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Instructional Video6:01
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Wallaby Spotting on Bruny Island

9th - 12th
Season 1, Penguins part 2. Brandon and Kayne spot a white wallaby and learn more about the animals from a zoologist on the island. Plus Kayne gives a lesson on the history of Bruny's lighthouse where they will be spending the night....
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Instructional Video3:37
Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Penguin Song

Pre-K - 4th
I wrote this song for my early elementary science students to help them learn about penguins! (Lyrics Below) See more of my free science resources at: http://sciencepoems.net A good one to watch after Penguins of Madagascar! LYRICS:...
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Instructional Video4:23
Kids Academy

Penguins for Kids: Interesting Facts - Different Types of Penguins for Children

Pre-K - 4th
Today you will learn about the amazing animals called penguins. Did you know that penguins are birds? Like all birds, penguins are warm-blooded, have beaks and feathers and lay eggs. However, penguins cannot fly. Instead of wings they...
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Instructional Video6:02
Homeschool Pop

Penguins for Kids

Pre-K - 6th
Learning about penguins is fun in this learning video for kids! You will learn what a penguin looks like, how they move (both by swimming and waddling), what they eat and MORE! ❤ Homeschool Pop? Join our team and get tattoos here:...
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Instructional Video28:21
Natural History Museum

Where the penguins live | Live Talk with NHM Scientist

K - 11th
Unlike what many people think, penguins aren’t only restricted to cold environments. From the Emperor and Adélie penguins of Antarctica, to the Galapagos penguin, the only penguin found on the north of the Equator, penguins are adapted...
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Instructional Video3:15
Natural History Museum

Penguin sex habits study rediscovered | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
A study on the sex lives of penguins, suppressed 100 years ago for being too explicit, has finally been published after its rediscovery at the Museum. The Sexual Habits of the Adélie Penguins by Dr George Levick, includes his...
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Instructional Video5:57
Homeschool Pop

Penguin Facts for Kids

Pre-K - 6th
YAY! In this penguin facts video for kids you will learn some incredible facts about these amazing birds! Kids will love learning about these fascinating birds and will learn what makes penguins so special. This video is the classroom...
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Instructional Video6:06
Free School

All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

K - 9th
https://patreon.com/freeschool - Help support more content like this! Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they...
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Instructional Video0:41
New Scientist

Emperor penguin colonies lost all their chicks due to ice breakup

9th - 11th
Record sea ice loss caused a mass die-off of emperor penguin chicks in part of Antarctica last year, bolstering predictions that the world’s largest penguin will soon be in danger of extinction. In February, the area of sea ice around...
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Instructional Video2:43
Brightly Storytime

How Do Penguins Play? - Read Aloud Picture Book | Brightly Storytime

Pre-K - 4th
This playful rhyming Little Golden Book asks, “How do penguins play?” Children will delight in watching bear cubs, seals, penguins, monkeys, and other animal friends frolicking joyfully with each other. Find the book here:...
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Instructional Video1:01
Natural History Museum

Why don't penguins' feet freeze? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Have you ever wondered whether penguins' feet get cold? Emperor penguins spend much of their time standing on snow and ice. Dr Alex Bond, the Museum's Senior Curator in Charge of Birds, explains the clever things these birds do to keep...
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Instructional Video1:11
Natural History Museum

Why do penguins waddle? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Penguins sway comically from side to side as they walk. But have you ever wondered why they evolved such an unusual gait? Dr Alex Bond, the Museum's Senior Curator in Charge of Birds, explains why penguins waddle and how the way they...
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Instructional Video1:09
New Scientist

Antarctic Gentoo penguins found breeding further south due to climate change

9th - 11th
A new colony of breeding Gentoo penguins has been discovered living on Antarctica’s Andersson Island, an unusually southern location for the generally more temperate birds. The research by Stony Brook University and Greenpeace highlights...
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Instructional Video12:45
World Science Festival

Cool Jobs: Penguin Defender

6th - 11th
Using ultrasounds, inspecting tentacles, and making protective vests for penguins is all in a day's work for aquatic biologist Pamela Schaller Hughes. Learn how she designs aquarium exhibits for endangered African penguins and how she...
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Instructional Video0:57
New Scientist

Lobster krill fight off penguins

9th - 11th
Cameras mounted on penguins to study their hunting behaviour have revealed that lobster krill fight them with their tiny pincers – and they often succeed in deterring their attackers. Read more:...
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Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Penguins: the flip side of flipper bands - by Nature Video

9th - 11th
Scientists often study penguins to see how climate change is affecting the marine ecosystem. To keep track of individual birds they use flipper bands. But a new study shows that these bands reduce the penguins' breeding success and...
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Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

How 'Little Blue' Penguin Couples Recognize Each Other 🐧 A Tale of Two Penguins | Smithsonian

9th - 11th
The return of female ‘Little Blue’ penguins from foraging at sea has all the males coming out to issue their signature call. Little blues can recognize each other's voices–so the females are all ears. Watch Full Episodes Here:...
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Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Two ‘Little Blue’ Penguins Evade a Lurking Predator 🐧 A Tale of Two Penguins | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
With the ‘Little Blue’ penguin species in decline, park rangers have set up special nest boxes for the birds to help their colonies grow. But a lurking New Zealand fur seal has no interest in conservation efforts–quite the opposite....
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Instructional Video1:30
Curated Video

¿Dónde está Pintu Penguin?

Pre-K - K
Romi no se irá a la cama. Ha perdido su juguete favorito. ¿Pueden Ria y Mummy Rabbit ayudarle a encontrar a Pintu Penguin? Mira este divertido video para averiguarlo.
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Instructional Video1:30
Curated Video

Où est Pintu Penguin ?

Pre-K - K
Romi ne veut pas aller se coucher. Il a perdu son jouet préféré. Ria et Mummy Rabbit peuvent-elles l'aider à retrouver Pintu Penguin ? Regardez cette vidéo amusante pour le découvrir.
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Instructional Video2:32
Natural History Museum

How the sex life of penguins was hidden for 100 years | LGBTQ+ natural history tour | Stop 8

K - 11th
It is thought that up to 5% of all penguins in zoos are in same-sex relationships. But this behaviour is also found in the wild, and was recorded by scientists on the 1912 Scott Expedition, before being covered up for 100 years. Find out...
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Instructional Video7:30
The Guardian

On the ground with Penguin, the Thai protest leader risking jail

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Guardian follows Parit Chiwarak, known as Penguin, one of Thailand's prominent protest leaders as he helps organise one of the biggest anti-government rallies in years. He and many other young people are risking prison to demand a...
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Instructional Video1:16
New Scientist

African penguins hunt fish in packs

9th - 11th
Cameras strapped to African penguins reveal that the birds team up to hunt shoals of fish. Read more: http://ow.ly/uSoW30fsn9G
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Instructional Video1:28
New Scientist

Huddling penguins move like cars in traffic

9th - 11th
When a penguin in a huddle takes a step, it triggers a wave of coordinated motion through the group - similar to the way cars inch forward in a traffic jam Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24763

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