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Kids Learning Videos

What do Farm Animals Eat?

Pre-K - K
What do Farm Animals Eat? This video teaches you the kinds of foods that farm animals eat. See if you can guess which foods listed are the foods that the animals eat. This is a great way to learn more about farm animals. It is a very...
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Food Farmer Earth

How to Make Rutabaga Carrot Ginger Soup

12th - Higher Ed
Winter is the season for eating fresh, root vegetables, and Kathryn Yeomans of The Farmer's Feast shows us how to make a hearty vegetable soup to warm the soul, and fill the belly. The key to making a good soup is allowing for adequate...
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Eat Happy Project

Find out why carrots are so good for us

K - 9th
Farmer Toby tells us about the different ways to enjoy carrots and why they're so good for us. What's your favourite way eat carrots? Download the supporting resources and watch the full Online Field Trip here:...
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The Wall Street Journal

Facebook's Next Phase

Higher Ed
At WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach, Facebook's Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer shares his plans for the company's next phase, from digital currencies to AR/VR devices and new products powered by AI.
Instructional Video4:50
Food Farmer Earth

Empowering Pre-Schoolers: The Role of Healthy Eating in Early Childhood Development

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how introducing diverse, healthy foods in preschool settings can give children a head start in life. Learn about the benefits of farm-to-school programs and how they influence young children's food preferences and overall health.
Instructional Video4:31
Food Farmer Earth

A Critical Head Start for Pre-Schoolers: Eating Healthy Foods

12th - Higher Ed
Head Start began as an eight-week demonstration project in 1965 to help break the cycle of poverty, providing preschool children of low-income families with a comprehensive program to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional and...
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Eat Happy Project

Join schools from around the UK to learn how carrots get from farm to fork (Trailer)

K - 9th
Think you know everything about carrots? Join us in Cambridgeshire to put your knowledge to the test. From purple to orange, white to black, we’re going to be exploring the surprisingly strange world of carrots in our first Online Field...
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Eat Happy Project

See the farm to fork journey of Crunchy Carrots, live from Cambridgeshire

K - 9th
Think you know everything about carrots? Join us in Cambridgeshire to put your knowledge to the test. From purple to orange, white to black, we explore the surprisingly strange world of carrots in our first Online Field Trip of the...
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Eat Happy Project

Find out what kind of vegetable a carrot is and which surprising part you can actually eat

K - 9th
Join expert Toby to find out why a carrot is a root vegetable and which surprising part you can actually eat. Download the supporting resources and watch the full Online Field Trip here:...
Instructional Video1:15
Eat Happy Project

You'll never believe how many tons of carrots are grown in the UK every year!

K - 9th
The UK is perfect for growing carrots - the climate ensures there's lots of rainwater to make the carrots nice and crunchy and the land types help carrots to grow nice and long. We also learn how many carrots are grown in the UK every...
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Fun Kids

Veggies Are Yummy!

Pre-K - K
Learn and sing about vegetables with the Veggies Are Yummy! song for kindergarten children from Fun Kids English. This is a fun children's song about vegetables! A vegetables song for kids! Veggies Are Yummy! It teaches vegetable names...
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Eat Happy Project

How do carrots grow under the ground?

K - 9th
Watch this short video to see the fascinating way carrots grow under the ground, soaking up all the nutrients from the soil to help them grow into a delicious crunchy carrot. Download the supporting resources and watch the full Online...
Instructional Video9:51
National Parks Service

Glacier National Park - Science Friday - Loon Banding

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Did you know that Common Loons are actually not so common here? There are only about 72 pairs of breeding loons in the state – 20% of which live in Glacier National Park. This week on Science Friday, we talk to two researchers involved...
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JJ Medicine

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency: Food Sources, Purposes, Absorption, Causes, Symptoms (ex Beriberi)

Higher Ed
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency | Food Sources, Purposes, Absorption, Causes, Symptoms (Beriberi etc.) Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is a water soluble vitamin important in energy metabolism (involving at least 3 enzymes required for energy...
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Eat Happy Project

Crunchy Carrots: from farm to fork

K - 9th
Watch this video to see the farm to fork journey of carrots, from the ideal growing conditions to the harvesting and production, ready for you to buy in the shops. You will also learn about some different root vegetables like beetroot...
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Eat Happy Project

Delicious autumn muffins with apple, carrot and raisins - a healthy treat for children

K - 9th
These yummy muffins are packed with apple, carrot and raisins and are great fun for children to bake for a tasty, healthy autumn treat. Baking at home? Share your muffin photos with us on Twitter @EatHappyProject using #HalfTermHarvest...
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Rock 'N Learn

Foods and Meal Time with Sentence Practice

K - 5th
It's time to eat! Learn Spanish words and phrases for food, utensils, and more.
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Curated Video

Understanding Energy, Charge, and Potential Difference in Electrical Circuits

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on energy, charge and potential difference within an electrical circuit. The presenter uses a visual aid to explain the transfer of potential energy from cells to charges within the circuit and the transfer of...
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Curated Video

Why Carrots Taste Sweeter In Winter

6th - 11th
UCLA's Liz Roth-Johnson explains why carrots have more sugar when it's cold outside. Because plants are immobile, they must develop defense techniques against predators and the severe cold in winter. For example, carrots have developed...
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WIRED

Food Myths: Do Carrots Improve Your Eyesight? | WIRED

6th - 11th
Your parents always told you to eat your veggies, especially carrots if you want good eyesight. But can they really improve your vision? WIRED takes a look. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT...
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Schooling Online Kids

The Life Stage Series: Emotional Development - Emily Goes to Preschool

K - 5th
Today is Emily’s first day of preschool. It is very different to home! There are so many exciting things to do, including painting, playing games and singing songs! But Emily feels very shy and stays all by herself. That is, until Oscar...
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The Guardian

How seasonal and local can we eat?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We all like to talk about sourcing our vegetables locally but there's no shame in admitting that after a long winter a fridge full of carrots can be hard to bear. Anyway, isn't provenance more important? Tim Hayward meets Guy Watson,...
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SciShow

Why Our Brains Love Junk Food

12th - Higher Ed
Hank explains the scientific reasons behind why we humans generally prefer to eat donut hamburgers to carrots.
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TED Talks

Homaro Cantu + Ben Roche: Cooking as alchemy

12th - Higher Ed
Homaro Cantu and Ben Roche come from Moto, a Chicago restaurant that plays with new ways to cook and eat food. But beyond the fun and flavor-tripping, there's a serious intent: Can we use new food technology for good?