Instructional Video9:45
SciShow

Why Did Botswana Win the Diamond Lottery So Hard?

12th - Higher Ed
Of the 10 largest rough diamonds ever mined, 6 of them have come from the African nation of Botswana. Russia is the only country that produces more diamonds by volume, but the individual gems don't tend to be as large. So why is...
Instructional Video5:25
SciShow

How Do You Trace a Meteorite Back To Its Home?

12th - Higher Ed
It's virtually impossible to tell where a meteorite comes from, but in 2018, scientists were able to pull a feat of forensic astronomy and do just that.
Instructional Video11:16
TED Talks

TED: A new way to fund health care for the most vulnerable | Andrew Bastawrous

12th - Higher Ed
In 2011, eye surgeon and TED Fellow Andrew Bastawrous developed a smartphone app that brings quality eye care to remote communities, helping people avoid losing their sight to curable or preventable conditions. Along the way, he noticed...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

South Africa Geography

12th - Higher Ed
South Africa makes up the southern portion of the continent of Africa, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Indian Ocean in the east. The country is the 27th-largest in the world, or the same size as France, Spain, and Portugal...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Best Places to View Wildlife

6th - Higher Ed
This isn't a trip to the zoo! Darley takes you to the best places on the planet to observe wild animals, from Alaska to Africa.
Instructional Video1:10
Curated Video

World’s Most Romantic Sunset Spots

6th - Higher Ed
Some of the most romantic places on the planet to enjoy sunsets from Hawaii to Costa Rica to Africa.
Instructional Video1:53
Curated Video

5 Things to Loathe or Love about Camping

6th - Higher Ed
The annoying things about camping out that you just might grow to love.
Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

Sleep in a Treehouse! Cool Hotels Around the World

6th - Higher Ed
From eco-friendly bubble hotels to Botswana tree houses, some of the world's most wild places to sleep.
Instructional Video15:36
Geography Now

Letter to Botswana

6th - Higher Ed
Letter to Botswana
Instructional Video5:48
Curated Video

The Kalahari Desert: A Journey through Africa's Gem

6th - Higher Ed
Safari in the Kalahari Desert:Our journey begins with an exhilarating safari through the vast landscapes of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana. Experience the raw beauty of Africa as we traverse its expansive terrain, encountering diverse...
Instructional Video12:10
Curated Video

Africa through a lens: The history of colonial South Africa (2012)

12th - Higher Ed
National Archives: The history of colonial South Africa, presented by Daniel Gilfoyle, diplomatic and colonial records specialist at The National Archives and presented using primary sources from the archives as an insight to this history.
Instructional Video0:39
Next Animation Studio

Dozens of elephant carcasses found near Botswana wildlife sanctuary

12th - Higher Ed
The carcasses of 87 elephants have been found near the Okavango Delta wildlife sanctuary in Botswana, reports The BBC.
Instructional Video2:01
Barcroft Media

Coalition Of Cheetahs Attack Female

Higher Ed
In June 2018, whilst on safari in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Botswana, photographer Anton Campbell-Harris got a little too close for comfort with a coalition of cheetahs. During this safari, a female presumably on heat was being...
Instructional Video1:28
Next Animation Studio

356 dead elephants — killer finally found

12th - Higher Ed
Botswana government’s reaction to massive die-off disaster was slowed by Coronavirus lockdown rules
Instructional Video3:51
Natural Variation Film

Outstanding encounters with leopard in South Africa, Botswana and Kenya. Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A leopard prowls through lush green grass. A leopard looks around whilst standing in lush green grass. A leopard sniffs at the branches of a shrub before raising its tail to mark its territory. A prowling leopard sniffs the ground. ...
Instructional Video17:51
TMW Media

Going Wild - Mobile Safari & Wild Elephants

K - 5th
Going Wild - Mobile Safari & Wild Elephants
Instructional Video16:02
TMW Media

Going Wild - Botswana's Wildlife Paradise

K - 5th
Going Wild - Botswana's Wildlife Paradise
Instructional Video3:19
TMW Media

On Safari With Nala - Visit to Safari Lodge

K - 5th
On Safari With Nala - Visit to Safari Lodge
Instructional Video2:57
TMW Media

On Safari with Nala - The Okavango Delta

K - 5th
On Safari with Nala - The Okavango Delta
Instructional Video11:39
Ancient Lights Media

Atlas of Africa: Geography and People of Southern Africa

6th - 8th
This program examines the geography and people of Southern Africa with a closer look at Apartheid
Instructional Video1:11
Curated OER

What in the World is a Pangolin?

4th - 12th
A pangolin is a rare mammal that looks like a walking Artichoke. It is unique because they don't have teeth! However, they have a long, sticky tongue to help them eat.
Instructional Video
PBS

Wnet: Thirteen: Wide Angle: Video Bank: The Fence

9th - 10th
Brief clip [0:39] in which students examine reasons and policy surrounding the eight foot high electrified fence erected by Botswana highlighting the struggles between Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Instructional Video
PBS

Wnet: Thirteen: Wide Angle: Video Bank: Botswana Today

9th - 10th
Lesson on the sharp contrast between conditions in Botswana and Zimbabwe and how the Botswana government is delaing with unwanted immigration. Video [2:55] with guiding questions, related links, background essay and maps.
Instructional Video
PBS

Wnet: Thirteen: Wide Angle: Video Bank: Anti Immigrant Sentiment

9th - 10th
Video clip [2:48] in which Botswanans express their opinions about immigrants coming in to the country from Zimbabwe.