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I WONDER - How Does The Redwood Tree Get Enough Water?
This video is answering the question of how does the Redwood Tree get enough water.
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The Importance of Gregor Mendel's Work in Genetics
This video discusses the scientific work of Gregor Mendel. Through his experimentation, Mendel observed clear and predictable patterns of inheritance in the plant's characteristics, which he suggested were controlled by separate units...
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I WONDER - How Big Are Tsunami Waves?
This video is answering the question of how big are tsunami waves.
Sustainable Business Consulting
Introduction to the Six Fundamentals
Overview of what fundamentals need to be in place for an organization to be successful in implementing sustainability change
Math Fortress
Algebra I: Translating Words Into Symbols (Level 2 of 2)
This video goes over a couple of examples modeling the proper way of translating phrases into variable expressions. Examples includes simple phrases, height between two individuals, and phrases that require the use of formulas.
Wonderscape
Pilates Kids: Chair Pilates Study Break Workout
This Chair Pilates study break workout is a quick and effective routine that can be done right at your desk to stretch your back and build your stomach muscles. It only takes a few minutes and will give you more energy to keep studying....
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Understanding Variation and Evolution: Factors and Processes Explained
This video discusses the concept of variation in a population and the factors that cause it, including genetic inheritance, mutations, and environmental factors. The video then goes on to explain the theory of evolution and how natural...
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I WONDER - What Is The Tallest Tree In The World?
This video is answering the question of what is the tallest tree in the world.
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Kingdom Plantae - Gymnosperms
It explains the basic characteristic features, types and common examples of gymnosperms.
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Compare Numbers Using Bar Models
In this video, the teacher explains how to use bar models and the phrase "times as many" to compare numbers. Using relatable examples, like comparing the heights of siblings and their father, the teacher visually demonstrates how bar...
FuseSchool
What Is A Niche?
You may have heard the word "niche" before, but what does it mean when we talk about an organism's niche. Learn in this video from the "Adapting and Living Together" chapter within the Ecology and Environment topic school level Biology.
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Converting Measurement Units Using Ratio Tables
In this lesson, students will understand the difference between US customary units and metric units, and how to convert between them. Through examples and practice problems, students will learn how to set up ratio tables and use...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Daniel Donaghy - 'What Cement is Made of'
Daniel Donaghy is the author of three poetry collections, most recently Somerset, which was named co-winner of the 2019 Paterson Poetry Prize. His previous poetry collections are Start with the Trouble (University of Arkansas Press,...
The Kiboomers
We're Going on a Dinosaur Hunt | The Kiboomers | Dinosaurs for Kids | Dinosaur Song | Dinosaurs Song
Dinosaurs! Grab your binoculars, we're going on a dinosaur hunt! We're Going on a Dinosaur Hunt is a fun action song for kids. The Dinosaur Song helps introduce prepositions to young children. It is also perfect for a dinosaur theme unit...
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I WONDER - Where Is The World's Largest Freestanding Mountain?
This video is answering the question of where is The World's largest freestanding mountain.
Wonderscape
Introduction to Adjectives
This video is an educational lesson on adjectives. It introduces the concept of adjectives, explains their purpose in describing nouns, and provides examples of different types of adjectives. The video also covers the order of...
KnowMo
Introduction to Sampling: How to Select a Representative Sample
This video is a lecture about sampling, which is a method used to collect and analyze data about a population. The lecturer explains that it is often not feasible to collect data from every member of a population, so a sample is taken...
Curated Video
Using a Number Line to Solve Addition Problems
In this video, students learn how to solve addition problems using a number line. The video explains the importance of paying attention to the scale and units on the number line, as well as the difference between counting unit marks and...
Fun Kids
Adjectives and Opposites Song | Children's Songs | Fun Kids English
Learn adjectives and opposites with the Adjectives and Opposites Song from Fun Kids English. Let's learn the adjectives: big, small, short, tall, hot, cold, fast, slow, happy, sad, heavy, and light. Perfect for kindergarten, preschool,...
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Understanding Normal Distributions: Visualizing Situations
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine if rolling a die will result in an approximately normal distribution. They use visualizations to show the characteristics of a normal distribution, such as a symmetric, bell-shaped...
Visual Learning Systems
Fundamentals of Genetics: Hybrid Cross
In this program Mendel's work is explored in greater detail by using probability to make predictions of the inheritance of specific traits. The use of the Punnett Square is illustrated through easy-to-understand animations. Other...
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Mendel's Work on Inheritance: Understanding the Rules of Genetics
The video discusses the work of Gregor Mendel, a monk who studied the inheritance of characteristics in pea plants in the mid-19th century. The video provides a recap of Mendel's discoveries and their significance in understanding the...
Poetry Foundation
Joe Hanson reads "If Only We Had Taller Been" by Ray Bradbury
Joe Hanson (he/him/his) reads the poem, "If Only We Had Taller Been" by Ray Bradbury.