Instructional Video7:57
SciShow

The Top 10 Deadliest Plants (They Can Kill You!)

12th - Higher Ed
Some plants and flowers can be beautiful, but also extremely deadly. Join SciShow's Michael Aranda for a look into the top 10 deadliest plants, and find out just how toxic they are to humans and animals. ----------
Instructional Video7:57
SciShow

10 Plants That Could Kill You

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about 10 plants that could kill you in SciShow’s first List Show!
Instructional Video10:00
Curated Video

Writing Complex Sentences with Subordinating Conjunctions

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of complex sentences and how they can be used to clarify the relationship between ideas in writing. The teacher provides examples and guidance on using subordinating conjunctions to create...
Instructional Video4:46
Wonderscape

Exploring the Paleozoic Era: From Cambrian Explosion to the Great Dying

K - 5th
Journey through the Paleozoic era, a transformative period in Earth's history marked by the emergence of complex life and culminating in the largest mass extinction ever. Learn about the rise of diverse life forms, from the Cambrian...
Instructional Video1:39
MinuteEarth

Why Our Favorite Crops Live Fast and Die Young

12th - Higher Ed
We mostly grow annual plants because they reliably produce energy-rich seeds, which we like to eat. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these keywords: Annual: a plant that typically lives...
Instructional Video3:39
Curated Video

Exchange and transport systems in animals | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Introduction to exchange and transport systems in animals | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Imagine if it took a couple of months for the oxygen we breathed to reach our cells. Well, if we relied on diffusion alone for oxygen to get to...
Instructional Video12:08
Curated Video

The Columbian Exchange: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the changes wrought by contact between the Old World and the New. John does this by exploring the totally awesome history book "The Columbian Exchange" by Alfred Cosby, Jr. After Columbus...
Instructional Video11:37
Crash Course

The Columbian Exchange Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the changes wrought by contact between the Old World and the New. John does this by exploring the totally awesome history book "The Columbian Exchange" by Alfred Cosby, Jr. After Columbus...
Instructional Video14:49
TED Talks

TED: We can reprogram life. How to do it wisely | Juan enriquez

12th - Higher Ed
For four billion years, what lived and died on earth depended on two principles: natural selection and random mutation. Then humans came along and changed everything - hybridizing plants, breeding animals, altering the environment and...
Instructional Video15:54
TED Talks

Marla Spivak: Why bees are disappearing

12th - Higher Ed
Honeybees have thrived for 50 million years, each colony 40 to 50,000 individuals coordinated in amazing harmony. So why, seven years ago, did colonies start dying en masse? Marla Spivak reveals four reasons which are interacting with...
Instructional Video6:33
ATHS Engineering

The Laws of Thermodynamics

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we're done with circuits, we are going to talk about heat transfer and temperature. This video explains the laws of thermodynamics and covers the three methods of energy transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation, as well...
Instructional Video3:40
Mazz Media

Decomposer

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word decomposer. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word decomposer through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Carbon Cycle

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about carbon cycle.
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

How humans disrupted a cycle essential to all life

9th - 11th
How one animal dug up carbon and put it back into the atmosphere at an astounding pace. Become a member of the Vox Video Lab! https://www.vox.com/join. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Carbon cycles through earth at a...
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

We're melting the Arctic and reviving deadly germs

9th - 11th
Beware the thawing permafrost. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab In the coldest parts of the world, there’s a layer of soil that stays frozen all year. This layer is called permafrost; it exists mainly around the Arctic,...
Instructional Video2:47
Life Noggin

How Many People Can The Earth Hold?

3rd - 9th
There are over seven billion people currently living on Earth, but with limited resources, when will we run out of room? Watch More: When Are We All Going To Die? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=folGbJNkx0g Life Noggin Team:...
Instructional Video1:50
FuseSchool

What Is Eutrophication

6th - Higher Ed
What happens when fertilisers get washed into lakes and rivers? A process called eutrophication. Learn all about it in this video. Eutrophication is the process that can happen in a water body, like a river or a lake, when too many...
Instructional Video3:02
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Evolution - Charles Darwin's Observations

6th - Higher Ed
Charles Darwin was a keen naturalist and geologist who made detailed observations about the natural world. Whilst studying at Cambridge, Darwin learnt many important scientific skills including species identification, how to catalogue...
Instructional Video3:45
KnowMo

Mathematics: Multiplication, Division, and Negative Numbers

12th - Higher Ed
This is a video tutorial that explains different methods for multiplication and division, including the column method, grid method, Chinese method, bus shelter method, and double-decker division. The video also explains the rules for...
Instructional Video10:18
Cerebellum

Dinosaurs - Triassic and Jurassic periods

9th - 12th
How did dinosaurs get their names? What were the dinosaurs like? How long ago did they live? Can a dinosaur be created from DNA? Did they take care of their young? Why did they die out... or did they? This clip explores the above and...
Instructional Video1:44
Cerebellum

The Reformation - Introduction

9th - 12th
This programme examines the period of time during the 16th and 17th centuries in Western Europe commonly referred to as; The Reformation. Scholars from Saint Anselm College and California Lutheran University provide a balanced and...
Instructional Video2:38
FuseSchool

How Do Fossils Form

6th - Higher Ed
Fossils are the preserved remains of an animal or plant in a rock. Many of the fossils discovered so far are the ancestors of organisms that are alive today. The study of fossils is called paleontology. Much of what we understand about...
Instructional Video4:48
SciShow

We Know Exactly When Dinosaurs Went Extinct

12th - Higher Ed
During the age of dinosaurs, a massive asteroid slammed into the Earth, bringing an end to most life at the time. And thanks to new fossil evidence, we've been able to pinpoint a time of year for this event that happened millions of...
Instructional Video3:08
Science360

Wearable sensors to monitor triggers for asthma, and more

12th - Higher Ed
What if you could wear something that would alert you when pollution, such as smog, is about to take its toll on your heart or lungs? That is what's ""in the air"" at the National Science Foundation-(NSF) supported Nanosystems...