Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

Learning the Alphabet and Numbers: A Fun Adventure on Kids Planet

Pre-K - 3rd
This video is an educational adventure that teaches kids about the alphabet and numbers. Through fun activities like quizzes, singing, and games, children learn the basics of counting, spelling, and reading. The video emphasizes the...
Instructional Video13:30
PBS

Dune, The Most Important Sci Fi Series Ever? (Feat. Princess Weekes)

12th - Higher Ed
The planet is Arrakis. Also known as Dune. And y’all, it’s a mess. December of this year, we were supposed to see the arrival of director Denis Villeneuve’s interpretation of the 1965 novel Dune, which had been previously (and rather...
Instructional Video3:53
Makematic

Let's Read Art

K - 8th
Using SEEK questions helps us to discover and learn about the world – and see art in new ways!
Instructional Video10:52
Professor Dave Explains

The Formation of the Earth and The Moon

9th - Higher Ed
As we make our way through the solar system, our third stop brings us to Earth, which is almost certainly where you are sitting as you read these words, unless my content is still being watched hundreds of years after its release on some...
Instructional Video18:23
TED Talks

TED: How we found hundreds of potential Earth-like planets | Dimitar Sasselov

12th - Higher Ed
(NOTE: This talk was given in 2010, and this field of science has developed quickly since then. Read "Criticisms & updates" below for more details.) Astronomer Dimitar Sasselov and his colleagues search for Earth-like planets that may,...
Instructional Video9:57
Curated Video

Should we reflect sunlight to cool the planet?

9th - 11th
Solar geoengineering might help lower temps, but it’s a controversial approach. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videosf='http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos The climate change...
Instructional Video5:21
Curated Video

Why beavers matter as the planet heats up

9th - 11th
Beaver dams are cool(ing the air). Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videosf='http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos If you know anything about beavers, it’s probably that they build...
Instructional Video4:54
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why should you read “Dune” by Frank Herbert? - Dan Kwartler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A mother and son trek across an endless desert. Wearing special suits to dissipate heat and recycle moisture, the travelers aren’t worried about dying of thirst. Their fears are much greater. Soon, the sound of the desert is drowned out...
Instructional Video7:55
Curated Video

The Importance of the Alphabet: Learning to Read and Write

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, the teacher engages students in a fun and interactive way to learn about the alphabet and its importance in communication. Through exercises and examples, students explore words that sound similar but have different...
Instructional Video4:59
Curated Video

Let's Go Dreaming, Into the Stars by Shanita Allen

Pre-K - 5th
Join Little Ari and her talking dog, Pepper, as they explore the world of dreams and journey into outer space in this activity book version of Let's Go Dreaming: Into the Stars. Meet Galaxy Joe, take a magical ride on a Meteoroid, and...
Instructional Video6:54
Curated Video

Exploring the Magic of Literature: A Journey Through Different Book Genres

Pre-K - 3rd
This video discusses the importance of literature for children and explores different types of books available to them, such as picture books and lullaby books. It emphasizes the power of reading to transport us to different worlds and...
Instructional Video4:15
National Geographic

How NASA's Next Mars Mission Will Take the Red Planet's Pulse | Decoder

Pre-K - 11th
On November 26th, 2018, NASA's InSight spacecraft is set to touch down on Mars after completing a 205-day orbit in space. Learn about the three distinct ways this groundbreaking mission will study the deep interior of the red planet in...
Instructional Video4:24
National Geographic

His Epic Message Will Make You Want to Save the World | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
As the human population continues to grow, so does our impact on the environment. In fact, recent research has shown that three-quarters of Earth’s land surface is under pressure from human activity. In this short film, spoken word...
Instructional Video12:23
National Geographic

Why Paul McCartney Started the "Meat Free Monday" Movement (Exclusive) | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Global superstar Paul McCartney sits down with National Geographic Editor in Chief Susan Goldberg to discuss his campaign Meat Free Monday and how one our photos inspired him to write “Lady Madonna.” ➡
Instructional Video2:03
National Geographic

Are These the Oldest Fossils Ever Found? | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
New fossil evidence may represent the most ancient life ever discovered. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
Instructional Video2:03
National Geographic

Are These the Oldest Fossils Ever Found? | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
New fossil evidence may represent the most ancient life ever discovered. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
Instructional Video10:27
Astrum

The next step in Earth-like Exoplanet discovery - the blurry images of CHEOPS

Higher Ed
It seems counterintuitive, but ESA's newest space telescope, CHEOPS, is designed to take blurry images of stars. But this helps astronomers to understand more about orbiting exoplanets than a clear image would. Here's why!
Instructional Video3:17
National Geographic

Jupiter 101 | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Jupiter is the oldest and most massive world in the solar system. Learn about the planet's origin story, its Great Red Spot and oceanic moons, and how this ancient world influenced the formation of the solar system's other planets. ➡
Instructional Video3:06
National Geographic

Here, Cutting Down Millions of Trees is Actually a Good Thing | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Scientists protect a vast carbon store by chopping down millions of trees in Scotland. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's...
Instructional Video6:17
SciShow Kids

Meet the Marsupials! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Squeaks and Jessi have been having fun learning all about Australia. Squeaks wants to know more about marsupials, the special group of animals that lives almost nowhere else. So Jessi introduces him to a...
Instructional Video11:50
Curated Video

Globalization I - The Upside: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about globalization, a subject so epic, so, um, global, it requires two videos. In this video, John follows the surprisingly complex path of t-shirt as it criss-crosses the world before coming to rest on...
Instructional Video1:40
Epic Reads

The Cerulean by Amy Ewing | Epic Reads Explains | Book Trailer

6th - 11th
Sera’s never truly fit in among her people, the Cerulean. But when she’s chosen as the sacrifice to break the tether that holds the City Above the Sky, she realizes just how important she may be. Even if her survival was an accident. All...
Instructional Video9:14
Epic Reads

April 2017 Real Talk | The Female of the Species & The Hate U Give

6th - 11th
Meet Natalie from Team Epic Reads! If you want to have some #RealTalk about some important topics in YA then you have come to the right place my friends. This month I’m bringing you some Real Talk about two of my favorite books on the...
Instructional Video4:30
Reading Through History

History Brief: The Space Race

6th - 11th
This video gives a brief history of the Space Race during the Cold War era. *** Like our Facebook pageref='https://wInstagramok.com/ReadingTwitterHistory/' target='_store' rel='nofollowwebsite/a> Follow us on