Instructional Video2:03
MinuteEarth

Why Don’t All Rivers Make Canyons?

12th - Higher Ed
The Grand Canyon is super-wide and super-deep, which might make you think that the Colorado River, which carved it, is particularly old or powerful. Or at least that's what I thought.
Instructional Video2:56
SciShow

Why Can’t We Scoop All the Plastic Out of the Ocean?

12th - Higher Ed
Lots of people want to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and plastics have a huge impact on ocean environments. But marine wildlife are already adapting to our plastic waste, which means cleaning it up isn't as simple as just......
Instructional Video3:43
SciShow

The Strange Blind Fish of the Lower Congo River

12th - Higher Ed
The lower Congo River is treacherous, turbulent, and very deep. While that might seem like an inhospitable habitat, hundreds of species of fish thrive there, including some that are really bizarre!SciShow is supported by Brilliant.org.
Instructional Video6:14
SciShow

How to Take a Picture of a Black Hole - SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
For the first time ever we have visual confirmation that black holes actually exist and we got it with a telescope the size of our planet.
Instructional Video3:56
SciShow

RIP Philae? The Latest on the Comet Mission

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow Space News explains what happened to Philae, the first spacecraft on the surface of a comet, and shares what scientists say about the future of the mission.
Instructional Video5:06
SciShow

Our Alarmingly Close Shave with an Asteroid

12th - Higher Ed
How often do we miss asteroids like 2017 OO1, and what are astronomers doing to limit their impact? Meanwhile, distant icy worlds might not look as promising in our search for extraterrestrial life as scientists once thought.
Instructional Video3:41
MinutePhysics

Impossible Muons

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about how terrestrial muons are part of our experimental proof of time dilation, length contraction, and special relativity in general.





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Instructional Video2:47
SciShow

Asteroids to Watch Out For

12th - Higher Ed
Hank tells us about NASA's Near-Earth Object Program, which tracks the paths of asteroids and categorizes them according to the likelihood that they will strike the Earth at some point in the future.
Instructional Video4:16
SciShow

3 Whack Weather Phenomena

12th - Higher Ed
Hank describes three of the whackest weather phenomena on Earth: atmospheric rivers, fire tornadoes, and ball lightning. Super interesting and super weird.
Instructional Video2:48
SciShow Kids

How People (And Squids) Measure Things

K - 5th
There is more than one way to measure the same thing! Jessi and her friend The Giant Squidstravaganza (Squid for short) explore the differences between the Metric System and the Imperial System.
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Athabasca Glacier Melting and Climate Change

6th - 11th
Athabasca Glacier Melting and Climate Change. This is a clip from the Simba Creative documentary, Without Leaving Anyone Behind.
Instructional Video1:21
Curated Video

Convert between m/s to km/h

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
Instructional Video4:35
Astrum

Ocean Threats: Plastic

Higher Ed
Using a hypothetical "trash droid" to emphasize the severity of ocean pollution, the video highlights the staggering volume of waste—150 million tons currently, projected to reach 600 million tons by 2040—threatening marine ecosystems...
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

What is a map?

K - 5th
A broad introduction maps and their purposes.
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Instructional Video5:34
Wonderscape

Understanding the Metric System: A Guide to Measuring Distance

K - 5th
Get a practical understanding of how the metric system measures distance, from meters to kilometers and beyond. This video breaks down the metric units of length, using everyday objects like guitars and baseball bats to visualize a...
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Standard Notation and Word Notation

K - 8th
Mr. Addit explains standard notation and word notation. Then, using the place value chart, he shows how numbers can be written in standard notation and in word notation.
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

The Metric System

K - 8th
Mr. Addit introduces the basics of the metric system. He explains that the metric system is based on 10’s, which makes calculating and number conversions quite easy.
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Converting Metric Measurements of Length

K - 8th
Converting Metric Measurements of Length explores measurements of length using the metric system.
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

2021 PH27 Closest Object to the Sun

Pre-K - 5th
Learn about 2021 PH27 Closest Object to the Sun 2021 PH27 by the KLT App
Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Velocity

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “Velocity” which defines the term velocity and shows how velocity is measured by examining the equation used to solve for its value.
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

Conversion of length units

K - 8th
Conversion of length units
Instructional Video1:53
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Length and Temperature: Metric Units of Length

3rd - 8th
This video illustrates how length and temperature are measured using common lab equipment. Students are shown how to accurately measure length using tools such as meter sticks and metric rulers, and how to record their observations....
Instructional Video1:35
Visual Learning Systems

Metric Length and Temperature: Summing Up

3rd - 8th
Through colorful animations and common everyday examples, this video helps students learn how to measure length and temperature using the metric system. Both the Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales are explained in depth. Emphasis is...
Instructional Video4:10
TMW Media

Physics Work: Solving a problem

K - 5th
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem?<br/>
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