Instructional Video3:58
Señor Jordan

El mono - Episodio 9 (Basic Spanish)

12th - Higher Ed
This is a video in a new series to help people learn Spanish through repetition and storytelling. This particular story is basic. We will be using the words from this episode in future episodes. The idea is to repeat words a lot in...
Instructional Video3:54
Señor Jordan

El mono - Episodio 8 (Basic Spanish)

12th - Higher Ed
This is a video in a new series to help people learn Spanish through repetition and storytelling. This particular story is basic. We will be using the words from this episode in future episodes. The idea is to repeat words a lot in...
Instructional Video3:30
Señor Jordan

El mono - Episodio 7 (Basic Spanish)

12th - Higher Ed
This is a video in a new series to help people learn Spanish through repetition and storytelling. This particular story is basic. We will be using the words from this episode in future episodes. The idea is to repeat words a lot in...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Description Text Structure

3rd - Higher Ed
Description Text Structure identifies the common characteristics of the description structure of informational text.
Instructional Video0:53
Curated Video

I WONDER - Can People Live In Antarctica?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of can people live in Antarctica.
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is Day And Night Like In Antarctica?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is day and night like in Antarctica.
Instructional Video1:04
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is The Coldest Continent In The World?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is the coldest continent in The World.
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Much Ice Is In Antarctica?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how much ice is in Antarctica.
Instructional Video9:39
Nature League

Why Are Antarctic Sea Spiders So Big? - Field Trip

6th - 8th
This week on Nature League, Brit explores life on Earth by visiting Dr. Art Woods at the University of Montana to discuss gigantism in Antarctic sea spiders.
Instructional Video34:55
Nature League

Exploring Metabolism and Aging | Compilation

6th - 8th
Brit looks back on our tenth month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of metabolism and aging. Get your Nature League pin here!
Instructional Video5:05
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Why Do Marine Biologists Collect Whale Poo?

9th - 12th
Season 2, Whale Shark part 4. The researchers Kayne and Kamil are with get excited when they spot whale shark poo floating in the ocean. What type of information can we learn from this biological specimen? Kayne and Kamil are about to...
Instructional Video3:21
Science ABC

How Many Countries Are There In The World? Are There Places That Doesn’t Fall Under Any Country?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are 195 UN-recognised nations in the world. About 50 more have declared themselves independent. However, the count does not end here. The answer to our question simply depends on our point of view and on how we define a "country":...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

International ozone treaty stops changes in Southern Hemisphere winds

12th - Higher Ed
The ozone layer’s recovery is stopping changes in the atmospheric circulation systems of the Southern Hemisphere, according to new research.
Instructional Video4:48
Science360

Emperor Penguin Populations in Antarctica and Climate Change - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
You might call them the "poster children" of Antarctica. Penguins have long topped the charts as the iconic animal of the frozen continent. But now, a new study indicates melting sea ice, caused by climate change, may soon wreak havoc on...
Instructional Video1:39
Science360

Engineers re-create tsunami debris impacts to measure their force - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
In a tsunami, devastation is created by far more than the wave itself. Debris that hits homes and other structures plays a huge role in a tsunami's destructive power. But until now, engineers could only estimate the forces at work when...
Instructional Video4:47
Science360

Emperor Penguins and Climate Change

12th - Higher Ed
You might call them the ""poster children"" of Antarctica. Penguins have long topped the charts as the iconic animal of the frozen continent. But now, a new National Science Foundation study indicates melting sea ice, caused by climate...
Instructional Video1:55
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: Simultaneous heat waves in Arctic and Antarctic

12th - Higher Ed
Earth's poles have been experiencing major heat waves simultaneously, alarming climate scientists.
Instructional Video1:05
Visual Learning Systems

Topography and the Earth: the Land

9th - 12th
This program describes the major topographical features of Earth including mountains, plains, and plateaus. Footage from throughout North America takes students to the Rocky Mountains, the plains of Iowa, and the Colorado Plateau to...
Instructional Video0:51
Next Animation Studio

NASA launches laser to scan Earth's polar ice caps

12th - Higher Ed
NASA says it plans to launch an advanced laser instrument which would be used to monitor our planet's melting polar ice.
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

Rise in banned chemical use hurting ozone

12th - Higher Ed
New research published in the journal Nature details findings that posit somewhere in East Asia is producing a banned ozone-depleting chemical.
Instructional Video1:50
Next Animation Studio

Sea levels could rise by over 5 meters by the year 3000 if current

12th - Higher Ed
Antarctic ice sheet melting could increase sea levels by over five meters by the year 3000 if current warming trends continue.
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

Biome

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word biome. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word biome through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Instructional Video2:06
Next Animation Studio

A giant thruster could be used to shift the Earth’s orbit as changes to the sun’s energy output increases

12th - Higher Ed
In around a billion years, increases in the sun’s energy output will ensure oxygen levels on Earth drop to levels that cannot sustain complex life, so we should build a giant thruster to shift the planet’s orbit.
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

New Halley research station opens in Antarctica by UK

12th - Higher Ed
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has opened a new Antarctic research station built to work in the most extreme conditions. The Halley VI research station, designed by Hugh Broughton Architects, was constructed on the floating Brunt Ice...