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How to Craft a Christmas Gourd Snowman

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Bring a little outdoor holiday cheer inside with this cute-as-can-be veggie snowman.
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How to Make a Magnetic Spice Rack

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Messy cabinets, rolling jars, tipping bottles, and spilled spices can now be a thing of the past with a magnetic rack for all your yummy seasonings.
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How to Clean Antique Watches

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Although some antique watch repair shops clean watches ultrasonically, the hand-cleaning method is still preferred for many antique watches.
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How to Build a Laser Security System

9th - Higher Ed
Got a mystery to solve? Somebody's been making off with your stuff, and you don't have a clue who it is, do you? Here's your chance to catch them in the act.
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How to Install Motion Detector Lights

9th - Higher Ed
Installation of motion detector lights isn't as difficult as it sounds, since most are pre-wired and preassembled.
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How to Board Up a Window

9th - Higher Ed
Board up a window for protection against strong storms and hurricanes.
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How to Make an Outlet Mount for Your Cell Phone

9th - Higher Ed
How to Make an Outlet Mount for Your Cell Phone
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How to Make a Paper Hat

9th - Higher Ed
Save money on your child's next party by making your own party hats -- or have the kids make their own for a fun birthday party activity.
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How to Make Cowboy Coffee

9th - Higher Ed
When you're camping or rustlin' up cattle and there isn't a kitchen stove nearby, you can make your own coffee with a can and some ingenuity.
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How to Make a Christmas Yule Log

9th - Higher Ed
You can use this festive yule log to celebrate the season year after year.
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How to Grow Daffodils in Your Garden

9th - Higher Ed
Daffodils -- also known as Narcissus -- are woodland plants that make a beautiful addition to any garden.
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How to Remove a Tree Stump

9th - Higher Ed
There are many ways to remove a tree stump depending on its size and root system. Choose a method that works best for you.
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How to Practice Basic Roof Flashing Maintenance

9th - Higher Ed
Flashing materials are the metal -- or sometimes vinyl -- connector pieces between sections of your roof or around the chimney, vents, and skylights. They can become damaged over time. Here are some repair tips.
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What Crossover Point Should You Pick for Your Car Audio?

9th - Higher Ed
Learn what crossover point you should choose in this Howcast car stereo video with expert Movin' On.
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The Surprisingly Interesting Reason Crackers Have Holes #Short

6th - Higher Ed
Take a closer look at the crackers you might have eaten this morning. What do you see? Those tiny holes on each cracker aren't there for no reason. Everyday you wake up surrounded by common objects with a hidden...
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The Percent Proportion

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, Mrs. C breaks down how to use the *percent proportion* to find a *part**, **whole**, or **percent* — using the classic *“is over of equals percent over 100”* shortcut!
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Park Lights

Pre-K - K
Small cars play in the ball pool, but the balls fly everywhere! As it gets dark, the mechanic asks Helper Cars to install lights. A timber truck brings the lights, and an excavator, concrete mixer, and manipulator set them up. Now the...
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The Catamaran

Pre-K - K
The robots have gotten together to go fishing. They're sitting in their boat and are ready to sail off. Skoop also wants to go fishing with the robots. He jumps onto the boat... Kaboom! The boats flips over. It's too small and not steady...
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Rodents of the World: Capybaras, Beavers, Groundhogs, and Squirrels

3rd - 12th
This video provides information about some of the largest rodents in existence, including the capybara, beaver, groundhog, and squirrel. It highlights their physical characteristics, habitats, behaviors, and unique adaptations. Whether...
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The Importance of Punctuality

K - 5th
In this video, Renee the crab shares a story about his friend Matthew, who struggled with punctuality. Matthew's lateness caused him to be kicked out of his band, but with some advice from Renee, he learned the importance of going to bed...
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The Ultimate Lice Solution: Suffocation Method

6th - Higher Ed
Agathe and David discover the secret to eliminating lice by analyzing their breathing mechanisms. After various experiments, David successfully uses a scientific method that suffocates the lice by blocking their respiratory channels....
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Solid State Electrical Properties and Band Theory

9th - Higher Ed
Electrical conductivity varies from metals to insulators. Solids can be divided into three categories: conductors, insulators, and semiconductors. Conductors are solids through which electricity can flow to a large extent, classified as...
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I WONDER - What Was A Murder Hole In A Castle?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what was a murder hole in a castle.
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Cathode Rays Unleashed: Discovering Their Properties

9th - Higher Ed
Cathode Rays: Key Properties

• Straight-Line Travel: Cathode rays travel in straight lines, casting sharp sha
dows.
• Negatively Charged: Composed of negatively charged particles, specifically electrons, deflected by...