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What are you waiting for? Did you know that spiders are one of the animals that most people are scared of? There are millions of people who have arachnophobia, meaning that when they see a spider, they run away screaming. The majority of these arachnids of eight legs, have six or eight eyes, and yet they have poor sight.

Did you know that the silk that comes out of the spider´s abdomen is much more resistant than steel wire of the same thickness? Well it is, and it’s a lot more elastic. Some say that if you were to use a spider’s web with the thickness of a pencil, it could stop a plane in flight. That’s incredible! Humans can use the spider´s web for many different things, such as bulletproof jackets, threads of suture for stitching wounds, clothes, violin strings or ropes used to hold a lot of weight, such as the one used by this mountaineer.

Did you know that spiders use their web to hunt as well as to travel? The spider’s web is very sticky and when an insect lands on it, it gets stuck and can’t escape and the spider then makes the most of it to eat it up. They also use their web to make cocoons for their eggs and some to glide from one place to another with the help of the wind, just like Spiderman.

The truth is spiders and the webs they make with their silk are one of the most fascinating facts we can learn from our nature, don’t you think?

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Cleopatra was much more than a beautiful queen! 👑🌍 She was one of the most intelligent and powerful women in history. In this Happy Learning video, we’ll explore:

- How Cleopatra became Queen of Egypt.
- Her alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
- How she outsmarted her enemies with her intelligence and diplomacy.
- The legend of her final moments.

Discover the fascinating story of Cleopatra, the last great Pharaoh of Egypt, and how she shaped history! 📜✨

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What are you waiting for? Aren’t Dinosaurs fascinating!? Who wishes they were still alive?

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Hello Friends and welcome to a new happy learning video. Today we are going to talk about some animals that existed 65 million years ago. I am sure you have heard about the dinosaurs, and I am certain you have seen many films and cartoons featuring dinosaurs. But...not everything that is told in these films is correct. So, if you don’t mind, let’s find out what they really were like and how they lived.
The first thing we need to understand is that people and dinosaurs never lived together.
The dinosaurs lived before human beings existed and they roamed the Earth for approximately 135 million years. That’s a really long time! They were the dominating vertebrates. Nowadays more than 500 different species have been identified thanks to bones and fossils found.
All dinosaurs were oviparous, meaning they reproduced by laying eggs but there were huge differences between them; some were very small while others were absolutely enormous...
So as to learn about them better, we have divided them into two major groups:
The Ornithischia and the Saurischia. What complicated names they have!
The Ornithischia or “bird-hipped” dinosaurs were herbivore, which means they only ate plants. The most well-known was the Triceratops. They were impressive, huh?
The Saurischia or “lizard hipped” dinosaurs are the ancestors of the crocodiles and lizards. Among this species there were carnivores and herbivores and within them the two most famous dinosaurs, the

diplodocus and the tyrannosaurus.
The diplodocus was the largest dinosaur. In 1907 an entire skeleton was found measuring 27 meters, although remains of these specimens have been found exceeding 50 meters. In these images you can observe just how enormous they were...
The Tyrannosaurus was and still is the most fearsome predator which has ever existed on our Planet. It was more than 4 metres high and could be up to 12 meters in length. In its mouth it had 60 razor sharp pointed teeth, and it could run...65 kms per hour!!! The truth is I would be absolutely petrified if I were to come across such an animal...
But wait a minute, how is it possible that such large and powerful animals completely disappeared off the face of the Earth?
Currently, the investigators are focusing on two big theories: the first is based on the impact of an asteroid or comet from outer space. The other theory maintains that the cause of the dinosaurs’ disappearance was due to a period of enormous volcanic activity. We actually still don’t truly know the reason. But what we do know with absolute certainty is that, right now, at this very moment there are still many animals in great danger of becoming extinct, and could even disappear. All of us can help them survive. How? By respecting nature, recycling, contaminating the least bit possible, buying only what we really need...If we make these efforts we will be able to live in a much healthier planet and we will at the same time be ensuring that no animal, not a single one, will ever be in danger of extinction again. Let’s hope with everybody’s help, we can make it happen.
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What are you waiting for? In this video we are going to know the most interesting facts about the sharks, come with us to this adventure and learn all you can.

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Did you know that the biggest shark that has ever existed was the megalodon?
This gigantic beast had a length of 20 meters and weighed 20 tones! The megalodon lived nearly 20 million years ago and disappeared 2 million years ago. It is considered as one of the most powerful predators of history of the vertebrates and their favorite prey where sea mammals such as whales or dolphins. It is a shame that the megalodon has disappeared but to be honest, it would have been really scary. By the way, did you know that its name originated from Latin and it means ‘Big tooth’?

Did you know that sharks can have thousandths and thousandths of teeth in their life time?
Sharks have their denture distributed in layers. when a tooth breaks, immediately, it is replaced by the layers above.
In general sharks have between 5 and 15 lines of teeth, although the first line is the most important, and it is what they usually eat their prey with. Many scientists have assured us that sharks can have up to 30 million teeth during their life

Did you know that sharks don’t stop swimming, not even for when they need to sleep?
This is because of wo reasons. The first is because of their breathing. Whilst sharks swim, they maintain their mouth open, this way the water that contains a lot of oxygen, passes through their gills and absorbs the oxygen to be able to breath. The second reason is that, differently from all fish, sharks don’t have a swim bladder a kind of internal float that fills with air and allows them to float even though they are still. It sounds weird but it is true, if a shark stops swimming it will fall to the bottom of the ocean and drown. Although the sleeping fish is eaten by the shark…..

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Hi Children, in this educational video we are going to learn another interesting animal, the chameleon, a multi-coloured reptile.
The chameleon is one of nature’s most curious reptiles, its capable of changing colour to camouflage, or to say, it can change its colour to match that of its surroundings, so no predators can see it… Look, look, try to find it…
The chameleon, like all reptiles, has a body that is completely covered in hard scales that protect him from its enemies, but they have a characteristic that makes them very special in comparison to other reptiles, do you know which one it is?
As you have discovered by looking at the images, chameleon’s eyes are very special. They are cone shaped and in the centre they have a hole where the pupil peeks out. The cone shape allows them to easily rotate their eyes completely in any direction. They can also move each eye independently, and that is why they have a 360 view, which is to say they can see everything that is happening around them without moving their head. But everything good that they have in their sight is bad in their hearing, why though? Why do you think that is?

As you can see they don’t have any ears and its believed they are deaf.
As we have already said the fundamental characteristic a chameleon has is that it can change its skin colour to adapt to its surrounding. However the colour change also depends on its emotional state… if they are angry… if they are scared or in love.
Another characteristic that surprises everyone is their way of hunting. Chameleons, like crocodiles, snakes and the majority of reptiles are carnivorous… which is why they need to hunt to survive.
The chameleons hunt their pray with their tongs. Their tongue is very long and can be deployed very rapidly. Its tip is sticky and when it touches its prey it sticks to it, making it very easy to then eat them. Chameleons feed mainly on insects although sometimes they can eat in small mammals or birds.

The truth is that chameleons are very extraordinary animals, don’t you think?

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What are you waiting for? 💭Do you know how and why there are different seasons in a year?
Learning with Sarah, you'll find this out and much more by learning with Sarah...
IT'S EASY PEASY 😉

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Are you ready to learn?

I’m Sarah, and Today, we’re going to learn a little more about the seasons, and to do this, we’re going to learn about the hemispheres.
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We all know, that there are four seasons in a year, spring, summer, autumn and winter. And that each one of them has different weather conditions.
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In winter, it’s very cold
In spring, temperatures start to rise, and of course, flowers start to blossom.
In summer, it’s usually extremely hot
And, in autumn, temperatures start to decrease, and leaves start falling from trees.
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But… Did you know that the seasons don’t happen at the same time all over the world?
Nope! they don’t, so let’s find out why!
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Planet Earth, has an axis, an imaginary line, where the earth spins around itself, in a rotational movement.
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This axis is not up straight, it’s actually leaning, and depending on the month of the year, there are areas that receive more heat than others.
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Our planet is also divided into two parts, separated by an imaginary line called equator.
This line, divides the earth into two hemispheres: the Northern Hemisphere, and the Southern Hemisphere.
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Now, let’s see how our planet moves around the sun.
It’s what we call a translation movement.
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As you can see, the sun heats the Earth, but not equally around the whole world.
Let’s stop the planet. Stop!

In this position, the northern hemisphere has more sun rays, because of the axis inclination.
And that means… We’re in summer! And meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere it’s winter.
buff I prefer summer!
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But, what happens if the Earth rotates on the other side of the sun?
Well, there would be more rays in the southern hemisphere, meaning that in the northern hemisphere, it’s winter, and in the southern hemisphere, it’s summer.

Easy peasy huh?

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I hope you’re always ready to learn!

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Hello Friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we’re going to travel to Ancient Egypt to get to know the mysteries of their pyramids and mummies. But don’t be scared! because they don’t do anything.

As you already know, Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, that’s why they built the pyramids, which were the pharaohs’ tombs. During their construction, there were thousands of workers for a very long time. Before, we believed that they were built by slaves, but thanks to archaeologist's work, we know that they were built by citizens that worked for salt, wheat or barley. These workers were organised and directed by architects and engineers that made sure everything was calculated and done properly.
Today, we see that pyramids are old, but when they had just been built, they were covered in beautiful white limestone and the tip of the pyramid was golden. I’m sure they were beautiful.

Inside the pyramids, there are tunnels, chambers and secret passageways. And this was where they left the pharaoh’s mummified bodies.

But do you know what a mummy is? A mummy is a person’s or animal’s body that is kept after death. Because Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, they wanted to preserve their bodies, but it was a very expensive process so only pharaohs and some noblemen were able to do it.
The mummification process took 70 days.
First, the body was washed and all its interior organs, except the heart were removed. Then, the body was filled with linen and covered in salt for about 50 days.
After this time, the body was wrapped in bandages and placed in a luxurious sarcophagus. Thanks to this mummification process, many mummies are in a perfect state today, and have allowed us to learn so many things about Ancient Egypt.

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In the latest edition of Kids Teach, K12 CEO James Rhyu sits down in the studio with
Emma, Laila, and Maliya—three student fashion experts—to discuss their field, in which James admits he has a lot to learn. Hear about how they became interested in fashion from both personal expression and business perspectives, and learn about the support networks helping them reach for their dreams.

When the students get to ask the questions, James gives some insight about his career path and what it now means for him to be making an impact in the online education sector that’s opening up opportunities for more students than ever.

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Congratulations, Class of 2025! 🎓 🎉 We’re so happy to celebrate your milestone and share in your joy as we mark 25 years of online learning. We’re amazed at all you’ve done—from embracing innovation to discovering your passions and finding the courage to forge your own path.

We see the future of education in you. We thank you and your families for putting your trust in our vision of personalized learning for all students, everywhere. And we’re more inspired than ever to advance and improve education options for the next 25 years of graduates.

Celebrate with us and see our stories at https://bit.ly/4ddMIIM. #25YearsOfK12 #Graduation #2025Grad #ClassOf2025

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We are excited to have the finalists of our K12 Robotics Competition coming in-person to compete at the national level for the title of K12 National Robotics Champion!

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Ready to be inspired? Joseph, Izzy, and Kenyon deliver the pep talk we all need in this episode of Kids Teach. As they sit down with James, K12’s CEO, they discuss their passions and challenges in their respective athletic pursuits. From fencing to football to ballet, they find common ground in discussing what it takes to work at their highest level and build support networks that are helping them chase their dreams.

When asking James about his job, these high achievers wanted to hear how he manages his schedule and finds work–life balance—practical advice as they pursue demanding careers while still in school.

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It’s the 4th episode of K12’s National Cook-Off! Last week, we saw Abijah’s stylish dishes; now, it’s time for Stella to get things cooking. Will her background and luck of the draw give her the edge?

Episode 5 (and our last finalist) will be uploaded next week. If you’re looking for a taste of the action, watch until the end, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss it.

Voting for the people’s choice winner opens July 23 and ends July 29. Mark your calendars and visit https://enrichment.K12.com/cookoff/ to review the finalists and choose your favorite.

K12-powered schools offer a wealth of real-life experiences to inspire student excellence. If you want to add some extra fun to online school, enroll today!

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Join us for the much-anticipated reveal of this year’s K12 Art Competition winners! Our talented students from grades K–12 have poured their creativity into traditional 2D art, digital masterpieces, and innovative AI-generated art. Now, it’s time to celebrate their incredible work and announce the winners who have impressed us all.

🗓️ Date: June 20, 2024 ⏰ Time: 5:30pm ET 📍 Location: Virtual

What to expect?

Discover the top artists in each category and grade band who will take home their share of $20,000 in prizes!
Art Showcase: A virtual gallery of the semi-finalists’ work across all categories, celebrating the diverse talents of our students.

Special Acknowledgments: A moment to appreciate all participants and the hard worK of our judges and educators.
Public Voting Recap: A look back at the public’s favorites from the AI art category.
Prize Ceremony: Witness the joy as we award the winners with their well-deserved prizes.

Stay Connected: Follow us on social @k12.student and visit our website for the latest updates and a sneak peek at some of the entries that captivated us this year! enrichment.k12.com/art-competition/

Art is a language that transcends words. It’s a form of expression that allows us to see the world through the eyes of our young creators. We can’t wait to share this experience with you!
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📸 Join us for an unforgettable moment as we reveal the winners of the 2023 K12 In Focus Photography Competition, live-streamed from the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia, in partnership with the Savannah College of Art and Design!

🏆 This event will showcase the incredible talent of young photographers from across the nation, with winners announced in three categories: DSLR, Smartphone, and Film. Each grade band (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12) will have its 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners revealed, highlighting the diverse creativity and skill within each age group. We will also be announcing the People's Choice Award Winners that YOU voted for!

🎉 Be part of this exciting celebration of art and innovation as we recognize and applaud the outstanding work of these young artists.

Date: January 27th, 2024
Time: 6pm Eastern Time
Location: Live-streamed on Facebook + Youtube
Hosted by: K12

Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to witness the next generation of photographers shine!
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Who doesn’t love a bright summer day? The June Solstice is perfect for outdoor activities, but it’s also a time to reflect on the year thus far. In this K12 Teaching Moment, join us to learn what makes the Summer Solstice so special. From the extended daylight to the worldwide celebrations, this is a joy you don’t want to miss! Still here? Drop a sun emoji in the comments, and don’t forget to let us know how you’ll be enjoying the extra sunlight! ️

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We’re spending some time in the kitchen with Aliyah for this episode of Kids Teach. She’s a high schooler at a K12-powered school and K12 Cook-Off finalist who agreed to try her hand at teaching James, K12’s CEO, a few skills to improve his baking. While they’re working the dough for a sweet treat, Aliyah gleans some tips about management from James’s perspective in the C-suite.

Aliyah and her family love that online learning means she can work at her own pace and find more time for exploring her culinary passions. James loves to hear how families like hers are thriving with personalized learning.

Share in this sweet exchange and learn Aliyah’s recipe for from-scratch cinnamon rolls. Then follow along as we put more students in charge in our continuing Kids Teach series.

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Welcome to the 2024 K12 Innovation Challenge National Finalists’ Presentations!

This year, we invited students in grades K–12 to submit creative solutions for safeguarding our delicate ecosystems. In partnership with Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants, Clearwater
Marine Aquarium, and Ecology Project International, K12 challenged students to address environmental issues within their communities or globally. Students worked individually or in teams of up to three to design, submit, and present proposals in one of six theme areas: habitat restoration, ocean vitality, future farm, endangered species, animal welfare rescue, community engagement.

Today, we celebrate the final presentations from middle and high school students and crown our national winners! Congratulations to all the students presenting today—you’ve done incredible work, and the world needs your big ideas. We also extend our gratitude to all participants for sharing your innovative solutions with us.

Date: June 17th, 2024
Time: 8AM Eastern Time
Location: Live-streamed on Facebook + Youtube
Hosted by: K12
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The Little Mermaid was a tale of fancy dancing, death by sea foam, and an ocean's worth of bummers — not-so-happily ever after! Learn about the original Hans Christian Anderson classic in this K12 Teaching Moment!

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