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Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

Want to be an Activist? Start with Your Toys

5th - 12th
Who says you have to be famous to have your voice heard? A well-spoken 14-year-old tells her story of activism, and how it had a ripple effect that ended with toy company Hasbro inventing a whole new line of gender-neutral cooking...
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Instructional Video13:40
Crash Course

America in World War I

9th - 12th Standards
What were the real motivations behind America's entrance into World War I? Beginning with a review of American neutrality at the onset of the Great War, this engaging video details the profound effects of the war on the home front,...
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Instructional Video12:56
Bozeman Science

Genotypes and Phenotypes

9th - 12th Standards
Complete heterochromia is a mutation that causes a person to have two different colored eyes. Class members explore how genotypes affect phenotypes. The instructor shows how changes in DNA can occur via mistakes in replication,...
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Instructional Video2:20
Steve Spangler Science

Milk of Magnesia - Cool Science Experiment

6th - 10th
Learn from Steve how to perform a beautiful demonstration of how an antacid works. He puts a pH indicator solution into a beaker with a magnetic stirrer. He pours an acid in to show the red and a base to show the blue. Then he puts...
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Instructional Video3:39
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TED-Ed

The Science of Static Electricity

6th - 12th Standards
Add some spark to your physical science instruction with this short video on static electricity. Taking a look at the fundamental structure of atoms, this fun film explains how rubbing objects together can cause electrons to move from...
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Instructional Video1:26
Periodic Videos

Argon

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A concise video discusses argon in an installment of a longer series on chemical elements. It describes the appearance of argon when it is neutral and the altered appearance when it is excited.
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Instructional Video0:59
PBS

Molluscs: Blue-Ringed Octopus Warning Coloration

6th - 12th Standards
What animal is only eight inches long and can easily kill an adult human? The blue-ringed octopus changes body color before neutralizing any threat, human or not. Observe the drastic changes to body color in a short video.
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Instructional Video7:10
The Great War

The Lion of Africa - Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck

9th - Higher Ed Standards
While African colonial holdings were supposed to be neutral during the Great War, German military leader Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck used them as a pawn in World War I. Initially seen as a German hero, historians are reconsidering von...
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Instructional Video14:16
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Crash Course

Using Wikipedia: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #5

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Wikipedia may get a bad rap, but does it have any redeeming qualities? As it turns out, it does, and scholars discover what they are with part five from the Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information video series. Pupils learn about...
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Instructional Video10:35
Geography Now

Geography Now! Costa Rica

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Its name means rich coast, and Costa Rica is a showcase of the resources Latin America has to offer. From its jungles to its carbon neutral environmental policy, the Central American country has managed to carve out a stable democracy...
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Instructional Video12:15
Geography Now

Geography Now! Liechtenstein

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Little Liechtenstein is often overlooked; even Adolf Hitler left it alone, and it remained neutral during World War II. However, the small nation, a former state of the Holy Roman Empire that never got absorbed into another country, is...
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Instructional Video2:23
Teacher's Pet

Titrations

9th - 12th Standards
Don't experience frustration when it's time to teach titration! Make the process easy and fun for your chemistry class with a video tutorial. The narrator discusses why to perform titrations, the equipment experimenters use, and what's...
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Interactive3:04
Scholastic

Study Jams! Acids and Bases

5th - 9th Standards
This video about pH will not leave a sour taste in your mouth! Through clear explanations and a little humor, upcoming chemists will learn the definitions and properties of acids and bases, as well as how pH is measured. This would make...
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Instructional Video11:23
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Crash Course

pH and pOH

9th - 12th
A physicists and a biologist had a relationship, but there was no chemistry. Why is the p in pH lowercase and the H in pOH uppercase?  What does the p stand for anyway? These concepts are clearly and concise covered, as are water...
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Instructional Video9:13
JFR Science

Titrations: Can I Trust the Vinegar People?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are you suffering from titration frustration? An engaging video revolution might be just the solution! Introduce young chemists to one of the more intricate labs performed in Chemistry 1 using a video from JFR Science. The narrator...
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Instructional Video3:50
Fuse School

Stomach Acid

9th - 12th Standards
Approximately 60 million Americans suffer from acid reflux. The video explains why our stomachs have acids, how they work, and how they don't eat through the lining of our stomach. Then it explains what can happen when things go wrong,...
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Instructional Video10:07
JFR Science

Titration Review

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are your pupils titration titans? Or, are they just getting the hang of things? Curious chemists review the finer points of titration using a video from JFR Science. The narrator starts at the beginning and does a complete run-through of...
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Instructional Video4:13
TED-Ed

The Difference Between Classical and Operant Conditioning

9th - 12th Standards
Learn about the difference between two central concepts in behavioral psychology: classical and operant conditioning. Viewers are presented with images and clear narration explaining the two processes that result in learning, and...
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Instructional Video11:37
Crash Course

The World Wide Web: Crash Course Computer Science #30

9th - Higher Ed
Wait, the World Wide Web and the Internet aren't the same thing? Young computer scientists learn how the World Wide Web is like a program that runs on the Internet system. The 30th Crash Course Computer Science video also explains...
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Instructional Video15:39
Curated OER

Other Periodic Table Trends

7th - 10th
Ionization energy is the focus of this science video. Specifically, it covers 2nd Ionization Energy of the elements. Electronegativity is a key concept when trying to understand 2nd Ionization energy. Sal also discusses the metallic...
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Instructional Video4:00
Khan Academy

Decimal Place Value

3rd - 5th Standards
Having a good number sense is key to understanding place value. This video clearly explains the place values that comprise a decimal number. It is a very straight forward presentation and would be appropriate for grades 3, 4, or 5. Sal...
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Instructional Video11:12
Bozeman Science

Populations

9th - 12th Standards
The largest concentration of free-roaming wildlife in the continental United States is found in Yellowstone National Park. A video describes the three main types of population interactions: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. It...
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Instructional Video2:17
MinuteEarth

Our Atmosphere is Escaping!

6th - 12th Standards
Our atmosphere keeps us from the extreme temperatures experienced on the moon. The video explains that our atmosphere actually leaks. It describes exactly which molecules escape and the multiple factors that contribute.
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Instructional Video10:07
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Socratica

pH of 10 Common Household Liquids

9th - 12th Standards
Acids and bases are a part of our daily lives! Curious chemists explore the pH of such solutions as shampoo, sriracha, and glass cleaner through a video from Socratica's Chemistry Lessons series. The narrator predicts what she thinks the...

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