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Which beverage would you rather drink: milk, soda, water, or orange juice? Each one of these liquids tastes very different. Why? Because they all have different levels of chemicals called acids and bases. In this video for kids, you will learn why liquids, and even the foods you eat, taste a certain way.
Acids tend to be on the sour side. In fact, the more acidic something is, the more sour it will taste. Bases, on the other hand, taste bitter. The more basic (or alkaline) a substance, the more bitter it will be. Lemon juice is a great example of a very acidic liquid. Almond milk is a great example of a basic liquid.
When something is acidic, the molecules split apart and release hydrogen ions. Molecules of basic substances split apart and release hydroxide ions and reduce the number of hydrogen ions. A higher number of hydrogen ions yields a more acidic solution while a higher number of hydroxide ions yields a more basic or alkaline solution.
Examples of acids and bases are everywhere. Apart from the liquids we drink, acids are also found in car batteries, and bases are often found in household cleaning products. In addition, our bodies contain both acids and bases. The stomach has hydrochloric acid to help digest food and kill bad bacteria. The pancreas contains a base that helps with digestion as well.
You will also learn about the pH scale and about indicators. The pH scale measures the level of acidity or base, or number of hydrogen ions, in a specific substance. The scale goes from 0 to 14, with numbers between 0–7 indicating acids and between 7–14 indicating bases. Litmus paper is one of the most common indicators. When put in a solution, it will turn red to indicate an acid or blue to indicate a base.
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What you will learn in Acids and Bases for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to acids and bases
0:51 Comparing lemon juice to almond milk
1:45 Examples of acids and what acid means
3:13 Examples of bases and what a base is
4:27 The pH scale
5:57 How acids and bases can neutralize each other
6:39 What is an indicator?
7:22 Using litmus paper to test lemon juice and almond milk
7:56 Review of the facts
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What do you know about the country of India, located on the continent of Asia? In All about India for Kids, you will learn some interesting facts about the country, including its history, it's unique flag, famous landmarks, and more. By the end of the video, you'll know a lot and be able to share the information with your friends.
India has a population of around 1.39 billion people, which is over a billion more than the U.S. population! Even though they have a lot of people, the country is only one-third the size of the United States. It borders Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Most of it actually forms a peninsula because it's surrounded by water on three sides. The country also boasts a lot of different terrains, such as deserts and plains.
A few important historical figures you'll learn about include Aryabhata, who was an astronomer and mathematician. He determined that the earth rotated around its axis daily. His work would help scientists and mathematicians hundreds of years later. Mahatma Ghandi is another significant person in Indian history. Ghandi was a civil rights leader who led a peaceful campaign against the British government that ruled India at the time. His campaign eventually led to India's independence.
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What you will learn in All about India for Kids:
0:10 The unique designs of the flag of India
1:01 Geography of India
2:11 Population, language, and religion
3:05 Sanskrit, Gupta Empire, and Aryabhata
4:09 Changes and the reign of the Mughal Empire
5:22 Mahatma Ghandi
6:13 Famous tourist attractions
7:20 Animals that live in India
8:12 Review of the facts
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Have you ever wondered why there are no dinosaurs anymore? In Extinction for Kids, you will learn why dinosaurs no longer roam the planet. You will also learn about some other species that likewise died off. Believe it or not, plants can become extinct too, and the process happens more quickly than it does for animals.
Most of the time, extinction happens over a long period of time. When certain animals can no longer reproduce, they begin to die off. Or when animals can't adapt to their changing environment, this can also lead them to extinction. In cases of mass extinction, many species of plants and animals die out very quickly. Many scientists believe that this is what happened to the dinosaurs and other plants and animals that were on the planet millions of years ago. An asteroid may have collided with the surface of the earth and caused these species to die.
Humans can also contribute to the possibility of extinction for various species through things like overhunting, destroying habitats, or introducing nonnative species to areas where they are not usually found. In fact, have you ever heard of the dodo bird? When animals like pigs and cats were introduced to the dodo bird's environment, the bird became prey to the pigs and cats. As a result, they eventually became extinct because they could not adapt quickly enough to survive.
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0:00 Introduction to extinction and why species go extinct
1:17 What happened to the dinosaurs and other reasons species die out
1:56 How humans can cause extinction
3:11 Animals in danger of becoming extinct
3:38 Ways to help prevent extinction
4:01 Review of the facts
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In this video we will learn all about the history of Ancient Mesopotamia for kids. We talk about the first civilization, the discovery of farming, the Sumerians, and much more! After viewing this video we invite you to download our free 13 page lesson plan full of ancient Mesopotamia resources, worksheets, and activities (Download here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/social-studies/anc When finished your student(s) will be able to describe, identify and list characteristics of Ancient Mesopotamia and its impact on future civilizations. We hope you enjoy!
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Have you ever heard of the painting we call the Mona Lisa? It's one of the most famous paintings in the whole world, and it was painted by one of the most famous artists ever: Leonardo da Vinci. In Leonardo da Vinci for Kids, you and your students will learn all about him and his life and accomplishments.
Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in a city called Vinci, Italy, which is pretty close to Florence. He lived during the Renaissance period, the start of the Modern Age. A lot of famous artists, writers, and philosophers lived during this time as well. As a kid, Leonardo loved being out in nature and never went to school. Instead, he learned reading, writing, and mathematics at home. At age 15, he became an apprentice for a prominent artist, but he soon surpassed the skills of his mentor.
Some of the most famous artworks in da Vinci's lifetime include The Last Supper, the Mona Lisa, and Vitruvian Man. Interesting fact: The Duke of Milan asked Leonardo da Vinci to paint a mural on his dining room wall. And The Last Supper is what he painted! Da Vinci also did a lot of important things besides art. In fact, he had over 20,000 pages of notes filled with inventions and other ideas.
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0:00 Introduction to the painter
0:29 Childhood and early years of Leonardo da Vinci
1:28 Education and apprenticeship in Florence
2:11 Working for the Duke of Milan
3:08 Vitruvian Man, The Last Supper, and the Mona Lisa
4:11 Other important works and accomplishments
4:49 Review of the facts
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What is the difference between a bee and a wasp? This video for kids provides some helpful information to help you answer that question! You will also learn some other fun information about both of these types of insect. If you like, you can download the lesson plan to follow along (link below).
Right off the bat, you can probably tell a few differences between bees and wasps, such as the fact that bees seem hairy while wasps look shiny and smooth. That's because bees tend to have hair that makes them look fuzzy. In fact, their fuzzy bodies help them collect and spread pollen. Wasps have slimmer bodies and aren't quite as good as bees at disseminating pollen.
Their diets differ as well. Bees tend to consume pollen and nectar, which is the sweet fluid that flowers produce. Wasps are natural predators, on the other hand. They feed arthropods and other insects to their young. They are aggressive hunters that leave their nests specifically to look for food. However, they do occasionally focus on collecting sweets during the later summer and fall months.
Both bees and wasps are extremely important to the environment. They help distribute pollen to cross-pollinate plants, which helps produce so much of our food sources! Wasps help keep the arthropod population under control as well. Without them, we would have way too many caterpillars, spiders, and flies. Sadly, the bee populations continue to decline.
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The life cycle of a butterfly is one of the most amazing things in all of the natural world. In this video we help kids and students learn about butterflies and the 4 main stages of their life cycles, which are:
Stage 1 - All butterflies are born from eggs, which are attached to leaves. They only last for up to couple of weeks, or less, depending on the butterfly species. When hatched the first phase of a butterfly is being a caterpillar.
Stage 2 - Once the caterpillar is fully developed, it hatches from the egg. This is also called a larva. The stage lasts about 5 to 10 days. The caterpillar has strong jaws and eats leaves.
Stage 3 - In this Pupa stage, the caterpillar or larva attaches itself to a branch or the underside of a leaf. For a final time, the caterpillar sheds its skin and then begins metamorphosis, changing into a butterfly. It may take between 7 to 10 days for the butterfly to emerge from the pupa.
Stage 4 - When the full butterfly emerges it will live anywhere from just a week to nearly a year, depending on the species of butterfly. The butterfly’s goal is to reproduce and to lay eggs. The life cycle of the butterfly will begin again.
The life cycle of a butterfly truly is amazing! We hope you and your kids enjoyed the video. If you're looking for more resources about butterflies, download our free lesson plan, complete with more resources and activities.
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When you get sick, what happens in your body to help you get better? In What Is the Immune System for Kids, you will learn how the human body fights against bad bacteria and viruses to keep it safe. And when you do get sick, certain parts of the immune system also help heal you and make you feel better. In fact, it is constantly working to battle bad germs that try to invade your body and attack you every day.
The parts that make up the immune system are the skin, white blood cells, and the lymph system. The skin is actually the body's first line of defense because it covers the whole body like a shield. This is why it's important to keep yourself clean. Since germs spread very easily by skin contact, washing your hands is one of the best ways to help prevent the spread of germs.
White blood cells are like "watchers" of the blood. They multiply constantly because they only live for a few weeks. There are three types of white blood cells, one of which specifically helps keep the body clean during the healing process. These are called macrophages. Another kind, lymphocytes, are the white blood cells that attack infections. Different types of lymphocytes have different responsibilities. Some find hidden germs and unhealthy cells and destroy while others produce antibodies to fight specific germs.
Did you know that sometimes the immune system fights against good things? When it thinks a particular food, for instance, is bad, it will attack it, causing symptoms like sneezing, itching, hives, or other reactions. In other words, it causes allergies and an allergic reaction. When the immune system attacks healthy cells because it mistakes them for unhealthy, it means the body suffers from an autoimmune disease.
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What you will learn in What Is the Immune System for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the immune system
0:51 What the immune system is and how it works
1:36 First layer of defense: the skin
2:02 White blood cells: Neutrophils, macrophages, lymphocytes
2:47 T-cells and B-cells
3:48 How the lymph system works
4:19 Not all germs are bad and how vaccines work
5:20 Allergies, autoimmune diseases, and how to help your immune system
6:26 Review of the facts
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Who is George Washington Carver? He wasn't the first President of the United States, even though his name is very similar! In this video, you and your kids will learn about this incredible scientist. You will discover many interesting facts about the history and life of this special man. For instance, George Washington Carver's exact birth date remains a mystery! Because he was born into slavery, his birth records were not kept. And he, one of his sister's, and his mom were kidnapped by Confederate raiders when he was a baby! He was eventually found, however, and returned to the Carver farm where he was born.
Unlike other boys his age, George didn't work in the fields. He was taught how to tend to the kitchen garden. And what a stroke of luck for the world! George learned all about plants and how to improve their health. He was very intelligent and graduated high school at a young age. His passion for plants led him to study botany in college. After graduating, he was asked to teach agriculture at a Tuskegee College.
Throughout his life, he discovered many wonderful things about plants that would end up helping farmers grow larger and healthier crops. These discoveries spread throughout the world. One of the most famous is his realization that growing and harvesting peanuts every other year or so with cotton kept a specific pest away from the crops and yielded healthier soil. Even though many farmers resisted initially, George came up with several inventive uses for peanuts that would make growing peanut crops worthwhile.
George Washington Carver's life work earned him several special nicknames: The Plant Doctor, The Peanut Man, The Farmer's Friend. We celebrate him and his life on January 5, George Washington Carver Recognition Day.
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0:00 Introduction and history of George Washington Carver
1:20 George as The Plant Doctor
2:18 Education of George Washington Carver
3:04 Study of botany and teaching agriculture
4:10 George as The Peanut Man
5:15 George as The Farmer's Friend
5:38 Death and life legacy
6:11 Review of the facts
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What do spiders and lobsters have in common? It may surprise you to learn that these two animals actually fall into the same phylum: arthropods! In this video for kids, you will learn lots of interesting facts about the many different arthropods that live around us. Of all the groups of animals, arthropods are the most diverse. There are over a million different species!
Insects, arachnids, and crustaceans are the three largest groups of arthropods. Crustaceans, of course, live in water. Insects and spiders live on land. In fact, you can find arthropods in every habitat on earth! Some can easily live in really cold, frigid climates while others thrive in the heat of the hottest desert! Which ones live near you?
Most arthropods are segmented into three sections: head, thorax, and abdomen. Arthropods also have a nervous system with a brain and nerves! They also have a circulatory system and a digestive system. Speaking of food, their diets vary widely depending on the species.
Some eat plants, some eat animals, and some eat both. Usually, they have some form of appendage that helps them get food into their mouths. And there are others, such as some species of spiders, that have an appendage specifically for inserting venom into their prey. Ouch!
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0:00 Introduction to arthropoda
0:25 Facts about arthropods
1:41 Phylum Arthropoda
2:13 Anatomy of most land arthropods
3:09 Aquatic vs terrestrial arthropods
4:14 Egg-laying versus live birth
5:29 Review of the facts
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Did you know that mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, and amphibians all have quite a few traits in common? In this video for kids, you and your students will learn all about the different animals that belong to a group we call vertebrates. When you think of vertebrates, you probably think of the presence of a backbone. But there are even more common traits among these unique animals.
There are five key characteristics that distinguish vertebrates from other animals. They have backbones, skulls, endoskeletons, bilateral symmetry, and two pairs of appendages. These traits allow their muscles to attach to points that can be used for movement. All vertebrates also have a heart and kidneys.
Vertebrates further classify into seven classes based on their anatomical features. These classes are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, bony fish, cartilaginous fish, and jawless fish. Mammals are endothermic so they can regulate their body temperature. Birds have feathers and toothless beaks. They also lay hard-shelled eggs. Reptiles also lay eggs. Reptiles include snakes and crocodiles. Amphibians are a little unique in that they undergo metamorphosis as they go from birth to adulthood.
The fish group divides into three classes: bony fish, cartilaginous fish, and jawless fish. Bony fish, like seahorses, have a skeleton made of bone rather than cartilage. Bony fish is the largest class of vertebrates. Sharks and rays are examples of cartilaginous fish. Primitive fish like hagfish belong to the jawless fish category.
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0:36 Characteristics of vertebrates
1:35 Mammals, birds, and reptiles
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3:46 Review of the facts
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This video is all about helping kids learn about recycling. Recycling is taking used materials and waste and then turning it into new, useful products. Recycling waste into new products reduces the amount of materials that would have been needed if the product had to be made all over again and is very beneficial for the planet!
In addition, we teach kids how to reduce, reuse, and recycle and give them real life applications so each child can start today. After completing this video and finishing the FREE Recycling lesson plan (link below) your student(s) will be able to define recycling, identify common items that are recycled, and list the three steps to successful recycling. We hope you and your children have fun learning about Recycling and keeping our planet clean.
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You've probably heard of the big bang theory at some point. But do you know what it actually is? In The Big Bang Theory for Kids, you will learn what exactly this idea for how the universe began came to be in the first place. You will also learn a little about our own galaxy and solar system along the way.
The big bang theory was first suggested by a cosmologist and priest named Georges Lemaître in the 1920s. He estimates that the universe started out as a single atom at the beginning of time. Rather than by an explosion, the universe simply started to expand in a fraction of a second due to matter and energy. Over time, the expansion slowed, but Lemaître and many other scientists believe the universe is still expanding today.
The force of gravity plays a huge role in everything when it comes to the universe. All the objects in space form when particles and gases from the universe's expansion pull together (through gravity). When small amounts of dust and gas pull together, planets form and start to orbit the star. Another force called dark energy or dark matter is also important. We don't have a lot of information about it, but scientists think it's what causes cosmos apart faster and faster.
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0:00 Introduction to the big bang theory
0:48 Georges Lemaître, cosmologist and priest
1:30 What the big bang theory suggests
2:49 The formation of our solar system
3:32 Scientists and the Hubble space telescope
4:39 Review of the facts
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Newton's Laws of Motion revolutionized Science and the way that we all understand the world. In this video for kids we learn all about Sir Isaac Newton, his discoveries, and of course his law's of motion.
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We all know the ocean is huge. But what else do we know? Ocean Facts for Kids offers just a few more interesting facts that you and your kids might not already know. For instance, almost 98% of all the water on the earth is in the ocean. The average depth is 2.3 miles deep. And that's just the average! One of the deepest parts is at the Mariana Trench, which is 36,198 feet deep—almost seven miles!
Do you know why there are waves? The most common type of wave is a surface wave. These are the ones we commonly see with the white tips that crash into the shore. These waves are caused by wind blowing across the surface of the ocean. Other waves occur because of gravity. These waves are called tides, which are affected by the moon's location in relation to the earth. And waves can even happen because of underwater explosions from volcanoes beneath the surface of the ocean. These explosions cause tsunamis!
Large parts of the ocean remain a mystery. Marine biologists estimate that there are between 700,000 and 1 million species that live in this ginormous pool. They also think that two-thirds of those species haven't even been discovered yet! That estimate doesn't include the millions of microorganisms living in the ocean.
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The 7 continents of the world are so fascinating and massive and are home for all of the human population on the world. In this video we will cover all seven continents which are: Asia, Africa, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. We will learn about what makes these continents unique and who / what lives on each.
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In All about the UK for Kids, you will learn about the four countries that make up the United Kingdom. When people mention the UK, they are not talking about a country but about the countries that are part of it! Those four countries are England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. And no, Northern Ireland is not the same as Ireland. Those are two separate countries, and Ireland is not part of the UK.
The official name of this collection of countries is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. That's because Great Britain constitutes England, Scotland, and Wales.
The largest country by both area and population is England. Believe it or not, even though Northern Ireland is an entire country, fewer people live there than in London, England! London is home to nearly 9 million people, while Northern Ireland in its entirely is home to about 1.8 million people.
There are some really interesting places to visit throughout the UK. One of them is Loch Ness in Scotland. The word "loch" means lake, so the loch ness monster is the monster of Lake Ness. Another fascinating place is the tower of Big Ben. What you may not know is that the actual name of Big Ben is Great Bell. And Big Ben doesn't refer to the tower but to the bell itself. Let's see what else you can learn!
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0:00 Introduction to the United Kingdom
0:34 Countries that make up the UK and its geography
1:39 What is Great Britain?
2:21 Populations of the four countries
3:09 Various terrain and climate of the UK
4:27 History of the United Kingdom
5:18 The beginning of the Anglo-Saxons
6:29 Tourist landmarks and attractions
7:47 Review of the facts
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Have you ever heard of a region of the world known as Oceania? Oceania for Kids explores the history and some interesting facts about the area. It consists of 10,000 islands and 14 countries in the Pacific Ocean. In fact, Oceania covers around 20 million square miles, which is about a third of the entire Pacific Ocean! However, if you condense it all down to just land area, it is much smaller in comparison, at just under 3.3 million square miles.
Historians believe that over 30,000 years ago, humans migrated from Asia to the islands in Oceania. Most think the first immigrants stopped in New Guinea and eventually travelled to the other islands. While the people started with one culture, traveling to other islands led to the development of unique cultures in each place. That makes Oceania one of the most culturally diverse areas on the planet.
The video describes a little bit about each of the 14 countries that are part of this beautiful region. For instance, Australia makes up most of the land mass given its massive size as an island. Fiji is made of 332 islands, but only around a third of them are inhabited. Kiribati is the only country in the world that has islands spread across all four hemispheres.
Micronesia is home to the world's only ancient city built on a coral reef. The city is called Nan Madol. The country is also home to the largest crabs in the world. Nauru is only eight square miles in area, which is smaller than most cities in the US! Almost half of all dolphin and whale species can be found off the coast of New Zealand. Keep watching to learn more!
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0:00 What and where is Oceania?
0:57 History of Oceania
1:56 Countries that compose Oceania
2:27 Facts about Australia, Fiji, and Kiribati
3:09 Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Nauru
4:16 New Zealand and Palau
5:05 Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Solomon Islands
6:08 Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu
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Which natural disasters do you think are most common? In this short video, we describe the top 10 most common natural disasters or storms in the US. You and your kids will learn all about the causes and effects of these crazy storms.
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As we discussed in the introduction video to this series, making a budget to balance your finances is a great way to ensure you have money for the things you want. Financial Literacy—Making a Budget explains how to create a budget based on your income and expenses. This will help your kids learn how to use a spending plan in order to use their money wisely.
Budgeting is a great skill to have that will help you learn how to save for something you want to buy. A budget is a spending plan to based on your income and expenses. In other words, it estimates how much money your earn and spend over time. Expenses can be either fixed or variable. Fixed expenses are the same every time you have to pay them. Variable expenses, well, vary.
To make a budget, you have to look are how much money your earn or receive as gifts (income). Then you look at your expenses. Subtracting your expenses from your income gives you the amount of money you have left over to spend on something you want. You must be careful to watch out for unexpected expenses though, which can put a dent in that budge of yours!
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0:36 What is a budget?
1:34 How to make a budget—income
2:20 How to make a budget—fixed and variable expenses
3:40 Accounting for unexpected expenses and contingencies
4:41 Try it at home!
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