SciShow
How Do Pineapples Eat Us Back?
The pineapple. Sweet, juicy, and kind of painful. What is it about this tropical fruit that seems to bite us back?
Crash Course Kids
Why No Polar Pineapples
Plants are amazing. Really! Photosynthesis is an incredible thing. But it also means that some plants can't live everywhere. They need to get the right amount of sunlight for the right amount of time. In this episode of Crash Course...
SciShow
How Do Pineapples Eat Us Back?
The pineapple. Sweet, juicy, and kind of painful. What is it about this tropical fruit that seems to bite us back?
MinuteEarth
Why Some Fruits Won’t Ripen On Your Counter
Trying to ripen some fruits on your kitchen counter is totally fruitless - here's why.
Crash Course Kids
How to Get Resources - Picky Pineapples
Want a Pineapple? If you want a pineapple, it's possible you can just run down to the store and get one. But, if you wanted to grow one, that's a lot more difficult depending on where you live. In this episode of Crash Course Kids,...
Crash Course Kids
Living Things Change
Have you ever heard of the Peppered Moth? It's a great example of how living things can change because their environment has changed. And it's not just them! There used to be giant insects roaming the world, but they got smaller through...
Curated Video
How far did your pineapple travel?
Follow the journey of a pineapple as it travels from Ghana, where it is grown, to the shelves of your local supermarket. People and places - Human geography - International trade Learning Points A consumer is the person who buys a...
Curated Video
Elephant Tooth Fairy
Jimmy loses his first ever baby tooth and is excited for the Tooth Fairy’s visit.
Curated Video
Howdy, Harry Horse
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase -H and lowercase -h and, using the Harry Horse music video, she identifies the -H words.
Curated Video
How Do I Measure Up?
Miss Palomine reviews height, weight and age, and demonstrates how graphs may be used to make comparisons.
Science ABC
Can A Pineapple Eat You?
Have you ever wondered why pineapples sting your tongue? It's because they contain an enzyme called bromelain, which can break down proteins. This means that every time you eat a pineapple, it eats a little bit of you! In this video we...
Brian McLogan
Solving an equation with variable on the same side
👉 Learn how to solve two step linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. To solve for a variable in a two step linear equation, we first isolate the variable by using inverse...
Maddie Moate
How Does a Pineapple Grow? | Maddie Moate
So, how does a pineapple actually grow? When I first saw it with my own eyes I was genuinely surprised! I hope you enjoy the new series, "How does it grow?".
Curated Video
Using Real Objects to Solve Word Problems
In this video lesson, students will learn how to solve word problems by using real objects. The teacher demonstrates how to use paper pieces to represent objects and solve problems. The lesson covers various problem-solving techniques...
Fun Kids
Fruit - What Do You Like?
What fruit do you like? Learn to ask the question "What do you like?" and answer "I like ~". You'll also learn the vocabulary: bananas, apples, cherries, grapes, oranges, peaches, strawberries, pears, watermelon, pineapple.
Curated Video
Explaining Subtraction with Addition
The video explains how to explain subtraction by using addition. The video teaches how to use different strategies like number lines and base 10 blocks to explain subtraction by using addition.
ACDC Leadership
Production Possibilities Curve Review
In this video I explain how the production possibilities curve (PPC) shows scarcity, trade-offs, opportunity cost, and efficiency. This is the first graph you are going to learn in your economics class. Thanks for watching.
Teen Kids News
Improve Financial Literacy with Zogo
COVID upset our lives in so many ways. Yet, as Ava tells us, something good may actually come out of the pandemic... an effort to improve financial literacy.
Bridgeman Arts
Fruit picking and sugar production in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s
Clip 3 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, locals pick bananas, coconuts, pineapples, oranges, mangoes and other fruit. The crops are transported by truck....
Bloomberg
Biden Administration Document Sees China as Rival: Glaser
Mar.04 -- Bonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies discusses China's foreign policy and its relations with other countries, in particular the...