Instructional Video7:09
Curated Video

Carnivora Order: Raccoons, Mongooses, Skunks, and Weasels

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the Carnivora order and focus on three fascinating animals: raccoons, mongooses, and skunks. We learn about their habitats, physical characteristics, behaviors, and dietary preferences. From the adaptable...
Instructional Video8:23
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Rodents of the World: Capybaras, Beavers, Groundhogs, and Squirrels

3rd - 12th
This video provides information about some of the largest rodents in existence, including the capybara, beaver, groundhog, and squirrel. It highlights their physical characteristics, habitats, behaviors, and unique adaptations. Whether...
Instructional Video1:46
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Lynx: Wildcat Species, Characteristics, and Conservation

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher provides a brief overview of the lynx, a small wildcat species found in Europe, Asia, and North America. The lynx is known for its tufted ears, long legs, and large paws. The video highlights different...
Instructional Video1:39
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The Threat to Cloud Forests: A Call for Conservation and Sustainable Solutions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cloud forests are unique and beautiful ecosystems that act as vital freshwater sources for many towns and cities around the world. However, they are under serious threat from global warming and logging, particularly in Asia and South...
Instructional Video10:02
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Roman Empire Map | Senatorial vs Imperial Provinces

6th - Higher Ed
Roman Empire Map | Senatorial vs Imperial Provinces
Instructional Video8:30
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Initiative: The Key to Making Things Happen

K - 5th
The Tyrannosaurus Rex, often referred to as T-Rex, is one of the most iconic and fearsome dinosaurs that ever roamed the Earth. With its massive size, sharp teeth, and powerful jaws, it was the ultimate predator of its time. Its presence...
Instructional Video18:13
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Famous Asian Crowns

6th - Higher Ed
Famous Asian Crowns
Instructional Video4:30
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Landmarks - France Indigenous Museum

12th - Higher Ed
FRANCE INDIGENOUS MUSEUM NOT ALL LANDMARKS ARE EASY TO SUPPORT. TAKE THE CASE OF A NEW PARISIAN MUSEUM WHICH CELEBRATES INDIGENOUS ARTS FROM FOUR CONTINENTS. EVEN THE CHOICE OF A NAME FOR WHAT IS NOW CALLED THE "MUSEE DU QUAI BRANLY" WAS...
Instructional Video4:25
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Landmarks - Schwedagon Pagoda

12th - Higher Ed
SHWEDAGON PAGODA SHINING GOLDEN IN THE HEART OF YANGON IN ANCIENT MYANMAR IS THE BEAUTIFUL SHWEDAGON PAGODA. LEGEND SAYS IT TOOK A MIRACLE TO CONSECRATE THE LAND UPON WHICH IT GREW. EIGHT HAIRS OF AN ANCIENT BUDDHA WERE BROUGHT TO THE...
Instructional Video4:40
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The Big Cats: Leopards, Snow Leopards, and Cheetahs

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore three famous big cats: the leopard, snow leopard, and cheetah. Each cat has its own unique characteristics and hunting strategies. From the leopard's incredible agility and adaptability to the snow leopard's...
Instructional Video6:29
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Exploring the Beauty of Singapore: Gardens, Food, and the Singapore Flyer

6th - Higher Ed
Singapore:"Finally, we go to the Asian continent where we have the opportunity to make a trip to the future in Singapore, one of the most modern cities in the world. We will go to one of the most visited attractions in the city, a walk...
Instructional Video7:58
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The Rise of South Korea and the Dominance of Italy in World Football

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the rise of South Korea as a footballing nation, highlighting their impressive performance in the 2002 World Cup. It also explores the history and success of the Italian national team, including their multiple World...
Instructional Video6:04
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The World Cup of 2002: Asia's Rise and France's Fall

6th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the World Cup of 2002, highlighting the first time it was held in Asia and jointly hosted by South Korea and Japan. It focuses on the success of the South Korean team, which reached the semi-finals and gained...
Instructional Video9:44
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Why China Is Building Artificial Islands To Control The South China Sea

9th - Higher Ed
China lays claim to basically the entire South China Sea by way of its infamous "nine-dash line." But while China claims the entire area, Vietnam, Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Taiwan each have their own claims as well. This has...
Instructional Video13:36
Astrum

What El Niño Will Do to Earth in 2024

Higher Ed
The La Niña and El Niño Southern Oscillation.
Instructional Video3:00
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Selvas tropicales

3rd - 8th
En las selvas tropicales, las plantas compiten por el espacio y las enredaderas crecen hasta los 900 m de longitud. Sin embargo, los peligros internos no son nada en comparación con las amenazas externas. Twig - Biología - Los...
Instructional Video3:20
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Zona de monzón

3rd - 8th
En todo el mundo, los monzones traen grandes volúmenes de lluvia estacional a regiones concretas. El más conocido es el monzón de Asia pero, ¿por qué se produce? Twig - Ciencias de la Tierra - Climatología - Los sistemas...
Instructional Video13:56
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Exploring the World of Butterflies and Moths

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of butterflies and moths, belonging to the Lepidoptera order. We learn about their unique characteristics, such as their wings covered in scales, their intricate life cycle of...
Instructional Video4:21
Science ABC

Neanderthals Vs Homo Sapiens: Different Species Or Subspecies?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Most people believe that Homo sapiens are the only humans to have ever walked the face of the Earth. However, this isn’t true. We just happen to be the only human species left. The ever-so-familiar portrait of an ape evolving into a Homo...
Instructional Video3:58
Science ABC

Lion vs Tiger: Which Would Win In A Fight?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The outcome of a fight between lion and tiger would depend heavily on the individuals–their age, breed, mood, fighting style, and physiology. However, historical evidence suggests that tigers are a bit more likely to win the duel. When...
Instructional Video3:44
Science ABC

Lactose Intolerance: Why Many Asians Cannot 'Digest' Milk?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lactose intolerance is quite common, especially in Asian countries. The reason behind this is gene-culture co-evolution. Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose in milk because they lack the lactase enzyme. A 1981 study...
Instructional Video3:34
Science ABC

Why Is Most Of Humanity Concentrated In India And China?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Most of Humanity is in India and China because the ratio of human survival and occupation of the planet has always been similar, but modern advancements have allowed those numbers to increase exponentially, so the difference has become...
Instructional Video4:23
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Landmarks - NYE Climbers

12th - Higher Ed
NYE CLIMBERS- 4 PEAKS HOW DID YOU SPEND LAST NEW YEAR’S EVE? IT’S UNLIKELY IT WAS ATOP MT ELBRUS IN RUSSIA. FOR SEVERAL YEARS THIS DETERMINED, SOME SAY CRAZY, GROUP OF RUSSIANS SPEND EACH NEW YEAR ATOP THE WORLD’S TALLEST MOUNTAINS. THEN...
Instructional Video0:52
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Astronomy

6th - 12th
The branch of science that studies the physical universe beyond Earth's atmosphere. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...