Curated Video
Wind-up radio
Discover what powers a wind-up radio. Physical processes -Energy and energy transfer - Storing energy Learning Points Batteries produce chemical energy. Wind-up radios store potential energy. Kinetic energy can be transformed into...
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Where does wind come from?
Wind can be a powerful force, but what exactly is wind? Material processes - Solids, liquids and gases - Characteristics of air Learning Points Wind is air moving from an area of high pressure, to an area of low pressure. Humans use the...
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Jules Verne Trophy
Sail alongside the crew of Kingfisher II as they compete for the 2003 Jules Verne Trophy. People and places - Physical geography - Weather Learning Points The Doldrums is an area near the equator with low air pressure and very little...
Curated Video
Erosion and weathering
Learn how the processes of weathering and erosion sculpt Earth's landscapes. Material processes - Classifying materials - Soil Learning Points Weathering is the breaking down of rock into smaller particles. Erosion is the removal of rock...
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Non-renewable vs renewable
Investigate the pros and cons of non-renewable and renewable energy sources. People and places -Future of energy - Renewable and non-renewable energy sources Learning Points Non-renewable energy sources are those that will run out....
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Isaac Newton
Find out how Sir Isaac Newton devised his laws of motion and explained how the universe works. Physical processes - Force and motion - Action and reaction Learning Points Sir Isaac Newton devised laws that explain how the Universe works....
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History of Neil Armstrong for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the history of the first astronaut on the moon, Neil Armstrong.
Bedtime History
Alternative Energy & Renewable Energy for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the different innovations in alternative energy and renewable energy such as solar power, wind power, geothermal power, and hydroelectric power, and how they are changing the world today.
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Seven Natural Wonders of the World for Kids | Bedtime History
Explore the breathtaking beauty and grandeur of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World in this stunning video. Journey across continents to witness these awe-inspiring creations, starting with the spectacular Aurora Borealis, visible...
Seven Dimensions
Conversation Skills: Ending a Conversation
The end of a conversation leaves the last impression so we need to do it well. It is important to know when and how to end a friendly, casual conversation. Psychologists Eve Ash and Peter Quarry chat with people they have just met and...
Wonderscape
The Chernobyl Disaster: A Nuclear Catastrophe
This video explores the events of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, where a reactor explosion released massive amounts of radiation into the atmosphere. Learn about the causes, the immediate response, and the long-term effects on the...
Wonderscape
Hattie McDaniel: The First Black Oscar Winner
This video tells the story of Hattie McDaniel, the first Black person to win an Academy Award for her role in Gone With the Wind. Learn about her groundbreaking achievements, the criticism she faced, and the barriers she helped to break...
Great Big Story
Sarah hendrickson, the Thrill of olympic ski jumping
Dive into the exhilarating world of Olympic ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson as she describes the surreal sensation of flying down slopes at 55 mph and the silence of flight.
FuseSchool
Sustainable Development | SDGs Explained for Gen Z
The video discusses the evolution of human needs from basic essentials like food, water, and shelter to modern demands such as high-speed internet and mobile devices, which significantly impact the environment. It introduces the concept...
Visual Learning Systems
Rates of Erosion
In this video students conduct an investigate that measures the rate of erosion by water. The program provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up the investigation and record data. Students will excperiment with the impact of...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Where Do The Fastest Winds Occur?
Zoom into 'Where Do The Fastest Winds Occur?' to discover the whirlwind spots of our planet! A quick, exhilarating exploration of wind speeds, perfect for speedy young meteorologists.
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I WONDER - When Does Wind Occur?
Whirl into 'When Does Wind Occur?' to discover the breezy secrets behind how and why the wind blows! A quick, refreshing adventure, perfect for young meteorologists in the making.
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I WONDER - How Do We Measure Wind Speeds?
Blow into 'How Do We Measure Wind Speeds?' to catch how scientists track the air's invisible dance! A quick, breezy adventure into weather wonders, just right for curious kids.
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I WONDER - How Can Wind Energy Be Used?
Explore 'How Can Wind Energy Be Used?' to see how wind turns into electricity! A fast, fun look at clean energy for kids.
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I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Wind?
Sail into 'Are There Different Types Of Wind?' to discover how not all winds are the same—from gentle breezes to powerful gusts! It's a whirlwind adventure into the science of air in motion, made simple and fun for kids.
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The Sedimentary Rock Song! | Rock Cycle Song For Kids
There are 5 steps that help form sedimentary rocks, let's learn about them!
Wonderscape
Interactions Among Earth's Spheres: A Complex Interplay
Explore the intricate relationships between the Earth's geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Learn how these interconnected systems influence one another through various processes and human activities. Earth's Materials and...