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Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 2 - Australia in the 1800s
See the past come to life as you explore Australian life in the 1800s and compare it to life today. Imagine travelling around using a horse and cart, wearing strange clothing, or relying on an ice man to keep your food cold!...
Curated Video
High School Spirit Day Supports Leukemia
High schools everywhere have a high school Spirit Day in which they celebrate to raise spirits! Every year, Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers, NY has a high school Spirit Day, a day set aside for students and teachers to come...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Carl Hooker - Risk Taking and Failure in Our Schools
Carl has been an educator for the past 21 years. He has held a variety of positions in both multiple districts, from 1st grade teacher to Virtualization Coordinator. He’s a father of three girls, Sophia, Lauren, and Caroline...
Curated Video
This Dedicated Rock Star Donates Her Salary To The Arts!
Supporting the arts is Allison Stockel’s main passion in life. After graduating NYU with a BA in Television Production and Music, she went on to produce television specials and shows for the likes of CNN, ABC, The Food Network, MTV...
Curated Video
Exploring Communities Long Ago
Take students on a journey to early Native American communities, Colonial towns and early American cities to explore the variety of communities, as they existed in the past. They'll learn how schools of the past are different from their...
Curated Video
Young Hero is More Than Just A Cancer Survivor
Julia Katharine Alexander is a one-of-a-kind little girl, who is rarely seen without a super bright smile on her face. She's just so full of joy, love, and compassion for others. Everyone who knows her can recall...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael Roth - Teachers Make a Difference -Victor Gourevitch & Henry Abelove
Michael S. Roth '78 became the 16th president of Wesleyan University on July 1, 2007 Formerly president of California College of the Arts (CCA), Roth is known as a historian, curator, author and public advocate for liberal...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Carl Hooker - Teachers Make a Difference - Ray Hooker
Carl has been an educator for the past 21 years. He has held a variety of positions in both multiple districts, from 1st grade teacher to Virtualization Coordinator. He’s a father of three girls, Sophia, Lauren, and Caroline...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Nicole Eustace - Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America
In her book Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America, NYU historian Nicole Eustace tells the story of a 1722 murder of a Seneca man, Sawanteni, by two colonial fur traders, the Cartlidge brothers,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Danielle McGuire - Teachers Make a Difference - Tim Tyson
Danielle McGuire, PhD, is an award-winning historian, public speaker and author of At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape and Resistance-a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power...
Kids Academy
Urban, Suburban and Rural Communities | Social Community & Neighborhood for Grade 2 | Kids Academy
Kids Academy Summer Camp is here! For each grade, we have prepared a 2 months’ worth of learning, built with hand-crafted lessons and fun activities. Start learning now with 50% OFF!ref='https://bit.ly/3ecoNf9' target='_blank'...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Luz Santana - The Right Question Institute
Luz Santana, is Co-Director of the Right Question Institute (RQI), an organization that advances a strategy for teaching all people, no matter their level of education or income, how to ask better questions and participate more...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Attributes of Memorable Teachers: Positivity and Sense of Humor
The video features an individual reflecting on their past teachers who had a significant impact on their life. They identify two key attributes that stood out - positivity and a sense of humor. The speaker recalls their second-grade...
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 2 - Investigating Chinatown
Discover the amazing diversity of Australian communities as you explore Chinatown. Learn about how Chinese and Italian immigrants have brought new and exciting things into Australian life.
Along the way, engage with this Key...
Along the way, engage with this Key...
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 2 - Global Celebrations and Commemorations
It’s time to celebrate! Join in the fun of Independence Day in America, Chinese New Year and the Islamic month of Ramadan. Discover different events from around the world that many people in Australia celebrate too.
Along the way,...
Along the way,...
Food Farmer Earth
Supa Fresh Youth Farm: Helping Underserved Teens Learn Life Skills
Mia Bartlett, a career specialist with YouthSource, a program of the Oregon Human Development Corp., was walking her dog one day near Tigard. It wandered off, and she found it in what looked like an overgrown garden full of blackberries...
Curated Video
WORLD'S STRONGEST MEN | Suicide Awareness Video
It takes real strength to open up and talk about your feelings. I believe that this is the true meaning of manning up. Being strong enough to ask for help, man enough to talk. That is why today, these guys are the strongest men in...
Curated Video
Let's Learn About Communities: Communities Long Ago
Communities Long Ago takes students back in time. Students will embark on a journey to early Native American communities, Colonial towns, and early American cities, exploring the evolution of communities throughout history. They will...
National Geographic
Spouts of Hope | Chasing Genius | National Geographic
While spending a summer in Uganda teaching school, Kathy Ku experienced first-hand one of the biggest problems facing Ugandan families today - access to clean drinking water. Teaming up with a fellow Harvard student, she devised a...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Luz Santana - Teachers Make a Difference - Dan Rothstein
Luz Santana, is Co-Director of the Right Question Institute (RQI), an organization that advances a strategy for teaching all people, no matter their level of education or income, how to ask better questions and participate more...
The Great War
Capturing the Horrors - The Art of World War 1
Young historians investigate World War I by watching a short video clip of art created by soldiers. As viewers analyze the pieces a clearer picture of the horrors of war comes to light.