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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Ancient Rome for Kids is an engaging overview of the history of the roman empire. In this video we will learn about Ancient Rome and its early emperors. We will highlight Romes early government, values, people, cities, gods and goddesses, and we will even talk about the gladiators.

After watching the video we invite you to download our full 14 page lesson plan (built for grades 4-6) all about Ancient Rome complete with worksheets, activities, quizzes and much more to help your student learn all about this ancient civilization. You can download the lesson here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/social-studies/anc

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What is camouflage? Why do animals need to use it? Well, in Animal Camouflage, your kids and students will learn the answers to these questions! First off, there are many different kinds of camouflage, and we will discuss four of the main kinds that apply to animals in this video. Did you know that there is actually more than one reason that animals use camouflage?

A lot of animals use camouflage to hide from predators. The colors of their skin or fur helps them blend into the environment around them. Some animals, though, use camouflage to hunt. For the same reason that camouflage helps some animals hide to avoid predators, other animals blend into their surroundings to catch their prey unaware! In addition to hiding and hunting, a few animals use their coloring to communicate. Take the chameleon, for example. Most people think chameleons use color changing to fool predators. But that's not actually true! Chameleons change colors to communicate to other chameleons! They change color to communicate danger, to attract a mate, or simply to signal a change of environment.

These animals are so cool! You and your kids will discover just how many different types of animals take advantage of this amazing characteristic. And maybe you just might stumble upon one of these incredible creatures!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about all these amazing and colorful animals! If you want to learn more, head over to our website and download our free lesson plan about animal camouflage, which is full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in this video:
0:00 Animal camouflage
0:31 Why animals use camouflage
1:09 4 types of camouflage
1:34 Concealing coloration camouflage
2:18 Disruptive coloration (patterning) camouflage
4:05 Disguise camouflage
5:23 Mimicry camouflage
6:45 Other reasons animals use camouflage
8:04 Review quiz

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Pilgrims for Kids will give you a brief history of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving.

It all happened about 400 years ago. There was a group of travelers who came to America in search of religious freedom. They wanted to worship God in their own way in England, but they were not permitted. Instead, they boarded ships and went on a journey. These people are referred to as the Pilgrims.

The Pilgrims left Europe for America on September 20, 1620, and
established a colony called Plymouth. A colony is an area set up by a group of people who have usually traveled from the same country. It is a place where they settle to live, work, and raise their families.

Although the Pilgrims were happy to have settled in America, they faced a difficult and cold winter. They were not prepared. They built a large house and some smaller homes, but for a period of time people still slept on the Mayflower. Many of the Pilgrims died during the winter and of the 102 people who came across the Atlantic Ocean only 47 were still alive.

There were Native Americans living in the same area as the Pilgrims. Native Americans are the people who were already living on the land before the Pilgrims arrived in what is now known as America. They established a peace treaty with the Pilgrims. The Native Americans also agreed to trade for animal furs.

Some of the Native Americans also chose to stay with the Pilgrims and taught them how to plant corn, hunt, fish, and how to survive the cold winter.

After the first harvest in 1621, the Pilgrims invited some of the Native Americans to join them for a feast. Sometimes this is referred to as the first Thanksgiving as the tradition continued after every harvest in the years that followed.

View our video "The First Thanksgiving" that coincides with this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EZNCuQkWNU

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

What do you know about the American Civil War? In Civil War History, you will learn why the states in the North and South fought each other so fiercely. You will discover some interesting facts, and some very sad facts, about the war and its participants. The entire conflict revolved around the concept of slavery and whether or not the country should be able to practice it.

There were 11 states in the southern region of the country that wanted to continue enslaving Africans to work their tobacco and cotton fields. The states wanted to secede from the union and govern themselves in order to continue practicing slavery. When the government refused, the South attacked the North in the Battle of Fort Sumter and began the war.

You will learn who some of the leaders involved in the conflict were, including Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. President Abraham Lincoln gave the Emancipation Proclamation some time before the end of the war, but it was not immediately followed by the South. Near the end of the same year, President Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address in November of 1863, and it is considered one of the most powerful oratories given by any U.S. president. On April 9, 1865, Grant defeated Lee and finally ended the war. Only six days later, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the Civil War. 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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What you will learn in Civil War History:
0:00 Introduction to Confederate states and slavery
0:55 Conflict between northern and southern states
1:22 Civil War begins with Battle of Fort Sumter
2:33 Leaders of the North and South
3:47 Some of the major conflicts
4:24 Abraham Lincoln issues "Emancipation Proclamation"
5:23 Final battle on April 9, 1865

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

So what's with those small, plastic cards that adults use to buy stuff? In Financial Literacy—Debit and Credit, your students will discover the answer to that question. They will also realize that credit cards and debit cards are different, and each one can be helpful in different ways.

Credit cards and debit cards are both small, hard, plastic cards. But apart from that, they are quite difference. Credit cards, for instance, are not linked to a bank account, but debit cards are. That means you can use debit cards to pay for things with money you already have. Generally speaking, a debit card is directly linked to a checking account. Credit cards use money that is loaned. You can use it to buy something and pay for it later.

Credit card companies issue credit cards, and it's like a type of loan. You can pay back the loan according to the credit company's schedule. You usually have to make a minimum payment each month to reduce your debt. They can also charge interest if it takes you longer to pay the money back or if you don't pay the full amount back every month. However, if you pay your credit card bills in full every month, you won't be charged any interest.

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What you will learn in Financial Literacy—Debit and Credit:
0:00 Introduction
1:11 Difference between debit and credit cards
2:11 How credit cards work
3:04 Example with Frankie Finance—credit card
4:13 Example—debit card

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Rainforests for Kids explores the world of these dense, wet regions of the world. There are two kinds of rainforests—temperate and tropical. Despite covering less than 3% of the earth's surface, rainforests are home to more than half the world's animal species! They are essential to life on earth because they help maintain the fresh water supply and provide oxygen to the atmosphere. The world's climate depends on rainforests!

When you compare temperate and tropical rainforests, you will find a few differences. Tropical rainforests are closer to the equator and are thus a little warmer and have more rainfall. Temperate ones are found in cooler coastal areas. You can find a rainforest in every continent except for Antarctica. The largest rainforest in the world is the Amazon rainforest. Over 20% of the earth's oxygen is produced by the vegetation there!

There are four layers to a rainforest: emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor. Different animals live in different layers. Small monkeys and snakes, for instance, live at the top. At the bottom, you would find leopards, elephants, and gorillas. The video describes some interesting facts about three cool animals in particular. Keep watching to learn more!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these amazing forests! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about rainforests, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Rainforests for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to rainforests
0:53 Two kinds of rainforests: temperate and tropical
1:41 The Amazon rainforest is world's largest rainforest
2:22 Emergent and canopy layers
3:09 Understory and forest floor layers
4:00 What lives in a rainforest?
5:31 Humans in the rainforest
6:09 Why rainforests are important
7:26 Review of the facts

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Mammals for kids is a fun engaging video that will help students learn all about the characteristics of mammals and what mammals really are! We quickly introduce animal classification and the difference between the types of animals but we mostly focus on what makes mammals unique in this video. From being warm blooded, to giving birth to live offspring we cover it all!

When you are done watching the video we invite you to come and download our free lesson plans about mammals that will help cement the learning. We have lesson plans that will help students from 1st grade to 3rd grade learn about animal classifications and how to identify the different kinds of animals. Check them out below:

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

In our video Thanksgiving for Kids, you will learn about the history of our very first "Thanksgiving" and how the holiday as we know it today became official.

The story of the first Thanksgiving is quite different from the holiday we celebrate today. When you hear the word Thanksgiving the first thing you may think about is turkey, or maybe the Fall or football, or perhaps you look forward to a couple of days off from school. In the 1600s, the first Thanksgiving had nothing to do with turkey, football, or school. It did take place during the Fall, and there was a feast shared by many people.

Thanksgiving is an annual celebration and a national holiday which commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621. In the United States, it is held on the fourth Thursday in November. It is often remembered by religious observances
and a traditional meal, which today includes turkey. The present Thanksgiving holiday did not become official until 1863.

Before that time, three different presidents beginning with Washington tried to make it a national holiday, but it was limited to state observances and celebrations. However, many people believed that Thanksgiving should become a national holiday. Sarah Josepha Hale, an editor of a popular women’s magazine campaigned to make it a national holiday again. Finally, in 1863 President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving as a holiday to give thanks for “general blessings”.

Since that time America has celebrated Thanksgiving every year with a traditional meal, often with family and friends, and giving thanks for their blessings.

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What is the difference between a rule and a law? What would life be like if neither rules nor laws existed? In Laws and Rules for Kids, you will discover the answer to these and other questions you have about these concepts. They have similarities, such as the fact that both exist to keep people safe. But they are also different in a few ways. For instance, if you break a law, it may have more serious consequences than breaking a rule does.

A law is created by the government, and the public enforces these laws. A rule relates to behaviors that we should follow in certain situations or places. Breaking a law and breaking a rule both lead to consequences. If you litter, which is breaking the law, you might have to pay a fine. If you throw a ball inside your house even though there is a rule not to, you might break something and get in trouble.

In general, rules are used by smaller groups, like families, schools, teams, and business. Laws are used in much larger groups, like cities, states, and countries. Individuals create rules for different places and situations, such as parents in a family or teachers in a classroom. On the other hand, laws must be voted on by people in government offices or by the citizens.

Again, the consequences or punishments for breaking rules are not as severe as those for breaking laws. If you break rules at school, you might have to skip recess or miss out on certain activities or privileges. If you break a law, you could pay a fine, go to court, do community service, or even serve jail time! Watch the video to see if you can tell the difference between a rule and a law.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the difference between a rule and a law! 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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What you will learn in Laws and Rules for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to laws and rules
0:40 Why laws and rules are important
1:49 Differences between rules and laws
2:57 Differences in consequences or effects from breaking rules versus laws
3:38 Quiz: Can you tell the difference between a rule and a law?
4:56 Why you should try to follow the rules and laws
5:48 Rules and laws can differ depending on various factors

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

In this video for kids we learn all about Punctuation! From Commas to exclamation points we will learn about all the various types of punctuation marks that can be used and which sentence types they are used in. We hope you enjoy this comprehensive intro to punctuation for kids.

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When you hear the name Galileo, what do you think about? Galileo Galilei is often associated with telescopes, the universe, and being imprisoned for his discoveries. In Galileo Galilei for Kids, you will learn a lot more about this amazing scientist and mathematician and his inventions and scientific discoveries.

Galileo was the oldest of six kids. Galileo studied medicine in college and later switched to mathematics. However, he ran out of money and had to drop out. This setback didn't stop him from continuing to study on his own time. He supported himself by teaching math and art to others.

Around the year 1609, Galileo learned about the telescope. Some people think he invented the tool, but that is not true. He was simply the first to use it (or use the one he built and improved) to study the stars. He discovered that Venus had phases, and he discovered four moons that revolve around Jupiter. These moons are now known as the Galilean Satellites in his honor.

Galileo also studied Copernicus's theory that the sun was the center of the universe, and even had evidence to support his theory. This led to his arrest and imprisonment by the Roman Catholic church. The church still taught that Earth was the center of the universe, which Galileo discovered wasn't the case. Despite being told not to teach Copernicus's ideas or beliefs anymore, Galileo continued to do so and was branded a heretic. He was sentenced to life in prison. The church officially apologized for arresting Galileo in 1992, which is 392 years after Galileo's death!

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What you will learn in Galileo Galilei for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the scientist
0:41 Early life and schooling of Galileo
1:35 Studying forces of motion and developing the law of pendulum
2:16 Galileo and the telescope
3:46 Conflicts with the Roman Catholic church
4:29 Catholic church officially apologizes
5:03 Review of the facts

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

What do you know about dinosaurs? In Dinosaur Facts for Kids, you will learn cool facts about many of these ancient animals. They lived during the Mesozoic era millions of years ago, which is divided into three smaller periods: Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. To this day, scientists still debate about the cause of their extinction. Was it because lots of volcanoes erupted at the same time? Or was it because a meteor crashed into Earth and caused a ton of damage?

Regardless, we can learn a lot about dinosaurs by studying their fossils. The first dinosaur bones ever found were found in China. The people originally thought they were the bones of giant dragons! The word dinosaur means “terrible lizard,” which works because most dinosaurs are classified as reptiles. Because of the work of paleontologists, we know that some dinosaurs walked on two legs while other walked on four. We also know that these terrible lizards varied greatly in size. Some were as small as chickens while others were bigger than a school bus!

The types of food that dinosaurs ate varied as well. Dinosaurs were either herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores, just like the animals of today. There are also some dinosaurs that are considered the ancient ancestors of birds!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these four different dinosaurs! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about dinosaurs, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Dinosaur Facts for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to dinosaurs and the Mesozoic Era
0:58 What caused the extinction of dinosaurs
2:01 Chinese found first dinosaur bones
2:46 Paleontology and what we can learn
3:29 Facts about specific dinosaurs
4:26 Dinosaurs related to birds
5:05 Review of the facts

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Equal Parts: Teaching elementary students how to divide equally is a brief and entertaining video that helps kids understand what equal parts mean and how to find them in everyday life.

Many things that we see every day can be broken up equally, especially PIZZA! After watching this video your student(s) will be able to recognize ways they can make things become equal in halves, thirds or quarters.

Use this in conjunction with our Equal Parts Lesson Plan found on our website here: https://learnbright.org/lessons/math/equal-parts/

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In this video we learn about cause and effect for kids. Everything has a cause and everything has an effect. We share many stories in this video that will help students learn how to identify causes and effects in their lives and in their reading. We also have a free lesson plan with activities and worksheets that students can use to continue to increase their understanding.

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Have you ever visited a farm? Or perhaps you live on a farm! Farm Animals for Kids explores facts about some of the animals that live on farms and what they do. You might learn some fun facts along the way that you didn't know before! For instance, did you know

So what is a farm, exactly? A farm is an area of land used to grow crops and raise animals to produce food. The animals that live here are different from your average house pet. This is because farm animals usually have important jobs to do to keep the farm running. For instance, many farms have horses that help farmers prepare their crops.

One farm animal you're probably very familiar with is the cow. Cows are large and eat about 25 pounds of food per day. That's six to eight times as much as the average adult human! Most dairy farms have more than a thousand cows. These animals produce milk, that farmers can then sell to dairies that produce other dairy products like ice cream and cheese.

Chickens are another common farm animal. Some chickens can produce up to 300 eggs a year! Believe it or not, chickens didn't always live in America. But now there are more chickens in the U.S. than there are people! Another animal on the farm is the sheep. Farmers can sheer the sheep's wool once a year that they can then sell to companies that make clothing. Other farm animals include pigs, ducks, donkeys, and rabbits.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the importance of farms! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about farms and food, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Farm Animals for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the animals of a farm
0:30 What a farm is and why farm animals are different
1:09 Cows, milk, and dairy products
2:12 Chickens and their eggs
3:07 Sheep and horses
4:20 Other animals that might live on a farm
4:45 Review of the facts

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

In this video we cover the life of Christopher Columbus for kids! This video teaches kids about Christopher Columbus, who he was, why he thought he could sail west to Asia, and what actually happened on his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.

It's hard to imagine because it was so long ago in history, many people thought a person could come aboard a ship in Europe, sail west, and end up in a port in Asia. Columbus was not the first to think this was possible, but he may be the best known because he left journals and logs of his trip. We hope you enjoy learning about this important part of history with us.

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Photosynthesis for Kids is a great science video aimed to teach 1st to 3rd grade students learn about Photosynthesis and how plants are able to make their own food!

In this video we teach that plants and animals are living things. Both need the food and energy to live. Animals get their energy from the plants and animals they eat. Plants, however, do not have a mouth and cannot eat like animals.

The food-making process for plants is called photosynthesis. It might be a big word, but photosynthesis is used by plants to make their own food as well as produce oxygen for other living creatures.

Without plants making their own food through photosynthesis, living things could not survive. People and animals eat the food that comes from plants, but also take in the oxygen released by the plants. The air you breathe in has oxygen which came from plants.

So we learn that Photosynthesis is important not only for plants but for all living things! Come learn more in the video!

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Have you ever heard of the law of inertia? In this Newton's First Law of Motion video for kids, you will learn about why objects either move or don't move. The first law of motion, or the law of inertia, states that objects at rest will remain at rest unless something else moves that object. It also states that an object that is moving will keep moving until something stops it.

When it comes to an object at rest, think of anything around you that isn't moving. A pillow, a book on the desk, or the desk itself. They will stay unmoved unless you, or something else, moves it. As far as objects that are moving, think of a ball in the air. Eventually the ball will fall because of gravity and air resistance. However, if it were in space, it would keep moving forever at the same speed unless it hits something or something hits it.

Speaking of gravity and air resistance, these are two natural forces that affect an object's motion. Another is friction. If you roll something across a flat but uneven surface, that object will eventually stop because of friction. Say, however, you roll something along a flat and even surface, such as perfectly smooth ice. In this case, the object you roll may not stop for a much longer amount of time because there is much less friction to stop its motion.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Newton's first law of motion! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about the law of inertia, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Newton's First Law of Motion for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the first law of motion (the law of inertia)
0:41 Explanation for an object at rest
1:20 Explanation for an object in motion
2:43 The effect of friction on objects
3:33 The effect of gravity on objects
4:11 The effect of air resistance on objects

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7 Visualizzazioni · 2 anni fa

Can you name five natural disasters? How about ten? Twenty? Natural Disasters for Kids discusses quite a few of these crazy storms. It specifically discusses ten of the most common and what causes them to occur. In addition, you'll learn a few things you can do to get ready for a natural disaster in your area.

The most common type of natural disaster in the U.S. is flooding. Nearly 90% of all disasters actually involve flooding in some way. Floods can result from tropical storms, hurricanes, extreme rains, or even thawing snow. On the opposite end of the spectrum is a drought. When an area experiences a drought, it means that there is intense heat and an extreme lack of precipitation. Droughts can kill plants and reduce freshwater supply.

Another common natural disaster is the tsunami. Tsunamis are rare in the United States. These large ocean waves that form after an earthquake happens end up flooding coastal land. Hurricanes similarly produce excessive rainfall and often a lot of flooding. Wind speeds during a hurricane can reach up to 150 miles an hour! Still, the worst wind storm would be a tornado, with speeds up to 300 miles per hour.

Luckily, there are things we can do to help get ready for these storms. These are the three Ps: plan, prepare, and practice. It always helps to have a plan that outlines what you should do in case a natural disaster occurs. Then it's important to prepare by gathering necessary supplies. And like practicing for a fire drill at school, it's a good idea to practice the plan you made and ensure it works.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these common storms! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many lesson plans about natural disasters, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Natural Disasters for Kids:
0:00 Introduction
0:37 What a natural disaster is
1:26 Preparation and prediction of disasters
2:24 Blizzards, droughts, and earthquakes
3:17 Floods and heat waves
4:19 Hurricanes and thunderstorms
5:10 Tornados, tsunamis, and wildfires
6:23 Other natural disasters
6:48 What to do to get ready for a natural disaster
8:25 Review of the facts

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