Instructional Video17:05
SciShow

Talk Show: Blake de Pastino & Corn Snakes!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank Green interviews Scishow's Chief Editor Blake de Pastino who explains his interest in writing about science, paleontology & anthropology. Special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda brings corn snakes for everyone to play with.
Instructional Video5:16
SciShow

No Hips, No Problem: Better Hip Replacements From Snakes

12th - Higher Ed
If you want to make a better hip replacement, who better to turn to than… a snake? While these hip-less creatures might seem like a weird choice for help with this particular issue, a major part of creating comfortable, long-lasting...
Instructional Video5:13
SciShow

No Hips, No Problem: Better Hip Replacements From Snakes

12th - Higher Ed
If you want to make a better hip replacement, who better to turn to than… a snake? While these hip-less creatures might seem like a weird choice for help with this particular issue, a major part of creating comfortable, long-lasting...
Instructional Video6:01
Curated Video

Snakes: Senses, Anatomy, and Behavior

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a fascinating insight into the unique characteristics and behaviors of snakes. From their slimmed-down form and ordered internal organs to their exceptional sense of smell and infrared sensitivity, snakes have...
Instructional Video6:19
Curated Video

Double Snake Friendship Bracelet

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to make a double snake friendship bracelet from The Lanyard Ladies in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video8:19
Curated Video

How to Make a Snake Friendship Bracelet

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to make a snake friendship bracelet from The Lanyard Ladies in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Aposematism: The Colorful Language of Danger in the Animal Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of aposematism, where animals use bright colors and patterns to signal to predators that they are dangerous or poisonous. It explores examples such as poison dart frogs and the gila monster, as well as...
Instructional Video5:58
Brave Wilderness

Sneaky Banana Boa!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote finds a Banana Boa, the smallest Boa in all of Costa Rica! Also known as the Bromeliad Boa, these Dwarf Boas are famous for their striking color patterns and their propensity to wind up in...
Instructional Video9:52
Bozeman Science

Animal Behavior

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen steps you through eight types of animal behavior. He starts by defining ethology and explaining that behavior varies from innate to learned. He discusses each of the following with examples; instinct, fixed action...
Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can animals be deceptive? - Eldridge Adams

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A male firefly emits a series of enticing flashes. He hopes a female will respond and mate with him. A female from a different species mimics his patterns: by tricking the male, she lures him in -- and turns him into a meal. Where else...
Instructional Video2:12
MinuteEarth

What Are Brain Waves?

12th - Higher Ed
Even the parts of our brains that don't control physical movement show a lot of rhythm, and that might be integral to how our brains...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

The Bossy E Strategy: Solving Tricky Words for Good Readers

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how good readers can solve tricky words in a text using the bossy E strategy. They demonstrate how to identify the vowel consonant E pattern and use the E at the end of the word to make the vowel say...
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Using the Bossy E Strategy to Solve Tricky Words

K - 5th
In this video, students learn about the bossy e strategy for reading tricky words. They are taught that when a word follows the vowel-consonant-e pattern, the "e" at the end of the word is silent and the vowel says its name. By following...
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Exploring Safari Bird Species and Their Habitats

12th - Higher Ed
The safari's diverse ecosystems are home to various bird species, each with unique adaptations. Notable birds include the intelligent African gray parrot, the colorful lilac breasted roller, and the snake-hunting Secretary Bird....
Instructional Video6:28
SciShow Kids

Why Are These Frogs So Colorful? | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Join Squeaks as he learns about some of the most colorful animals ever: poison dart frogs! Some animals are bright and colorful to warn other animals that they might be dangerous... and some are just...
Instructional Video3:00
Fun Kids

What Are They?

Pre-K - K
What are they? Can you guess what they are as the pictures slowly become clearer?A fun video for practicing the grammar structure, 'What are they?' for children learning English, or just for fun. How fast can you guess? Good luck!
Instructional Video2:55
MinuteEarth

What Are Brain Waves?

12th - Higher Ed
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Instructional Video3:18
MinuteEarth

The Morbid Science of Roadkill

12th - Higher Ed
Surprisingly, flattened fauna can teach us a lot about wildlife biology. Join us on Patreon at href='https://www.patreon.com/minuteearth' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic,...
Instructional Video8:15
The Royal Institution

The Mathematics of Locomotion - Christmas Lectures with Ian Stewart

9th - 11th
The movement of all living things is governed by nerve impulses that follow a pattern of travelling waves. This is true for the trot of a horse, the tripod gait of an ant, the undulating movement of the millipede and even the slither of...
Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

How Does Design Affect Decision Making? [Advertiser content from Squarespace]

9th - 11th
While the way we interact with others changed drastically, the way that we process those interactions is as old as time. For evolutionary purposes, humans have had to detect information as quickly as possible. Being able to detect the...
Instructional Video1:35
MinuteEarth

Why Are Snakes So Creepy?

6th - 12th Standards
Humans are predisposed to fear snakes. Through evolution, many animals developed a visceral reaction to snakes as a defense mechanism. An engaging video lesson describes the evidence and how scientists came to this conclusion.
Instructional Video0:28
PBS

Jet Streams

6th - 8th
Winds that flow at high altitudes for many miles, sometimes around the entire Earth, obtained the name jet streams. Scholars view three different visualizations of jet streams: one focusing on North America, one focusing on Asia, and the...
Instructional Video4:29
American Chemical Society

Chameleons Are Masters of Nanotechnology

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The oddball reptiles, chameleons, can teach animal lovers a little something about nanotechnology. Viewers peel away the layers of the chameleon skin to discover the different types of chromatophores using an episode of a larger series...