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Have you ever wondered "What is Biofuel?" or "What is Biomass?" The need for energy is ever growing and biofuels and biomass are different materials that can be used for energy. Biomass and Biofuel are considered renewable energy because it mostly comes from plants that can be replanted and replaced when used for energy. In this video we will discuss all kinds of energy and the advantages and disadvantages to biomass or biofuel vs fossil fuels.
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In our video Earthquakes for kids we will provide and simple and engaging introduction to both earthquakes and Tsunamis. We will walk through historical examples, techniques to predict, ways you can stay safe during earthquakes and tsunamis and much more!
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In our video "Food Chain for Kids" we learn all about the different food chains and food webs. All of us eat. You may eat meat or only eat vegetables but one way or another every living thing eats. When you eat something it gives you energy. In a way, the energy comes from the food you eat, but the energy actually came from the Sun first. You are simply the last organism in the food chain to eat the food. A food chain is a path that energy takes from producers to consumers all the way down to decomposers.
Throughout this fun scientific video we will will walk with you through the energy cycle... from the sun to plants, plants to animals and humans, and much more! We will learn about producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and decomposers and how each of these living things play an important role in the food chain.
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Have you ever wondered "What is an Antagonist?" Or, when you are reading a story, do you sometimes find it difficult to know who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist? Well, we've got you covered. In this video we learn all about antagonists in stories and plays and go through many examples in popular stories.
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Come and learn all about Alexander Graham Bell for Kids in this this fun historical video. Throughout this video we highlight some important aspects of Alexander Graham Bell's life including his childhood, early adulthood, his passion for helping the deaf, and many of his other famous inventions. There may be some skepticism around who invented the phone but it is widely attributed to Bell and we learn how it all came to be!
Do you know what the first words ever spoken in a telephone were? Well...you'll find out in the video! Alexander Graham Bell went on to invent many more things including the metal detector, audiometer and many other things we still use today! He also founded Bell Telephone company or what we now call AT&T!
He truly was a fascinating person and an amazing inventor. The world is a more advanced place to live in because of the contributions of Alexander Graham Bell. So what is your favorite invention of Bell's?
If you'd like to learn even more, we invite you to download our complete lesson plan all about Alexander Graham Bell's life and inventions. The 11 page PDF lesson plan is full of worksheets, content, teacher instructions and activities. You can download here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/social-studies/ale
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What do you know about the wars that the United States of America has participated in? In this video, you and your students will learn about the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the conflicts that caused the wars, and the resulting effects on the countries involved.
After World War II, Japan lost control and occupation of Korea. The country divided at the 38th parallel, with North Korea as a communist country and South Korea as a capitalist country. The two areas did not get along, even before the war. The two countries officially split, and in June of 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea and began the war.
The Korean War ended up being a fairly short war, but many lives were lost, including civilians of the country and U.S. military. The Vietnam War followed shortly after and lasted 20 years. The United States sent troops to Vietnam about 10 years after the war began after Ho Chi Minh declared war against South Vietnam and bombed two U.S. destroyers. The goal was to unite North and South Vietnam; however, the U.S. and South Vietnam were unsuccessful. It was not a popular war, and the military who served in the war were treated very poorly when they returned.
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What you will learn in the Korean and Vietnam Wars:
0:00 Introduction to the Korean War
1:39 United Nations' role in the war
2:37 Results of the war
3:11 The state of North Korea and the state of South Korea
3:41 Introduction to the Vietnam War
5:00 Ngo Dinh Diem and Ho Chi Minh
6:07 The Tet Offensive and how the U.S. joined the war
7:01 Problems in U.S. as a result of the Vietnam War
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When a child is learning to read it can be difficult to identify the main idea. In this video we help your kid learn all about the main idea in stories and books. We will learn how to identify what the main idea of a story or book is, tricks on figuring it out, and throughout the video we provide practice opportunities with sample stories that your student can try.
As you know the main idea is the most important meaning of a sentence, paragraph, story, or even a picture. The main idea is sometimes called the topic. The main idea sentence could be at the beginning, middle, or end of a paragraph. When a child is able to identify the main idea and it's supporting details their reading comprehension and enjoyment goes way up!
After (or before) watching the video, we invite you to download our complete main idea lesson plan. This lesson gives you even more instruction, teaching ideas, activities and worksheets that will help your child/student finally learn how to identify the main idea. (Also, its 100% FREE): https://learnbright.org/?s=main+idea
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Are you a K-6 grade teacher looking for more teaching resources? We don’t only provide video content but high quality lesson plans as well. 100% free with handouts, worksheets, classroom activities and more!
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Dinosaurs for Kids is a fun and comprehensive look at dinosaur history. In this video we highlight the various kinds of dinosaurs, talk about how they receive their names, famous dinosaur fossils, and we talk about the people who find dinosaur fossils: Paleontologists.
We think that one of the most fascinating creatures to ever roam the Earth was the dinosaur. You most likely have heard of dinosaurs, seen pictures of them on TV or the Internet, or may have seen their bones in a museum. Dinosaurs are an interesting group of animals that no longer exist, meaning they are extinct. Dinosaurs evolved, meaning they changed, over millions of years.
In this dinosaur for kids video we also talk about how the dinosaurs’ extinction took place about 66 million years ago and 75% of all life on Earth died. There are many theories or guesses as to what may have happened leading to the extinction. They include worldwide volcanic eruptions, changes in the Earth’s climate, or perhaps a meteorite from space smashing into the Earth.
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In our overview of the Olympics for Kids video you will learn all about the history of the olympic games and their importance back then and even today. We learn about the symbols of the olympics, when they started, olympic events, the olympic torch and much more! Both the summer and winter olympic games carry incredible meaning and in this video we explore how we can gain a deeper appreciation for the olympics and our athletes. What olympic event do you want to participate in when you become an olympian?
As with all of our videos: this video was designed to be a teaching resource for k-6 students. Please visit our website for more resources for the olympic games, including worksheets, activities and more.
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Have you ever heard of condor? In this video for kids, we will discuss interesting facts and characteristics of this large predator. Follow along with the high-interest reading lesson plan on our website! Condors are large black birds with triangular patches of white on the underside of its wings. They have the largest wingspan of any North American birds. In fact, sometimes they are mistaken for small, distant airplanes.
Usually, the males are smaller than females when it comes to birds of prey. But with condors, it's the opposite. The females a little smaller, but not by too much. These birds weigh about 20 pounds! The head and neck of a condor are bald, which is an adaptation for hygiene. When they're high in the sky, the UV rays of the sun disinfects their skin. This makes them resistant to disease and infection! Depending on the bird's mood, its skin color ranges in color. Plus, the changing skin color is a way for them to communicate with other condors.
Wild condors can travel up to 150 miles a day for food. They eat carrion, which is the decaying carcass of a dead animal. They prefer large animals like horses, cows, and mountain lions. But they aren't too picky. They will feast on smaller animals if they need to. Given that their meal is dead, you would think it would smell really bad. But condors have no sense of smell!
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0:23 What is a condor?
1:00 Unique traits
2:14 Condor dieting habits
3:26 Condors vs. other scavengers
4:08 Interesting facts about condors
5:16 Why are they important to the environment?
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Industrial Revolution for Kids - a simple yet comprehensive overview to help your kids/students better understand and appreciate everything that went into the industrial revolution.
Together we will learn about how people during this time worked hard to provide everything that they had, from working the fields to sewing their own clothes. During this period, home and many other goods were transferred into factories to help build things faster and more efficiently.
The industrial revolution helped shape the world as we know it today! Use this video side by side with our Industrial Revolution Lesson plan found on our website.
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Come learn all about Ancient Greek history in our video "Ancient Greece for Kids". Together we will learn all about Ancient Greece including the major periods (Archaic Period, Classical Period, and Hellenistic Period), we explore the impact ancient Greece on government, philosophy, architecture, science, and many other areas, and lastly we learn all about their homes, clothing, jobs, food and so much more about this group of people! We hope you enjoy Ancient Greece for Kids.
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Why do we celebrate Women's History Month? In this video, you and your kids will learn about the significance of women's history. For much of world history, only males wrote and published stories about the past. This was because women were not treated equally to men for much of U.S. and world history. For example, in colonial America, women could not own property or vote in elections.
Except for a few places, females did not go to school. If they were at private academies, women were not taught the same subjects as men. While men learned to read, write Latin, world history, and math, women were taught what was known as "domestic arts," or how to manage a household. It was thought that a woman didn't need education because she was supposed to work at home. Can you imagine that in modern times?
The reason we dedicate an entire month to women’s history is that women have worked tirelessly, without recognition, and frequently at significant risk, to build the country we know today. For example, you probably know the names of Abigail Adams and Harriet Tubman. But have you ever heard of Eleanor Dare? How about Mary Chilton?
In 1980, President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the week of March 8 National Women's History Week. One year later, Congress joined with the president by passing a resolution declaring the week of March 8 as the official start of National Women's History Week. Seven years later, Congress passed a law authorizing the president to proclaim March as Women's History Month, and it has been celebrated ever since.
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0:00 March is Women's History Month
0:23 Famous women throughout history
1:13 Treatment of women v. men
2:13 Patriarchy in society or government
3:00 How Women's History Month started
4:05 Words of President Jimmy Carter
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What is the difference between bacteria and viruses? In Bacteria and Viruses for Kids, you will learn all about these two microorganisms. The first thing you will learn is that not all bacteria are bad. In fact, the majority of bacteria on the planet and in your body are actually good. You can find bacteria in things like yogurt, soy sauce, and pickles!
So what are bacteria? They are single-celled organisms so small that you can't see them without a microscope. They don't have a nucleus like other single-celled Common shapes include rods, spirals, and spheres. All these organisms move in different ways too. Some move like swimmers using tail-like structures called flagella. Others stay still and don't move much at all. Then there are some that slither or slide their way around.
Most bacteria are not harmful. However, there are some that can make you sick. These are called pathogens. Common pathogens include food poisoning, leprosy, and typhoid fever. To fight these pathogens, you can use antibiotics or antiseptics. You can actually find antiseptics in soaps because it's how you keep your hands clean. Good bacteria, on the other hand, are good for many reasons. They help you digest food and keep your immune system strong. They also break down dead plant and animal material to help keep soil healthy. And, they produce about half of the oxygen in the atmosphere!
What about viruses? All viruses are bad. Scientists debate whether these organisms are living or dead because they don't have an organized cell structure and can't reproduce unless they attach themselves to a living cell. The word virus comes from the Latin word for "slimy liquid." These organisms attack healthy cells. As those cells reproduce, the virus reproduces too and spreads. Many kinds can pass from person to person through hand-shaking, food contact, and through water.
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0:00 Introduction to bacteria
1:01 What are bacteria and what do they look like?
1:56 All about bad bacteria—pathogens
2:38 All about good bacteria
3:27 Introduction to viruses
4:22 How viruses work
5:29 How to prevent viral infections
6:41 Review of the material
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What do you know about the history of American Sign Language? Did you know that the man who created it used some French signs? Dr. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet traveled to France to work with three Frenchmen to develop the signs in an effort to help his neighbor's deaf-mute daughter, Alice. Today, hundreds of thousands of people around the world claim sign language as their primary language!
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What is DNA? This video designed for kids is a fun/exciting way to introduce DNA to children. In this video kids will learn facts all about DNA, what it is made of, chromosomes, traits and much more.
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Our 13 Original Colonies for Kids video is a fun and engaging way to introduce the history of the first 13 colonies to kids. We learn about the colonies, how they were found, formed, the people who settled there, food they grew and much more! After the video be sure to download our free comprehensive lesson plan about the colonies here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/social-studies/13-
What is something that you learned about the 13 colonies that you didn't know before?
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Every February, Americans celebrate the lives and achievements of African Americans in American history. In 1915, an African American historian named Carter G. Woodson decided to give proper recognition to the accomplishments of Black Americans by starting the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History and declared the second week in February as "Negro History Week." President Gerald Ford decided that the week-long celebration of Black history should become a month-long period instead.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Black History Month! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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In our Basic Multiplication for Kids video, we walk through the very basics of multiplication from how to set up an equation to the various math specific works like "Product" or "Times". You will learn all you need to learn to get started in very basic multiplication. We even walk you through the Multiplication chart or times table.
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In this video we help kids learn the 4 types of context clues and put them into practice so that they can have an easier time learning hard words while reading. It can be especially frustrating for students when they come across a word that they haven't seen before. Using context clues is a very valuable skill that helps kids enjoy learning and reading.
In this video we cover the 4 types of context clues, which are: Definition or Rewording, Synonym or Similar, Antonym or Opposite, Logic. We also practice learning words by using context by reading a number of different sentences. We hope you and your kids/students have a great time learning some difficult words while practicing Context.
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