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Nile River Valley Civilization

3rd - 8th
Nile River Valley Civilization examines how the Nile River Valley Civilization was able to flourish by analyzing the benefits of its location.
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The Mighty Nile: A Lifeline for People, Plants, and Animals

3rd - 12th
The Nile River, the longest river on Earth, is a natural wonder that spans 11 countries. It has been a vital source of life throughout history, providing fresh water, food, and transportation. From its tropical rainforest headwaters to...
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Kandake Amanirenas: Conquering Queen of Kush

9th - Higher Ed
Kandake Amanirenas is one of the most celebrated rulers of the Ancient Kingdom of Kush, located in the region of Nubia, which we now know as Sudan. She ruled from 40BC to 10BC.

Kandake - also known as Candace, Kendake or...
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Exploring the Ancient Wonders of Luxor, Egypt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the ancient wonders of Luxor, Egypt. Travel into the desert to witness the Valley of the Kings and Queens, where legendary pharaohs and royalty rest in sacred tombs adorned with mesmerizing reliefs and hieroglyphics. Luxor offers...
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Waterfalls and Gorges

6th - 12th
Waterfalls and gorges are closely linked as erosional features. Explore how each are formed and the different types of erosion at work. Earth Science - Geology - Learning Points. There are four forms of river erosion: attrition,...
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Journey to the West: The Oregon Trail and the American Dream

3rd - 12th
"The Oregon Trail was a vital route that facilitated the westward expansion of the United States in the 1800s. Over 400,000 pioneers embarked on this treacherous journey, facing challenges such as crossing rivers, rugged terrains, and...
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The Power of Erosion: Shaping the Face of the Planet

3rd - 12th
Water erosion is a powerful force that shapes the Earth's surface. From raindrops causing splash erosion to rivers carving out majestic canyons over millions of years, water has the ability to transform landscapes. This video explores...
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The African Origin of Mathematics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Perhaps the oldest known mathematical device in the history of mankind was created in Central Africa and could potentially be the originator of Egyptian and Greek mathematics.
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The Amazon: The Lungs of the Earth

3rd - 12th
In this video, the Amazon rainforest is explored as a vital contributor to our planet's oxygen production, earning it the nickname "the lungs of the Earth." The video highlights the Amazon's diverse ecosystem, its heavy reliance on...
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Kingdoms From Nothing: Ghana

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This series explores the many kingdoms of pre-colonial sub-saharan Africa.
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Ancient Egypt

9th - 12th Standards
Need a concise, well-constructed, and engaging overview of Ancient Egyptian civilization? Look no further, as John Green highlights the most important features and takeaways of this ancient civilization. The video discusses the...
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Sophia: Early River Valley Civilizations

9th - 10th
Through a video, this tutorial enables the student to identify the four major Early River Valley civilizations. [10:45]

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