Instructional Video2:48
Señor Jordan

Canción - ¿Qué hora es? (Telling Time song)

12th - Higher Ed
Here's an original song for you to be able to learn how to tell time in Spanish!
Instructional Video2:16
Señor Jordan

Learn Spanish - ¿Qué hora es? (telling time) part 3

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we continue with learning how to tell time. It turns out there are some ways you might not have learned in school to tell time.
Instructional Video5:30
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The evolution of animal genitalia - Menno Schilthuizen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Genitals are the fastest-evolving organs in the animal kingdom. But why is this so? And what's the point of having decorative private parts? Menno Schilthuizen explains how the evolutionary biology of nature's nether regions uncovers a...
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

Days of the Week in Spanish | Kids Learn Spanish | Habla Pamela

3rd - Higher Ed
Days of the week in Spanish are easy to learn when Pamela talks about what she has to do during the week. She uses the days in Spanish as she tells about activities and the time she will do them.
Instructional Video6:29
Señor Jordan

Learn Spanish - ¿Qué hora es? (telling time) part 1

12th - Higher Ed
In this video lesson, we'll be covering telling basic time. Make sure to watch the next two in the series for a more complete understanding of time telling!
Instructional Video3:58
National Geographic

See How Ancient Past and Present Meet in This Coastal Town | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Archaeologist and National Geographic explorer Gabriel Prieto returned to his hometown of Huanchaco, Peru to tell the story of its 3,500 years of cultural continuity and involve the local community in discovering their past. ➡ Subscribe:...
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

How the 1918 Pandemic Hit Woodrow Wilson and His White House | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
In the spring of 1919, with the Spanish Flu having infected one third of the Earth’s population, sitting U.S. president Woodrow Wilson falls ill. At a time when the whole of civilization seemed to be in balance, Wilson’s doctor agonizes...
Instructional Video8:56
The Great War

A Farewell to Arms - Ernest Hemingway I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

9th - 11th
He is regarded as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, but before that, he was an ambulance driver on the Italian Front in the Great War and also took part in the Spanish Civil War and World War Two....
Instructional Video8:56
IT'S HISTORY

The Epic Failure of the Spanish Armada I PIRATES

12th - Higher Ed
History had rarely seen a fleet the size of the Spanish Armada. But rarely had it also seen such epic failure. The Armada of King Philip II of Spain was supposed to crush the Royal Navy, help the invasion of the British Isles and keep...
Instructional Video8:32
NativLang

Why some speakers can't understand speakers who understand them - Asymmetric Intelligibility

9th - 11th
Sometimes two languages are close enough that speakers of one understand the other. But it's not always fair. It's easier for Danish speakers to understand Swedish than the other way around. Same goes for Portuguese and Spanish. Many...
Instructional Video13:32
Crash Course

American Imperialism Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism. In the late 19th century, the great powers of Europe were running around the world obtaining colonial possessions, especially in Africa and Asia. The United States, which as a young...
Instructional Video22:06
Healthcare Triage

Should I disinfect my Amazon Deliveries? More Coronavirus Q&A: 4-1-2020

Higher Ed
We're answering 40 more coronavirus and COViD19 questions from viewers! You can go to the timecode below to see an answer to a specific question. Stay safe! Wash your hands! 0:00 - Intro 1:47 - Please explain the rationale behind the...
Instructional Video5:57
IT'S HISTORY

Isn't that India? - Navigation at Sea I PIRATES

12th - Higher Ed
Since the dawn of seafaring our ancestors had ways to navigate the seven seas. How did Navigation work before GPS and Google Maps? In our new episode, Brett explains how they used the stars, math and early forms of maps to explore the...
Instructional Video9:17
IT'S HISTORY

China Rules the Seas - The Invention of the Junk l HISTORY OF CHINA

12th - Higher Ed
Imperial China was a great seafaring nation. With the invention of the junks, massive, nearly unsinkable ships, it is safe to say that by the 14th century China had the best sea vessels in the world. The invention of the compass made...
Instructional Video1:47
MinuteEarth

400 Parts in a Million: The World's Biggest Experiment

6th - 12th Standards
Carbon dioxide makes up an incredibly small percentage of our atmosphere, so why is it so important? The video explains that humans passed the 400 parts per million mark in 2013. It highlights the causes of the increase and our...