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Fresher
Split the class in half. Set up two cones on opposite ends of the gym, using the gym lines as boundaries. These are the jails. The object of the game is to tag another player that is "older" (not in age) than another. The "fresher" a...
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Team Ball Tag
Divvy the class into equal teams and give each team a set of the same colored pinnies. Have players spread out around the gym and give each player a ball. The object of the game is to tag another team player with the ball. When a player...
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Snowflakes
First choose three people to be taggers, and two players to be freers. Give each tagger a white foam ball, and give each freer a yellow ball. The rest of the class runs around the playing area. If a runner is tagged with a white ball,...
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CandyCane Tag
Choose a tagger. The rest of the class runs around the gym. If a runner is tagged, they must freeze and stand in the shape of a candy cane. To get back into the game, another runner must run underneath the arch of the candy cane.
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Dead Ant Tag
Tag, you're a dead ant! Players run around the playing area and runs from the taggers. If a player gets tagged, then they must lay on the ground with their arms and legs in the air. To get back into the game, four people must touch the...
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Santa Tag
Choose a class member to be the Santa. Everyone else is a reindeer and spreads out around the gym. Santa's objective for the game is to tag the others so he can round up his reindeer. When a reindeer is tagged, they must step out of the...
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4-Square Volleyball
Bump, set, spike! Play this twist of 4-square to practice volleyball skills. All you need is four squares connected in all the same corner, and four players. The goal of the game is to be able to get to the king's square by...
Khan Academy
Zaitsev's Rule, Substitution and Elimination Reactions, Organic chemistry
Discuss the likelihood of ions donating electrons and then forming double bonds with an educational video. It demonstrates the methods for determining which molecules will react with others. Your class will appreciate the review.
Bill Nye
Bill Nye The Science Guy on Balance
LOL! Hazel Fanny, the Science Granny is hilarious and educational! After Bill rides a sky-high bicycle, demonstrating the center of gravity, this elderly woman and her girlfriends play tug-of-war with a gang of bikers to display what...
Bill Nye
Bill Nye The Science Guy on Reptiles
A two-minute mini lesson on reptiles entertains and educates your elementary life science learners. The facts that reptiles are cold-blooded, they conserve their energy, and have protective scales, are all divulged by Bill in a way that...
Curated OER
Primary Maths Addition
Learning new ways to look at basic addition problems can help young mathematicians better grasp place value, expanded form, and carrying. Watch the instructor add two and three-digit numbers together by breaking each number into tens and...
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Geography - Seasons
The axis and rotation of Earth create the perfect conditions for life as we know it. An educational video explains why Earth has seasons, why different parts are warmer or cooler than others, and what the spring and autumnal...
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Crude Oil
Watch the distillation process as a female narrator explains what is happening. Ideally you would demonstrate this process or have advanced classes work in lab groups to perform it themselves. If time is short or materials not available,...
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Physics 11.1.2a - Image Formation
Derek Owens sketches as he teaches image formation in a plane mirror. When you look at an image in a mirror, it appears as if it is behind the mirror. Mirrors create a virtual image as opposed to a real image. This educational resource...
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How Superconducting Magnetic Levitation Works
Are you looking for a video to introduce your physicists to superconductors? This educational resource details the workings of magnetic levitation with small magnets. It is fascinating! It concludes with possible uses of superconductor...
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The Story of India - Ages of Gold - 6/7
Episode six in the seven-part series on the Golden Age of India, begins with modern day artisans still working bronze as it was done 1000 years ago. The culture, practices, ceremony, and history of South Indian Cholan Dynasty are laid...
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Sin Cos Tan - Basic Trigonometry
Trigonometry learners can get confused about the relationships in a right triangle. This video clearly lays out how to solve for the length of one side of a triangle using cosine. Though not engaging, it is educational. Have your...
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Chevy Volt - How It Works
The Chevy Volt is an electric vehicle. This presentation reveals how these quiet cars work. This would be an educational resource to show in an engineering and technology class, or in your physical science unit when exploring alternative...
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Big Ideas That Changed The World : Democracy (Part 3/5)
Why canÕt you plan for peace the way you plan for war? Part three explores the connections between economic power and democracy. The British Labor PartyÕs victory results in an attempt to provide free education and free health care. But...
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California State Assemblyman
Paul Fong, an Assembly member of District 22, talks about his busy days. Fong shares his education prior to obtaining his position, as well as what he loves most about his job. He also offers great advice for future members of the...
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Eliminating Poverty
The "Teach a Man To Fish" non-profit organization provides a formal education to people living in rural communities throughout the world. This video follows a man that teaches in agricultural Latin America, the focus is to provide...
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Hair Stylist
Hair stylist and cosmetologist, Rene Morgan, discusses her career. She talks about her education, experience, and passion for hair styling.
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Healing Arts Institute Director
The Director of Administration at a healing arts institute talks about her experience, education, and daily responsibilities. What a great example of doing what you love!
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JayCut, part 2: Simple Editing
Part two of the JayCut tutorial series explains the process of editing. Intended to help teachers and learners in making educational films. Clicking and dragging, using a timeline, and cutting images or video files is covered.
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