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Instructional Video6:25
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Bozeman Science

ESS3C - Human Impacts on Earth Systems

For Teachers K - 12th Standards
The human impact on the earth's systems often has unintended consequences.  A comprehensive video lesson builds a progression for teaching the standards ESS3C in elementary through secondary classrooms. Instruction focuses on the human...
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Instructional Video6:54
Virtual Nerd

How Do You Solve a More Complicated Interest Problem?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
This word problem on simple interest has a bit of a twist. When you read this word problem it boggles the mind. I know, it boggled mine. But never fear, the instructor takes you through this seemingly complicated interest problem...
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Instructional Video0:51
Curated OER

Identifying Metamorphic Rocks

For Teachers 4th - 8th
Another short video from the Colorado School of Mines. The narrator gives a quick description of how metamorphic rocks are actually rocks that have been transformed due to exposure to weathering, temperature changes, and/or changes in...
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Instructional Video0:54
Curated OER

Identifying Igneous Rocks

For Teachers 4th - 8th
If you're looking for a short video that focuses on igneous rocks, this one is for you! The narrator is from the Colorado School of Mines, and she does an excellent job describing how igneous rocks are formed, where they are found, and...
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Instructional Video2:23
Curated OER

What is a Sector and Central Angle?

For Teachers 6th - 10th
Slice a large piece of pie or slice a small piece of pie? Whichever way you slice it, this piece of pie would be a fraction of the whole pie. This analogy corresponds with the sector of a circle being a piece of the pie. The size of the...
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Instructional Video5:54
TED-Ed

How to Create Cleaner Coal

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
It's easy to take for granted the the importance of electricity in modern society, and even easier to overlook the environmental cost that is paid for all that energy. Watch as this video explores the detrimental impact burning coal has...
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Instructional Video6:16
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Fusion Power Explained—Future or Failure

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
A day without fusion is like a day without sunshine. The video explains what fusion is and how we might be able to create the energy on Earth rather than relying on the sun. It highlights the pros and cons of fusion power.
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Instructional Video1:54
Periodic Videos

Chromium

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
The Terracotta Army of the Qin Dynasty used chromium to coat their weapons. The video discusses chromium and a few lesser-known facts about the metal. It also shares some applications and research for chromium.
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Instructional Video3:58
Periodic Videos

Terbium

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Terbium finds applications in hybrid cars and wind turbines—very important in today's quest to discover energy solutions! Learn more about this lanthanide in an episode from a series about each of the element on the periodic table. A...
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Instructional Video6:03
Periodic Videos

Uranium

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Should we be afraid of uranium? Video 92 of 118 on the periodic table of elements examines uranium. It covers the facts, misconceptions, dangers, and safety precautions for working with this radioactive element.
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Instructional Video
Khan Academy

SAT Prep: Test 1 Section 6 Part 5

For Students 9th - 12th
Back with "more energy," Sal begins his explanation of problems 15-18 on page 412 of The Official SAT Study Guide. Problems include angles of equilateral triangles, rectangles, and graphing slopes.
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Instructional Video10:13
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Crash Course

Conservation and Restoration Ecology

For Teachers 7th - 12th
Address types of diversity, conservation biology, and restoration ecology. A video also includes small population conservation, declining population conservation, structural restoration, bioremediation, biological augmentation, and...
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Instructional Video5:24
TED-Ed

Penguins: Popularity, Peril and Poop

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Penguins, one of the most beloved bird species in the world, are not only adorable, they are also in grave danger. Five-sixths of the world's penguin species are endangered or nearly endangered, mostly due to human activities such as...
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Activity3:32
Curated OER

Latitude/Longitude Activity

For Teachers 4th - 8th Standards
Youngsters work in groups to solve clues involving latitude and longitude coordinates in order to decipher mystery animals in this fun learning experience!
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Instructional Video3:03
HISTORY Channel

History of Labor Day

For Students 6th - 12th
Labor Day, its parades and picnics, has become a marker for the end of summer vacation. Introduce kids to the key people and events involved in the creation of this national holiday with a video that provides a brief overview of the...
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Instructional Video4:37
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University of California

We Are Built to Be Kind

For Students 7th - 12th
"Are we meant to take more than we give, or are we meant to be kind?" UC professor Dacher Keltner believes he has figured out what it's all about and shares the results of scientific studies of the brain in this short video.
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Instructional Video5:33
Be Smart

The Far Future of the Universe

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Ever wonder what will happen to our earthly home if we continue to evolve at the current rate? Learners view the video segment and witness predictions of what could occur in the future, even millions of years from now, as time progresses...
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Instructional Video8:15
3Blue1Brown

Tattoos on Math

For Students 10th - 12th
How is the cosecant function like a tattoo? Pupils learn about the geometric representations on a unit circle of all six trigonometric functions through a video. They also learn why secant, cosecant, and cotangent ended up affixed in...
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Instructional Video8:07
TED-Ed

What Are the Challenges of Nuclear Power?

For Students 6th - 12th
Engineering challenges, construction costs, and disasters are some of the challenges when it comes to nuclear energy. Watch a video that explains each of these and more in detail.
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Instructional Video2:34
MinutePhysics

Upside Down Mountains in Real Life

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
A mountain gets smaller as you get to the top, right? It depends on how you look at it, because in terms of surface area, it may actually get bigger. Learners consider this idea as they view the creative video lesson.
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Instructional Video7:54
Veritasium

Are You Lightest In The Morning?

For Students 6th - 12th
Does the time of day affect your body weight? If so, how? The narrator conducts an experiment to determine when the human body is its lightest. Viewers see interesting, and often amusing, theories from on-the-spot interviews and watch as...
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Instructional Video4:20
TED-Ed

Why is NASA Sending a Spacecraft to a Metal World?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Can we journey to outer space to learn more about inner Earth? Discover the method to NASA's madness with an enlightening short video. The narrator explains the composition of the asteroid the resource is studying, what scientists hope...
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Instructional Video12:35
Crash Course

Haitian Revolutions: Crash Course

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
What island was home to the second free, independent nation in the Americas, which saw the most successful slave revolts ever, and became the first modern nation be be governed by people of African descent? A video on the Haitian...

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