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Instructional Video15:25
Curated Video

Three Michelangelos in Florence: Great Art Cities

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this episode we look at three less well known works by Michelangelo, including a Pieta he made for his own tomb, a controversial naked Jesus Christ created when he was just a teenager, and a Bacchus rejected by the man who...
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Instructional Video4:54
Tate

Art & Language – Conceptual Art, Mirrors and Selfies | TateShots

K - 11th
The collective Art & Language was founded in Coventry, England by Michael Baldwin, David Bainbridge, Terry Atkinson and Harold Hurrell in the early 1960s, and the critic and art historian Charles Harrison and the artist Mel Ramsden both...
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Instructional Video6:53
Tate

John Smith – 'Playing With the Power of Language' | TateShots

K - 11th
John Smith is a British artist and filmmaker. Inspired by conceptual art and structural film, since 1972 Smith has made over 40 film, video and installation works, that have been shown internationally in galleries, cinemas and on...
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Instructional Video3:17
Tate Kids

Photography and Sign Language | Tate Kids

Pre-K - 9th
Find out about photography and sign language with playful artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin. ---- Play, make and learn about art and artists on Tate Kids http://www.tate.org.uk/kids
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Instructional Video5:54
Wonderscape

Hyperbole: The Art of Exaggeration in Literature

K - 5th
New ReviewThis video unpacks hyperbole, a figure of speech that uses intentional exaggeration for emphasis or humor. It demonstrates hyperbole's widespread use in literature, referencing works by Mark Twain and Lewis Carroll, and includes an...
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Instructional Video4:51
Wonderscape

Understanding Similes: The Art of Comparison in Language

K - 5th
New ReviewThis video examines similes, a key figure of speech used for comparison in writing. It explains how similes, characterized by the use of "like" or "as," differ from metaphors and enhance clarity and impact in communication. The video...
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Instructional Video4:08
Tate

Michael Craig-Martin — 'I'm Interested in Language' | TateShots

K - 11th
Looking back over his long career, artist Michael Craig-Martin explains why the same ideas drive him today as when he first started out. In the early 1970s Michael Craig-Martin created his famous sculpture An Oak Tree. The work consists...
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Instructional Video3:49
Tate

Rose English – 'Exploring Language in Public' | TateShots

K - 11th
Rose English introduces the Tate Liverpool exhibition Keywords and reflects on looks back at the radical art of 1980s Britain. This was a tumultuous decade in Britain, marked by many forms of oppositional politics which had a direct...
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Instructional Video4:36
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The chaotic brilliance of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat - Jordana Moore Saggese

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Like Beat writers who composed their work by shredding and reassembling scraps of writing, artist Jean-Michel Basquiat used similar techniques to remix his materials. Pulling in splintered anatomy, reimagined historical scenes and...
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Instructional Video4:06
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Did Shakespeare write his plays? - Natalya St. Clair and Aaron Williams

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Some people question whether Shakespeare really wrote the works that bear his name _ or whether he even existed at all. Could it be true that the greatest writer in the English language was as fictional as his plays? Natalya St. Clair...
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Instructional Video5:21
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why Shakespeare loved iambic pentameter - David T. Freeman and Gregory Taylor

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shakespeare sometimes gets a bad rap in high schools for his complex plots and antiquated language. But a quick peek into the rhythm of his words reveals a poet deeply rooted in the way people spoke in his time - and still speak today....
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Instructional Video4:41
TED-Ed

TED-ED: How to write descriptively - Nalo Hopkinson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use...
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Instructional Video6:49
Clarendon Learning

Capitalization Rules for Kids | Learn the capitalization rules in a fun interactive video for kids

K - 6th
In this video we learn how and when to capitalize. We learn about 6 main capitalization rules, the difference between common and proper nouns, and many other techniques so that students will learn when and when not to capitalize words or...
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Instructional Video11:14
Clarendon Learning

What are Compound Words for Kids | Learn about the 3 Kinds of Compound Words.

K - 6th
You've heard them, but you may not have known it. In this video we are going to learn all about compound words. So, what are compound words? Compound words are creating when smaller words are joined together to make new words with...
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Instructional Video8:19
Clarendon Learning

What is Alzheimer’s Disease? | Learn about the causes, symptoms, and prevention

K - 6th
What is Alzheimer's Disease and what causes it? In this video designed for elementary learning we explore those questions and help gain a deeper understanding of this disease. Many of us know someone who has been affected by dementia or...
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Instructional Video11:46
Clarendon Learning

Ancient Egypt for Kids | Learn the History of Ancient Egypt

K - 6th
In our Ancient Egypt for Kids video students will learn all about the history of ancient Egypt and when watched in combination with our lesson plan students will be able to describe and identify the characteristics of the Egyptian...
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Instructional Video6:45
Clarendon Learning

Simple and Compound Sentences for Kids | Learn the difference between simple and compound sentences

K - 6th
In this video we discuss the difference between simple and compound sentences. Simple sentences must have just two parts; a Subject and a predicate or verb. Compound sentences are made up of two complete simple sentences or independent...
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Instructional Video6:49
Clarendon Learning

Alphabetical Order | ABC Order | Learn how to place words in alphabetical order.

K - 6th
in this ABC Order video kids will learn how to place words in alphabetical order. Once you know the alphabet (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ) it is very easy to arrange words in ABC order. We start by looking at the first letter of each work...
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Instructional Video7:56
Clarendon Learning

Four Types of Sentences | Learn about Statement, Question, Emotion, and Command Sentences

K - 6th
In this video we learn about the four types of sentences. We learn about Statement Sentences, Question Sentences, Emotion Sentences, and Command Sentences. Each of these kinds of sentences is used in different situations and by the end...
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Instructional Video2:02
Clarendon Learning

basic measurement for kids

K - 6th
Basic measurement for kids! In this video you and your kids will learn about measurment and some ways that we can measure from Capacity, to Width and Height. After watching your student will have a better grasp on common measurment terms...
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Instructional Video9:28
Clarendon Learning

Cultures of the World | A fun overview of the world cultures for kids

K - 6th
In our Cultures of the world video we will learn about what culture means and how cultures can be very different around the world. We will learn how to appreciate the differences and how they influence our own identities. We will explore...
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Instructional Video9:00
Clarendon Learning

What is the Electoral College | Electoral college explained

K - 6th
Our What is the Electoral College video will explain and answer many questions regarding the electoral college and how it is used to determine our new president. This video is geared for kids and provides a basic overview of this...
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Instructional Video6:21
Clarendon Learning

World War 1 Overview

K - 6th
In our World War 1 Overview video you will learn in a very simple way many of the main points about world war I. How did the war start? When did the US enter (And why)? How long did the war last? How was it finally resolved? ------ We...
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Instructional Video6:59
Clarendon Learning

Compare and Contrast for Kids | Learn how to compare and contrast anything!

K - 6th
In this video we will learn how to compare and contrast or find similarities or differences between almost any object. Apples and Oranges or Boys and Girls we can compare and contrast almost anything. Looking for more comparing and...

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