Instructional Video3:16
The Daily Conversation

Why the Michael Flynn Scandal is a Threat to US Democracy

6th - Higher Ed
The Russian scandal swirling around President Donald Trump makes one thing clear: we have entered one of the most pivotal moments in the history of our Republic. Michael Flynn — Trump’s now-disgraced former National Security Advisor — is...
Instructional Video7:08
The Daily Conversation

How to De-Carbonize Methane, Cement, and Industry

6th - Higher Ed
Making things like cement, steel, and chemicals uses a lot of energy and is one of the hardest parts of the economy to clean up. A big problem is that about half the energy is wasted as heat, but better factory design and using things...
Instructional Video10:34
The Daily Conversation

How Governments Encourage Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles

6th - Higher Ed
Burning coal and natural gas to make electricity causes the most pollution globally, but policies like feed-in tariffs and renewable energy standards help encourage the switch to wind and solar. Texas has been successful in growing clean...
Instructional Video3:42
The Daily Conversation

Exploring Carbon Pricing Methods

6th - Higher Ed
California’s cap-and-trade program is seen as the most successful way to put a price on carbon in the world. It uses a market system where companies buy and sell permits to pollute, but there's a minimum price to keep costs from dropping...
Instructional Video4:06
The Daily Conversation

Category 6 Hurricanes?: How Extreme Jet Streams Are Wreaking Havoc

6th - Higher Ed
The Arctic is warming quickly, and this is changing the jet stream—a strong wind high in the sky that affects weather. The jet stream is becoming slower and more wavy, which causes extreme weather to last longer, like very cold winters...
Instructional Video6:19
The Daily Conversation

Arctic Warming: A Very Bad Positive Feedback Loop

6th - Higher Ed
The oceans are very important in climate change because they take in almost 90% of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases and a lot of carbon dioxide. This makes the oceans warmer and more acidic, which has led to record-low sea ice,...
Instructional Video9:46
Curated Video

Barack Obama Family Tree

6th - Higher Ed
Barack Obama Family Tree
Instructional Video9:24
Curated Video

Kamala Harris Family Tree | Race vs Ethnicity

6th - Higher Ed
Kamala Harris Family Tree | Race vs Ethnicity
Instructional Video5:42
Wonderscape

Ketanji Brown Jackson's Path to the Supreme Court

K - 5th
This video explores Ketanji Brown Jackson’s inspiring journey to the Supreme Court, from her early days as a federal clerk to becoming a public defender and later a respected federal judge. It highlights her experiences balancing a...
Instructional Video1:54
Wonderscape

Ketanji Jackson's Journey from Harvard Law to the Bench

K - 5th
This video highlights Ketanji Jackson's career path, from her time as a reporter and Harvard Law student to becoming a judge. Learn about her key milestones, including her marriage to Dr. Patrick Jackson, their family life, and her...
Instructional Video6:37
Wonderscape

Barack Obama: A Legacy of Hope and Change

K - 5th
Explore the journey of Barack Obama, the first Black president of the United States. Discover his achievements, from the Affordable Care Act to his leadership in global issues, and learn how his story continues to inspire future...
Instructional Video6:03
Wonderscape

Maya Angelou’s Later Years and Lasting Legacy

K - 5th
This video explores Maya Angelou’s incredible legacy, from her Emmy-nominated role in Roots to her iconic poem Still I Rise. It highlights her time as a professor, her impactful inauguration poem for President Bill Clinton, and the...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Hawaiian Leis and the Selma to Montgomery March

9th - Higher Ed
The Selma to Montgomery March was one of the most important actions of the Civil Rights Movement – but what were the connections between Black Americans and Hawaiians and why did the leaders wear Hawaiian necklaces?
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

What is Presidents' Day?

9th - Higher Ed
Every year, on the third Monday of February, Americans celebrate Presidents’ Day. A federal holiday that originally began as a birthday celebration for George Washington, the first President of the United States.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Who Founded the Democratic Party?

9th - Higher Ed
It’s the oldest political party in the United States, but how was the Democratic Party formed and what contributions has it made to U.S. society since?
Instructional Video7:44
Wonderscape

The Ongoing Journey of Civil Rights in America

K - 5th
This video chronicles the enduring struggle for civil rights in the United States, from the historic efforts of the 1960s to contemporary movements. It covers key moments like Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech, the Civil Rights Act of...
Instructional Video9:47
Rock 'N Learn

Learn the Presidents of the USA (rap song)

K - 5th
Celebrate Presidents’ Day and the entire week with these 3 presidents songs to help you learn the presidents of the United States. Learn the presidents with their inauguration date from Washington to Biden. Learn the presidents by last...
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Caretakers and Confidants: Presidential Valets

9th - Higher Ed
Presidential valets have been a mainstay at the White House since its earliest days. They not only perform vital tasks for the President, but act as confidantes and companions in the most trying of circumstances.
Instructional Video3:09
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Barak Obama

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Barak Obama.
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Looking for Medici

12th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist Edie Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association laments the lack of sustained worldwide marine science funding despite the universally acknowledged importance of our oceans.
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Judy Heumann: Mother of ADA

9th - Higher Ed
Disabled teacher Judy Heuman dedicated her life to fighting for civil rights. As one of the architects of the Americans with Disabilities Act, she changed US society forever.
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

Harvey Milk

9th - Higher Ed
Harvey Milk, America’s first openly gay elected official, was assassinated in 1978 – but his legacy is still being felt today as more members of the LGBTQ+ community serve in government than ever before.
Instructional Video12:02
Curated Video

Presidentes De Los Estados Unidos - Parte 2

12th - Higher Ed
Parte 2 de nuestra línea de tiempo de los primeros 44 presidentes de Estados Unidos, desde Benjamin Harrison hasta Barack Obama. Las clasificaciones de los presidentes están tomadas de una encuesta realizada en 2010 por el Instituto de...
Instructional Video5:30
Hip Hughes History

Obama Cleans the Electoral Map with Mittens

6th - 12th
Three reasons why the President wiped the map with Mittens. Perfect for those seeking answers and APGOV students looking for a cheap essay.