Instructional Video2:55
Science360

Protecting our forests. NSF Science Now 3

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we explore the Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Site, phytoplankton and climate change, how silver turns people blue and, finally, why math hurts.
Instructional Video2:55
Science360

NSF Science Now 3

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore NSF's Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Site, phytoplankton and climate change, how silver turns people blue and finally why math hurts.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Properties of Nickel: From Coins to Alloys and Beyond

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating properties and uses of nickel. From its historical significance as a coinage metal to its role in alloys like stainless steel and permanent magnets, nickel proves to be a versatile element. We also learn about its...
Instructional Video11:11
PBS

Six Historically True Facts about Money

12th - Higher Ed
Money isn't actually valuable. It's just pieces of metal, pieces of paper, or more recently, computer code. So how did money come to be such a driving force of modern life?
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Versatile Uses and Toxicity of Lead

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a description of the element lead, including its properties, historical uses, and potential dangers.
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Electrolysis of Ionic Compounds: Molten and Aqueous Solutions

Higher Ed
In this video, the process of electrolysis is discussed, which involves the splitting of an ionic compound into its constituent elements by passing an electric current through it. The video explains how electrolysis works for molten lead...
Instructional Video2:42
Professor Dave Explains

Benjamin Harrison: Make Grandpa Proud (1889 - 1893)

12th - Higher Ed
There have been two father-son lineages in presidential history (Adams and Bush) but only one grandfather-grandson lineage, and that's William Henry Harrison (9th) and Benjamin Harrison (23rd). Harrison defeated Grover Cleveland in 1888...
Instructional Video5:02
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Probability & Statistics: Probability Basics - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Instructional Video26:35
Epic History TV

Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow 1812

12th - Higher Ed
In 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with the largest army Europe had ever seen. But after winning a costly victory at Borodino and occupying Moscow, Napoleon's invitation to Russian Emperor Alexander to make peace met with no response....
Instructional Video2:03
Next Animation Studio

Born With a Silver Spoon in Your Mouth

12th - Higher Ed
Max and Moon are on their way to Charlie's house for a party. Moon asks Max who Charlie is, and Max explains that he's a new classmate that just moved to the city a few months ago. When they arrive at the house, they see that it is much...
Instructional Video2:03
Out of this Word

Born With a Silver Spoon in Your Mouth

Pre-K - 5th
Max and Moon are on their way to Charlie’s house for a party. Moon asks Max who Charlie is, and Max explains that he’s a new classmate that just moved to the city a few months ago. When they arrive at the house, they see that it is much...
Instructional Video5:07
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Probability & Statistics: More Probability - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Instructional Video11:45
Curated Video

How to Make Insoluble Salts: State Symbols, Solubility Rules, and Preparation

Higher Ed
The video is a chemistry lesson on making insoluble salts. The teacher explains the concept of state symbols and how they indicate if a salt is soluble or insoluble. The teacher also covers solubility rules and how they predict if a salt...
Instructional Video7:41
Curated Video

Solubility Rules: Predicting Solubility of Compounds in Water

Higher Ed
The video discusses solubility rules and how to determine whether a salt or compound is soluble or insoluble in water. State symbols are introduced as a way to determine the state of chemicals or species in a reaction. The video then...
Instructional Video1:55
60 Second Histories

Lindisfarne a monk's view - part 2

K - 5th
This video is part two of the eye witness account of the raid on the Lindisfarne monastery; thankfully the Vikings never destroyed the Lindisfarne Gospels which still exist today.
Instructional Video10:46
Weird History

Who Was The Real Captain Morgan

12th - Higher Ed
When you hear the name "Captain Morgan," images of bros posing with a handle of spiced rum with one foot danging precariously in the air probably come to mind. While there were plenty of pirates whose reputations were built on boozin' it...
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

The Versatile Uses of Precious Metals and Essential Elements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's take a look back at the elements silver, hydrogen, phosphorous, germanium, and sulfur.
Instructional Video5:26
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: The Merchant of Venice - Act 2 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Portia receives two wealthy suitors, Shylock’s servant quits, and Shylock’s daughter Jessica orchestrates an elaborate plan to steal her father’s money and elope with her boyfriend Lorenzo! How will Shylock react when he loses his wealth...
Instructional Video11:20
Hip Hughes History

The Election of 1896 Explained

6th - 12th
If you are in a United States history course and you don't know about this critical election between William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan then come test day, you best be staying home son.
Instructional Video3:23
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce 'to the' in a Sentence: American English

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce the words 'to the' together. These two words will be very low in pitch and connected. They should be said very fast. In fact, when said correctly, you can articulate these two words without moving the lips or jaw!.
Instructional Video0:21
The March of Time

Mexico silver mining

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1940: MEXICO SILVER MINE: EXT VS Mining houses on side of cliffs trees mining ramps. INT Mexicans in mine pouring silver w/ large prong. INT Mexicans stacking silver slabs onto weighing machine. CU Silver slabs being lifted on tray.
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Uses and Risks of Nanoparticles in Everyday Life

Higher Ed
This video discusses the unique properties and uses of nanoparticles, including their high reactivity and invisibility to the naked eye. The video explores practical applications, such as self-cleaning glass, sunscreen, and the...
Instructional Video14:50
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Acrylic Pour Painting for Beginners

K - 5th
Learn how you (or your children!) can make fluid paintings using acrylic paint, floetrol, silicon, and epoxy resin! I will add links to products you need below. HAVE FUN!!! You can use ANY acrylic paint, however thinner is better (the...
Instructional Video17:28
Physics Girl

We've never seen THIS before - James Webb Space Telescope

9th - 12th
Why is the James Webb Space Telescope so incredible?