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River processes
Take a trip down the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon and wonder at the awesome power of water! People and places -Physical geography - Rivers Learning Points River processes, such as erosion, transportation and deposition, can...
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What shapes the coast?
Coastlines may look stable but they are one of the most dynamic features in the physical world. People and places -Physical geography - Coasts Learning Points The coast is where the land meets the sea or ocean. Waves wear away and break...
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Fossils - Preserved Life Remnants
See the fossilised footprints of the first bird and discover how remains of organisms have been preserved for 150 million years. Material processes - Classifying materials - Rocks Learning Points Fossils form when the remains or marks...
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Rocky Planets - Solar System Exploration
Adventure around our solar system and explore the four rocky planets. Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - The Solar System Learning Points The Solar System is made up of eight planets that orbit the Sun. The four planets closest...
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Erosion and weathering
Learn how the processes of weathering and erosion sculpt Earth's landscapes. Material processes - Classifying materials - Soil Learning Points Weathering is the breaking down of rock into smaller particles. Erosion is the removal of rock...
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Gas Giants - Outer Planets
Take a journey around our solar system and meet the gas giants. Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - The Solar System Learning Points The Solar System is made up of eight planets that orbit the Sun. The four planets furthest from...
Bedtime History
California Gold Rush For Kids | Bedtime History
Learn more about the gold strike in California and the gold rush that followed. Learn about the prospectors ("49ers") who traveled to California from all over the world to try and strike it rich.
Bedtime History
History of Mount Rushmore for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the ambitious and creative sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, and his son Lincoln, who managed the creation of the Mount Rushmore statues.
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History of Easter Island for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Easter Island, its discovery, and the history of people who lived there along with the giant carved heads, the moai.
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Meteors and Meteorites For Kids | Bedtime History
Join us on an awe-inspiring voyage through the captivating history of meteors! In this fascinating video, we delve into the origins of these celestial marvels, from ancient civilizations' interpretations to modern scientific discoveries....
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The Rosetta Comet Mission for Kids | Bedtime History
The Rosetta Comet Mission, spearheaded by the European Space Agency (ESA), was a groundbreaking space mission designed to study the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Launched in March 2004, Rosetta traveled over 6 billion kilometers,...
Great Big Story
Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind climber to conquer the Seven Summits
Explore the journey of Erik Weihenmayer, a blind adventurer who defied expectations by climbing the tallest peak on every continent.
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Force and Motion: Meaning of Levers
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Explain the meaning of levers.9523
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Similarity and Projections: Projection
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Find the projection of each point.9684
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Wave Motion: Periodic Motion
By the end of this learning object, the learner should be able to: Classify waves according to their ability to propagate and transfer energy in space.9871
Wonderscape
The Grand Canyon and Parícutin Volcano: North America's Natural Wonders
This video takes you on a journey to two of North America's Seven Natural Wonders. Discover the immense scale and ancient history of the Grand Canyon, carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, and explore the story behind Parícutin, a...
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The Universe and the Solar System: The Origin of the Solar System
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Describe the evolution of the solar system.
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Why Kate Bush’s Viral Success from Stranger Things is Radical
So what does “Running Up that Hill” tell us about the history of music royalties? How has Kate Bush been challenging the music industry since the 70s?
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Where Do Metamorphic Rocks Come From?! | Rocks Songs For Kids
Rocks rock, let's learn about them!
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The Sedimentary Rock Song! | Rock Cycle Song For Kids
There are 5 steps that help form sedimentary rocks, let's learn about them!
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Interactions Among Earth's Spheres: A Complex Interplay
Explore the intricate relationships between the Earth's geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Learn how these interconnected systems influence one another through various processes and human activities. Earth's Materials and...
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Understanding Water Types: Blue, Green, and Gray
Explore the three categories of water - blue, green, and gray - and their significance in water conservation efforts. Learn how each type of water is utilized, from providing drinking water and nourishing crops to being stored in plants...
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Football Shorts - Episode 127 WARSAW'S NEW STADIUM
POLISH AUTHORITIES SHOWED OFF MODELS OF FOUR STADIUMS WHICH ARE TO BE BUILT OR CONVERTED FOR THE 2012 EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS, TO BE HELD WITH THE UKRAINE. THE MODELS OF THE WARSAW, WROCLAW, GDANSK AND POZNAN STADIUMS WERE...
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Big Ideas - Episode 19 - Hillary & Norgay
The big idea to climb the highest mountain in the world had eluded many mountain expeditions until Tensin Norgay and Edmund Hillary became the first to conquer Mount Everest. On May 29, 1953, Norgay and Hillary were the first to...