Instructional Video5:20
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The controversial origins of the Encyclopedia - Addison Anderson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The first encyclopedia contained 70,000 entries and over 20,000,000 words. It was broken into 35 volumes written over the course of 3 decades. It was also banned by Louis XV and Pope Clement XIII. But why was this encyclopedia so...
Instructional Video3:11
National Geographic

Black Holes 101 | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
At the center of our galaxy, a supermassive black hole churns. Learn about the types of black holes, how they form, and how scientists discovered these invisible, yet extraordinary objects in our universe. ➡
Instructional Video1:19
National Geographic

Tiger Population Sees Hopeful Rise in Nepal | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Studies of Nepal’s tigers have found a remarkable population increase of 19 percent over a four-year period. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe #NationalGeographic #Tigers #Nepal About...
Instructional Video1:11
Curated Video

Female Scorpions Face a Backbreaking Challenge to Raise Young

9th - 11th
During the day, the scorpions of Alhambra find shelter underground to avoid the heat, only venturing out at night to hunt. If it’s a female scorpion with young, her task is made all the more challenging. From the Series: Wild Castles:
Instructional Video4:44
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Townsend Press

Argument

4th - 6th Standards
Form well-crafted arguments with the help of an educational video. Fourth graders study various examples of persuasive arguments, including thesis statements and cartoons, and observe the ways that supporting details can enhance the...
Instructional Video9:40
The School of Life

Gustave Flaubert

11th - Higher Ed Standards
How is it possible that an author can create sympathy in the minds of readers for characters who behave in ways that we disdain? Gustave Flaubert was able to accomplish such a goal with Madame Bovary. Introduce readers to this...