National Parks Service
Yosemite Nature Notes 17: Black Oaks
Changing appearance throughout the seasons, the black oak is one of the iconic trees of Yosemite Valley, and its acorn is used for food by both animals and people.
Ancient Lights Media
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems: This clip describes the roles of important internal structures present in the stems of Dicot plants.
Weatherthings
Storms: high wind, snow storms, tornadoes
Children on a playground use creativity and their imaginations to simulate the many different types of storms found on Earth. From thunderstorms to wind storms, to snow storms and rain storms, to hurricanes and tornadoes, the children...
Visual Learning Systems
Trees: Kinds of Trees
Exploring the world of trees this video defines what makes up a tree including the different parts of the tree. It also explains the difference between deciduous trees and conifer trees and why trees are important parts of our lives....
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Forest Biomes: Exploring Temperate Deciduous Forests
Upon viewing the Exploring Forest Biomes video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that forest biomes vary greatly, but all are dominated by trees. Understand that forests receive moderate to high amounts of...
Curated Video
Adding with a Hundreds Chart
This video teaches students how to use a hundreds chart to add numbers. It demonstrates decomposing numbers and shows that the order of the addends does not change the sum. Through examples with crayons and marbles, students learn how to...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Medication Innovations from War: The Cold War
Learn more about medical innovations that date to the Cold War.
FuseSchool
Photosynthesis & Respiration
Learn the basics about Photosynthesis and respiration. What is Photosynthesis? How do plants make their own food? Find out more in this video!
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
The Register | POEM
The Register | POEM - From 'You Wait Till I'm Older Than You' (Puffin).
Visual Learning Systems
Winter: Introduction
Snow-covered forests, animals foraging for food, and sports provide for an exciting glimpse into the wonders of the winter season. Concepts and terminology include: snow, ice, hibernation, winter sports, and winter solstice.
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Sloths and Their Wacky World
This video provides an overview of basic sloth facts, including their physical characteristics, sleep habits, eating habits, and behavior on the ground. It also includes footage of a newborn sloth being hand-reared and cared for by...
FuseSchool
Fungal Diseases
Imagine a world without bananas! It’s a real possibility… a fungal disease is attacking and killing banana trees, and as yet we haven’t found a cure.
Science360
Someday we may fill the tank with fungi fuel!
Over is 50-year career, Montana State University plant pathologist Gary Strobel has traveled to all seven continents to collect samples of endophytes from remote and sometimes dangerous places. Endophytes are microorganisms - bacteria...
Curated Video
Simplifying Intermediate Expressions with Zero and Negative Exponents
In this video, the teacher explains how to simplify intermediate level expressions involving zero and negative exponents. They discuss the rule that any number raised to the 0 exponent is equal to 1, and any number raised to a negative...
FuseSchool
Plant Classification
Plants are extremely complex and diverse - there are thousands of species. In fact, there are probably somewhere around half a million different species. And these are just the ones we know about - there are no doubt many more that...
Little Smart Planet
Learning about Seasons
Do you want to watch how easy it is to learn all about the 4 seasons of the year? Let's start !
Science360
One day, we may fill the tank with fungi fuel! - Science Nation
One day, we may fill the tank with fungi fuel! Plant fungi and bacteria called "endophytes" fueling breakthroughs in energy, medicine and more Over his 50-year career, Montana State University plant pathologist Gary Strobel has traveled...
Mazz Media
Weather-1
Viewers take a trip above the earth's atmosphere to learn about weather around the world. Students will come to understand the relationship between water, air and heat and how they interact to make weather happen. The terms atmosphere,...
Professor Dave Explains
Algebraic Equations With Variables on Both Sides
How to solve algebraic equations.
Professor Dave Explains
Plant Pigments
Why are most plants green? Why do leaves change colors in the autumn? Let's learn about pigments, the molecules that give living organisms their color. They also have other interesting functions, like the famous chlorophyll, which serves...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Plant Biology - Photosynthesis and Respiration
Learn the basics about Photosynthesis and respiration. What is Photosynthesis? How do plants make their own food? Find out more in this video!
Visual Learning Systems
Plant Parts: Leaves
Upon viewing the Plant Parts video series, students will be able to do the following: Recognize that plants have many parts, and that each part performs specific functions. List many different parts of plants that we eat. Describe the...
Professor Dave Explains
Plant Responses to the Environment: Tropisms and Defenses
We've already learned a little bit about plant hormones, but let's dig a little deeper so that we can really examine the different ways that plants can respond to stimuli. These are called tropisms, and they can be positive or negative,...
Weatherthings
Weather and Seasons: seasons and dressing for seasons
A little girl and her grandfather spend a summer afternoon sitting by a pond. The conversation changes from how warm the summer day is to how the pond gets cold and freezes in the winter. The grandfather helps the girl understand how the...