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Science ABC
Is A Straight Line Always The Shortest Distance Between Two Points?
No, a straight line isn't always the shortest distance between two points. The shortest distance depends on the geometry of the object or surface in question. While a straight line is the shortest distance between two points on a flat...
Science ABC
Could We Dissipate A Tornado By Firing A Rocket Into It?
A tornado forms when there is a hot layer of atmospheric air that is covered by a relatively cold, dry bank of air above. When the warm air at the bottom of the atmosphere rises (due to its temperature), it pushes up on the cold air...
Food Farmer Earth
The Encroaching Urban Growth: A Farmer's Perspective on Expanding City Limits
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...
Great Big Story
The Brothers' Intimate Journey, 15 Triathlons Together
Explore the inspiring story of Noah and Lucas Aldrich, two brothers who defy the odds through love and triathlons.
Wonderscape
Katherine Johnson: NASA's Hidden Figure and Math Genius
Discover the story of Katherine Johnson, a pioneering mathematician who broke racial and gender barriers at NASA. Learn how her calculations made space missions possible, including John Glenn's historic orbit and the early space...
Wonderscape
Measuring Distance on a Map: Understanding Scale
This video explains how to use map scales to measure distance and understand the relationship between map distance and real-world distance. Learn how different maps—ranging from a city block to the entire planet—use scales for...
Curated Video
Breaking the Myth of the Four Minute Mile
In the early 1950 sports journalists had proclaimed that to run an imperial mile in less than four minutes was impossible. But a medical student named Roger Bannister knew they were wrong and had planned a race to prove it could be done.
Great Big Story
Chris Ring's epic swim, conquering the Mississippi for honor
Dive into Chris Ring's 181-day journey swimming the Mississippi River to honor Gold Star families.
Great Big Story
Brothers' Heartwarming Journey, 15 Triathlons Together
Explore the inspiring story of Noah and Lucas Aldrich, two brothers defying odds through love and triathlons.
Curated Video
Breaking Barriers: Roger Bannister and the 4 Minute Mile
This video highlights the incredible achievement of Roger Bannister, the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes. It showcases his determination, mental strength, and belief in pushing the boundaries of human capability. Through...
Curated Video
Could We Dissipate A Tornado By Firing A Rocket Into It?
A tornado forms when there is a hot layer of atmospheric air that is covered by a relatively cold, dry bank of air above. When the warm air at the bottom of the atmosphere rises (due to its temperature), it pushes up on the cold air...
Curated Video
Negative and Positive Integers
Mr. Addit explains the concept of positive and negative integers. He plots positive and negative integers on a number line and then uses a Fahrenheit thermometer to show a practical application of positive and negative integers that we...
Curated Video
Comparing Two Rates of Change Using Words & a Graph | 8.EE.B.5
In this math video we will be comparing two rates of change using words & a graph. We will be asked to identify who ran more miles in their first hour of their run. We will find the rate of miles ran in an hour. When reading the graph,...
Curated Video
Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters lists, defines, and provides examples of various types of natural disasters, including: tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, volcanic eruptions, blizzards, and wildfires.
Curated Video
Road Signs and the Letter R
We find Miss Palomine in a car. She is lost. She reads the road signs looking for an uppercase -R. When she arrives in the classroom she reviews the differences in appearance of the uppercase -R and the lowercase -r on the elementary...
Curated Video
Yogurt Berry Split
Coach Socrates shows Miss Palomine how to make a healthy and delicious frozen yogurt and berry snack.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is The Grand Canyon?
This video is answering the question of what is the Grand Canyon.
Curated Video
The Mile Run
Dr. Algae and your student focus on exercise number 4 of The President’s Fitness Challenge, the endurance walk/run. He then provides information to get the student prepared for the mile run.
Curated Video
Dimensional Analysis
“Dimensional Analysis” will show students what dimensional analysis is and how to use it to solve a problem.
Curated Video
Converting Customary Measurements of Length
Converting Customary Measurements of Length explores measurements of length using the customary system.
Curated Video
Is A Straight Line Always The Shortest Distance Between Two Points?
No, a straight line isn't always the shortest distance between two points. The shortest distance depends on the geometry of the object or surface in question. While a straight line is the shortest distance between two points on a flat...
Vlogbrothers
Why Big Solutions Fail
In which Hank discusses loanword adaptation for two minutes in order to distract himself from the crushing reality of all of what he must do. One thing that I did not say in this video...that's just for you dear dedicated dooblydoo...
Weatherthings
Stratus Clouds
Stratus Clouds are part of the water cycle. They are stratified, with soft edges, wider than they are tall, and found at mainly 3 different heights in the atmosphere. They can be made of water droplets or ice crystals, and some create...
Weatherthings
Cumulus Clouds
Cumulus Clouds can fill the sky, in any season, anywhere on Earth, in different sizes, shapes, colors, heights and combinations. They bubble upward, looking like cotton balls or cauliflower. Cumulus clouds accumulate water or ice, and...