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Life Science

Plants and animals structure and process

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In this video, students will find a brief introduction to ‘Plant and Animal Structure and Processes’ module. The origin of…

Plant structure and function

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In this video, the students will learn about flowering plants, seed formation process and significance of honeybees in pollination. What…

Plant Evolution and Adaptations

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In this video, Dave Horak will explain plant evolution and adaptations. All plants have similar structure and needs. Then why…

Plant Structures

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In this video, Rasheen Robins will identify different plant structures and describe their functions, using a lenten rose plant for…

Animal Structures and Functions

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In this video, Lidia Martinez will describe the various structures in animals along with their functions. A structure is a…

Wild Kratts – Amazing Animals With Special Features

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In this video, Wild Kratts will go on a creative adventure to a desert in North America to discover amazing…

Identify Animal Structures and Function

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In this video, the students will learn about animal adaptations and identification of animals on the basis of structures. The…

Animal Senses – Visual Perception, Hearing, Taste, Smell

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In this video, the students will get to know the animals with best senses for smell, taste, hearing, and visual…

Why Do Animals Have Whiskers?

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In this video, Anthony Brown will explain why animals, like cats, seals, and rats, have whiskers. The main function of…

Earth and Space Science

An introduction to Geology

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Everything we love depends on this small blue planet, Earth. But how do we study the Earth? In this video,…

The Rock Cycle

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In this video, Mr. Bradley will use starburst candies to demonstrate how rocks are formed. Rocks can be organized into…

What Are Rocks and How Do They Form?

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In this video, Alizé Carrère will provide a detailed description of Earth’s layers and the rock cycle. The journey to…

Three Types of Rocks and the Rock Cycle

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Rocks of different shapes and forms can be found all over the planet. In this video, the students will learn…

The Rock Layers

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In this video, Dr. Steve Semken will take the students on a virtual guided tour to a rock formation. As…

Rock Layers and the Fossils Within

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In this video, Abby Brown will take the students on a virtual tour to a unique spot in Graf, Iowa.…

Laying on the Layers

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In this video, Chef Avogadro will demonstrate how rocks are deposited in layers through a fun experiment using everyday kitchen…

Changing Rocks Song

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How about learning the rock cycle through a fun song? Join Mr. Parr as he sings Jason Derulo’s ‘Want to…

Law of Superposition

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This video will help students understand an important concept in geology – law of superposition.  This law states that wherever…

Introduction to Weathering

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This video will introduce the students to a process that has dramatically shaped Earth’s land for billions of years –…

Difference between Weathering and Erosion

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Weathering and erosion are often used interchangeably. This lesson will help the students understand and differentiate these two processes. Simply…

Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Experiment

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Join Kaushay as she uses an experiment to explain and demonstrate how weathering, erosion, and deposition occurs. This small experiment…

Wind and Water Erosion

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Rocks or land changes shape overtime through a process called erosion. In this video, students will learn about two main…

Climate 101: Glaciers by National Geographic

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Glaciers have been shaping our planet for millions of years. This video will briefly define the formation, structure, types, and…

Interaction between Earth’s systems

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Our dynamic planet Earth works on a set of interconnected systems. In this video, students will learn how various systems…

Plate Tectonics Explained

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The Earth’s continents constantly drift around the globe, periodically glomming together and drifting apart. This lesson will serve as an…

Plate Tectonics Song

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Join Mr. Parr as he sings a lyrical adaptation of Gavin DeGraw’s ‘Make a Move’. This video will help students…

Plate Movement: 200 Million Years Ago to Present Day

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Two hundred million years ago our Earth’s landscape looked nothing as we recognize it today. In this video, Professor Ron…

Continental Drift 101 | National Geographic

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In this lesson, students will get to know how plate tectonics has shaped and will shape our Earth’s landscape. Let’s…

Biogeology

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Earth is continuously experiencing change. The question is, how does life react to these changes? In this video, Mr. Saggers…

What is a Natural Resource?

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Availability of natural resources is very important for survival of life on Earth. In this video, the students will learn…

Definitions in the Field: Natural Resources

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Natural resources are resources that are naturally available on Earth, such as minerals, water, animals, plants and fossil fuels. Join…

Going, Going Gone: Natural Resource Depletion

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Every now and then, we come across reports about water scarcity, gas shortages, and diminishing minerals. These reports are alarming…

Can 100% renewable energy power the world?

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If the current rate of consumption of non-renewable energy resources, such as coal and petroleum, continues, we will run out…

What are the environmental impacts of energy?

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Energy production takes its toll on the environment. In this lecture, Dr. Scott Tinker will discuss the environmental impacts of…

Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

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Renewable energy use is on the rise. In this lesson, students will learn about renewable energy resources as well as…

What exactly is a Natural Hazard?

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Earth is beautiful, but also deadly. In this video, students will learn what makes our planet deadly – natural hazards.…

How to prepare for natural disasters

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When a natural disaster strikes, there is little to no time to react. In this video Miriam Kramer will share…

Introduction to Emergency Planning

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In this video, disaster dodgers will introduce the students to emergency planning. To keep our family safe, we need to…

Physical Science

Speeding Through Energy Transfer

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What do you think happens when a moving object is stopped? Does it lose all its energy? When a moving…

Energy and Speed

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In this video, students will learn about the relationship between speed and energy. Energy of motion is known as kinetic…

Energy Transfer

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Energy transfers occur around us all the time. Let’s learn about these transfers with Professor Pipette. Melting of an ice…

Energy is always changing

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Energy transfers are vital for our everyday lives. Join this video to explore examples of various energy transfers occurring around…

Energy – Types and Uses

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Energy drives everything in our lives. Even simple actions like breathing or blinking require energy. In this lesson, students will…

Force, Work and Energy for Kids

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Have you ever wondered, how we are able to move stuff around? We move stuff using force and energy. In…

Our World: Potential and Kinetic Energy

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It may come as a surprise but roller coasters have been around for 200 years. The basic science that makes…

Energy Transfer Experiment

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This video features an easy and fun science experiment that students can perform using a tennis ball and basketball. This…

Energy Transfer Machines

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Have you ever seen machines that involve multiple steps to complete an simple task, such as cleaning a chalkboard or…

Energy Transfer and Efficiency

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When we turn on a light bulb, not all of the electrical energy is converted to light, but some energy…

Energy Collisions

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Energy is governed by the law that states ‘energy is neither created nor destroyed, but changes from one form to…

Heating Things Up

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The ability to heat things up is a blessing made possible by energy transfer. Join Professor Pipette as she tests…

Conservation Of Energy

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The law of conservation of energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed — but is transformed from one…

Testing the Law of Conservation of Energy

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This video demonstrates how the interchanging potential and kinetic energies in a swinging bowling ball obey the law of conservation…

Amazing Test of Newton’s Third Law

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Join MythBusters as they challenge Newton’s third law of motion — ‘every action has an equal and opposite reaction’ —…

Collision!

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What do you think happens when you kick a ball? Join Professor Petri and Professor Pipette as they play a…

Wave Motion

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Have you ever witnessed the Mexican wave at a sports event? The simple action of people standing up and sitting…

Do the wave

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Besides being a great toy, a slinky is an excellent device for studying waves. Join Professor Pipette and Petri as…

SOS Wave Patterns

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We use waves to communicate on a daily basis. This communication, however, is not limited to mobile phones, but can…

Waves- Crest and Trough

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When something about the physical world changes, information about that change ripples out in every direction in the form of…

The Human Eye and Pinhole Cameras How Do They Work

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Our eyes function like a camera. In this video, Professor Pipette will demonstrate how a human eye works using a…

Seeing Properties of Sound Waves

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Sound is the vibration of matter, which has mathematical properties such as wavelength, amplitude, frequency, and energy. These properties influence…

The Science of Light and Color for Kids

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Do you ever wonder what light is and where it comes from? How do we see color? In this video,…

Light Energy

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In this lesson, students will learn everything about light. Light travels in the form of waves, in a straight line,…

How Do We See Color?

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The color of any object we see is just how our brain understands the light bouncing off it.  In this…

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