Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Perspective: The Importance of Understanding Different Points of View

Higher Ed
This video explores the concept of perspective and how it shapes our understanding of the world. It emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding different points of view, highlighting that everything is a matter of perspective...
Instructional Video6:07
Britlish

The Excited Kitchen

9th - 12th
A fun animated English lesson for students of all ages from kids to adults to help develop the vocabulary of the kitchen. You will learn: bottle of washing up liquid, bowls, chair, chopping board, cleaver, cloth, cooker, cooking pot,...
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

Creating and Solving Story Problems with Division Using Repeated Subtraction

K - 5th
This video explains the concept by providing examples and visuals, such as apples and flower pots, to help students understand the relationship between the dividend, divisor, and quotient. By the end of the lesson, students will be able...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Pollination

K - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that pollination is a key step in sexual reproduction among all flowering plants and the purpose of pollination is to allow individual plants to exchange genetic information. Students will...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated OER

Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant

9th - 12th
The development of the male and female gametes in a plant is illustrated, explaining plant fertilization, pollination, and reproduction. Overall, get a complete picture of the life cycle of a flowering plant with some wonderful details...
Interactive3:07
Scholastic

Study Jams! Flowers

5th - 9th Standards
RJ hangs out in Zoe's garden as she explains pollination, flower anatomy, and fertilization. This cartoon-styled feature is sure to stay in your botanists' minds! Follow it with the dissection of large flowers, such as the lily. 
Instructional Video0:34
Curated OER

Adding Flowers

Pre-K - K
Reinforce counting and early adding skills by singing a counting song. Flowers on the door step 1-2-3! The song counts three flowers then counts three more, when added together there are six.
Instructional Video1:30
Curated OER

Nancy Odell: Pollinate

Pre-K - K
With Nancy Odell's help, students learn what pollination means. She interviews a bee and a flower to ask them to describe pollination. A bee then talks about how he takes pollen from one flower to another. It's a creative way to discuss...
Instructional Video1:42
American Chemical Society

How To Grow Fluorescent Flowers

9th - Higher Ed
Grow glow-in-the-dark flowers. An excellent video in the ACS Reactions series shows how to make fluorescent flowers. It gives step-by-step instructions for such an experiment.
Instructional Video5:18
PBS

When Did the First Flower Bloom?

6th - 12th Standards
Were the first flowers made in China? The first evidence of a flower, discovered in current-day China, changes the story of life on Earth. A short video details the evolution of flowers. It highlights the co-evolution of animals and...
Instructional Video2:48
American Chemical Society

Did You Know Honey is Really Bee Puke?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Despite the title, here is a video that makes honey even sweeter! Biology scholars journey inside a beehive with a fascinating video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Pupils learn about the social structure of a...
Instructional Video3:10
American Chemical Society

How to Make Flowers Last Longer

9th - Higher Ed
"Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour." - Robert Frost. An engaging video in the ACS Reactions playlist explains six steps that people can take to make flowers last...
Instructional Video2:15
MinuteEarth

Who Are Flowers Trying to Seduce?

6th - 12th Standards
Learn the tricks plants use to attract insects and animals in their quest for pollination. A thorough video lesson describes plant adaptations that meet their reproductive needs. From bees to rodents to bats, the narrator describes how...
Instructional Video3:45
SciShow Kids

The World's Smelliest Flower

K - 5th Standards
The Corpse Flower gets its name honestly, as it smells like a corpse. But why do some flowers smell good and some smell bad? Watch a video that explains the science around flower scents.
Instructional Video5:06
Be Smart

%$?# Allergies!

6th - 12th Standards
About 40,000 people have sinus surgery every year, hoping to relieve sinus congestion due to allergies. Learners see why some people have allergies and others don't. From flowers' pollen to pet dander, some human immune systems are...
Instructional Video2:58
Be Smart

How Bees Can See the Invisible

6th - 12th Standards
What do bees use to get rid of tangles? A honey-comb! The video focuses on how bees instinctively find flowers — their eyes view the world differently than ours. They also seem to be guided by electric charges because the bees have a...
Instructional Video6:33
Be Smart

How Do Bees Make Honey?

6th - 12th Standards
A queen bee may lay between 600-1,500 eggs per day during her three to four year reign. This fact and many others are contained in a video that shows scholars how bees turn nectar from flowers into honey, traveling thousands of miles to...
Instructional Video10:24
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Crash Course

The Plants and the Bees: Plant Reproduction

9th - 12th Standards
This video explains the difference between gametophytes and sporophytes and uses this this information to teach the reproduction process of various vascular plants. Viewers see how ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms reproduce. 
Instructional Video8:01
Amoeba Sisters

Plant Reproduction in Angiosperms

7th - 12th
A colony of bees has moved into someone's home and the owners know how important bees are for pollination. Should they keep the bees? An informative video also includes a guide to plant reproduction including the male and...
Audio
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: The Beautiful 'Corpse' Flower

9th - 10th
This web-article is about the blooming of the Titan Arum, also known as the 'corpse flower' because of its smell. Read all about the flower and see pictures of the unusual plant.