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Instructional Video4:33
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SciShow Kids

Meet the 5 Dwarf Planets!

For Students Pre-K - 6th Standards
What's bigger than an asteroid but smaller than a planet? A dwarf planet! Take a peak into the five dwarf planets—Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, Ceres—with a captivating video hosted by Jenni and Squeaks.
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Instructional Video3:39
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SciShow Kids

What Are Stars?

For Students Pre-K - 6th Standards
What are stars and how do they work? Find out with a peppy video that examines hot balls of gas, the sun, and several constellations. 
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Instructional Video3:52
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SciShow Kids

Why Can I See the Moon During the Day?

For Students Pre-K - 6th Standards
Ever wonder why the moon is visible during the day? Discover why with a captivating video that details the reason with the help from a lively host and engaging graphics.
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Instructional Video4:04
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SciShow Kids

Are Aliens Real?

For Students K - 6th Standards
Are aliens real? Find out with an engaging video that details the three ingredients—water, oxygen, and food—necessary for living things to survive. 
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Activity4:39
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SciShow Kids

Let's Make the Solar System

For Students Pre-K - 5th Standards
Get crafty with the help of pictures and a real-time demonstration from a video that details the step-by-step process in creating a paper solar system. 
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Instructional Video3:39
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SciShow Kids

Explore Saturn's Rings

For Students Pre-K - 5th Standards
Be prepared to get an in-depth look into the sixth planet from the sun—Saturn—with a fast paced, eye-catching video that details the planet's famous rings.
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Instructional Video4:42
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SciShow Kids

What Do Astronauts Do?

For Students Pre-K - 6th Standards
Discover why astronauts go to space and what they do there with an entertaining video equipped with captivating graphics and an energetic host.
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Activity5:22
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SciShow Kids

Create Constellation Flash Cards #sciencegoals

For Students Pre-K - 6th Standards
Get the inside scoop on constellations from Jessi and Sam the Bat in a captivating video that also supports study skills using flashcards. 
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Instructional Video3:49
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SciShow Kids

Why Does the Moon Change?

For Students K - 6th Standards
Find out why the moon changes with a captivating video that details the lunar cycle through engaging narration and graphics.
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Activity4:41
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SciShow Kids

Make a Moon Puzzle! #sciencegoals

For Students K - 6th Standards
Craft a moon puzzle with the help of an energetic and captivating video. Listen and watch while the host demonstrates the step-by-step process and includes a plethora of useful information about the moon.   
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Instructional Video2:41
HISTORY Channel

Rosie the Riveter

For Students 3rd - 6th Standards
During World War II, many women entered the workforce as their husbands went off to war. A lot of those women worked on fighter jets and bombers. They were known as Rosie the Riveters. Learn more about the well-known icon with an...
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Instructional Video3:52
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HISTORY Channel

Women in the Cockpit

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Alberta Kinney was a member of the Women's Airforce Service Pilot (WASP) program. They were some of the first women in America to fly army aircraft in World War II. Viewers discover who Kinney was and how the program shaped women's...
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Instructional Video2:00
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HISTORY Channel

Women of Music

For Students 3rd - 6th Standards
There were a lot of firsts for women in music. From being the first to sing and write about birth control to speaking out about issues of their time, female singers represent a voice that had not been heard by many before. Young viewers...
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Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

What’s so Great about the Great Lakes?

For Students 5th - 12th
How many states touch the Great Lakes? How much water is in them? How many lakes are there? Watch a video that dives into the greatness of the Great Lakes, exploring the different habitats and efforts to protect them.
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Instructional Video7:55
Debra Diegmann

Groundhog Day by Gail Gibbons

For Students Pre-K - 4th
Listen as the speaker reads Groundhog Day by Gail Gibbons. The video shows the illustrations in the book, but not the words. It even introduces the most famous groundhog, Punxatawney Phil.
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Instructional Video3:45
SciShow Kids

Fun Facts About Groundhogs

For Students K - 5th
Punxatawney Phil is a woodchuck, or more famously known as a groundhog. This furry little creature enjoys chewing on wood and hibernating in the winter, but when he wakes up and sees his shadow, the next few weeks of winter or spring...
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Instructional Video2:04
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HISTORY Channel

America 101: What Happens on Inauguration Day?

For Students 4th - 8th Standards
Is Inauguration Day always on January 20th? Do incoming presidents always take the oath of office on a Bible? Learn the answers to these questions and more with an informative and entertaining video about Inauguration Day.
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Instructional Video8:28
Krista King Math

Multiplying Radicals

For Students 3rd - 7th
Multiply your knowledge of radicals. A video teaches scholars how to simplify expressions involving the multiplication of radicals. It also covers simplifying radicals and combining radicals when simplification is necessary to make like...
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Instructional Video1:53
Krista King Math

Zero as an Exponent

For Students 3rd - 7th
Is a zero exponent the same as having no exponent? Viewers learn how to deal with zero exponents by watching a video. They also watch a brief justification for why x^0 = 1.
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Instructional Video3:53
Krista King Math

Exponents of Negative Bases

For Students 3rd - 7th
How do you deal with a negative base? In the video, viewers learn how to simplify exponential expressions with negative bases. The video also shows how to distinguish between –a^b and (–a)^b.
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Instructional Video6:03
Krista King Math

Quotient Rule for Exponents

For Students 3rd - 7th
Introduce the Quotient Rule for exponents with a video that models how to divide powers. The instructor works through five examples with variable bases to cover the concept.
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Instructional Video2:45
Krista King Math

How to Estimate HUGE Numbers Using Scientific Notation!

For Students 3rd - 7th
Large numbers don't have to be a drag to work with. The video shows viewers how to estimate a large product of numbers. This involves first converting the numbers to scientific notation and then applying multiplication.
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Instructional Video5:28
Krista King Math

Radical Addition and Subtraction

For Students 3rd - 7th
Addition and subtraction of radicals is radical! Viewers learn how to add and subtract radical expressions. It covers examples with like radicals and unlike radicals.
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Instructional Video3:35
Krista King Math

Exponents, Powers of Fractions

For Students 3rd - 7th
Powers of fractions or fractions of powers? A video teaches young mathematicians about simplifying expressions with powers of fractions by rewriting powers of fractions as fractions of powers.