Hi, what do you want to do?
Bozeman Science
Fundamental Particles
In this video Paul Andersen explains how at the smallest level all matter is made of fundamental particles; including quarks, electron, photons and neutrinos. He explains how understanding the properties of these particles allows us to...
Curated Video
The Detective
After watching a detective movie, Fire and Nolik decide they should become detectives. And soon they have their first case when they discover that Professor Eugenius has lost his lucky screwdriver. The young detectives are determined to...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Elijah Anderson - Teachers Make a Difference
Elijah Anderson is the William K. Lanman, Jr. Professor of Sociology at Yale University. He is one of the leading urban ethnographers in the United States. His publications include Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral...
Curated Video
Needs in the Community
"Needs in the Community" examines behaviors that illustrate a community that provides for the needs of all of its citizens.
Curated Video
Why Are People Afraid of Spiders?
Why Are People Afraid of Spiders?” explores the fascinating world of arachnids with our educational video designed for elementary school students, titled 'Why Are People Afraid of Spiders?' This engaging and informative video...
Curated Video
What are the Most Dangerous Spiders in the World?
“What are the Most Dangerous Spiders in the World?” Is designed specifically for elementary school students. The Most Dangerous Spiders in the World is an informative video that introduces young learners to three of the world's most...
Clarendon Learning
What is Alzheimer’s Disease? | Learn about the causes, symptoms, and prevention
What is Alzheimer's Disease and what causes it? In this video designed for elementary learning we explore those questions and help gain a deeper understanding of this disease. Many of us know someone who has been affected by dementia or...
Curated Video
Is Free Will Written Within the Laws of Quantum Physics?
The simplest definition of free will is the ability to have made a different choice. Our more precise definition: it is the ability of conscious beings to make choices that are not solely determined by prior physical...
Curated Video
Discover Echolocation: Bats’ Adaptation to Navigate the Dark
Video 3 of the Echolocation Unit. Here, students will dive deep into how echolocation works. The segment explains how bats send out high-pitched sounds, listen for the returning echoes, and use their brains to create a mental map of...
Curated Video
The Pen
When Tom Thomas gets bad comments on his school report card, he decides to change them with the help of a ball point pen. Will his parents discover the truth?
Curated OER
STEMbite: Diffraction
This psychedelic session of STEMbite introduces the concept of diffraction to your upper elementary science class. The teacher in the video uses a compact disc to show the rainbow results of the bending of light and then dons a pair of...
TED-Ed
String Theory and the Hidden Structures of the Universe
When we take things apart, we can learn how they work. Physicist Clifford Johnson explains how we break down all objects into elementary particles of matter and forces. Patterns have been identified with the particles, the existence dark...
Crash Course
Taste and Smell
According to scientists and based on research, you can smell fear and disgust. The narrator explains how humans smell, following the chemical scent of pizza from outside the nose, into the body, and its effects. To round out the 16th...
Saint Paul Public Schools
Friendship Support Group
What is a friend? Help young learners develop important skills for building and developing friendships with the range of activities presented in this resource.
Make Me Genius
Adaptations in Plants Video Lesson for Kids
Adaptations are special feature in plants and animals which help them to survive in the habitats they live in. In this animation video [7:04], children can learn adaptations in desert and aquatic plants. This video is suitable for grade...