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National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 2.4: Looking for Details with the Elaboration Game
In this lesson demonstration video at the National Gallery of Art, Grace Bogosian, a second-grade teacher at Sacred Heart School in Washington, DC, uses the Looking: 5 x 2 routine with her students to build an inventory of their...
Homeschool Pop
Idioms for Kids
Learn all about idioms in this fun learning video for kids! You will not only learn what idioms are but will learn some ehereles you can use day to day!...
Science360
Seven STEM resources perfect for at-home learning
Seven great recommendations for fun and exciting ways kids (and adults) can explore science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) at home.
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For livisit
Curated Video
Dramatic Toys for Part 2 Tips and Strategies
Today you’ll learn IELTS Part 2 strategies for answering a question about toys.
Describe a toy that changed your lif
e dramatically.
This is definitely an odd and challenging
Speaking Part 2...
Describe a toy that changed your lif
e dramatically.
This is definitely an odd and challenging
Speaking Part 2...
Curated Video
The Art of Doing - Web Development for Beginners - JavaScript Data Types
In this video, we will dive into different data types in JavaScript, including strings, numbers, Booleans, objects, and undefined. You will learn how to work with these data types and understand their properties and methods.
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National Geographic Kids
Cave Art Researcher: Genevieve von Petzinger | Best Job Ever
Before texting, emoji and a written languages our ancestors used cave art. Follow Paleoanthropologist Genevieve Von Petzinger story about her job uncovering the meaning behind these markings in this episode of Best Job Ever. ➡ Subscribe...
Wonderscape
Adjectives in Action: Placement Matters
This video explores how adjectives function in sentences, focusing on their placement after verbs. Using examples like the colors of the American flag and the description of a hat, the lesson explains how adjectives can follow verbs to...
NativLang
The Hardest Writing System! - an animated rant about learning Japanese
Japanese really does have the most complex writing system in the world. Here I spell out its history and my struggle to learn it. Subscribe for language!https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang' target='_blank'...
NPR
Telepathy Is Already Possible With a Brain-Computer Interface | Future You | NPR
Telepathy is no longer the stuff of science fiction, so long as you have a brain-computer interface. In this episode of NPR's Future You with Elise Hu, check out how brains directly interact with each other, bypassing the need for...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Thalia Goldstein - Imagination and Social Skills
Dr. Goldstein is Assistant Professor of Developmental Psychology at Pace University Department of Psychology, NYC. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. from Boston College in Developmental Psychology under the advisement of Dr. Ellen Winner,...
Englishing
Parallelism — Writing Tips
Unlock the secrets of parallelism and elevate your writing to new heights! In this must-watch video, we delve deep into the art of parallel structure, offering invaluable tips and tricks to enhance your written communication's clarity,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Marc Prensky - Do Teachers Make a Difference
Internationally Acclaimed Thought Leader and "Practical Visionary"; Founder, The Global Future Education and Foundation Institute; and Author
Marc Prensky is an internationally acclaimed thought leader,...
Marc Prensky is an internationally acclaimed thought leader,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Marc Prensky - Unleashing the Power of 21st-Century Kids
Internationally Acclaimed Thought Leader and "Practical Visionary"; Founder, The Global Future Education and Foundation Institute; and Author
Marc Prensky is an internationally acclaimed thought leader,...
Marc Prensky is an internationally acclaimed thought leader,...
Big Think
Human Nature: Paleolithic Emotions, Medieval Institutions, God-Like Technology | E.O. Wilson
Creativity might just be the defining trait that makes us human, says E.O. Wilson, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and acclaimed 'Father of Biodiversity'. But what exactly is the modern Homo sapiens, anyway? Wilson calls us an...
Curated Video
Waldorf School Education
Support our channel with a small donation at href='http://www.patreon.com/sprouts' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at Waldorf education is based on the principles of Anthroposophy by Rudolf Steiner. Rudolf Steiner founded the first...
Curated Video
Donald in Mathmagic Land
With Disney's trademark blend of music and animation, Donald in Mathmagic Land travels across the curriculum and right into the real world. Students can actually see math's connections to art, architecture, plants, sports, and games....
Curated OER
Letter G Game
As a review of the letter G, this resource would be a motivating addition to a language arts lesson. The video not only explores the sound of the letter G, but focuses on words that begin with the letter. What learner won't love the...
Curated OER
A Doll For Elmo
Elmo see's Abby's doll and wishes he had one too. Abby tries to make a doll using magic but makes a pumpkin instead. Elmo and the viewers need to chant the magic words together to make Elmo's doll appear. This video engages students with...
TED-Ed
"The Opposites Game" by Brendan Constantine
Brendan Constantine's anti-gun poem, "The Opposites Game," comes to life in a short video that animates the poem as Constantine recites it.
Curated OER
The Cookie Game
Prairie and Cookie Monster play a game involving a cookie. While being blindfolded, Cookie Monster has to identify which of the round objects is a cookie. He lists different traits, such as smooth, bumpy, hard, soft, etc. The examples of...
PBS
The Hunger Games
The odds will be in your favor that young statisticians will volunteer to participate in this experiment. After watching a short video that is part of the PBS Math at the Core middle school collection, scholars engage in a lottery and...
Curated OER
The Closer
The Closer uses critical-Language Arts to solve problems. Using clues she finds throughout the office, she solves problems involving open suitcases, briefcases, and pencil cases.