Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

Most People Don’t Know This About Antarctica… Do You?

6th - Higher Ed
Most People Don’t Know This About Antarctica… Do You?
Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

Have You Ever Wondered Why We Are Not Allowed to Visit Antarctica?

6th - Higher Ed
Have You Ever Wondered Why We Are Not Allowed to Visit Antarctica?
Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

A Submarine Explored Underneath of Antarctic Ice

6th - Higher Ed
A Submarine Explored Underneath of Antarctic Ice
Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

A Huge Meteorite Has Hit Antarctica

6th - Higher Ed
A Huge Meteorite Has Hit Antarctica
Instructional Video5:06
Wonderscape

Taking Action Together: Saving Antarctica's Glaciers and Ice Sheets

K - 5th
Science Kids Antarctica and the Melting Ice Shelf V1-0004

I will take personal steps to reduce my carbon footprint by cutting down on flights, using public transportation or biking more often, and consuming products more mindfully,...
Instructional Video3:44
Wonderscape

Adapting to Rising Sea Levels: Challenges and Solutions for Coastal Communities

K - 5th
Science Kids Antarctica and the Melting Ice Shelf V1-0003

This video discusses the impact of rising sea levels on coastal and island communities around the world due to factors like population growth and climate change. It...
Instructional Video6:10
Wonderscape

The Thwaites Glacier: A Man-Made Crisis Unfolding

K - 5th
Science Kids Antarctica and the Melting Ice Shelf V1-0002

The melting of the Thwaites Glacier, driven by human-caused global warming, is contributing to rising sea levels. If the entire glacier were to melt, it could result in a...
Instructional Video3:02
Wonderscape

Science Kids Antarctica and the Melting Ice Shelf V1-0001

K - 5th
Science Kids Antarctica and the Melting Ice Shelf V1-0001

The collapse of the Conger Ice Shelf in East Antarctica in 2022, the first of its kind in human history, highlighted the vulnerability of Antarctic ice to rising...
Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Antarctica - Exploring the Wonders of Enterprise Island

12th - Higher Ed
Enterprise Island, formerly Nason Island, has a fascinating history since its charting in 1898. Located in Wilhelmina Bay, it is 1.5 nautical miles long and became known to whalers in the early 1900s. The island attracts scientists and...
Instructional Video15:13
Curated Video

A Day in Life of Japan’s Massive Icebreaker Operating in Frozen Polar Waters

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we trace the lives of the crew and scientists aboard the Japanese Icebreaker Shirase while deployed to Antarctica. Discover the techniques used to break through the thickest ice,...
Instructional Video15:32
Curated Video

US Submarines Special Technique to Resurface Through Thick Ice

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel to explore the cold waters of the Arctic with the powerful Stealth Submarines breaking through ice. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an...
Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

Humongous Fossil Egg From 48 Million Years Ago Found In Antarctica

6th - Higher Ed
A mosasaur may have laid this football-size egg 68 million years ago.
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Huge Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf -Watch This Amazing Video From Space

3rd - Higher Ed
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. <br/>
A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by <b<br/>r/>satellites.

Credit; ESA - European Space Agency
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Giant Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf -Watch This Amazing Video From Space

3rd - Higher Ed
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. <br/>
A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by <b<br/>r/>satellites.

Credit; ESA - European Space Agency
Instructional Video12:02
The Daily Conversation

The Future of Ocean Exploration

6th - Higher Ed
Deep sea mining, seafloor vents, underwater drones, bioluminescent sharks, and the disturbing effects of ocean acidification highlight the near future of oceanographic discovery.
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

Ernest Shackleton on his South Polar Expedition (1910)

12th - Higher Ed
Ernest Shackleton on his British Antarctic Expedition 1907–09, otherwise known as the Nimrod Expedition, the first of three expeditions to the Antarctic led by the Anglo-Irish explorer. Its main target, among a range of geographical and...
Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Australia: Evolution’s Isolated Masterpiece

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Over 80% of Australia’s wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth, a result of its ancient separation from Antarctica during the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. As Australia drifted northward into warmer, drier climates, its...
Instructional Video2:00
Great Big Story

Polar diving, Lisa Kelly's chilling adventures

12th - Higher Ed
Join Lisa Kelly on her breathtaking dives in Arctic and Antarctic waters, exploring unique marine life and braving extreme cold.
Instructional Video3:00
Makematic

Continents

K - 8th
Take a trip around Earth’s seven continents and discover what makes them unique, from Asia's towering Mount Everest to the native wildlife of Australia to the frozen expanse of Antarctica.
Instructional Video1:35
Makematic

Place and Location

K - 8th
In geography, it's important to tell the difference between a place and a location. In this video, learn how.
Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

Antarctica: The Land of Extremes

3rd - 12th
Antarctica, the highest, driest, coldest, and windiest continent on Earth, is a land of extremes. With 99.6% of its surface covered in ice, it offers unique conditions for climate research. International scientists and researchers...
Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

Antarctica: The 5th Largest Continent and Glaciers Explained

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the size and characteristics of Antarctica, the coldest and windiest continent on Earth. They also discuss the North Pole and the Arctic region, highlighting the differences in temperature and wildlife...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

The Fascinating World of Penguins: Adaptations, Behavior, and Survival

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of penguins. From their unique adaptations for survival in icy waters to their distinctive tuxedo-like appearance, penguins captivate us with their charm. Discover how they navigate the...
Instructional Video11:45
Curated Video

Why So Few People Live On New Zealand's South Island

9th - Higher Ed
New Zealand is incredible to behold. Its physical geography, mostly on the South Island, is some of the most awe inspiring in the entire world. And its for this reason, that the country has gained international fame through the likes of...