Instructional Video26:36
Curated Video

STRETCH YOUR BACK

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stretch the back side of your body from head to heels with a right-side-up and an upside-down forward bend. But first, Wai Lana shows you how to stretch and tone your arms, shoulders, and neck.
Instructional Video26:36
Curated Video

KEEP YOUR BALANCE!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stand tall on one leg in Lord of the Dance and wind up your limbs in Garuda Pose. These balancing poses get you centered and teach concentration.
Instructional Video5:27
Odd Quartet

Music History - Who Is Buried In Bach's Grave?

9th - 12th
One of the great mysteries of classical music. We explore the death of Bach and try to piece together where his remains actually ended up after all these years.
Instructional Video17:06
National Parks Service

Yellowstone National Park - Animal Senses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Distance learning video about animal senses.
Instructional Video7:59
Barcroft Media

My Incredible Son With No Eyes | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
A mother and her inspiring six-year-old son who was born with a gap in his face is raising awareness of the treatment of people with facial differences. Christian Buchanan from Woodbury, Tennessee, was born with Tessier cleft lip and...
Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

Wolf Communication and Adaptations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a detailed description of wolves, focusing on their physical adaptations for hunting, their social behavior within packs, and their sensory abilities. It highlights their long legs, keen sense of smell and hearing,...
Instructional Video5:30
Physics Girl

Could you replace your eye with a camera?

9th - 12th
How does the eye compare to a camera? How do they work, and will camera technology ever get to the point where you would want to replace your eyeball with a camera?
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Spider Senses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the anatomy and feeding habits of spiders. It explains how spiders rely on their eyesight, bristles, and chemical senses to hunt for prey. The video also discusses the structure of a spider's body,...
Instructional Video5:09
Brian McLogan

How to find the angle of elevation for a word problem

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve the word problems with trigonometry. Word problems involving angles, including but not limited to: bearings, angle of elevations and depressions, triangles problems etc are solved using trigonometry. To be able to...
Instructional Video7:59
Barcroft Media

My Incredible Son With No Eyes

Higher Ed
WOODBURY, TENNESSEE - 7 NOV: A mother and her inspiring six-year-old son who was born with a gap in his face is raising awareness of the treatment of people with facial differences. Christian Buchanan from Woodbury, Tennessee, was born...
Instructional Video8:12
Brian McLogan

How to find the distance a car travels with changing angle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve the word problems with trigonometry. Word problems involving angles, including but not limited to: bearings, angle of elevations and depressions, triangles problems etc are solved using trigonometry. To be able to...
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

Does an Owl Wear Eyeglasses?

Pre-K - 3rd
Does a goat wear glasses? What about a rainbow fish? Or, an earthworm? People wear eyeglasses, but what about animals? Explore the whys and hows behind glasses of all kinds, in this fun and informative book!
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

Palestinian Man Returns to Gaza with Life-Threatening Injuries After Alleged Detention by Israeli

9th - Higher Ed
A Palestinian man, with a mental health condition, who’d been missing for a month, has returned to his family with life-threatening injuries
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Will Neuralink's implant end blindness?

9th - Higher Ed
Neuralink is set to implant its groundbreaking ‘Blindsight’ chip in a human body by the end of 2025. The brain implant aims to restore vision in blind individuals, marking a major leap in neuroscience and AI-driven medical tech.
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

Musk's Neuralink to cure blindness with new brain chip in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Elon Musk has announced that his brain chip company, Neuralink, will have its first implant of a new brain chip to cure blindness, by the end of 2025.
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

Bhopal gas leak disaster 40 years on: Search for corporate accountability after tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
Activists and survivors in India mark 40 years since a gas leak at a chemicals factory killed thousands in Bhopal.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

5 Easy lifestyle changes to improve eyesight

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the digital age, increasing concerns about eyesight have led to the need for tips on maintaining vision. This video provides insights into the effects of the digital age on eyesight and offers practical tips for improving and...
News Clip4:59
Press Association

Air ambulance crew member injured after being hit by laser pen beam

Higher Ed
Quotes from Yorkshire Air Ambulance technical crew member Alex Clark and chief pilot Owen McTeggert after Clark was hit in the eye by a laser beam while the aircraft was in transit close to Bradford on Friday.



Clark talks...
News Clip20:42
Teen Kids News

Teen Kids News Show 2010

6th - 8th
For the rest of our lives, we’ll no doubt remember the impact COVID has had on our families, our country…even our world. Some of the scars will be easy to see, such as empty stores that were put out of business. But as Ava...
News Clip2:10
Teen Kids News

Now Eye Know: Carrots

6th - 8th
Ask most teens what food helps improve your eyesight and they’ll likely respond: CARROTS. Dean learns from an expert that carrots do help.
Stock Footage0:23
Getty Images

Rotating triangular prism refracting light.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Materials, such as glass, change the speed of a light beam passing through it (refraction). A beam of white light is consequently split into its constituent colours of varying wavelengths (a rainbow). This process is known as dispersion
Stock Footage0:18
Getty Images

Rotating triangular prism refracting light.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Materials, such as glass, change the speed of a light beam passing through it (refraction). A beam of white light is consequently split into its constituent colours of varying wavelengths (a rainbow). This process is known as dispersion
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

A dispersive equilateral prism refracting and reflecting an incoming beam of uniform white light. Refraction of light results in the light being split into its constituent spectral colors (the colors of the rainbow)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A dispersive equilateral prism refracting and reflecting an incoming beam of uniform white light. Refraction of light results in the light being split into its constituent spectral colors (the colors of the rainbow)