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Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

Science Experiment: Volcano with Vinegar and Baking Soda

Pre-K - 8th
New ReviewErupting volcano science experiment is such a classic and a great one to support teaching in chemical reactions. Now we show you just how you can do it yourself, in the comfort of your own home and with recycled materials. ⭕ Materials:...
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Instructional Video1:30
Curated Video

How to make an Underwater Volcano

Pre-K - 8th
New ReviewWe can't stop doing amazing science experiments with Alex and Max. Today it was time for Underwater Volcano in a vase. When a bottle with coloured warm water was submerged in a vase with cold water, it started spreading colour. That...
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Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Science Experiment: Baking Soda and Vinegar Powered Boat

Pre-K - 8th
New ReviewLearn how to make a fascinating baking soda and vinegar powered boat. Get ready for a thrilling adventure as we harness the power of these household ingredients to propel a plastic bottle boat across water. Learn the science behind the...
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Instructional Video5:02
SciShow

The Nuclear City Lost Under Ice | Camp Century

12th - Higher Ed
Hidden beneath Greenland’s ice and powered by a nuclear reactor, Camp Century made for an interesting US military base. But life under the ice came with unique struggles; and although it wasn’t mainly constructed for science, the base...
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Instructional Video6:29
SciShow

Origins of Intolerance

12th - Higher Ed
Hank's news this week informs us on a couple of crazy science experiments, updates us on some earlier topics (dangerous asteroids and ancient phallic rock art), and briefs us on a new study that seeks to find the evolutionary origins of...
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Instructional Video6:17
SciShow

Origins of Intolerance

12th - Higher Ed
Hank's news this week informs us on a couple of crazy science experiments, updates us on some earlier topics (dangerous asteroids and ancient phallic rock art), and briefs us on a new study that seeks to find the evolutionary origins of...
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Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Photon Phright-day: Ghost Islands

3rd - 11th
Remote, recently formed (via volcanic eruptions) oceanic islands in the deep ocean can be studied by satellite lidar altimetry as ICESat2 has been doing, but especially with the satellite lidar bathymetry of the shallows where even...
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Instructional Video3:14
National Geographic

A Man Among Wolves: Photographing Yellowstone’s Iconic Predators | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
What would you do to be a National Geographic photographer? Would you trudge across a snowy volcano with a hundred pounds of gear thrown over your shoulder? Would you trek by yourself across a giant river oft visited by grizzly bears?...
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Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

NASA Got People To Live On A Fake Mars For 8 Months

3rd - 11th
NASA runs fake space missions on Earth. These simulations — called analog missions — allow scientists to study what a long space mission would be like for the crew. Some analog missions study the use of specialized technology or the...
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Instructional Video3:12
Curated OER

How to Make a Volcano

2nd - 6th
It's about to blow! These directions are clear and easy to follow. Create a simple worksheet to guide students through the video and then have them repeat the steps themselves! Ideal for fourth or fifth graders who can follow directions....
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Instructional Video3:05
SciShow Kids

All About Volcanoes: How They Form, Eruptions and More!

K - 5th Standards
How do volcanoes form and why do they erupt? Does magma change as it reaches Earth's surface? These are some of the questions that are under investigation in a video that explains the science around volcanoes.
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Instructional Video6:32
Physics Girl

Why Aren't Plants Black?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
In an evolutionary sense, plants seem to have it all figured out. But, do they really? The narrator of an engaging physics video that is part of a larger series questions the predominant color of plants in a short video. Content includes...
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Instructional Video8:33
Physics Girl

The Unusual Formation of the Hawaiian Islands

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How are the Hawaiian Islands different from other island chains? Discover the surprising geologic history of Hawaii with a video from a cool physics playlist. The narrator takes a hike with some geologists and discusses mantle plume...
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Instructional Video2:47
Deep Look

The Amazing Life of Sand

6th - 12th Standards
If you look close enough, sand can tell you a story. A video lesson describes the creation of sand over time. Scholars explore how different types of sand have come to be and the different materials found in a sample of sand.