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Why Curveballs Are in the Eye of the Beholder
In baseball, a curveball can be pretty hard for a batter to hit. And it turns out the reason why might have more to do with the batter's eyes than the pitcher's arm!
PBS
Could You Fart Your Way to the Moon?
Listen, we know you've thought about it, and we're here to give you THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER to one of the greatest science questions of all time. How long would it take to get to the MOON by farting? Join Gabe on PBS Space Time as we walk...
Curated Video
How to Get a Baseball Ready for a Game
Howcast - Prep a baseball for play the way the pros do -- by getting it dirty.
Curated Video
How to Play Home Run Derby
Howcast - Home Run Derby is a classic game that can be played in many different locations with all kinds of different objects. Here are some basic rules and tips.
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The Number 13
Miss Palomine picks thirteen tomatoes from her garden. This begins a discussion of thirteen—what the number looks like, the amount the number represents, and where thirteen appears on a number line.
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I Spy a Set
“I Spy a Set” uses the terms greater than, less than, and equal to compare the number of objects in sets.
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I WONDER - How Is A Baseball Made?
This video is answering the question of how is a baseball made.
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Measuring Area with Different Units of Measure
This video explains how to measure area in different units of measure by using keys and grid paper. It demonstrates counting units of measure, such as votes, square centimeters, and square inches, to determine the area of different...