Instructional Video0:39
NASA

Rossby Waves on the Sun Could Aid in Space Weather Prediction

3rd - 11th
To predict weather on a planet, we look at Rossby waves, large movement patterns in the atmosphere, like the jet stream. Just as on Earth, the conditions on the sun are constantly changing. This is why scientists were excited to discover...
Instructional Video6:23
Mr Henry's Music World

Winter Rhythm Play-Along: Easy Version [Body Percussion, Movement and More!]

K - 5th
A fun winter rhythm play along! This easy rhythm version will get kids clapping, moving, and singing.
Instructional Video1:29
All In One Social Media

Switch Business Instagram Back To Personal Account

Higher Ed
There are many differenet reasons why having a business Instagram account isn't working for you anymore. so in this tutorial I will show you how to switch business instagram back to personal account.
Instructional Video2:47
NASA

How NASA Data Helps Study Animals on the Move

3rd - 11th
MoveBank provides a free online database that enables animal tracking researchers to manage, share, protect, analyze and store their data. The system includes a set of online tools that help ecologists link animal movement data with...
Instructional Video3:33
NASA

NASA’s New View of the Daily Cycle of Rain

3rd - 11th
The most detailed view of our daily weather has been created using NASA's newest extended precipitation record known as the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM, or IMERG analysis. The IMERG analysis combines almost 20 years of...
Instructional Video3:52
NASA

NASA | SDO: Year Three

3rd - 11th
On Feb. 11, 2010, NASA launched an unprecedented solar observatory into space. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) flew up on an Atlas V rocket, carrying instruments that scientists hoped would revolutionize observations of the sun. If...
Instructional Video2:15
MinuteEarth

Is Climate Change Just A Lot Of Hot Air?

12th - Higher Ed
Check out http://www.lynda.com/minuteearth for 10 days of free online courses - http://www.lynda.com/ Illustrations by: Jesse Agar - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThisPlaceChannel Thanks also to our Patreon patrons: - Jeff Straathof -...
Instructional Video1:13
The Guardian

We stand together: the Guardian and Observer appeal 2015

Pre-K - Higher Ed
PLEASE DONATE HERE ► https://guardian.charitiestrust.org/guardianappeal.aspx Millions of people became refugees in 2015 in what was the largest movement of people fleeing war and persecution since the second world war. With fighting...
Instructional Video1:59
NASA

Kepler Stares at Neptune

3rd - 11th
During its K2 campaign, NASA's Kepler spacecraft observed the eighth planet in our solar system, Neptune. Kepler detected small changes in Neptune's brightness caused by the planet's daily rotation, the movement of clouds, and even...
Interactive3:06
Scholastic

Study Jams! Tides

5th - 9th Standards
The tide will turn in your earth science or oceanography unit when viewers see this clip. They learn that tides are caused by the gravitational pull of our moon, and are even impacted by the gravity of the sun. High, low, neap, and...
Instructional Video5:04
Physics Girl

Are Perpetual Motion Machines Possible?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
As part of a larger series, an informative video introduces the concept of perpetual motion machines and the science proving they don't work. The narrator then shares machines that appear to work and highlights the hidden sources of energy.