Teaching Without Frills
Fact or Opinion for Kids *UPDATED*
In this video, you'll learn the difference between a fact and an opinion! We'll test your knowledge with a short quiz.
Crash Course
The Facts about Fact Checking: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #2
We're off to fact-checking school. This time, John Green is teaching you how to fact-check like the pros. We're going to walk through the steps that professionals follow, including figuring out who is behind the information we read, why...
Curated Video
Supporting Opinions with Facts and Examples
In this video, the teacher explains how writers support their opinions with reasons and information. They emphasize the importance of using facts as examples to make reasons clearer and more valid. The teacher provides examples and...
Curated Video
Drawing Conclusion
Drawing Conclusions teaches how to use clues from informational text to draw conclusions.
Curated Video
Biography:Investigating Sources
Mr. Griot teaches about various sources to locate information about a topic.Mr. Griot models how to choose a subject, research information, and take notes to write a biography.
Cerebellum
Understanding Romeo & Juliet: The Masked Party
Romeo and Juliet is based on the long-standing hatred between two families, it is a tale of star-crossed lovers that is perhaps the greatest tragic love story in English literature. The party takes place, and Romeo and Juliet meet for...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Disagree Respectfully
To master the art of conversation, we have to learn how to disagree respectfully and this video teaches three steps and lets you practice. After hearing statements you will probably disagree with. With these tips, you can master the art...
Schooling Online Kids
A Life Skills Series: Taking Care of Yourself Inside the Home - Safety - Bella Needs a Band-Aid
Life Skills: decision making and problem solving Bella loves to ride her scooter, but she doesn’t like wearing her safety gear. One day, as she’s showing Pepe one of her scooter tricks, she falls over and scrapes her knee! What should...
Cerebellum
Early Scientific Revolution - Galileo Galilei
Europe experienced one of the most remarkable periods in history roughly between 1550 and 1700, when three of history's most important events were occurring simultaneously: the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution....
Hip Hughes History
The 1816 Election Explained
A summary lecture of the Presidential Election of 1816 between James Monroe and Rufus King.
Crash Course
Conflict in Israel and Palestine through 2015: Crash Course World History #223
In which John Green teaches you about conflict in Israel and Palestine. This conflict is often cast as a long-term beef going back thousands of years, and rooted in a clash between religions. Well, that's not quite true. What is true is...
Curated Video
Montessori School Education
To help us to make more such videos, visit http://www.patreon.com/sprouts Montessori Education is based on the principles developed by Maria Montessori, who opened her first school for children of low-income workers in an apartment...
Big Think
How to be a better leader: Offer guidance, not instruction | Robert Langer
Read more at BigThink.com: Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink I think that the teacher and the leader they’re all together. I don’t...
Reading Through History
The Truth about Japanese Internment Camps
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Curated Video
An introduction to Jokes and rude rhymes
Jokes, taunts, parodies, and rude rhymes will always form a significant part of childhood play, despite some inevitable adult disapproval. References to farts, bums, bras, sex, belching, pregnancy, babies and swearing, while mostly...
Big Think
Hive mind: The good, the bad, and the viral | Sarah Rose Cavanagh | Big Think
Hive mind: The good, the bad, and the viral | Sarah Rose Cavanagh New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ronni Abergel - Unjudge Someone
Ronni Abergel, introduces the concept of "unjudging" someone in the context of the Human Library initiative. He explains that judgment is a natural survival instinct, but it often leads to missed opportunities and misunderstandings....
MinutePhysics
Magnetic Levitation
In a short, but sweet film, physics pupils are exposed to diamagnetism and magnetic levitation. The concepts are explained in two minutes, supported by fun animation and clear narration. What makes this special, is that it teaches high...
Crash Course
Media Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #11
Did you realize that Internet access is a basic human right? For those of us fortunate to have online access, it's essential to have media smarts! Discover the five skills to be media savvy during an engaging video. The host discusses...
SciShow
Why Does Saturn Have Rings?
Why do Saturn and the other gas giants have rings? Hank reveals the Roche limit as the cause, the distance within which gas planets would fail to hold together due to their own gravity. At this particular distance, orbiting materials...
SciShow
What is Wind?
Hank Green teaches how differences in air pressure, attempting to reach equilibrium. are what causes wind to blow. He also mentions Earth's rotation and the Coriolis effect. Have your class watch this video as a review to your lesson on...
Crash Course
Media Policy and You: Crash Course Media Literacy #9
Sharing is caring! How much does your class know about the laws that govern sharing on social media and other areas of the Internet? The video, part of an ongoing series about media literacy, examines copyright laws, intellectual...
Crash Course
Conflict in Israel and Palestine: Crash Course World History 223
The pupils in your class have never known a time without constant conflict between the countries in the Middle East. An informative video from Crash Course World History covers the history of the Israeli/Palestine situation, the battle...
Crash Course
Who Can You Trust? Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #4
The best way to understand a website is (drumroll, please) ... to leave the website? Scholars make sense of some strange advice by watching part four in the Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information set. As they watch, they learn...