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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Welcome Baby Margaret
Help kids to learn to welcome their new baby siblings to their families with Daniel Tiger. It's time for baby Margaret to go home, and everyone is excited! The whole neighborhood welcomes her in song as the Tiger family strolls home. [2:18]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: There's Time for You and Baby, Too Song
Help kids learn that their parents will always have time for them, even when they have baby siblings, with Daniel Tiger. Daniel is learning that his mom and dad have time for him and his baby sister, too. [1:02]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: The Backwards Show
Miss Elaina, Daniel Tiger, and O the Owl put on a little show for Miss Elaina's parents, in which some of them dance backward while O plays the drums. This fun performance has everyone working together in his or her own way. Included is...
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Pbs Learning Media: From the Top at Carnegie Hall: Found Sound: Joshua Jones
This From the Top at Carnegie Hall video features a performance by 16-year-old Joshua Jones on the marimba. [4:29]
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Wnet: Thirteen: Get the Math: Full Episode of Get the Math
Get the Math is a multimedia project about algebra in the real world. See how professionals working in fashion, videogame design, and music production use algebraic thinking. Then take on interactive challenges here on the site. See the...
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Earth Videos: Fun Volcano Song
Sing along to this music video to help learn vocabulary for the study of volcanoes, while watching volcanic eruptions at the same time. (Length: 1 min. 57 sec.)
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Ant Rafts and Caterpillar Robots
The latest on the bug beat: To survive floods, fire ants band together to form a raft. They can sail for weeks. But how does the raft stay afloat? Researchers report the answer in PNAS this week. Plus, engineers at Tufts are looking to...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Gaddi People of Dharamsala
Captioned snapshots with music representing the Gaddi people of Dharamsala in a puja ceremony. [0:59]
University of California
University of California Television
Live streaming video and archives of UCTV's programs, which explore topics in science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, education, and gardening and agriculture.
Code.org
Code.org: How Computers Work: Circuits and Logic
How can you use technology to make your ideas come to life? Circuits are the answer! Watch this video to learn how circuits turn binary signals into websites, videos, music, and games. This is the fourth video out of six in the series...
National Pest Managment Association
Pest World for Kids: Season 1: Episode 8
Learn about stupid cockroach tricks, teeny tiny dust mites, and how crickets have music. [3:01]
Tricia Fugelstad
Fugle Flicks: Art Iculation
This music video, created by a group of fifth-grade students and their art teacher, includes a song about the many things you can learn in art class.
Stop Mo Go
Vimeo.com: Ideas, Experiments, and Innovation
A music video with text, featuring historical figures and some of their ideas and inventions. [2:57]
Other
You Tube: Flocabulary Five Things (Elements of a Short Story)
Learn about five story elements: plot, character, conflict, theme and setting in this engaging music video. [3:42]
Other
Frank Gregorio: Introduction to Volcanoes
This HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to Volcanoes. Take a look at the visual introduction to the power and wonder of Earth's volcanic nature. [3:34]
Other
Apwh Period 5 Preview
Preview of AP World History course material, Period 5, Industrialization and Global Integration, 1750-1900. Video created by Katie Hollerbach cleverly uses pictures and music in presentation. [2:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Wassily Kandinsky: Composition Vii
Comprehensive discussion of Kandinsky's "Composition VII," which touches on a number of themes and elements of Kandinsky's art, such as its relation to music and his use of color. [11:19]
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Apwh Period 2, Preview
Preview video set to music uses pictures and maps for a brief overview of AP World History, Period 2, Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies. [2:53]
Other
Frank Gregorio: Meiosis the Continuation of Life
This HD video choreographed to dramatic music is designed to provide a visually stunning and comprehensive review of the process of Meiosis cell division and the production of sperm and egg.
Other
Apwh Period 5 (1750 1900) Timeline Quiz Events
Timeline study material for Advanced Placement World History course, Period 5, 1750 to 1900. Video set to music chronicles events from 1750-1900, Industrialization and Global Interaction. [2:04]
Crash Course
Crash Course World History Ep. #21: Columbus, De Gama, Zheng He! 15th Century
In this Crash Course video, John Green teaches you about the beginning of the so-called Age of Discovery. You've probably heard of Christopher Columbus, who "discovered" America in 1492, but what about Vasco da Gama? How about Zheng He?...
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: Ellen and Elmo Take Turns
Ellen DeGeneres and Elmo Take Turns listening to music through headphones, and then try to share them.
Other
Coma Niddy: Theory vs Hypothesis
Listen to this rap to learn the difference between a theory and a hypothesis. [2:42]
Crash Course
Crash Course Chemistry #5: The Electron
Hank brings us the story of the electron and describes how reality is a kind of music, discussing electron shells and orbitals, electron configurations, ionization and electron affinities, and how all these things can be understood via...
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