Food is going to shock you with some news about the age of your favorite food brands. Some of the most common foods you see on grocery store shelves have been around for decades - if not centuries. These items have been...
Curated Video
Strawberry Straws, Banana Wraps, And 'Grate' Butter - Kitchen Hacks With Marysol
Everyone could use a little help in their daily lives…and watching a good DIY video can always make a difference! OnlyGood TV videos help make your life easier, more manageable, happy and stress free!
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Reading Through History
Traditional Christmas Foods
The following video provides a brief introduction to some of the more traditional Christmas food items, including plum pudding, mince meat pie, eggnog, and more. Get the workbook hereref='http://amzn.to/2gRAzhP' target='_blank'...
Reading Through History
What are traditional Thanksgiving foods?
Learn about the traditional Thanksgiving foods eaten in America and how they became part of the Thanksgiving meal. Also, check out our Holiday Roundup workbook in the following linkref='http://amzn.to/2fRp5K3' target='_blank'...
Curated Video
Toxic Holiday Food and Items
What's fun, easy, or delicious to us may be toxic to the animals we share our homes with. Jessi gives you a quick rundown on some of the more common toxic holiday items - and some may surprise you.
Curated Video
Understanding Quantity: The Difference Between a Couple and a Few
This video is a humorous and light-hearted skit set in a restaurant called the Gramateria. The scene features a waitress named Wanda interacting with two customers who are mistaken for a couple. The customers clarify that they are...
KnowMo
Introduction to Proportion and Best Buys
This video serves as an introduction to proportion in mathematics, covering the two types of proportion, direct and inverse, and providing real-life examples for each. The video discusses how to find the value of one item in direct...
Science Buddies
Can Beeswax Wraps Replace Plastic Wraps?
In this science project you will create a beeswax wrap and compare it's physical properties, sustainable characteristics, and food storage capabilities to commonly used plastic wrap.
Curated Video
Game Time With Our Picky Porcupine!
Will he lick it? Kemosabe the prehensile tailed porcupine rates random household items by sniffing, touching, or licking. Enjoy!
Life Noggin
What Happens If You Eat Radioactive Food?
Curated Video
How are plastic bottles made? (Sir Sidney McSprocket's How's It Made)
A plastic bottle is a common enough item and one with which you’ll be well acquainted! But how is a plastic bottle made? Many plastic bottles are made of a substance called PET – that’s short for polyethylene terephthalate. It makes...
Curated Video
Finding Lines of Fit
This video will review and practice how to create, graph and write equations of Lines of Fit on Scatter Plots. Topics covered: find slope between two points, using slope-intercept form to find the y-intercept, describing trend lines,...
Curated Video
Sustainable development | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool
Like all living organisms, humans need resources to live. We need food, clean water and a shelter to live in. A few thousand years ago, this is all we would have wanted - a full stomach and a warm, dry home. But, as the human race has...
Teacher's Pet
The Flow of Energy: Heat
Learn about heat energy, how it moves, what its units are and how its calculated in this video! transcript_________________________ energy is one of those things in science that can be hard to wrap your head around. Energy is the...
Curated Video
Why Caviar Is So Expensive | So Expensive
Caviar is one of the most expensive foods in the world. Selling for up to $35,000 per kilo, it's revered and relished by aristocrats across the globe. But it's an acquired taste. Turns out, caviar wasn't always so valuable. In the 19th...
Easy Languages
Grocery Shopping in Slow Spanish
In this video, Pau goes shopping while speaking slowly and clearly to help Spanish learners pick up everyday vocabulary. She buys groceries, cleaning supplies, snacks, and pet food, explaining the names of the items and where they're...
Curated Video
10 Bold Predictions About the Future from Leading Futurists
Future predictions in 2019 are notoriously hard to make. What will life be like in 2050? Technology does not progress in a steady state, it accelerates.
And usually the technology advances faster than...
And usually the technology advances faster than...
Curated OER
How Does Your Body Digest Food?
Marshall Brain uses a sponge, rope, and other common household items to display the workings of the digestive system. This resource would definitely hold the attention of a squirrely junior high class!