Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

Quavo Wrote A Migos Origin Story Movie With Seth Rogen

9th - Higher Ed
Grammy-nominated rapper Quavo is gearing up to make 2025 his biggest year yet. In this exclusive Boardroom Cover Story, Quavo sits down with Boardroom Co-Founder Rich Kleiman to discuss his upcoming album, which he calls his “free work”...
Instructional Video3:54
National Geographic

This New Zealand Couple Is Charming—So Is Their Farming | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
Joe and Fay Gock are responsible for many innovations in agriculture, including putting stickers on fruit and saving kumara from the black rot—the latter of which may be their most important, since it saved the vegetable from...
Instructional Video1:22
Biography

Kara Swisher on Mark Zuckerberg and the Social Network | BIO Shorts | Biography

6th - 11th
Kara Swisher talks about how accurate The Social Network is - from how the events transpired to how movie Mark compares to actual Mark. #Biography Subscribe for more Biography: http://aetv.us/2AsWMPH Delve deeper into Biography on our...
Instructional Video21:39
Curated Video

Vincent van Gogh Brought to Life: His Story & Facial Re-Creations Revealed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Vincent van Gogh: What is his true story? And of course, what is his true face? Vincent Van Gogh is known as the quintessential “tortured artist”. His life was spent as something of a pilgrim - van Gogh was constantly on a quest to find...
Instructional Video21:37
Curated Video

Tortured Artist: Van Gogh's Stunning Story & Facial Re-Creations Revealed | Royalty Now

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Vincent van Gogh: What is his true story? And of course, what is his true face? Vincent Van Gogh is known as the quintessential “tortured artist”. His life was spent as something of a pilgrim - van Gogh was constantly on a quest to find...
Instructional Video0:53
Food Farmer Earth

Buyer's Club: Preview

12th - Higher Ed
Tuesday Chilled Squash Soup and Lamb-Stuffed Squash Fall season brings a multitude of summer squash to the garden and the market. Chef Donald Kotler, of restaurant TOAST, shares two tasty dishes that use both zucchini and yellow squash....
Instructional Video10:17
Oxford Comma

Why do we make art? Reading, Summary, and Analysis of The Exhibits by Roger Dylan Turner

9th - 12th
Why do we create art? Does the art we create change over time? And how can a poem that doesn't look like a poem help us answer those questions?
Instructional Video8:51
GradeSaver

Gulliver’s Travels Video Summary

6th - 11th
Visit us at www.gradesaver.com to read the full transcript and learn more about the classic novel: https://www.gradesaver.com/gullivers-travels/study-guide/video Gulliver's Travels is a fictionalized travel narrative written by Jonathan...
Instructional Video3:08
Kids Academy

Sorting One Group in Different Ways | Sorting & Matching Games for Kids | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
Sorting objects in preschool is a necessary and vital skill. Sorting teaches and reinforces so many concepts! Colors, shapes, sizes, describing words, vocabulary, logic, and reasoning are learned when preschool and kindergarten students...
Instructional Video5:11
Seeker

Scientists Grew a Lamb in a Bag... Wait What?

9th - 11th
Two years ago, researchers created an artificial womb for premature lamb fetuses. Now, that technology is getting better by creating a womb that can one day help extremely premature babies live from 21–24 weeks old. What Does Lyme...
Instructional Video5:54
Seeker

How Did Science Get Neanderthals So Wrong?

9th - 11th
New neanderthal research adds to the changing image of these early hominids, and they’re not at all what we thought. Ancient Humans & Neanderthals Had Sex, Here's How It Changed Us Forever - https://youtu.be/ifSv1jXUzn4 Get 20% off...
Instructional Video0:54
Curated Video

This Liquid Telescope from the 1850s Is Finally Useful

6th - Higher Ed
India commissions its first liquid mirror telescope: How will it work? Liquid mirror telescopes can be a cost-effective option to watch the sky as compared to its conventional counterparts. The text should be as concise as possible - a...
Instructional Video3:14
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Flocabulary

The Importance of Setting in a Story

6th - 12th Standards
Where does it happen? When did it happen? These are two questions that play a key role in understanding the setting of a story. The fourth and final video in a Language Arts playlist uses a song to explain how the setting connects to...
Instructional Video28:44
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PBS

Comparing Hemingway to Young Adult Literature

7th - 12th Standards
Challenge groups to create a recommended reading list of contemporary young adult fiction that explores the same themes found in Ernest Hemingway's short stories and novels. After examining a list Hemingway created and a list put...
Instructional Video6:50
Be Smart

A Sea Otter's Adorable Adoption Story

6th - 12th Standards
Sea otters, an important species in the Pacific coast kelp ecosystem, are the focus of a short video that observes sea otters in captivity. One of the few animals that use tools to help them eat, viewers see how females in captivity will...
Instructional Video13:02
Crash Course

What Is Myth? Crash Course World Mythology #1

11th - Higher Ed
What are myths, what purpose do they serve, and how do they differ from other types of stories? Scholars watch a 13-minute video to explore an interesting topic in-depth. The video, which is the first in the Crash Course World Mythology...
Instructional Video
Macat

An Introduction to Soren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

11th - 12th Standards
Talk about faith and trust. Imagine Abraham's faith and trust when God directed him to sacrifice his son Isaac. In his Fear and Trembling, Soren Kierkegaard uses the Biblical story of Abraham to talk about faith and the seeming conflict...
Instructional Video4:57
The Brain Scoop

Two Bats and a Spider

6th - 12th Standards
What creatures lurk in the rainforest at night? Meet three of them in one short video. Part of a playlist exploring mammals, the video presents a look at night research in the Amazon. Scientists locate and photograph two bat species and...
Instructional Video5:32
TED-Ed

The Myth of Cupid and Psyche

9th - 12th
What does it mean to love? Is true love possible? Transformative? The myth of Cupid and Psyche asks readers to ponder these questions as does a short video that retells the classic tale.
Instructional Video7:57
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Federal Reserve Bank

Episode 7: Gross Domestic Product

8th - Higher Ed Standards
We know that businesses can make a profit and improve their worth, but can a nation do the same? Scholars investigate the Gross Domestic Product in the seventh video lesson of a 10-part economic series. They analyze how a nation creates...
Instructional Video4:47
TED-Ed

The Myth of Prometheus

6th - 12th
Have the foresight to include a short video on the story of Prometheus in a study of Greek mythology. Viewers discover why Prometheus is an inspiration for novelists, poets, dramatists, as well as the Olympic flame.
Instructional Video4:12
TED-Ed

The Aztec Myth of the Unlikeliest Sun God

6th - 12th Standards
How did the sun arrive in the sky? Learners watch a short film that describes the myth of Nanahuatl, a weak Aztec god who sacrificed himself to become the fifth sun for his people.
Instructional Video5:26
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Socratica

Chemistry: Boyle's Law (Gas Laws)

9th - 12th Standards
Pressure and volume remain inversely proportional for all gases. Socratica presents a video about this relationship as part of their chemistry playlist. It explains Boyle's Law and the associated formulas before demonstrating the...
Instructional Video1:46
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PBS

The Teotihuacan Fire Ceremony

6th - 12th Standards
Fire and light play an almost universal role in world religions, and the predecessors for the Aztecs were no exception. Using an animation, the enlightening video recreates the Teotichuacan Fire Ceremony with rich details and features...