Crash Course
Vectors and 2D Motion: Crash Course Physics
Continuing in our journey of understanding motion, direction, and velocity... today, Shini introduces the ideas of Vectors and Scalars so we can better understand how to figure out motion in 2 Dimensions. But what does that have to do...
SciShow Kids
Cheetahs: The Fastest Runners in the World
Jessi and Squeaks love to race each other! They can both run pretty fast, but there's one animal they'd never be able to beat: the cheetah! Join us to learn all about this super speedy cat!
Crash Course
Network Solids and Carbon: Crash Course Chemistry
In this episode, Hank talks about Network solids and Carbon and how you can actually create a Diamond from plain old Carbon... well, YOU probably can't unless you own a bunch of elephants. It's a long story. BUT, within you will learn...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: What is a vector? - David Huynh
Physicists, air traffic controllers, and video game creators all have at least one thing in common: vectors. But what exactly are they, and why do they matter? David Huynh explains how vectors are a prime example of the elegance, beauty,...
Curated Video
Antagonistic muscles
Opposing pairs of muscles that move the same bone in opposite directions. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films...
Curated Video
What is GPS? - Satellite Navigation
GPS satellites pin-point locations on Earth. How has this technology enhanced our lives, from military systems to social applications? Physics - Universe - Learning Points. GPS stands for Global Positioning System. GPS uses 24 satellites...
Curated Video
The Power of the Sun
How do we know how powerful the Sun's energy is from here on Earth? Measuring the surface area of an imaginary giant sphere holds the answer. Maths - Shape A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum....
Curated Video
Compass
Discover how a compass works and why the needle always points north. Physical processes - Electricity and magnetism - Using magnetism Learning Points The Earth has its own magnetic field. A compass needle is attracted towards the north...
Curated Video
EASILY know if a Molecule is POLAR or NONPOLAR in Chemistry
Being able to determine if a molecule is polar or nonpolar is very important in chemistry as it allows you to then discuss intermolecular forces present in molecules which helps to predict various physical and chemical properties. In...
Curated Video
Structure And Function Of the Living Organisms: Human locomotory system
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Summarize the Human Locomotory system.83086
Wonderscape
Navigating with Maps: How to Find Your Way
This video explains how to use maps for navigation, covering key concepts like reading symbols, understanding cardinal directions, and using a compass to orient yourself. Learn how maps represent the real world and help you find your...
Wonderscape
Understanding Second Person Point of View in Literature
Explore the unique and uncommonly used second person point of view in literature. Learn when and why this perspective is employed, despite its infrequent occurrence in academic essays. Discover examples of second person writing from...
Curated Video
ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your Creative Thinking with AI - Strength 1: Creating Content in Mass, Quickly
In this video, we will explore how generative AI can be used to create large amounts of content in a short amount of time. This clip is from the chapter "When (And When Not) to Use AI" of the series "ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your...
Curated Video
Touring America: North and South
Dr. Forrester explores the northern and southern sections of the United States and investigates the similarities and differences between a northern US city and a southern US city.
Curated Video
North, South, East, West
Dr. Forrester teaches about cardinal directions: north, south, east, and west. He also shows how they are used to locate places on a map.
Curated Video
Foreign Words We Need in English
English has more words than most other languages, but there are still so many familiar things and experiences that we don't have a word for... but other languages do! Here are some of our faves!
Great Big Story
Karen Jacobson: The Woman Behind the GPS Voice
Discover the fascinating journey of Karen Jacobson, the voice behind the iconic GPS directions. From pursuing a dream of becoming a singer in New York to unexpectedly becoming the voice heard by billions worldwide, Karen shares her story...
Curated Video
The Legacy of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to Modern Magic
This video provides a fascinating overview of the life and legacy of Walt Disney, highlighting his humble beginnings as an artist and the creation of iconic characters like Mickey Mouse. It explores the evolution of Disney from a small...
Curated Video
Seating Psychology in One-on-One Meetings
Do you know that there is seating psychology at work when you and a co-worker sit down to meet? When you go into a one-on-one meeting, you need to recognize the psychology behind the seating positions the other person has chosen. So,...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Why the Eye Has the Fastest Muscles in the Human Body
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the unique features of the muscles that move the eye (extraocular muscles) and why they are some of the fastest and most coordinated muscles in the human body.
Curated Video
GCSE Physics - Moments - Gears and Levers #47
This video covers: - How the idea of moments applies to levers - How gears use moments General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board - This is triple...
Curated Video
Linguistic Relativity: How Language Shapes Thought
Linguistic relativity theory suggests that the languages we use influence how we think.. Because languages have different structures and words to describe the world, people pay attention to different things when speaking them - from here...
Curated Video
Measurement Line Plots
Mr. Addit explains line plots and how to read information displayed on them.
Curated Video
Stay Straight on Silver Street
Miss Palomine is lost again. She gets directions that say, “Stay straight on Silver Street,” and this begins the discussion on the differences between the uppercase -S and the lowercase -s. She shows the Sally Snail music video and then...