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By Topic Animals
Book Videos
Read by members of the Scrren Actors guild
Chica Chica Boom Boom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtvtYjLbnDk
is a lot better than most of today's kids shows. Clifford The Big Red Dog ©2000 Scholastic Entertainment Inc....Clifford The Big Red Dog
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Read “Here, Clifford!”
(Audio, interactive storybook, book related) Listen and read a story about Emily Elizabeth and Clifford. • Clifford Phonics Fun Teacher's Guide
Read “Clifford’s Big Dig”
(Audio, interactive storybook, book related) Listen and read a story about Clifford's big find.
Grandfather Bear's pocket watch is missing! It's up to Detective Little Bear to find the clues and find his pocket watch....little bear detective
The Sky is Falling Ted the Ant Tim and Max Bugs
Social Insects (6:58)
insect sampler http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sac4dAEasvo&feature=related
Cells and Genetics
DNA (3:25)
Crocodiles and Alligators
How a bill becomes law http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEJL2Uuv-oQ
The Preamble http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_TXJRZ4CFc
American breaks from British Rule http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofYmhlclqr4&feature=related
Three Ring Government http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5I2KFENjS8&feature=related
History and Historical Moments
Moments in American History short video's
Human Body The Eye (2:30)
Inventions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8wuGRlRZqk&feature=related
Language Arts
Schoolhouse Rock-these are hosted on You Tube-
Interjections http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhHpJ45_zwM
Conjuction Junction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkO87mkgcNo
Matter
Oceans Coral Reefs (7:25)
Olympic's Historical slide show from Scholastic http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/athens_games/photos1.htm
Physics
Survey potential bridge sites, research bridge design, and select the right bridge for the right location in this interactive activity from the NOVA Web site. Bridge Building
This video segment from Building Big illustrates the basic design principles of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England.
Firth of Forth Cantilever Bridge This video segment from Building Big: "Bridges" demonstrates the basic design of a cantilever bridge by looking at Scotland's Firth of Forth Railway Bridge.
Investigating a Suspension Bridge In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast builds a suspension bridge from a couple of chairs, some cardboard, and rope.
Triangles and Arches in Architecture This collection of still images features two of the most important shapes in architecture: the triangle and the arch.
Triangles: Designing a Straw Bridge In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast tries to design and build a bridge made out of drinking straws that will support the weight of 200 pennies
Triangles: Testing the Strength of a Gumdrop Dome Can a dome made of gumdrops and toothpicks support the weight of a stack of books? To find out, watch this video segment adapted from ZOOM
Example of bridge building http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQoKucFx3Jc&feature=related
Columns: Experimenting with Paper Cups In this video segment from ZOOM, the cast experiments to see if a bunch of paper cups covered by a piece of cardboard can support the weight of a cast member.
In this interactive activity from the Building Big Web site, select one of the actions of squeezing, stretching, bending, sliding, or twisting to explore the forces of compression, tension, shear, and torsion.
Egg Drop http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADBTHpk0L8g&feature=related
How to's
How Do You Keep Lemonade Cool? This video segment adapted from FETCH!™ shows contestants experimenting with different materials to see which is the best insulator and thus best able to keep the lemonade at their stand cool for customers.
Geology and weather introduced a variety of unexpected problems when construction crews were building the Alaska Highway. In this interactive activity from the American Experience Web site, see how Army engineers improvised solutions to blaze a trail through the wilderness.
Roller Coasters In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast is challenged to design and test a roller coaster with loops, hills, and U-turns.
Plants In this media-rich lesson, students observe plant growth by watching a time-lapse video and by growing their own seeds. They identify the conditions seeds need to germinate and consider the role that fruits play in seed dispersal. Watching plants grow is like watching paint dry: It happens so slowly that the changes are imperceptible from one moment to the next -- and yet the end results are dramatic. This video segment shows just how amazing plant development can be by depicting various phases of the process using time-lapse photography. Footage from NOVA: "The Shape of Things." In this video from Curious George, learn about how beans, a type of seed, can sprout into plants.
Bill Nye on Plate Tectonics (4:22)
Robotics In this interactive activity from NOVA, learn about the sophisticated scientific instruments on two identical robotic rovers that have explored Mars —
Engineering for the Red Planet In this video segment from NASA, robotics researcher Ayanna Howard uses engineering to improve the intelligence of robots in space exploration.
Roller Coaster
Simple Machines Videos Building Simple Machines: A Glass of Milk, Please In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast shows how the 34 steps in their Rube Goldberg invention use everything from gravity to carbon dioxide gas in order to accomplish one simple task: pouring a glass of milk.
Building Simple Machines: Plant Quencher In this video segment from ZOOM, Jillian explains how her simple machine uses marbles, levers, flowing sand, and a spinning wheel to water a plant. http://www.teachersdomain.org/sci/phys/energy/work/index.html
Snakes Jeff Corwin on Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (2:24)
Space Gravity in Space (3:54)
Space Travel (4:51)
Blue Hole (4:25)
Celestial Bodies: Moons, Stars, and Planets (2:43)
http://www.classroom20.com/video/video/show?id=649749%3AVideo%3A22836 Celestia
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html?param=education NASA TV
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html# views of the earth
When we look up at the night sky, why do we see the Moon's appearance changing over time from a full sphere to a crescent to nothing at all? Find the answers in this interactive resource adapted from the National Air and Space Museum.
Bill Nye on Universal Gravitation (2:17)
Interplanet Janet from Schoolhouse Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfPEvKsme-c
NASA Videos http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/
This video segment, adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, presents the ongoing debate over the definition of a planet, including the status of Pluto.
Thanksgiving http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/voyage/index.htm
Tides
http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=f977cb6d9da15b76c3f3
Water Cycle http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=53bdf2518c53ddf3bce6
Weather Free Brainpop movie on Hurricane's
This video segment produced for Teachers' Domain features a time-lapse video of clouds forming, changing, and moving across the sky.
The Piano (2:24)
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