Instructional Video2:00
Seven Dimensions

Mastering Problem Solving: Four Key Steps for Success

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of problem-solving skills in a rapidly changing world. They outline four key steps to effectively solve problems: defining the problem, diagnosing the cause, identifying the optimum...
Instructional Video2:25
MinuteEarth

Why Earth Has Two Levels

12th - Higher Ed
Earth’s outer shell is made of two materials whose different densities and thicknesses give rise to two distinct “levels” on the planet’s surface. Watch our new show Paradigms (U.S. servers only!): https://www.vrv.co/paradigms...
Instructional Video1:41
American Museum of Natural History

What Happens When Large Meteorites Fall to Earth?

6th - 11th
If meteorites larger than 25 meters but smaller than one kilometer (approximately 1/2 mile) were to hit Earth, they would likely cause local damage to the impact area, including cratering, extreme waves, explosions, fire, and shattered...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Moon Size Comparison | 3D Size Comparisons of the Universe

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about moon size comparison in this Universe Size Comparison 3D video. Brought to you by KLT!
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Why Venus and Uranus Rotate Differently Than Other Planets?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The rotation of the planet around its axis can be generally of two types: prograde and retrograde. Prograde rotation indicates that the motion is in the same direction as the Sun’s rotation—which is counter-clockwise—if you’re looking...
Instructional Video4:22
Curated Video

Planet Size Comparison | 3D Size Comparisons of the Universe

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about the size of all kinds of planets and their different size relative to one another with this planet 3d size comparison video by KLT
Instructional Video0:42
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Earth's Nearest Neighbors

9th - 12th
This video introduces the Earth's Nearest Neighbors series. In this video, we will discover fascinating facts about Earth's neighboring planets and explore their unique characteristics. Join us as we uncover the incredible speed at which...
Instructional Video0:39
NASA

NASA | It Doesn't Take a Planet to Make Some Rings

3rd - 11th
Watch the changing dust density and the growth of structure in this simulated debris disk. Dust quickly collects into clumps and then forms arcs and rings, structures similar to what astronomers observe in actual debris disks. As the...
Instructional Video6:49
Bozeman Science

ESS1C - The History of the Earth

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains in more detail the history of the Earth. He shows how the history of the Earth is written in the rocks that are built up over time. Fossils allow us to compare different rock layers relative to one...
Instructional Video10:56
TED Talks

TED: We could kick-start life on another planet. Should we? | Betül Kaçar

12th - Higher Ed
Life makes our planet an incredibly exotic place compared to the rest of the known universe, says astrobiologist Betül Kaçar, whose research uses statistics and mathematical models to simulate ancient environments and gather insights...
Instructional Video5:35
SciShow

Why Does It Take So Long to Get to Mercury?

12th - Higher Ed
On a cosmic scale, Mercury isn’t very far away, but it's incredibly hard to get there. Getting into orbit around it takes years of flybys in the solar system, but we're going to do it again!
Instructional Video1:27
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring Venus: Earth's Fiery Sister Planet

9th - 12th
This video explores the fascinating world of Venus, Earth's closest planetary neighbor. Join us as we uncover the unique characteristics of this enigmatic planet and compare it to our own home. This video is part of the 9-part series,...
Instructional Video3:59
Curated Video

Journey to the Center of the Earth: Exploring Earth's Layers

Pre-K - 3rd
This video explores the layers of the Earth, from the crust to the inner core, comparing it to the layers of a sandwich. They discuss the composition and characteristics of each layer, highlighting the unique properties of the mantle,...
Instructional Video3:10
MinuteEarth

Why Earth Has Two Levels | Hypsometric Curve

12th - Higher Ed
Get NordVPN at https://NordVPN.com/minuteearth. Use code MINUTEEARTH to save 77%! Earth’s outer shell is made of two materials whose different densities and thicknesses give rise to two distinct “levels” on the planet’s surface. Watch...
Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

Differences in the Brightness of the Sun Compared with Other Stars

K - Higher Ed
An explanation and model illustrating that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars are due to their relative distances from the Earth. Using the power of storytelling and cutting-edge technology learners...
Instructional Video2:47
NASA

NASA | Using Color to Search for Alien Earths

3rd - 11th
NASA astronomer Lucy McFadden and UCLA graduate Carolyn Crow recently made a discovery that will help identify characteristics of extrasolar planets. By comparing the reflected red, blue, and green light from planets in our solar system,...
Instructional Video5:47
Curated Video

Using Transition Words to Compare and Contrast Ideas

K - 5th
This video transcript is a lesson for students on how to use transition words to compare and contrast ideas in their writing. It provides examples and prompts for students to practice using these transition words effectively. The goal is...
Instructional Video4:26
Be Smart

What's The Most Successful Species on Earth?

12th - Higher Ed
There are now more than 7 billion human beings on Earth, and that got me wondering: How successful are we compared to other species? I take a look at out how our numbers stack up to some other domains of life. It turns out that biomass,...
Instructional Video3:24
NASA

Cold Neptunes: An Exoplanet Sweet Spot?

3rd - 11th
A new statistical study of planets found by a technique called gravitational microlensing suggests that Neptune-mass worlds are likely the most common type of planet to form in the icy outer realms of planetary systems. The study...
Instructional Video1:49
Brian McLogan

Evaluating the composition of Functions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate an expression with the composition of a function and a function inverse. Just like every other mathematical operation, when given a composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function,...
Instructional Video2:38
Jam Campus

PLANETS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM SONG (Parody of The Chainsmokers - Closer)

6th - 8th
✌SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/2F48qzK 📩 [FREE DOWNLOAD] 7 SECRETS OF MAKING YOUR OWN SONGS: http://eepurl.com/geN6WT 🎧 SEE OUR FULL SONG LIBRARY → New music videos added every week: https://www.jamcampus.com 🔥NEED A VIDEO...
Instructional Video2:50
Jam Campus

PLANETS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM SONG (KARAOKE VERSION)

6th - 8th
Do you know the planets of our solar system? See if you can sing this karaoke version of The Planets of the Solar System song. Bonus points if you don't even have to look at the screen! ✌SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/2F48qzK 🙏...
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

Universe Size Comparison Video | Space Explained by KidsLearningTube

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about Universe Size Comparison with this facts about the universe video. Brought to you by KLT!
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

NASA Dawn mission: spacecraft takes first image of dwarf planet Ceres

12th - Higher Ed
NASA's Dawn spacecraft is currently on its way to the asteroid belt where it will rendezvous Ceres, its largest celestial body. Ceres, also classified as a dwarf planet, has an average diameter of about 950 km (590 miles) making it...