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Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Planet Song- teach the order of the planets!

Pre-K - 4th
I wrote this for my elementary science classes to help to teach the order of the planets (lyrics below). For a version of this song that uses an Mnemonic with an Elegant Mother, instead of an evil one (I know some of you teach the...
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Rock 'N Learn

Learn the Planets Song

K - 5th
It’s easy to learn the names and order of the planets around our sun when you sing this silly song. Join Kevin, Marko the Pencil, and Terra for some fun practice. Use this mnemonic device: My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos....
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Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Planet Song- Names of the Planets

Pre-K - 4th
Purchase on iTunesf='http://goo.gl/t841vV' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>iTunes Here's a version of my original planet song for those of you who requested a version without the evil mother.' Although, of course it was used to amuse,...
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Mazz Media

The Planets: Science Songs for Kids

K - 8th
The Planets Song for kids is a science song that teaches young children all about the planets in our solar system. The Planets song helps children remember the names of the planets and their order in our solar system. The Planets Song is...
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Curated Video

Exploring the Universe: Asteroids, Comets, and More!

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, children learn about various celestial objects in space, including asteroids, comets, meteors, and constellations. They also learn a fun mnemonic to remember the order of the planets in our solar system. The video...
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Curated Video

The Structure of the Solar System and Gravity: A Brief Overview

9th - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the structure of our solar system and how gravity plays a crucial role in maintaining this structure. The video begins with the description of the sun at the center of our solar system, and then it...
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Curated Video

The Planck Length: Why It’s the Smallest Measurable Length

12th - Higher Ed
The scale of the universe is bigger than you can imagine. It is also smaller than you can imagine. The smallest lenth theorized to be possible, the Planck length is about 4 X 10^-35 meters. Just imagine...
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Tarver Academy

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in 13 seconds

12th - Higher Ed
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TED Talks

Ashwin Naidu: The link between fishing cats and mangrove forest conservation

12th - Higher Ed
Mangrove forests are crucial to the health of the planet, gobbling up CO2 from the atmosphere and providing a home for a diverse array of species. But these rich habitats are under continual threat from deforestation and industry. In an...
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World Science Festival

Planet of the Humans: The Leap to the Top

6th - 11th
For all that Darwin contributed to our understanding of the biological world, he was haunted by one vexing question: How does the incremental process of evolution suddenly produce, say, humans—animals who walk upright, communicate...
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PBS

The Search for the Earliest Life

12th - Higher Ed
More than 4 billion years ago, the crust of the Earth was still cooling and the oceans were only beginning to form. But in recent years, we've started to discover that, even in this hellish environment, life found a way.
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FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Astrophysics - The Solar System (Part 2)

6th - Higher Ed
This video looks at the characteristics of the outer planets, dwarf planets, moons and comets.
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Curated Video

What Makes A Planet Habitable?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are many planets in the universe, but very few of them have qualities to support life Taking one celestial body at a time and determining whether it supports life would be slow and inefficient. So, astronomers look for certain...
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Science ABC

What Makes A Planet Habitable?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are many planets in the universe, but very few of them have qualities to support life Taking one celestial body at a time and determining whether it supports life would be slow and inefficient. So, astronomers look for certain...
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msvgo

Formation of Solar System

K - 12th
It explains the formation of our solar system and describes the Sun and the planets as members of the solar system.
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TED Talks

TED: Where are all the aliens? | Stephen Webb

12th - Higher Ed
The universe is incredibly old, astoundingly vast and populated by trillions of planets -- so where are all the aliens? Astronomer Stephen Webb has an explanation: we're alone in the universe. In a mind-expanding talk, he spells out the...
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TED-Ed

TED-ED: Can you solve the seven planets riddle? - Edwin F. Meyer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your interstellar police squad has tracked a group of criminals to a cluster of seven planets. Now you must apprehend them before their reinforcements arrive. Of course, the fugitives won't just stay put _ they'll try to dodge you by...
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TED Talks

TED: The state of the climate crisis in 2021 | Climate Action Tracker

12th - Higher Ed
2021 is a critical year for climate change. According to the Paris Climate Agreement, governments must decide now on how to reduce the amount of carbon they pump into the atmosphere in order to avoid the most devastating consequences of...
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Curated Video

Why the Solar System Is the Rarest (Not Because of the Earth)

6th - Higher Ed
There are three types of solar systems in the universe: ordered, anti-ordered and mixed. Anti-ordered systems are those where large planets are closer to the star and become smaller as they move away. In mixed systems, the planets are...
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Curated Video

Is Fine-Tuning in Physics Evidence of a Creator? A Scientific Viewpoint

12th - Higher Ed
Then Isaac Newton in 1687 showed that planets move due to the same forces we experience here on earth. If things could be explained with mathematics, to many people this called into question the need for a...
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Curated Video

Planets in Spanish - Los planetas y el sistema solar

K - 5th
Learn Spanish with our Planet Song for children. You will get to learn the planets of our Solar System in order: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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Curated Video

Are We Alone in the Universe? Exploring the Fermi Paradox and Drake Equation

12th - Higher Ed
Do Aliens exist? Are we alone in the universe? Where is everyone? Fermi Paradox and Drake Equation: Where is everyone? You probably already know that there are more stars in the universe than all the...
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NASA

The Outer Planets: Hubble’s Continuing Legacy

3rd - 11th
What is OPAL?



OPAL (Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy) is a project to obtain long time baseline observations of the outer planets in order to understand their atmospheric dynamics and evolution as...
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Schooling Online Kids

The Life Stage Series: Mental Development - The Rocket Ship Adventure

K - 5th
3...2...1... Blast off! Best friends Cate and Rani become astronauts for the day, shooting through space to learn about all the planets in the solar system. But wait... they’ve started to run out of fuel! Throw on your spacesuit and...