All Ears English
1965 - They Grow Up So Fast! How to Connect Over Family Changes in English
If you are a parent or an aunt or uncle, you know that kids grow up in the blink of an eye. What can you say to your friends or colleagues when they share how their kids are changing fast? Build this connection skill with 4 English...
All Ears English
2016 - How to Use Would to Connect with Someone About the Past
Sometimes, inserting would into your statement about the past can create a super powerful connection. Learn how to do it today with Lindsay and Michelle.
Curated Video
The Butterfly
Miss Palomine is in her backyard with her camera, hoping to capture some pictures of her favorite kind of butterfly. This begins a discussion of the lifecycle of a butterfly.
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Variations in Plant Traits
The video “Variations in Plant Traits” explains how the natural environment causes variations in plant traits.
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Living and Nonliving Things
Miss Palomine notices that her plant is growing but her rock isn’t. She realizes that her plant is a living thing and her rock is not. This begins a discussion of living and nonliving things. The student then is challenged to identify...
The Guardian
The gym fighting gang violence in east London: 'Death and trauma shouldn't be normality'
Raheel Butt is building The Compound street gym in Newham, east London, an area he calls a “war zone”. After a number of young people lost their lives in the borough, which has been badly affected by postcode gang wars, he’s giving out...
The Guardian
A love letter to Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill carnival, held every summer in west London, is the biggest street party in Europe. Coverage of the event often focuses on negative stories and misses the celebration of the community and culture that makes the Carnival so...
The Guardian
The families left behind after police killings: 'You never get over losing a child'
Tamir Rice, Terence Crutcher and Ramarley Graham were all killed by police officers. The Guardian meets the women, men and children who lived with them, raised them, called them brother or father or son, and hears how they now live with...
The Guardian
Is this inclusive? Why only 4% of children's book heroes are BAME
More than 33% of students at UK schools are from black and minority ethnic backgrounds, but only 4% of the protagonists in children's books in the UK are BAME. The publishing industry has made big claims about its push for inclusivity...
Curated Video
Kizmit Hangout
Jessi shares Kizmit the African Crested Porcupine as a 5-6 month old youngster. She's growing fast and pretty soon she won't be a baby anymore.
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Huckleberry the Beaver Gets Clean
In the video Jessi takes you with her on Huckleberry's "big clean" day getting all the old bedding out and putting the new in. Huck likes to think he's helping. Things get a bit tricky trying to clean a water loving animal when the...
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Huckleberry Beaver's Branch Adventure
Huckleberry the beaver goes on a mission to collect branches! Enjoy the cuteness while learning how beavers improve the health of the trees where they live and forage.
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Baby Beaver Has A Name!
Jessi gives an update on the baby beaver and reveals his new name! See what he's doing now and follow along as he grows up to be the best beaver he can be. Beavers are incredible animals and need special care in captivity.
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Are Hedgehogs Related To Porcupines?
Hedgehogs and porcupine sure look similar with bodies covered in spikes, but does that mean they're related to each other just because they look alike? Jessi explains with the help of Tickles the hedgehog and Kemosabe the porcupine!
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All Of Our Reptiles!
Jessi shows off all of the reptiles at Animal Wonders. Lizards, snakes, tortoises, dragons, and skinks! Also, Jessi says 23 reptiles but she really means 24 including Bindi the Bearded Dragon.
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Magnesium for Anxiety and Depression? The Science Says Yes!
Magnesium is considered one of the essential minerals that is involved in more than 300 different body processes, including keeping your heart beating and maintaining electrical stability of your nervous system. Magnesium is used by the...
Brian McLogan
ChatGPT Won't Teach You This About Getting Better at Math
ChatGPT Won't Teach You This About Getting Better at Math
The Business Professor
Earning Capitalization Method - Business Valuation
What is the Earnings Capitalization Method of Business Valuation? The capitalized earnings method consists of calculating the value of a company by discounting future profits with a capitalization rate adjusted to the determining date...
Curated Video
On the Move
Dr. Algae explains the health benefits of activity. He then compares an active kid with an inactive kid and describes the differences between them.
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Why Do We Need to Eat?
Food Detective Berry Blue talks about how our bodies convert food into energy and why it’s important to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet to produce all the energy that our bodies need.
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Metaphysics Today
Philosopher Scott Soames (USC), gives a brief description of contemporary attitudes towards metaphysics.
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A Sense of Crisis
Award-winning author Pankaj Mishra describes how his outlook to life has been irrevocably affected by a deep sense of crisis that is common to many people who grow up in Asia.
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Flaunting the Laws
Legal scholar Emilie Hafner-Burton (UC San Diego) describes why the zone of applicability of human rights laws and treaties is so small.