Instructional Video1:22
Next Animation Studio

New parrot-like dinosaur’s fossils found in Gobi desert

12th - Higher Ed
Paleontologists have found the fossils of four members of a brand new oviraptor species that had only two digits per claw.
Instructional Video3:18
Cerebellum

Dinosaurs - How Dinosaurs got their names

9th - 12th
How did dinosaurs get their names? What were the dinosaurs like? How long ago did they live? Can a dinosaur be created from DNA? Did they take care of their young? Why did they die out... or did they? This is part 1 from the series...
Instructional Video11:10
Brave Wilderness

Hunting for Dinosaur Tracks!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew search the deserts of Southern Utah for Dinosaur Tracks! Believe it or not there are still places in the world you find the footprints of real Dinosaurs, and although the Brave...
Instructional Video2:21
Science360

Kidding Around about Dinosaurs

12th - Higher Ed
Kids talk about dinosaurs and are introduced to the largest known dinosaur of them all.
Instructional Video12:51
Brave Wilderness

PROOF...Dinosaurs had FEATHERS!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, Coyote and the crew head to Hill City, South Dakota, to visit the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, teaming up with renowned paleontologist Peter Larson! We go behind the scenes to...
Podcast5:42
Earth Rangers

All Kinds of Dinosaurs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Paleontologists learn about dinosaurs by searching for and studying fossils, which provide evidence about how a living dinosaur would have looked or acted. They use what they learn to teach others. Occasionally, paleontologists make a...
Instructional Video1:55
Science360

SCIENTISTS DISCOVER OLDEST COUSIN TO THE DINOSAUR!

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have discovered the oldest cousin to the dinosaur! The creature, named Teleocrater rhadinus, was a carnivorous animal that lived more than 245 million years ago during the Triassic Period, before dinosaurs. Recently unearthed...
Instructional Video10:14
Weird History

The Feud That Almost Destroyed Paleontology

12th - Higher Ed
Nothing better than an intense rivalry between scientists...right? Well, that's exactly what happened with paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh -- two men who really take the cake for petty feuds.
Instructional Video7:16
Brave Wilderness

Jurassic Lizard!

6th - 8th
In this segment of On Location, Coyote enters the “PARK” to catch a GIANT lizard on the loose! Well it might not be “Jurassic Park” but the enclosures at Kids Saving the Rainforest in Costa Rica certainly remind you of it! So the...
Instructional Video13:26
Brave Wilderness

SCREAMING SKULL Frozen in Time!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Base Camp, Coyote and Mario discuss the new series Beyond Dinosaurs! They reminisce of how much fun it was to learn from and look through the fossil archive of renowned paleontologist Peter Larson, coming across...
Instructional Video23:47
Mr. Beat

South Dakota Trip (Mr. Beat's Adventure Time)

6th - 12th
We traveled through the Sand Hills of Nebraska to western South Dakota. Highlights included Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Monument, Custer State Park, Rapid City, Hill City, and Keystone. The Black Hills are a great time, and I...
Instructional Video2:30
Howdytoons

Giganotosaurus Song - Dinostory Episode 10

Pre-K - 3rd
It's Giganotosaurus -- a meat eater who is even bigger than T-Rex! Enjoy this new song from Dinostory Season Two.
Instructional Video1:38
Kids Learning Videos

Names of Dinosaurs | Learn Dinosaur Names

Pre-K - K
Learn the names of dinosaurs with this video. Children and toddlers love to learn about these dinosaurs that used to walk on the earth. Kids will see these giant creatures and learn the names. Kids love Dinosaurs! Rawr!
Instructional Video2:30
Learning Mole

Dinosaur Facts for Kids

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about dinosaurs.
Instructional Video2:14
Howdytoons

Diplodocus Song

Pre-K - 3rd
Diplodocus was one of the biggest dinosaurs around, and he has a brand new dance he want to do with you! It's called "Plod, Plod, Plod goes Diplodocus"
Instructional Video3:44
Howdytoons

Troodon Song - Dinostory Episode 15

Pre-K - 3rd
The Troodon was one of the smartest of all the dinosaurs. Could he be a great new friend to Terri the Triceratops?
Instructional Video5:47
ZooMoo

Kooki's Crafty Show Makes: I like-a-like-a Llama

Pre-K - K
Kooki prances around in her amazing box llama costume.
Instructional Video3:17
Howdytoons

Stegosaurus Song - Dinostory Episode 3

Pre-K - 3rd
Terri the Triceratops makes a new dino friend Steggy Stegosaurus. The Stegosaurus helps Terri the Triceratops by showing her what to eat
Instructional Video3:00
Fun Kids

What Is It?: Toys

Pre-K - K
Can you guess what the toys are in this fun 'What Is It?' game for kids. Learn 10 toys in this video.
Instructional Video2:31
Howdytoons

Brachiosaurus Song

Pre-K - 3rd
This massive plant eating dinosaur was one of the biggest in its day. In fact, it might be THE BIGGEST dinosaur ever.
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

How To Potty Train A Dinosaur

Pre-K - 3rd
We all know cleaning up dino poo in the backyard is no fun—and dino diapers are way too stinky to be an option. So, how do you potty train a dinosaur? First, you need to find a toilet that’s their size. Then, you have to teach them to...
Instructional Video5:47
ZooMoo

Kooki's Crafty Show Makes: Dino Time

Pre-K - K
Dinosaurs aren't all fierce, especially when they're made by Kooki
Instructional Video4:19
CuriosaMente

¡Dinosaurios! ¿Cómo sabemos qué apariencia tenían?

9th - 12th
Hemos visto dinosaurios representados en innumerables películas y dibujos animados. Pero, si sólo nos hemos encontrado huesos y otros restos fósiles: ¿Cómo sabemos qué apariencia tenían? Inicialmente, las representaciones de dinosaurios...
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Where the giant dinosaur-killing asteroid came from

12th - Higher Ed
About 66 million years ago, an object estimated to be 6 miles wide (that’s almost 10 kilometers wide) slammed into the Earth. Now, scientists think they know where that object came from.