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Real Life Online: Grade 4: Being Safer and Smarter Online: Part 1: Netiquette
Video [8:54] features a kid-friendly format with transcript and lesson plan for teachers, teaches kids about proper online behavior. This episode talks about cyberbullying and privacy.
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Goal Global: A Day in the Life of a Child in Kenya
Follow a day in the life of nine-year-old Gaudensia, who lives in the Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya. We see the difficulties she faces each day - the one-room flat where her family lives, the sometimes treacherous walk to school, the...
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Michael Chin: The Human Nervous System: Part 1
Video created by Michael Chin for Mr. Hussey's 12th grade Biology class explains the complexities of the human nervous system with clarity. [9:58]
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Youtube: Mary Cummens: English Colonized North Carolina
Who wanted to explore and settle in the Carolina region? This video addresses the English expeditions to the southeastern part of the New World and the benefits to establishing a colony in the region. [12:01]
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Make Me Genius: Youtube: Maps and Cardinal Directions Reading Maps for Kids
Kids can learn about various types of maps and understand all the four directions. [6:24]
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How Stuff Works: How Do Tides Work?
Most people are already familiar with the idea of high and low tides, but where do they come from? What causes this movement and why does it occur with such regularity? Tune in as Josh demystifies the rise and fall of the sea. [3:38]
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The Hundred Years' War
Video provides a brief overview of the causes, course, and effects of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). [7:37]
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Youtube.com: Textile Industry in North Carolina
6 years in the making, Still Standing makes its debut on the internet. This is the full 33 minute version of the documentary you've been hearing about. Produced by documentary filmmaker, Robert Newton, "Still Standing" is a fascinating...
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The Middle Ages in 3 1/2 Minutes
What was going on during the Middles Ages? Take a look at this animated timeline from the book 'Science: a Discovery in Comics' by Margreet de Heer. [3:34]
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Youtube: Reading as the Crow Flies: A First Book of Maps
A picture book introducing map reading by Gail Hartman, illustrated by Harvey Stevenson. [5:40]
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You Tube: Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
The forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from the SE United States reveals one of the darkest chapters in American history. Stories of hardship, endurance, love, and loss come alive as a grandfather experiences removal with his...
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Loom Knit: Looms, Tools & Basic Info Part 1 of 2 With Cc
Learn how to knit! Now is the chance to start! Use this tutorial from Kristen Mangus of GoodKnitKisses and start loom knitting today. This video will identify types of looms and what their individual purposes are. [4:10]
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Mathematics Peepshow: Eratosthenes
Watch and discover all the major achievements and famous Greek mathematician Eratosthenes. [2:16]
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You Tube: The Brain Scoop: Into Peru
Team Brain Scoop is about to helicopter into a biologically unknown region of the Peruvian jungle with a team of conservationists to study and document the area's biodiversity for the first time in its history. [13:02]
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The Only Way You Will Ever Need to Teach Theme [You Tube Video]
Middle school teacher Sara Johnson describes how she teaches the concept of theme. This video combines a sound explanation of the term and some classroom techniques she uses to reinforce understanding with her students.
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Youtube: Understanding Ukraine: The Problems Today and Historical Context
In this video, learn about the history of Ukraine and why there is violent conflict between Ukraine and Russia today. [6:58]
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See Qvideo: Higgs Boson: Explained the Easy Way!
You've all heard about Higgs Boson. But what exactly is all the fuss about? We'll explain.
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Youtube: The Story of Money
An animation made with young people at the Alan Pullinger Centre. Produced in association with MyBnk.
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It's Okay to Be Smart: Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?
Learn about the history of the development of the calendar and how February got the amount of dates it does in this video. Video reviews over the reasoning behind the calendar made by the Romans. [4:46]
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Walters Art Museum: A Virtual Gallery Tour Ancient Egypt
A virtual tour, in the form of a video, of the Ancient Egyptian holdings at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. [9:50]
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Monkey See: What Is an Ecosystem?
Science expert Emerald Robinson explains what an ecosystem is and why they are important. [2:00]