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Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Earth's Natural Resources: Types of Natural Resources
Upon viewing the Investigating Earth's Natural Resources video series, students will be able to do the following:
Define a natural resource as anything we take from the environment and use.
List natural resources commonly used...
Curated Video
Exploring Our Past: Native Peoples of the Great Plains
Grammy Nominated, Native American singer-songwriter Joanne Shenandoah narrates this five part series on Native Peoples. The daily lives and cultures of America's Native Peoples come to life for students through reenactments recorded at...
Curated Video
Understanding the Balance of Payments and its Significance for Economic Performance
This video lesson is an introduction to the balance of payments, a financial document that measures a country's economic activities with all other countries over a period of time. The instructor explains the components of the balance of...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Upside of Wasteful Speculative Bubbles and the Downside of Efficiency - William Janeway
William Janeway notes the prevalence (and importance) of speculative bubbles, especially in respect to equity markets and technological breakthroughs. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.<br/>
Clarendon Learning
Food Chain for Kids | What is a food chain? | Come learn about producers, consumers and more!
What is a food chain? In this video on the Food chain for kids we will answer that question. We will take students through the energy cycle from the sun to plants, plants to animals and humans, and much more! We will learn about...
TED Talks
TED: How I fail at being disabled | Susan Robinson
Born with a genetic visual impairment that has no correction or cure, Susan Robinson is legally blind (or partially sighted, as she prefers it) and entitled to a label she hates: "disabled." In this funny and personal talk, she digs at...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Frank Harris lll - They Came Across the Water
Professor Harris has written for more than 50 publications over the past 25 years, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, New Haven Register, Northeast Magazine, and USA Today. He currently writes a column for...
Curated Video
Precision Farming: Using Echolocation to Grow More with Less
Video 6 of the Echolocation Unit. In this final segment, students will discover how farmers are using precision farming to adapt to the challenges of climate change. Using an analogy of doing homework with different tools for different...
Curated Video
Exploring Our Past: Native Peoples of the Woodlands
Taped on-location at a First People's living history museum, this live-action video explores the history, culture, and legacy of the first People of the Woodlands. Students will learn about the daily lives of these native peoples....
Visual Learning Systems
Needs of Living Things: Need for Living Space
Upon viewing the Needs of Living Things video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that living things have the following characteristics: they are made up of one or more cells, carry out movement, grow, and develop....
Learning Mole
Visiting a Restaurant
This is a great resource for PHSE and primary school students, this series will take students through different scenarios they will come across in daily life and give them the skills to deal with each one. This episode is all about the...
PBS
How Much Should I Charge? (Probably More Than You Think)
If you started selling a service or product today, how would you know how much to charge? Today we look at some of the underlying psychology that goes into setting the perfect price.
ACDC Leadership
Macro 2012 FRQ #1: PPC, OMO, Money Market, and Balance of Payments
Join the hundreds of thousands of students that have used Mr. Clifford's videos and resources to ace your macroeconomics course.
Bozeman Science
LS4D - Humans and Biodiversity
In this video Paul Andersen defines biodiversity and explains the impacts humans are having on the planet's biodiversity. Humans are impacting the variety of life on our planet through habitat destruction, invasive species, pollution,...
Señor Jordan
Learn Spanish with a Joke - (#24)
¡Feliz viernes! A ver si les gusta este chiste.<br/>
Happy Friday! Let's see if you like this joke.
Happy Friday! Let's see if you like this joke.
Kids Academy
Fractions for Kids | Math for 2nd & 3rd Grades | Kids Academy
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Clarendon Learning
Ancient Egypt for Kids | Learn the History of Ancient Egypt
In our Ancient Egypt for Kids video students will learn all about the history of ancient Egypt and when watched in combination with our lesson plan students will be able to describe and identify the characteristics of the Egyptian...
California Academy of Science
Reducing Food Waste
The average American creates more than 240 pounds of food waste every year. Are there ways to reduce that number? The eighth lesson in the 13-part series covering Our Hungry Planet introduces multiple ideas for reducing food waste. It...
PBS
Food Is Fuel
Which has more calories, a cupcake or a rat? The odd question grabs pupils' attention as they learn about food as fuel in an intriguing installment of the PBS food science playlist. The video explains how scientists use a bomb...
Amoeba Sisters
Food Webs and Energy Pyramids: Bedrocks of Biodiversity
How come we don't eat worms, but we eat fish that eat worms? A video features the food chain and explains why a food web is a better explanation for biodiversity. It includes explanations of producers, autotrophs, consumers,...
PBS
Soul Food Junkies: Portions
Serve up a rate of percents. The Math at the Core resource investigates the percent of daily value of sodium and saturated fats in different foods. Pupils determine the number of serving sizes they eat of popular snack foods and...
Crash Course
World War II, A War for Resources: Crash Course World History #220
What was the role of food in World War II? Examine Japan and Germany's pursuit of autarky and the acquisition of resources with a Crash Course World History video, which also addresses the varying ways that countries fighting in World...
Fuse School
Green Chemistry - Principle 9
Plant power! Soy beans are now a common food product in many forms, but what else can they do? Learners observe as the narrator introduces soy beans as an earth-friendly alternative to oil for ink production in part nine of a...