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Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Charles Darwin's Observations | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Charles Darwin was a keen naturalist and geologist who made detailed observations about the natural world. Whilst studying at Cambridge, Darwin learnt many important scientific skills including species identification, how to catalogue...
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Instructional Video29:52
Curated Video

Alaska's Silver Millions (1936))

6th - 11th
Film host Father Bernard Hubbard, known as the “Glacier Priest,” introduces the regions of Alaska and documents salmon biology, fishing and canning in this film funded by the American Can Company. Presents the life cycle of the Pacific...
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Instructional Video46:23
Natural History Museum

Clean and Green: Is a Just Energy Revolution Around the Corner? | Our Broken Planet

K - 11th
How can we realise a world in which global communities have access to clean and sustainable energy for generations? Alternatives to fossil fuels are out there, and the clock is ticking to halt the most devastating impacts of climate...
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Instructional Video9:41
Curated Video

Conversations in Context: Memory ⏳ Hosted by Yoonj Kim | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
There are many ways to honor Asian-American and Pacific Islander history, like observing AAPI month or supporting institutions like the Smithsonian, which work to preserve personal objects from the past. From donated belongings of...
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Instructional Video19:32
Curated Video

Jackpine Journey (1950)

6th - 11th
A Canadian Pacific Railroad travelogue about canoeing and fishing in Canada. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
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Instructional Video1:02:32
Natural History Museum

Turning Eco-Anxiety into Eco-Action | Our Broken Planet

K - 11th
At times it can be overwhelming to contemplate the challenges we face in the Anthropocene, from the climate crisis to biodiversity loss. The hurdles in the way of a sustainable future can sometimes feel insurmountable - but each of us is...
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Instructional Video51:39
Curated Video

Aerial America - Oregon (Full Episode)

9th - 11th
Soar over the dramatic Pacific coastline, the dense evergreen forests, and the Mars-like Desert Ridge of Oregon.
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Instructional Video10:12
Epic Reads

How to Draw a Comic | ALMOST AMERICAN GIRL by Robin Ha

6th - 11th
Aspiring artists (and anyone who appreciates art, so like, all of us), gather round! How does one become an artist, and a comic book artist at that? Can art really change a life? Watch Robin Ha, cartoonist and author, show us a few tips...
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Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

Keeping kids safe from pesticides | SciTech Now

6th - 11th
How pesticides used a century ago are affecting residents of a Washington town. Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1G7yMhG **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.scitechnow.org/ Lead and...
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Instructional Video0:43
New Scientist

New ghostly deep-sea octopus filmed at record depth

9th - 11th
An individual from a previously unknown octopus species was captured on camera for the first time during an expedition in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. The ghostly cephalopod was spotted 4290 metres below the surface, far deeper than...
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Instructional Video1:03
New Scientist

Giant triton vs crown of thorns starfish

9th - 11th
Crown of thorns starfish are responsible for more than half of all coral loss on the Great Barrier Reef. Scientists are looking for ways to use their natural enemy, the giant triton, to disperse the starfish - including using the...
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Instructional Video1:07
New Scientist

World's deepest living fish

9th - 11th
The world's deepest living fish has been caught on camera. This friendly group of Hadal snailfish (Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis) was spotted more than 7000 metres below the Pacific Ocean. Read more about life in the depths of our oceans...
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Instructional Video16:46
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Debt?

6th - 11th
Is there such thing as good debt? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there anyway that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well it turns out we probably...
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Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

A Matter of Fact: Garbage Patches | SciTech Now

6th - 11th
True or False? There is one large "island" of garbage floating in the Pacific Ocean Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1G7yMhG **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.scitechnow.org/...
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Instructional Video10:06
The Great War

The Ally From The Far East - Japan in World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special

9th - 11th
See WW1 planes in action and meet Indy & Crew this summer in Essex, UK: http://bit.ly/TGWStowMaries Japan's participation in World War 1 is an often overlooked part of their history - even in Japan itself. Their service as one of the...
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Instructional Video1:21
SBS Dateline

This Louisiana town in sinking

9th - 11th
When people think of 'climate change refugees' they might think of small island nations in the Pacific. But we went to a town in the US, which is sinking right now. http://bit.ly/2yzMIkC
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Instructional Video3:51
Big Think

Yann Martel: ‘Transgression is central to art’ | Big Think

6th - 11th
Transgression is central to art New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Man Booker...
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Instructional Video11:14
GradeSaver

Lord of the Flies Video Summary

6th - 11th
Visit us at www.gradesaver.com to read the full transcript and learn more the classic novel: https://www.gradesaver.com/lord-of-the-flies/study-guide/video Lord of the Flies begins when a plane carrying a group of British schoolboys is...
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Instructional Video1:25
Bioneers

Seven Generations | Bioneers Short Clips

6th - 11th
Rev M. Kalani Souza explains the Hawaiian take on the 7th generation principle, and how we all need to keep future generations in mind with the decisions we make now. This clip was part of a presentation titled, “Pacific Connections:...
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Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

A Mystery Substance Wreaks Havoc on Flight 780

9th - 11th
Lab analysis reveals that a faulty valve on Cathay Pacific Flight 780 is an absorbent polymer, used in refueling trucks to prevent water from getting into the aircraft fuel tanks. So how did it end up in the aircraft? From the Series:...
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Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

Meet Boyan Slat, Founder of The Ocean Cleanup Project | One Small Step | NowThis

9th - 11th
This organization aims to clean up 90% of ocean plastic pollution by 2040. » Subscribe to NowThis Future: https://go.nowth.is/Future_Subscribe » Sign up for our newsletter KnowThis to get the biggest stories of the day delivered straight...
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Instructional Video2:16
Alliterative

Potatoes in Ireland: The Endnotes

9th - 11th
Some more details about the early European history of the potato and its impact on Ireland. Connected to our video on the Potato Battery https://youtu.be/wdPQ8zFUipw Thank you to all our Patreon supporters! Please check out our Patreon:...
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Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Family Member Oral History: Harold Hutchins, Brother of Johnnie David Hutchins

6th - 11th
Navy Seaman First Class Johnnie David Hutchins of Weimer, Texas, was 21 years old when he was killed in action in the Pacific. His brother Harold spoke with The National WWII Museum in 2012 about his brother. More at...
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Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

The Invasion of Tarawa

6th - 11th
The invasion of Tarawa was the second American attack in the Pacific (the first being Guadalcanal). On 20 November 1943, a naval bombardment preceded the landings with dive bombers from the aircraft carriers taking out large stationary...

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