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Instructional Video3:39
Curated OER

Oceans: Antarctica

4th - 8th
Welcome to the coldest, driest, windiest place on Earth: Antarctica. Krill serve as the food to support the entire ecosystem here. It is why fish, seals, whales, and sea birds can exist! Much of this ecosystem has remained a mystery...
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Instructional Video9:18
Geography Now

Geography Now! Ecuador

8th - Higher Ed Standards
The name Ecuador literally translates to The Republic of the Equator. It is home to the world's largest concentration of volcanoes, as well as the famous Galapagos Islands, where penguins may try to cuddle visitors. A colorful video...
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Instructional Video1:38
Curated OER

Constants (2)

5th - 7th
Danny the penguin represents a constant and snow represents variables. This clip is wonderful for learners just starting to understand algebra. It is clear, provides concrete examples, and is totally cute. A great idea for expressing...
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Instructional Video3:11
Curated OER

Rewriting Negative Exponents

5th - 7th
A penguin is as cute as can be and can also help demonstrate how to rewrite negative exponents. This clip is very clear and uses a story scenario to describe the actions that take place when multiplying or dividing with a negative exponent.
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Instructional Video8:34
Bozeman Science

Homeostasis Hugs

9th - 12th Standards
Penguins, seals, and whales have countercurrent heat exchangers to limit blood flow in certain areas of their body, limiting their rate of heat loss to their environment. In this homeostasis video, the instructor explains that...
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Instructional Video45:13
Nature Conservancy

Coastal Peru: The Amazing Biodiversity of a Coastal Ecosystem

3rd - 8th Standards
Peru's coastal ecosystem is only one of the country's amazing features. But travelers don't need passports, expensive plane tickets, or heavy suitcases to examine the biodiversity of coastal Peru. Armed with a field trip log and graphic...
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Instructional Video8:51
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Crash Course

Comparative Anatomy: What Makes Us Animals

9th - 12th Standards
What makes animals, well, animals? Viewers of a via comparative anatomy video see how similarities and differences in animal anatomy help support the theory of evolution. The video also includes examples of shared characteristics in...
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Instructional Video4:25
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TED-Ed

The Arctic vs. the Antarctic

3rd - 8th Standards
Compare and contrast the two poles as you watch this film. Using attractive animation, characteristics of the Arctic and Antarctic regions are presented with straightforward narration by a young lady. Viewers find out about the physical...
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Instructional Video3:51
ABCMouse

Continents and Oceans

Pre-K - 2nd
Play a fun video that plants the five oceans and seven continents into young learners brains. The video first goes through the continents in alphabetical order, and then the five oceans in alphabetical order.
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Instructional Video1:12
MinutePhysics

Albert Einstein: The Size and Existence of Atoms

9th - 12th
How do you prove the existence of something you can't see? For Albert Einstein, a liberal application of math usually did the trick! Physics scholars discover the relationship between atomic size and the motion of larger particles they...
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Instructional Video11:02
Crash Course

World War II, A War for Resources: Crash Course World History #220

9th - 12th Standards
What was the role of food in World War II? Examine Japan and Germany's pursuit of autarky and the acquisition of resources with a Crash Course World History video, which also addresses the varying ways that countries fighting in World...

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