Teaching Without Frills
Realistic Fiction Writing for Kids Episode 2: Brainstorming
In this video, you will learn how to brainstorm ideas for your realistic fiction story. We will brainstorm the main character, setting, problem, and solution.
Teaching Without Frills
How to Write an Imaginative Narrative for Kids Episode 3: Planning Your Story
In this video, you will learn how to make a plan for your imaginative narrative using a story map! We will plan the characters, setting, and events, including the problem and solution.
SciShow
Salted Nukes: An Even More Dangerous Bomb
Nuclear weapons are the most destructive things we’ve ever created, but it turns out there’s a way to make them even deadlier…
Crash Course
How a Bill Becomes a Law: Crash Course Government and Politics
Oh my, Craig has his work cut out for him this week. The process of how a bill becomes a law can be pretty complex, fraught with potential bill-death at every corner. As if just getting through committee isn’t difficult enough, bills...
Mazz Media
Symbols and Ceremonies of the United States
Was there really an Uncle Sam? Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance? Why are the flag's colors red, white and blue? Kids will enjoy exploring answers to these questions and learning about the origins and meaning of our country's most...
Super Geek Heroes
Learn to Add and Subtract with Millie Maths
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of mathematics. Millie Maths has a new mission to learn about adding and subtracting by using familiar objects and numbers. A great way to have fun, whilst...
Curated Video
Migrating to Angular 2 (Video 1)
Angular 2 is a technical and conceptual overhaul of its hugely popular predecessor, AngularJS. This means that for developers who have built and maintained applications with AngularJS, and need to transition projects across to Angular 2,...
Teaching Without Frills
Writing a Personal Narrative - Episode 1: Brainstorming a Story for Kids
In this video, you will learn how to brainstorm topic ideas for your personal narrative story.
Professor Dave Explains
Evaluating the Determinant of a Matrix
How to find the determinant of a matrix.
Curated Video
Understanding Writing Prompts: Identifying Key Ideas and Writing Types
In this video, the teacher explains to students how to approach a writing prompt by identifying key ideas and understanding what type of writing is required. Using a specific prompt as an example, the teacher demonstrates how to circle...
SciShow
The New Oldest Animal Fossils?
A new study reports what might be the oldest fossil animals ever found. And we're also learning more about what role the hippocampus plays in certain types of visual memory.
Curated Video
Choosing the Best Story Idea: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this video lesson, students learn how to choose the best story idea when writing to a prompt. The teacher guides them through the process of reviewing a list of special people and corresponding story ideas, deciding which idea they...
Professor Dave Explains
Ulysses S. Grant: Civil War Hero (1869 - 1877)
Ulysses S. Grant is best known as the general of the Union Army that brought an end to the Civil War, by getting General Robert E. Lee to surrender. But he also served as a two-term president, and he wasn't a bad one at that. He has been...
Curated Video
Writing Stories That Make Sense: Using Transition Words
In this video lesson, the teacher explains how to write stories that make sense to readers by using transition words. The lesson covers the steps of the writing process, including understanding the prompt, brainstorming ideas, making a...
Wonderscape
Parts of Speech: Understanding the Building Blocks of Sentences
In this video, the teacher explains the different parts of speech, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. The teacher provides examples and explanations for each part of speech, highlighting their functions and how...
English Tree TV
Finger Family Animals Song | Finger Family Nursery Rhymes
It’s a fun Finger Family Animals Song for kids! This nursery rhyme kids shapes song is made for teaching and learning English animal names! Sing along to the classic finger family rhyme and learn the names of the animals with this great...
Seven Dimensions
Setting SMART Goals for Success
In this video, a successful individual shares their approach to setting goals and introduces the concept of SMART goals. They explain the importance of specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals, and also discuss...
Curated Video
Autobiography: Brainstorming
Mr. Griot describes the characteristics of an autobiography. He also brainstorms and uses a graphic organizer to begin writing his own autobiography.
Curated Video
Infant
A continuing look at the young of many different zoo animals from around the world, encompassing Copenhagen, South Korea, Africa,
Tokyo, Washington, San Diego and West Java Zoological Gardens. See a zoo try to count, weigh and measure...
Curated Video
The Kelsey’s Vacation
Mr. Griot explains how to write a short story and include all of the narrative elements, like setting, character, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution.
Curated Video
Let’s Make It Better!
Mr. Griot models using a rubric and proofreading checklist to revise and edit a story.
Curated Video
Review for You: Book Reports
Mr. Griot will review the writing process for a good book report as well as what components should be included.
The March of Time
Writers working on story
MOT 1947: RADIO WRITERS: DRAMATIZATION: Two male writers in office trying to write story brainstorming creative solution about how to get 'the door closed' offering several ideas trying not to offend the sponsor or the network.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Situational irony: The opposite of what you think - Christopher Warner
Leaps and bounds separate that which is ironic and that which many people simply say is ironic. Christopher Warner wants to set the record straight: Something is ironic if and only if it is the exact opposite of what you would expect.