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Instructional Video9:38
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TED-Ed

Looks Aren't Everything. Believe me, I'm a Model

9th - 12th
"Image is powerful; but also, image is superficial." Insecurity and body image are prevalent topics in adolescence. In her presentation, model Cameron Russell begins an exploration of the power and effect of image in our everyday lives....
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Instructional Video2:54
Ophea

Exploring Physical & Health Literacy

4th - 8th Standards
Help students discover the importance of physical fitness with this health literacy video. Beginning with a comparison of the choices made by two fictional teenagers, this resource continues on to explore the basic physical and thinking...
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Instructional Video3:11
Ophea

Applying Physical & Health Literacy

6th - 12th Standards
Raise teenagers' awareness about the importance of living an active life and staying physically fit by using this short health video. Starting with a series of facts about the negative consequences of physical inactivity and unbalanced...
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Instructional Video10:36
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Crash Course

Money and Finance

9th - 12th Standards
Chances are, the teenagers in your economics class have some experience with money. Help them understand that money is more than the dollars and coins they feed into the school vending machines with a video from Crash Course economics....
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Instructional Video3:35
Macat

An Introduction to Roland Barthes's Mythologies

9th - 12th Standards
Teenagers are the first to agree that they are the frontrunners in popular culture. But how much of their image is constructed by individualism, and how much of it have they bought from capitalistic sources? Roland...
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Instructional Video
Macat

An Introduction to Edmund Gettier's Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?

9th - 12th Standards
Teenagers are at the perfect age to start holding strong beliefs and opinions—and to explore whether those beliefs are the same as having knowledge. A short video analysis of Edmund Gettier's paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?"...
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Instructional Video5:08
TED-Ed

Why Should You Read "Hamlet"?

9th - 12th Standards
Romeo may appeal to more romantic students, but the broodier teenagers in your class are bound to relate to the melancholic, inward-facing Hamlet. Show an enthralling video that summarizes plot elements, characterization, and the...
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Interactive4:44
PBS

The Symbolism of Sunflower Seeds in Ghost

5th - 7th Standards
Ghost by Jason Reynolds is a coming-of-age book that resonates with teenagers who have experienced childhood trauma. Explore the novel with an interactive resource that focuses on the author's use of symbolism, particularly with...
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Instructional Video4:29
TED-Ed

Why is Ketchup so Hard to Pour?

7th - 12th
Shake and shake the ketchup bottle, none will come, and then a lot will pour out! Finally, a scientific answer to the age-old question of why it is nearly impossible to get this coveted condiment out and onto your french fries! Along the...
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Instructional Video3:31
TED-Ed

Networking for the Networking Averse

9th - 12th
While it may not be the most intuitive or comfortable skill for young learners, networking is an incredibly valuable, and indeed essential, tool to have in society today. Discover three basic steps to networking, including always saying...
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Interactive3:17
Scholastic

Study Jams! Atoms: Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

4th - 8th Standards
What's smaller than a kiwi seed? Atoms! Basic atomic structure is detailed for beginning chemists in a light-hearted animation. Protons and neutrons are explained as part of the nucleus, and so are electrons that encircle the nucleus....
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Instructional Video11:35
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Crash Course

Real Gases

9th - 12th Standards
The Ideal Gas Law isn't always ideal. Learn about situations where gases behave differently and calculate those changes by using van der Waals' equation.
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Instructional Video4:09
SciShow

Why Tomatoes are Fruits, and Strawberries aren't Berries

9th - 12th
Berries are fruits that come from a single ovary with multiple seeds. Video explains how produce is classified based on what part of the plant it comes from. It covers vegetables, fruit, nuts, and subsets of each. It also stresses that...
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Instructional Video11:01
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Crash Course

Markets, Efficiency, and Price Signals

9th - 12th Standards
Holiday gift-giving seasons can be lucrative for an individual business, but does a profitable season bode well for the market as a whole? A video from Crash Course Economics discusses how giving gifts to people who are uninterested in...
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Instructional Video16:21
PBS

Splitting Rent with Triangles

10th - Higher Ed
No one wants to pay more for rent than they need to. Here is a video where future renters can learn how to fairly split rent with roommates based on room preferences. An explanation of the Sperner's lemma using an simplex isn't as...
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Instructional Video4:54
The School of Life

Philosophy - The Stoics

11th - Higher Ed Standards
All you need to get through the difficult is hope. Not so, according to the Stoics. An explanatory video explains the mentality and worldview of Stoicism, including the ways that hope can hinder one's understanding, and how, despite the...
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Instructional Video
Macat

An Introduction to John Stuart Mill's On Liberty

9th - 12th Standards
Having a unique and individual perspective can be helpful for society as well as for yourself! A video analysis of John Stuart Mill's On Liberty examines the British philosopher's views of freedom and liberty, as well as how restrictions...
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Instructional Video11:57
Crash Course

Programming Basics—Statements and Functions: Crash Course Computer Science #12

9th - Higher Ed
Include an informative video on programming as part of your computer science instruction. The 12th installment in the series teaches about statements and functions required to write code. Individuals learn about the IF, FOR, and WHILE...
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Instructional Video5:24
The School of Life

Philosophy - Heidegger

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Beyond Martin Heidegger's famously dense writing, there lies a deep and enriching philosophy that prompts one to examine human existence and the path to authenticity. An engaging video previews several of the tenets of the Heideggerian...
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Instructional Video5:30
TED-Ed

The Philosophy of Stoicism

9th - 12th Standards
An insightful video traces the influence of Stoicism throughout history, from the philosophers of ancient Greece to the prison cell of Nelson Mandela, and how its four tenets guide everyday heroes and importance historical figures.
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Instructional Video9:29
The School of Life

Philosophy - Schopenhauer

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are love and the will to life at odds? Arthur Schopenhauer's take on human nature and the importance of love—as well as the unimportance of happiness—is the focus of a philosophy video that compares Schopenhauer's worldview to Buddhism.
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Instructional Video6:57
The School of Life

Philosophy - Nietzsche

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Have you built your home on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius? Why not? Friedrich Nietzsche challenges viewers to live a fulfilled and dangerous life, to use the humanities as a guide to life, and to own up to one's envy, as explained in a...
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Instructional Video8:24
Real Engineering

How Will SpaceX Get Us To Mars?

10th - Higher Ed
In Musk we trust? A video in the Real Engineering series shows how the SpaceX company, and their Falcon 9 rocket, represents a viable hope for space travel to Mars. Viewers see how reusable rockets and vertical integration in...
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Instructional Video3:14
Numberphile

Calculating Pi with Real Pies

9th - Higher Ed
Pie is great for finding pi. A short video shows how to use real pies to calculate pi. The method involves laying out pies along the circumference and along the diameter of a circle, and then finding the ratio of the number of pies.

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