Instructional Video18:50
Brave Wilderness

Incredible Invisible Frog

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew discover a frog with transparent skin! Known as the Glass Frog, these amphibians of Central America are known for their translucent belly skin that allows onlookers to see right into...
Instructional Video3:41
Maddie Moate

How does a chameleon change colour? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
How does a chameleon change colour?! We find out at The Robot Zoo! Join me and Greg as we answer some curious animal questions using the awesome Robot Zoo animals as our guides Thank you to The Horniman Museum for letting us film the...
Instructional Video5:30
CTE Skills

HST-AP Integumentary System Pt. 2

Higher Ed
This video discusses the main functions of the integumentary system. Protection, sensory perception, body temperature, storage, absorption, excretion, production, Pigmentation, melanin, carotene, albino, erythema, jaundice, cyanosis,...
Instructional Video6:24
msvgo

Respiratory System of Earthworm, Cockroach and Frog

K - 12th
This nugget describes the respiratory organs and the different modes of respiration seen in an earthworm, cockroach and a frog.
Instructional Video12:01
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Importance of Vitamin C for Your Body: From Scurvy to Immune System Support

Higher Ed
This video explains the importance of vitamin C in the body, including its role as a powerful antioxidant and its association with scurvy. It also discusses how vitamin C is absorbed and excreted in the body, and its essential role in...
Instructional Video6:50
Professor Dave Explains

The History of Olive Oil Part 1: From the Ancients to Today

12th - Higher Ed
We all love olive oil! It's great for cooking, it's great for snacking, especially with fresh bread, it's just the best. Where did it come from? Most people know that it is quite ancient, but where did it come from precisely, and what...
Instructional Video12:32
Institute of Human Anatomy

How Viagra Works: Mechanism, Dosage, and Side Effects

Higher Ed
This video explains how Viagra works to help with erectile dysfunction, including the physiological processes involved in achieving an erection. It also covers dosing, safety, and potential side effects, as well as comparing Viagra to...
Instructional Video9:05
JJ Medicine

Weird Symptoms of Iron Deficiency | Nails, Tongue, Skin, Hair & Others

Higher Ed
Weird Symptoms of Iron Deficiency | Nails, Tongue, Skin, Hair & Others Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world. Iron deficiency can lead to several important clinical outcomes, including iron deficiency...
Instructional Video8:37
Let's Tute

Introduction to Microbes: Understanding the Broad Categories and Their Impact on Human Health

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the five major groups of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, and viruses. It provides examples of diseases caused by each group and emphasizes the importance of prevention and treatment measures....
Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

British Bitesize Lesson #14: BUMP

Pre-K - Higher Ed
My gift to you this Christmas is 25 British Bitesize Lessons. Lesson #14 is about the word BUMP.
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

Elizabeth I of England part 6: Why the Virgin Queen Could be Cruel

12th - Higher Ed
From gendered criticism to mercury poisoning from cosmetics, there are many theories about why Elizabeth I could be so cruel.
Instructional Video11:05
Curated Video

Advanced Idioms Quiz! | English Vocabulary (C1-C2)

6th - Higher Ed
In this advanced English video you can test your knowledge of English idioms with a fun little quiz! Try to guess (or remember!) which word is missing in these 20 examples. (This is aimed at students with a B2, C1 or C2 level of English.)
Instructional Video9:41
Maddie Moate

Underwater Adventure! What can YOU See? | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Come dive with us as we go searching for animals living on a Coral Reef! What can YOU see? (Sharks, Turtles, Giant Sea Cucumbers and more!)
Instructional Video4:00
msvgo

Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide

K - 12th
It explains that air is present in water and soil. It also talks about the interdependence of plants and animals for oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Instructional Video11:40
Catalyst University

Male Reproductive Anatomy | Penis & Urethra

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore more male reproductive anatomy [internal/external parts of the penis.
Instructional Video4:50
Guinness World Records

Recycled plastic whale sculpture

K - 5th
The largest recycled plastic sculpture (supported) is 25.89 m (84 ft 11.6 in) long, 8.07 m (26 ft 5.8 in) wide and 4.2 m (13 ft 9.6 in). Monterey Bay Aquarium created the scientifically accurate representation of a blue whale. Every nine...
Instructional Video0:41
Curated Video

IDIOM FOR IELTS: Vocabulary for a 7+ 🔥 #shorts #ielts

9th - Higher Ed
IDIOM FOR IELTS: Vocabulary for a 7+ 🔥 #shorts #ielts
Instructional Video19:38
Curated Video

Parts of the Face & Makeup | English Vocabulary

6th - Higher Ed
Watch me put on makeup (without a mirror 😉) to learn the names for parts of the face and makeup products in English! Do you already know the names of body parts in English? This video looks at the face in more detail. Expand your English...
Instructional Video7:32
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Shared Doom of Microscopic Hitchhikers

9th - Higher Ed
Our oceans and lakes are filled with copepods, a myriad of small crustacean species that might float as plankton or infect other creatures1. And as they’re living in whatever manner best suits them, some copepods—like our friend...
Instructional Video12:47
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How To Make Model Magic Sun Magnets

K - 5th
How To Make Model Magic Sun Magnets
Instructional Video5:56
Curated Video

What Technique and Materials Did da Vinci Use to Create the Mona Lisa?

9th - Higher Ed
Why do Mona Lisa's eyes seem to be looking at us, no matter where we stand? The answer has to do with a set of meticulous artistic choices that da Vinci used for this portrait. Learn how Leonardo da Vinci used the verdaccio, chiaroscuro,...
Instructional Video3:22
Science ABC

Why Do Damp Clothes Smell Bad?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
According to Mary Johnson, principal scientist at Procter & Gamble, over two-thirds of laundry dirt comes from the secretions of the outer body, namely in the forms of sweat and sebum. Sebum is the oily waxy substance that you feel on...
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

Skin in the Game: The Importance of Symmetry of Risk and Return

Higher Ed
This video discusses the economic and ethical principle of "skin in the game," which suggests that those who stand to gain from an activity should also be at risk of losing when things go wrong. The video provides historical examples of...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Yasuke: the Forgotten African Samurai

9th - Higher Ed
There is a Japanese proverb which says “For a Samurai to be brave, he must have a bit of black blood.” Yasuke first appears in history in 1579 as an attendant of the Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano coming to Japan to visit the...