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Pbs Learning Media: Music Video: Who What Where When Why How
In this video, the song "Who What Where When Why How" will help Joel and Benji solve the mystery of Joel's missing hat. This resource teaches question words.
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Pbs Learning Media: Marimba Beat: Jingchen Sun
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, watch Jingchen Sun, a 17-year-old marimba player from China, as she plays a haunting piece by German composer and percussionist Nebojsa Zivkovic. [0:56]
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Pbs Learning Media: Musical Journey: Eliodoro Vallecillo
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 17-year-old Eliodoro Vallecillo plays the Allegro from Mozart's Concerto No. 3 in E flat, K. 447 on the French horn. [3:29]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Open Course Ware: Copyright Applied to Music and Computers
This is a video lecture from MIT that is part of a course on copyright law. The video focuses on peer-to-peer file sharing.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: The Electric Company: Music Video: Capitalize
Lisa sings "Time to Capitalize" to teach children the rules of capitalization. This resource teaches capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and the concept behind proper nouns.
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Wnet: Thirteen: Get the Math: In Music See How the Teams Solved the Challenge
The teams use algebra to match the tempo of an electronic drum track to the tempo of an instrumental sample created by DobleFlo.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Living Band Aid Beats Like a Heart
Jordan Lancaster and Steven Goldman, researchers from the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration and the University of Arizona, put rat heart cells on a piece of synthetic mesh and within a few days, it started beating. The hope is...
Favorite Poem Project
The Favorite Poem Project: "Since There's No Help" by Michael Drayton
Kurt Sepmeier, a music retailer from Chicago, describes himself and explains why Michael Drayton's poem entitled "Since There's No Help" connected to his life after a breakup with a girlfriend. Then Sepmeier reads aloud the poem by...
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Estuary Rap
Student rappers use humor and student interview clips to explain the importance of an estuary. [4:43]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Hermann Hauser, Guitar
Met curator Jayson Kerr Dobney on war and music in Hermann Hauser's Guitar, 1937. [3:16]
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Pbs: Odd Squad: Music Video: Gonna Add One
Learn about addition in this fun clip from the Odd Squad. Agent Otto joins Soundcheck for their new hit song, "Gonna Add One".
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Singing (And Noises): Doodle Music
Video explores musical notes and durations using mathematically symmetrical patterns.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Recognition Humanities Passage Music
Watch a demonstration of one way to approach a 'recognition' question for a humanities passage in the reading comprehension section of the LSAT.
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Pbs: Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music
Although the site does not provide the entire video, there is enough information here to be helpful. Find a short biography of Johnny Cash and a photo gallery as well as a video of his classic performance of "Five Feet High and Rising."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Humanities Passage Overview Music (Paired Passages)
Watch a demonstration of how to use active reading strategies to approach two paired passages about a humanities topic on the LSAT. [9:03]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Additional Evidence Humanities Passage Music
Watch a demonstration of one way to approach an 'additional evidence' question for a humanities passage in the reading comprehension section of the LSAT. [4:03]
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Pbs Learning Media: The Diary of Anne Frank 3: The Suffering of Millions
Students examine how filmmaking techniques-such as music, voice-over narration, and camera cuts-build tension and capture the viewers' hearts and minds in this excerpt from the 2010 Masterpiece version of The Diary of Anne Frank. In this...
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Pbs Learning Media: Mister Chris and Friends: Sound
It's not always easy to learn something new. Mister Chris tries to help his friend Raphael learn how to whistle and Wishing Well sends the two on a musical adventure highlighted by a Big, Big Concert. A companion activity for this video...
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Pbs Learning Media: Pbs Kids Rocks: Dom La Nena: "My Friend"
PBS Kids Rocks is a music album featuring 28 songs from Grammy Award-winners. Each of the songs helps kids explore topics related to literacy, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and social-emotional learning. Bilingual...
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Pbs Learning Media: My Best Friend's Ukulele
With music coming from a ukulele, this song explores words that start with the letter "U." This resource teaches new vocabulary and reinforces letter learning. [1:34]
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Pbs Learning Media: Pbs Kids Rocks: Best Coast: "Taking Turns"
PBS KIDS Rocks is a music album featuring 28 songs from Grammy Award-winners. Each of the songs helps kids explore topics related to literacy, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), and social-emotional learning. Bilingual...
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Pbs Learning Media: Mister Chris and Friends: Honeybee
Mister Chris has finished his farm chores, and now he's ready for an adventure full of music and friends. Join him at the orchard to find out how honeybees turn apple blossoms into apples, then dance at the barn concert! [2:42]
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Pbs Learning Media: Kid Vision: African Dance Field Trip
Penny and the KidVision Kids learn about West African dance and music. They listen to a storyteller, make and wear traditional dance attire, play dundun drums and dance the Lamba, and watch a professional performance by Delou Africa!...
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Pbs: Early America: Foo Boo Woo Boo John
Watch a demonstration of how to play the jaw harp as an expert musician performs "Foo Boo Woo Boo John," a traditional folk song that came to America from England.
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