Instructional Video9:38
Crash Course

Vision: Crash Course A&P

12th - Higher Ed
Next stop in our tour of your sensory systems? VISION. With a little help from an optical illusion, we take a look inside your eyes to try to figure out how your sense of vision works -- and how it can be tricked. *** Table of Contents...
Instructional Video3:56
SciShow Kids

How Do We See Color?

K - 5th
Have you ever taken a bite from a bright red apple and wondered why it looks red to you? Jessi and Squeaks talk about how our eyes and brains help us see color!
Instructional Video2:24
MinuteEarth

This Is Not A Pine Tree

12th - Higher Ed
True Pines (conifer trees in the genus Pinus) are often confused with other members of the Pinaceae family like Picea (Spruces), Abies (Firs), Pseudotsuga (Douglas-firs) or Larix (Larches). So is very likely that your Christmas tree is...
Instructional Video4:10
SciShow Kids

Trees That Never Lose Their Leaves! Science for Kids

K - 5th
Some trees lose their leaves in the fall, but some keep their green leaves all year round. Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn about evergreens: where they grow, and how they survive in harsh conditions!
Instructional Video10:23
Crash Course

The Plants & The Bees: Plant Reproduction - CrashCourse Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Hank gets into the dirty details about vascular plant reproduction: they use the basic alternation of generations developed by nonvascular plants 470 million years ago, but they've tricked it out so that it works a whole lot differently...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

How to Do Dribbling Drills for Soccer

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to do dribbling drills from soccer coach Deejae Johnson in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

How to Freestyle on Rollerblades

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to freestyle on rollerblades from former World Champion speed skater Gypsy Lucas in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

How to Make Egg Carton Lights

9th - Higher Ed
Turn your home or patio into an incandescent flower garden with plain holiday lights and egg cartons.
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

World's Most Unusual Hikes

6th - Higher Ed
From the wet to the mysterious, some of the world's most unusual hikes that will certainly earn you bragging rights.
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

Mixed Boxes

Pre-K - K
The red pickup overturned, spilling fruits and vegetables. Helper Cars rush to help— a police car blocks the road while racing cars collect the items.
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

The Majestic Giants: Redwoods and Giant Sequoias

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of redwood and giant sequoia trees. Discover how these majestic giants, the tallest and largest living things on Earth, thrive in their unique environments. Learn about their incredible...
Instructional Video4:26
Prime Coaching Sport

Ball control (best soccer training)

K - Higher Ed
Here's 12 drills to train your ball control with both feet.
Instructional Video10:11
Prime Coaching Sport

No equipment PE games (all grades)

K - Higher Ed
In this video I take you through a few of my favourite PE games that don't need any equipment - They work with any grade and can be easily adapted to suit your classes size and ability!
Instructional Video2:48
Science ABC

Rainbow Colors: Why Don't You See All Colors In The Rainbow?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are three main reasons why we don’t see all the colors in a rainbow: 1. The colors we see in a rainbow are spectral, which means they are also present in the visible spectrum. 2. Some colors, like pink and brown, are made when two...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Cubist Art

6th - 12th
How Cubist artists used geometry to represent a form in its purest way using geometric shapes such as the cone, cylinder and sphere. Maths - Shape A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s...
Instructional Video6:41
Curated Video

Beyond 20/20: Exploring the Limits of Human Vision and Beyond

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the fascinating world of visual acuity and how it is measured beyond traditional eye charts. Learn from experts about the extraordinary capabilities of human and avian vision, including tetrachromacy in birds, which allows them...
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

How to Find the Volume of a Frustum

3rd - Higher Ed
This video explains how to find the volume of a frustum and explains what a frustum is. We also explain how to find the radius of the smaller/removed cone. There are two practice questions at the end of the video.
Instructional Video8:21
Wonderscape

Eyes and Optical Illusions: The Science of Seeing

K - 5th
This video examines the retina's photoreceptors, rods and cones, and their roles in vision, particularly in color perception and low-light conditions. It also explores optical illusions, showing how the brain can be tricked by visual...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

3 Soccer Offensive Drills For Beginners: Isolating Your Feet & Attacking

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Want to up your game on the soccer field? ⚽️ Gustavo is back with some more tips to improve your offensive skills. In this video tutorial, Gustavo breaks down 3 Offensive Drills to help you move the ball through defenders and score. The...
Instructional Video7:43
Prime Coaching Sport

Instant warm up games for PE - 5 easy to setup PE games for the whole class

K - Higher Ed
In this session I take you through some awesome PE warm up games that can be used for any lesson and at any age range! You can easily adapt them to suit your classes size and ability, and they're great to get your kids ready and warmed...
Instructional Video6:48
Curated Video

Identifying 3-D Geometric Shapes and Solids

K - 8th
Mr. Addit describes rectangular prisms, cubes, pyramids, cylinders, spheres, and cones. He defines the terms face, edge, and vertex.
Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

Review for You: Geometric Shapes and Lines of Symmetry

3rd - Higher Ed
Mr. Addit reviews common 3-dimensional shapes and talks about how they are formed by planes, edges, and vertices. He gives examples of cubes, cylinders, rectangular prisms, cones, and pyramids found in our environment. He then reviews...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Creating 3D shapes

Pre-K - 3rd
Making of 3D shapes of all sorts at the beach
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Light Cones and World Lines

12th - Higher Ed
Nobel Laureate in Physics Roger Penrose (Oxford) describes how, according to Einstein's special relativity, massive and massless particles move with respect to the light cones of space-time.