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Mc Rel: Classroom Instruction That Works
This video provides quick tips about setting clear objectives and providing feedback.
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Western Kentucky University Presents My Kentucky Heritage: Jesse Stuart
This video features an interview with Jesse Stuart, a renowned short story author and poet laureate who incorporates his life experiences from Southwestern Kentucky into his writings. [14:20]
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Earth's Story Journey to the Center of the Earth Full
Earth's Story Journey to the Center Of the Earth HD Full DocumentaryWhat drives the tectonic plates as they glide over the Earth's surface? Scientists have probed our planet to its core. In this realm of unimaginably high temperatures...
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American Empire
Two videos. The first discusses unique parts of the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, the District of Columbia, Indian reservations, different categories of island territories, and associated nations. What this means for...
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#Ask Mit: Why Are Gas Giants Round?
Find out professor Anna Frebel's answer to the question, "How come our gas giants stay in a sphere, instead of the gas just floating around everywhere in space?" [3:29]
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Mitk12 Videos: #Ask Mit: Why Do Stars Twinkle and Move?
Astronomer and MIT professor Anna Frebel answers the questions, "Why do stars twinkle instead of shine steady?" and "Do stars move at night or do they just look like they do because of the earth spinning?" [3:01]
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Mitk12 Videos: #Ask Mit: How Hot Is the Core of Venus?
MIT professor and astronomer, Anna Frebel explains, "How hot is the core of Venus?" [1:01]
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Mitk12 Videos: #Ask Mit: Could You Make a Unicorn by Crossing Dna?
Biologist, Dr. Sera Thornton entertains the question, "Is there any way to make a unicorn by crossing DNA?" [2:46]
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Mitk12 Videos: #Ask Mit: Could We Engineer Ourselves to Need Less Oxygen?
MIT biologist, Dr. Nathaniel Schafheimer answers the question, "Could we engineer ourselves to need less oxygen someday?" [2:58]
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Mitk12 Videos: #Ask Mit: Why Don't We Use All of Our Brain Cells?
"Why don't we use all our brain cells and what do we do with the ones we don't use?" Find out from Hannah Iaccarino, a graduate student in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT and a researcher at the Picower Institute for Learning and...
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Mitk12 Videos: Mit Physics Demos: Conservation of Angular Momentum
Watch as Ryan spins a bike wheel where nothing crazy happens. But something weird happens when he flips it over. Learn about the conservation of angular momentum in this demonstration. [2:15]
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Mitk12 Videos: Mit Physics Demos: Exploding Wire & Ohm's Law
When Natalia flips a switch, a huge explosion happens- watch and learn as she shows and explains Ohm's law. [2:24]
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Common Craft: Electing a u.s. President in Plain English
A short guide to understanding how the U.S. elects a new president. Recognize how the electoral college works. [3:42]
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Business Town: Evaluating an Applicant's References
This video tells when to check references, who should check references, and how to check references by phone. [3:23]
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Think Green: Food Waste
Bill Nye shows how to live in a more sustainable world, and compost our food waste. [4:26]
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Teachingsexualhealth.ca: Consent
In this video parents and teens are given the definition and example of consent.
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Cern: The Time Machine: The Lhc Adventure Is a Journey Through Time
How is CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a time machine? View this video introduction to the LHC and its role in helping us understand the universe's origins fifteen billion years ago. [11:00]
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Political Theory Adam Smith
Video discusses Adam Smith was no uncritical apologist for capitalism: he wanted to understand how capitalism could be both fruitful and good.
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Human Relations Media: Being a Good Citizen at School
What does it take to be a good school citizen? How can students become better citizens at school? Engaging, age-appropriate program hosts help students understand five pillars of good school citizenship: being respectful of other people...
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Kiz Phonics: Mouse and Cow
In this interactive story [2:51], students will listen to the story about a mouse who has to learn how to deal with a noisy cow. The 'ou' and 'ow' diphthongs that make the sound /au/ will be learned in this funny story.
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Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism: Facts About Arkansas
This resource provides information about Arkansas agriculture, manufacturing, industries, products, mining and natural resources. Use the navigation box to the right to explore these facts.
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Chandrakantha & David's Homepage: Daf (Indian Framedrum)
Contains information about the percussion instruments used by the American Indians.
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Earthworks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley
An animated website about the excavations and artifacts found in the archeological digs of the Mound building Indians in the ancient Ohio Valley. Included are lesson plans for grades 4-12.
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'Question Words?' Song (Who, Why, What, When ,Where, How) English on Tour
This cartoon band sings a song that helps students remember the 6 question words: who, what, why, when, where, and how. Students will want to sing along.