Instructional Video7:06
PBS

When Giant Deer Roamed Eurasia

12th - Higher Ed
Megaloceros was one of the largest members of the deer family ever to walk the Earth. The archaeological record is full of evidence that our ancestors lived alongside and interacted with these giant mammals for millennia. But what...
Instructional Video5:41
SciShow

Top 10 New Species of the Year!

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists around the world discover about 18,000 new species every year. Each new organism has not only to be found, but also studied, compared, identified and organized -- that's taxonomy, the science of classifying living things and...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

What Is Glue Made Of?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glue is made from organic substances and was discovered back in ancient times. The earliest evidence of glue was found in the cave paintings of Neanderthals in Lascaux, France. The raw materials for the production of glue might be animal...
Instructional Video3:13
Vlogbrothers

How Young Is History?

6th - 11th
In which John Green considers the historical distance between Rome's Pantheon, the cave paintings at Lascaux, a different community's cave paintings at Chauvet, and the current day. Too often, we think that a hundred years, or a...
Instructional Video15:35
The Art Assignment

How Climate Changes Art

9th - 12th
This week we tackle the intersection of art and our changing climate. Throughout history, art has helped reveal the climate around us and highlight our fragile relationship to it. We look at navigational charts from the Marshall Islands,...
News Clip2:01
AFP News Agency

Race to save prehistoric art in Lascaux

9th - Higher Ed
Race to save prehistoric art in Lascaux
News Clip4:05
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France's Lascaux caves ready to welcome visitors again

9th - Higher Ed
We are ready", explains operations manager of the prehistoric cave Lascaux IV, life-size replica of this masterpiece of the cave art (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)