Instructional Video9:14
Curated Video

Why So Many Americans Move To Florida And Not Georgia

9th - Higher Ed
Florida and Georgia make up just about 10% of the entire United States' population. But while at one point Georgia was home to many more Americans than Florida, over the last few decades Florida has exploded in growth to become more than...
Instructional Video10:59
Curated Video

Why So Few Americans Live In Delaware As Compared To Pennsylvania, Maryland, or New Jersey

9th - Higher Ed
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Delaware is a tiny state in terms of...
Instructional Video9:03
Curated Video

Exploring the World of Hymenopterans: Ants, Wasps, and Bees

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of hymenopterans, which include ants, wasps, and bees. We learn about their diverse species, their organizational structure within colonies, and their unique characteristics and behaviors....
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Testing Ant Intelligence: Are Ants Smarter Than Humans?

6th - Higher Ed
In this experiment, our Testers compare the problem-solving abilities of ants and children. With the help of Audrey Dussotour from CNRS, they set up a test to see if a colony of ants can find the shortest path to food faster than a...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

Amazing Animal Architects

K - 8th
In this fascinating educational science video,

we take a closer look at the ingenious creat
ures
in the animal kingdom that create
their own
homes. From industrious bea
vers to crafty
birds and diligent termites
,...
Instructional Video10:16
Curated Video

The Bee Beard Experiment: Testing Safety and Limits

6th - Higher Ed
The Testers explore the possibility of being covered in bees safely. With insights from an entomologist and a beekeeper, they learn about bee behavior, safety measures, and the process of creating a bee beard. Discover if it's possible...
Instructional Video6:25
Curated Video

Cooperation: Working Together for a Common Goal

K - 5th
In this video, Allegra the ant teaches us about the importance of cooperation and working together as a team to achieve common goals. Through examples of how ants collaborate in their colonies, we learn that every job is important and...
Instructional Video9:48
Curated Video

Why The United States Has Two Virginias: Virginia and West Virginia

9th - Higher Ed
Virginia and West Virginia: two states with basically the same name, existing right next to each other, but with completely independent state governments, laws and, today, even political leanings. But at one point, these two states were...
Instructional Video10:10
Curated Video

Why Venezuela Is So Poor Despite Having So Much Oil

9th - Higher Ed
Venezuela has the largest deposits of oil in the world. More than Saudi Arabia, more than Iraq, more than Canada. Despite this, the country has been in economic free-fall for the last few years. And its production of oil has dropped from...
Instructional Video3:11
Science ABC

What Happens To Bees When They Get Lost?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If a honeybee loses its hive or is separated by a large geographical distance with no chance of returning, there is a good chance that it will attempt to enter another hive. At this point, the narrative becomes entirely dependent on what...
Instructional Video3:47
Science ABC

Why Do Ants Bump Into Each Other?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ants touch each other head-on to identify and cooperate with other ants from their colonies. When two ants collide, they smell each other thoroughly to make sure that they belong to the same colony. Ants are surprisingly good at...
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

Mars

6th - 12th
Where does Mars fit into the Solar System and what makes this planet unique?



Physics - Our Solar System - Learni

ng Points.

Mars is the 4th
planet from the Sun.
Olympus Mons on Mars is the tallest...
Instructional Video0:38
Curated Video

Reducing the spread of disease – Clip

K - 5th
Animals can get diseases too. See how an ant colony deals with a deadly fungus.
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Fungi can cause...
Instructional Video4:18
Wonderscape

Myths in Science and History: Newton, Franklin, and Enslavement

K - 5th
Discover the truths behind famous myths like Isaac Newton’s apple story and Benjamin Franklin’s kite experiment. Learn how these stories were exaggerated over time and find out how enslavement existed in all American colonies, not just...
Instructional Video4:47
Wonderscape

The Struggle for Black Land Ownership in America

K - 5th
Learn about the early history of Black land ownership in America, starting with Anthony Johnson, the first recorded Black landowner. Explore the impact of Special Field Order 15, the reversal of promises of "40 acres and a mule," and...
Instructional Video4:18
Wonderscape

Columbus’s Third and Fourth Voyages: New Discoveries and Final Journeys

K - 5th
This video covers the third and fourth voyages of Christopher Columbus. His third voyage led him to the South American continent, though he didn’t realize it. On his final voyage, he explored Central America, facing harsh conditions...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Why Do Ants Bump Into Each Other?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ants touch each other head-on to identify and cooperate with other ants from their colonies. When two ants collide, they smell each other thoroughly to make sure that they belong to the same colony. Ants are surprisingly good at...
Instructional Video10:27
Curated Video

Australian Wines: The Hamilton Family Legacy

3rd - Higher Ed
On his 76th birthday, Syd decided to embark on a new chapter by making wine, continuing a family legacy that began with his ancestor Richard Hamilton, a pioneer settler in South Australia. Richard had started the family’s winemaking...
Instructional Video7:30
Wonderscape

The Sweet Art of Honey Making: Inside the Hive

K - 5th
Delve into the intricate process of honey making within the bustling honeybee hive. Learn how forager bees collect nectar from flowers, the transformation of nectar into honey through regurgitation and enzyme action, and the role of...
Instructional Video4:38
Wonderscape

Inside the Beehive: A Complex Society

K - 5th
Explore the intricate organization of honeybee hives, where thousands of bees work together in a bustling community. Learn about the three key members of the colony—the queen bee, female worker bees, and male drone bees—and their...
Instructional Video5:56
Wonderscape

Ant Anatomy 101: The Super Sensors and Structures of Ants

K - 5th
Explore the detailed anatomy of ants, from their exoskeletons and compound eyes to their fast-moving mandibles. This video highlights how ants use their six legs, antennae, and other body parts to sense, survive, and interact within...
Instructional Video4:58
Wonderscape

Exploring the World of Ants: Strength, Society, and Survival

K - 5th
Dive into the fascinating world of ants and discover why these tiny creatures are some of nature's most impressive engineers and survivors. From their incredible strength, capable of lifting 50 times their weight, to their complex...
Instructional Video5:58
Wonderscape

The Inner Workings of an Ant Colony: Roles, Responsibilities, and Relationships

K - 5th
Step inside the bustling world of an ant colony and uncover the specialized roles that each ant plays to ensure the survival of their community. From worker ants tirelessly gathering food to queen ants devoted to egg-laying, this video...
Instructional Video20:32
Brave Wilderness

BITTEN by Giant Soldier Ants!

6th - 8th
Coyote ventures deep into the heart of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula to get up close with one of the most complex, coordinated, and physically strong insect species on the planet... the leafcutter ant. These incredibly intelligent creatures...