Curated Video
I WONDER - Is Frost Different To Dew?
This video is answering the question of is frost different to dew.
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring in Science: Temperature
Measuring is a vital process in science, and it is a process all students can carry out. This program demonstrates many of the different ways measurement occurs in science including measuring length, mass, volume, and temperature....
Debunked
What Happens When Your Body Is Exposed To Space?
It's depicted in so many different ways on the TV and in movies but what really happens to the human body when it's exposed to the vacuum of space. Do your eyes pop out, does your blood boil, do you suffocate or do you explode? Let's...
Curated Video
Understanding Positive and Negative Quantities in the Real World
In this lesson, students will learn about positive and negative quantities in the real world through various examples. They will understand that positive numbers represent quantities above zero, while negative numbers represent...
The Economist
Does egg freezing give false hope to prospective parents?
The fertility business is booming—egg freezing is being sold to a generation of men and women increasingly interested in deferring parenthood. But is optimistic marketing giving false hope? Read more here:...
Visual Learning Systems
Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Phase Changes
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Precipitation Types
The cycle of water from the air to the ground to the oceans and back to the air never ends. Water is found in the air, in the ground, in rivers and oceans, and it's found as gas, liquid, and solid. As it moves though phases and locations...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Fossils: Preserved Remains
Upon viewing the Exploring Fossils video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that fossils are the ancient remains or traces of once-living things. Understand that fossils come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and...
After Skool
Can A Human Be Frozen & Brought Back To Life? - Cryonics
People have been freezing themselves since the 1960's through cryonics. The idea is that they will be woken up in a time when there is a cure for their illness. Cryonics is unregulated, controversial and unproven to work. There are...
msvgo
Emulsions
It discusses the types of emulsions – oil in water and water in oil. It gives the examples of two types of emulsion.
Curated Video
Freezing
This live-action video program is about the word freezing. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word freezing through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Curated Video
Blizzard
In this live-action program viewers will learn that blizzard is a dangerous winter storm that is a combination of snow and wind, resulting in low visibility. Students will come to understand that the National Weather Service defines a...
Catalyst University
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) | Part 1 - Presentation & Pathophysiology
In this video, we discuss the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder).
Curated Video
Develop a computer program to solve a problem using a sequence of instructions : Advanced If Statements
From the section: JavaScript Basics: Variables and Flow Control. In this section, we’ll learn about the basics of JavaScript. In this lesson, we’re going to continue looking at the if statement. We know about “if” and “else”, but there’s...
Curated Video
The Very Cold, Freezing, No-Number Day
HELP! Some VERY cold numbers are in danger — it's so cold outside, they're almost frozen! But, YOU can help. Count the numbers out loud and see if you can warm them up. Hurry! This playful adventure of a story teaches numbers, counting,...
Visual Learning Systems
Preservation of Ancient Organisms
In this video, we explore different ways in which the original bodies of once-living organisms can be preserved for thousands or even millions of years. Fossils part 4/12
Science Buddies
Homemade Slushies
Do you enjoy ice-cold drinks? A slushy is about as close as you can get to liquid ice: colder than water, but more drinkable than ice! Using some common household items, a little bit of patience, and the help of science, you can make...
Curated Video
Formation and Types of Snow
Snow is a form of precipitation that occurs when water molecules meet cold air. Learn more about the science behind winter weather.
Curated Video
Egg Hunt for Kids With Bella and Beans
It's time for an Egg hunt. Beans has hidden 6 eggs and written clues for us to help us find them. Can you help Bella and Cheeks as they search for the eggs? If we get all the eggs back in time then the Easter bunny will visit us on...
Curated Video
The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp (2019) - Function Scope
In this lesson, you’ll explore how scope relates to our functions. The scoping rules we learned in the last section still apply! This clip is from the chapter "JavaScript Functions" of the series "The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp...
Flame Media
Real Futures: What is Cryonics?
Since the 1950s, futurists have been obsessed with cryonics, the practice of freezing dead people in liquid nitrogen in order to restore them to life later. But thanks to new developments in life-extension technology, cryonics isn't as...
Curated Video
The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp (2019) - If Statements
In this video, you’ll learn how to use if statements. These will let you conditionally run JavaScript code. This clip is from the chapter "JavaScript Basics: Variables and Flow Control" of the series "The Modern JavaScript Bootcamp...