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Instructional Video54:29
Southbank Centre

Being A Sport: a debate about women and sport

6th - 11th
Over 80% of women aren't doing enough exercise to stay healthy, media coverage of women's sport is just 5% and sponsorship makes up just 5% of the total market. After a momentous summer for women in sport, with Olympians and Paralympians...
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Instructional Video18:15
All Ears English

1974 - Show Me the Money! Jerry Maguire References for Powerful Connections

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode, we show you four references from the 1990's film Jerry Maguire that, when used correctly, can immediately build a connection with any native speaker.
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Instructional Video19:44
All Ears English

1992 - New Heights for your English Vocabulary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is your height tall, average, or short? Today we talk about two idioms to express moving higher in any goal or area of achievement in life plus find out how tall the AEE team members are!
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Instructional Video4:10
National Science Foundation

Science of NFL Football: Geometric Shapes

5th - 8th Standards
Ever wonder why a football has such an unsual shape? Find out with this video from the Science of Football colelction that examines how the geometric properties of a football make it perfectly suited for being thrown accurately over long...
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Instructional Video5:58
National Science Foundation

Science of NFL Football: Vectors

5th - 12th
Map the velocity of a thrown football using physics! Learners study vector addition using a football scenario. Two vectors model the movement of the receiver and quarterback while the resulting vector describes the velocity of the...
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Instructional Video3:05
MinuteEarth

How Cats Became our Feline Overlords (ft. It's Okay To Be Smart)

6th - 12th Standards
The world's population of cats would wrap around the earth six times! Follow the evolution of the cat that began 11 million years ago and discover how their dominance came to be through a quick video lesson.