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Instructional Video7:29
OverSimplified

The Falklands - MiniWars #1

6th - 11th
MERCH: https://oversimplified.tv/merch If you would like to see more OverSimplified on a more regular basis, please consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OverSimple Want to know how I make these videos? I use Adobe...
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Instructional Video6:24
OverSimplified

WW1 - Oversimplified (Part 1)

6th - 11th
PART 2 HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mun1dKkc_As MERCH: https://oversimplified.tv/merch World War 1 Explained! If you would like to see more OverSimplified on a more regular basis, please consider supporting me on Patreon:...
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Instructional Video15:08
OverSimplified

The American Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)

6th - 11th
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Instructional Video5:15
SciShow

We Almost Didn't See the North Pole Space Hurricane | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Astrophysicists have discovered an exoplanet that lost its atmosphere, but then, somehow, grew it back! Also, astronomers used satellite data to find a magnetic hurricane above the north pole that we almost missed!
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Instructional Video3:46
Science360

Greenhouse Gas Emissions - History Of Climate Change Research

12th - Higher Ed
When was it first determined that greenhouse gas emissions were causing warming?
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Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

The Mystery of Sun Showers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the phenomenon of sun showers, where it rains while the sun is still shining. We delve into the myths and legends surrounding sun showers from different cultures around the world. Additionally, we uncover the...
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Instructional Video1:54
Bill Nye

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Wind

6th - 10th
Heating and spinning of our planet are what generate wind. A very large tank is used to model the phenomenon of convection, which is explained by Bill, but never specifically mentioned. If you show this mini movie to your meteorology...
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Instructional Video2:01
Steve Spangler Science

Denver's Brown Cloud - Cool Science Experiment

6th - 12th
Why does a brown cloud occur in Denver at a certain time of the year? When warm air is higher in the atmosphere, it traps cooler, denser air below and smog just sits in between them. Using bottles of colored hot and cold water, this...
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Instructional Video4:19
Curated OER

Inside the Tornado

6th - 8th
Scientists attempt to place a probe full of cameras and video cameras in the path of a tornado in order to get images and footage inside the storm. An excellent explanation of why most of the tornadoes which occur in the US happen in the...
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Instructional Video3:57
TED-Ed

What on Earth is Spin?

7th - 12th Standards
If your head is spinning when you consider teaching the action of spinning, this video is sure to settle things. First, the motion is defined and described. The conservation of angular momentum, the Coriolis effect, and the air pressure...
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Instructional Video4:55
SciShow

Great Minds: Alfred Wegener

9th - 12th
The first person to theorize continental drift was a meteorologist with a PhD in astronomy. Alfred Wegener was generally mocked at for his continental drift theory, but later science would prove him right. The video discusses his polar...
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Instructional Video4:30
Curated OER

What is a Hurricane?

4th - 8th
Meet hurricane hunters and learn about where hurricanes form and how they occur. Great images, full explanations, and clear narration make this a great clip for learners in grades 3-6. Play this clip prior to or after a lesson on extreme...
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Instructional Video3:13
Curated OER

What is Weather?

4th - 8th
Weather is produced by several factors: heat, air temperature, wind, and moisture. Learn about each factor and how they work together to create the wide variety of weather patterns we see every day. This clip is well done but runs...
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Instructional Video2:40
Curated OER

What is a Cloud?

4th - 8th
Watch this clip and learn about three types of cloud shapes and three types of cloud composition. This clip is very quick and may need to be stopped a few times to ensure maximum concept understanding and retention. Best used for review...
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Instructional Video2:01
Curated OER

Denver's Brown Cloud

6th - 12th
Why does a brown cloud occur in Denver at a certain time of the year? When warm air is higher in the atmosphere, it traps cooler, denser air below and smog just sits in between them. Using bottles of colored hot and cold water, this...
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Instructional Video5:50
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California Academy of Science

The Climate is Changing but How's the Weather?

6th - 10th Standards
Do meteorologists and climate scientists use the same tools? The final lesson in a 13-part series on Exploring Energy compares and contrasts climate and weather. It describes the scientists who study each, the tools they use, their...
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Instructional Video5:06
TED-Ed

How Did Clouds Get Their Names?

5th - 8th Standards
Have you ever wondered how clouds float in the sky, or why they seem to change so much in just a few minutes. Watch a short video about the way clouds are identified and named, and how they are affected by the Earth's conditions.
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Instructional Video9:57
Curated OER

International Space Station Tour #2

3rd - 12th
Complete your tour of the International Space Station with this part two video. Excite your class with the wonder of space travel and exploration in action. This station is currently in space and houses scientists from all over the...
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Instructional Video3:10
Be Smart

Where Does the Smell of Rain Come From?

6th - 12th
I smell a great video. Viewers learn how the smell of rain originates from various sources, and how ozone and organic material work to produce the recognizable smell.
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Instructional Video2:52
Be Smart

Why Does the Wind Blow?

6th - 12th
When you tell people you know why the wind blows, it won't be a bunch of hot air. In the video from PBS Digital Studios, viewers learn how wind is a consequence of differences in air pressure. Along the way, the video covers the Coriolis...
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Instructional Video6:14
Be Smart

El Niño and Why It's so Hard to Predict the Weather

6th - 12th
Learn how conditions in the Pacific Ocean result in El Niño, how El Niño changes weather patterns, and why it's difficult to predict what effect El Niño will have in any given year. Welcome to Chaos Theory.
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Instructional Video2:05
MinuteEarth

The Hottest Place on Earth

6th - 12th Standards
Where is the hottest place on Earth, and how can scientists prove it? The video discusses multiple methods for measuring the temperatures across the planet. Then it discusses the hottest places measured by each method and their accuracy....

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