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Instructional Video2:50
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NASA

The Anatomy of a Raindrop

For Students 6th - 8th Standards
After reviewing the water cycle, zoom in on a raindrop and learn about the physics determining its shape. See actual footage of raindrops falling with high-speed photography! A written description of the same information is also provided...
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Instructional Video1:42
American Chemical Society

How To Grow Fluorescent Flowers

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Grow glow-in-the-dark flowers. An excellent video in the ACS Reactions series shows how to make fluorescent flowers. It gives step-by-step instructions for such an experiment.
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Instructional Video11:44
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Crash Course

China, Zaju, and Beijing Opera: Crash Course Theater #25

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Combine music, acrobatics, dance, and mime, and you have Beijing opera. An informational video walks viewers through a timeline of Chinese theater, including the introduction of the opera. Comparisons to other forms of drama throughout...
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Instructional Video11:57
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Crash Course

Beckett, Ionesco, and the Theater of the Absurd: Crash Course Theater #45

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Life doesn't make sense, so theater shouldn't make sense either. A video about the theater of the absurd, the 45th installment of the Crash Course Drama and Theater series, discusses the unique movement in theater history. An overview of...
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Instructional Video7:58
Be Smart

Which Life Form Really Dominates Earth?

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Humans only make up 0.01 percent of all life forms on Earth. We sure know how to make an impact though! An episode of the It's Okay to be Smart series examines the proportion of different species that inhabit Earth. The narrator compares...
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Instructional Video4:58
TED-Ed

The Princess Who Rewrote History

For Students 9th - 12th
Byzantine princess Anna Komnene took the motto, “If you want it done right, do it yourself,” to heart, penning a 500-page history of her father’s reign. Her tales of Byzantine Emperor Alexios’s reign attempt to balance truth with family...
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Instructional Video20:34
TED-Ed

Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?

For Students 11th - Higher Ed Standards
Is there an answer for cancer? Your AP biologists will be inspired by this lecture on how the foods that we eat stimulate or inhibit the growth of blood vessels, which in turn, bring health or disease to the human body. Research is...
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Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

How Does Your Smartphone Know Your Location?

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
When your smartphone tells you the weather of your current location or gives you directions to the nearest gas station, there's more going on that you might realize. Follow along with this short video as it explains how satellites,...
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Instructional Video17:38
Curated Video

Fredericksburg: Animated Battle Map

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
After the Battle of Fredericksburg, Major General Ambrose Burnside's heavy losses and strategic defeat seemed to spell the end for the Union. See how the battle unfolded with an animated map resource that demonstrates the way General...
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Instructional Video12:52
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Crash Course

The English Renaissance and NOT Shakespeare: Crash Course Theater #13

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Believe it or not, Shakespeare wasn't the only British playwright to rise to fame during the Renaissance. Writers other than the Bard make up the content of a video about British theater during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The...
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Instructional Video11:52
Veritasium

The Best Test of General Relativity (by 2 Misplaced Satellites)

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
An analysis of launched objects helps scholars understand general relativity in greater detail. These aren't just any launched objects, though! A video presentation describes the gravitation potential energy of satellites in orbit and...
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Instructional Video1:25
PBS

Volume and Amplitude | UNC-TV Science

For Students 5th - 12th Standards
Future physicists pump up the volume while discovering the world of sound waves. Group members learn about the qualities of sound waves, the relationship between energy and sound volume, and the definition of amplitude while viewing an...
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Instructional Video4:46
PBS

Career Connections | Senior Vice President of Theatre Operations

For Students 6th - 12th
What's involved in making sure the show does go on? Go behind the curtain with Gina Vernaci, the senior vice president of theatre operations for the second largest theatre district in the United States. Vernaci details all the roles she...
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Instructional Video8:40
Joy 2 Learn

Nuts and Bolts of Jazz

For Students 6th - 12th
A collection of videos directs viewers through a series of seven videos detailing all things jazz. Video topics include how to play, its forms, rhythm, syncopation, swing, improvisation, and explores the rhythm, horn, and wind sections.  
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Instructional Video4:48
American Chemical Society

What Makes Rubber Rubbery?

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Surprise! A pigskin isn't actually made from pig skin. Scholars learn about the properties and uses of both natural and synthetic rubber by watching a video in the ACS Reactions series. In particular, the video focuses on the different...
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Instructional Video2:19
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Rockin' English Lessons

The World is Magic

For Students Pre-K - 3rd Standards
The world outside is more amazing than any television show. Young learners watch a music video that features many fascinating attributes about our world.   
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Instructional Video1:19
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Rockin' English Lessons

Like and Likes–Rockin' English (I Like Bass and Drums)

For Students 1st - 5th Standards
A good beat, appealing graphics, and informative lyrics make up a video demonstrating when to use the words like or likes. 
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Instructional Video1:20
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Rockin' English Lessons

Plural Regular Song–"2 Hats, 2 Cats and 1 Dog"–Rockin' English

For Students 1st - 5th Standards
Enthusiastic grammarians and singers won't be able to stop tapping their toes to this upbeat music video featuring plural nouns. Learners discover through basic example sentences and hand-drawn animation how adding an s makes a noun plural.
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Instructional Video2:17
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Age of Learning

The Letter V Song

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Enjoy a music video all about the letter V set to a tango tune that is sure to make enthusiastic scholars very, very happy with its captivating graphics. 
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Instructional Video2:26
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Age of Learning

The Letter T Song

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Tap your toes to a song all about the letter T! With an upbeat tempo and captivating graphics, scholars listen and watch while letter T words are sung and pictured throughout a music video. 
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Instructional Video1:54
Little Baby Bum

Numbers Song—Number 3

For Students Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Two friends rap about the number three in a music video that features items—a tricycle, three-leaf clover, triangle instruments and more! 
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Interactive1:35
Scholastic

Study Jams! Metamorphic Rocks

For Students 4th - 8th Standards
Photographs of magnificent metamorphic rock formations make up the bulk of this brief slide show. Along with the upbeat background music, slow-moving slides, and informational captions of the slide show, you will also find key...
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Instructional Video2:07
Little Baby Bum

Shapes Song: Circle Song

For Students Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Bright colors and a calming singing voice make up a music video highlighting a shape—the circle. 
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Instructional Video4:28
TED-Ed

How Do Dogs "See" with Their Noses?

For Students 5th - 12th Standards
While dogs may not be able to see quite as well as humans, they definitely have us beat when it comes to their sense of smell. Prepare to be amazed as this short video investigates the incredibly sensitive noses of man's best friend.

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