Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Landmarks - Berlin Wall

12th - Higher Ed
THE BERLIN WALL SEPARATED FAMILIES AND SHUT OFF WEST BERLIN FROM ITS COMMUNIST NEIGHBOURS. WHEN CONSTRUCTION STARTED IN 1961, THE EAST GERMAN LEADERS PROCLAIMED IT AS AN ANTI FASCISM PROTECTION BARRIER , BUT IT WAS WIDELY SEEN IN THE...
Instructional Video1:53
Curated Video

Exploring the Wonders of the Dead Sea: The Lowest Place on Earth

3rd - 12th
The video explores the fascinating characteristics of the Dead Sea, known for its high salt content and buoyancy. It highlights the unique experience of visiting this landlocked body of water, where swimming is impossible due to the...
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Preserving Nature at Hotel Vivood

6th - Higher Ed
Nestled in a mountainous area, Hotel Vivood integrates luxury with environmental preservation, reclaiming and restoring the natural terrain. Discover how local enterprises and sustainable practices maintain the biodiversity of the...
Instructional Video3:45
Great Big Story

Ben Carlin's epic journey, the man who drove the oceans in an amphibious vehicle

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the inspiring story of Ben Carlin, who circled the world in an amphibious vehicle, overcoming countless challenges and setting a record that stood for 60 years.
Instructional Video5:07
Great Big Story

Ho'okena,Hawaiian fishing traditions and sustainable cuisine

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the sustainable fishing practices and ocean-based diet of Ho'okena, a Hawaiian fishing village where food and community come together.
Instructional Video2:54
Great Big Story

Off-grid organic farming in Minnesota’s harsh climate

12th - Higher Ed
Meet Lise and David Abazs, off-grid farmers in Finland, Minnesota, transforming infertile, rocky land into thriving organic farmland powered by renewable energy.
Instructional Video3:47
Great Big Story

Lizzie Carr, paddleboarding for cleaner waterways

12th - Higher Ed
Follow Lizzie Carr's inspiring journey as an adventurer and environmentalist, paddleboarding across England and the Channel to combat plastic pollution in our waterways.
Instructional Video12:24
Curated Video

What Wild Animal Am I? Quiz For Kids

Pre-K - 3rd
In this fun and exciting video, kids will listen to clues about wild animals and try to guess which animal is being described. Each animal has three simple clues to help children think, learn, and make their best guess! Learning Goals:...
Instructional Video3:41
Science ABC

What Ecological Adaptations Enable Life to Flourish in Harsh Desert Climates?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Life in deserts is hard due to the scarcity of food and water. However, plants, animals, and humans have adapted in various ways to survive in these challenging environments. This video explores the incredible adaptations that enable...
Instructional Video4:35
Science ABC

Jump From Space: What Happens If You Do A Space Jump?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jumping from space is considered to be quite a task. And with good reason! Because no one has ever done it, or even attempted it. Red bulls sponsored a high-altitude jump performed by Felix Baumgartner, and it was famously called a...
Instructional Video3:31
Science ABC

Is The 'Sunken City' Of Atlantis Real?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We do not know for sure if the sunken city of Atlantis is real. The only written record of its existence is from the great philosopher Plato. Even the location of this utopia is a mystery. Many different locations have been proposed as...
Instructional Video3:39
Science ABC

How Low Must Aircraft Fly To Avoid Radar Detection?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stealth is a critical component of modern warfare, allowing militaries to hide their most valuable assets from the enemy. Discover how advanced engineering, innovative materials, and ingenious design techniques enable nations to hide...
Instructional Video3:53
Science ABC

How Hurricanes Form? Why Hurricanes Spin AntiClockwise in North and Clockwise in Southern Hemisphere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons are formed due to violent storms that originate over oceans and seas and move towards land, potentially causing extensive damage to both life and property. But there is a very interesting thing related...
Instructional Video3:42
Science ABC

How Far Have We Traveled in Space?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Apollo 13 crew was the farthest distance that humans have traveled from Earth. On April 14, 1970, the crew was 400,171 kilometers (248,655 miles) from Earth. The Apollo 13 mission was the third manned mission intended to land on the...
Instructional Video3:38
Science ABC

How Does a Polaroid Camera Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Polaroid pictures work by using a light-sensitive film that is exposed to the incoming light of the scene you wish to capture. The film is then developed in a matter of seconds, producing a negative image. To create the final, positive...
Instructional Video4:30
Science ABC

Do People Live in The North Pole?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The true geographic North Pole is bereft of vegetation. Trees need soil to flourish. As the North Pole is composed of random chunks of ice in close proximity, there is no way that growth can occur. Then there are months of darkness,...
Instructional Video3:14
Science ABC

Curved Sword Vs. Straight Sword: Which Is Better?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One of the longest running arguments among sword enthusiasts revolves around the two dominant shapes of swords: curved and straight. Traditionally, straight swords have been used by Western European cultures, while curved swords are...
Instructional Video3:34
Science ABC

Why Is Most Of Humanity Concentrated In India And China?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Most of Humanity is in India and China because the ratio of human survival and occupation of the planet has always been similar, but modern advancements have allowed those numbers to increase exponentially, so the difference has become...
Instructional Video3:25
Science ABC

Where Do Fish Come From In New Lakes And Ponds?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fish either reach new lakes and ponds through external help, or the creatures stay there, survive the period of drought, and then thrive again when water is plentiful. Some species of aquatic organisms lay eggs capable of surviving long...
Instructional Video3:19
Science ABC

What Lies Beneath the Desert Sands?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover what lies beneath the sand in deserts. Contrary to popular belief, 80% of deserts are not covered in sand, but rather bare earth, revealing the bedrock and clay of a dried-out ecosystem. Learn about the unique erosion patterns...
Instructional Video5:25
Great Big Story

Mei Lum and the WOW project, revitalizing Chinatown with art and activism

12th - Higher Ed
Mei Lum, the fifth-generation owner of Wing On Wo, uses arts and activism to support the Chinatown community through the WOW project.
Instructional Video3:55
Food Farmer Earth

The Encroaching Urban Growth: A Farmer's Perspective on Expanding City Limits

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how urban expansion affects local agriculture through the eyes of a Clark County farmer facing the encroachment of urban growth boundaries. Learn about the complexities of investing in farming operations amidst uncertainties of...
Instructional Video3:08
Food Farmer Earth

Navigating Urban Farming: A Portland Farmer's City-Centered Agriculture Journey

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how an urban farmer in Portland manages a quarter- acre farm amidst the challenges of uncertain land tenure and the need for creative business strategies. Discover how urban farming can thrive with proper investment and community...
Instructional Video5:40
Food Farmer Earth

Art and Agriculture: An Artist's Journey on a Small Family Farm

12th - Higher Ed
Explore how a lifelong artist incorporates her creative vision into the daily rhythms of a small family farm. Learn about the synergy between her art and agricultural practices, which enhances both the farm's productivity and its visual...