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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!

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

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What you will learn in Condors for Kids:
0:00 Introduction
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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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!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about American Sign Language! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and 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-

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What would it be like to work for 16 hours a day, days a week? Nowadays, that is very uncommon in the United States. But during colonial times, that was the way life was for most people. In Colonial Times for Kids, you will learn about the daily life and habits of people who lived during this period of American history.

Let's start by talking about the children and what typical life was like for them. They had the chance to go to school, but they had better access to education if they lived in the city rather than on a farm. Many farm children learned to read and write from their father or church minister. Wealthier families might hire special tutors to teach their kids or send them to schools in England. Boys and girls did not have the same educational opportunities, though. In fact, many girls never learned to read or write.

Unfortunately, this was also a time during which people employed indentured servants, laborers brought over from Britain, or owned slaves. Indentured servants agreed to work for about seven years in return for their passage to America. But slavery grew in the colonies because the indentured servants were not easy to control and more difficult and costly to obtain. Some of the first African American indentured servants were forced into slavery rather than gaining their freedom after the seven-year work period.

Houses of this era were generally small, sometimes containing just a single room. The frames were made of wood, roofs of dried grasses, and floors of dirt. A fireplace inside was used for cooking and producing heat during the winter. Eventually homes on plantations grew larger, adorned with glass windows, wooden or carpeted floors, and quality furniture.

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What you will learn in this video:
0:00 Introduction to this period
0:23 Farm life
1:41 Life for colonist children
2:20 Colonists in the city
3:37 Jobs of men depended on where they lived
4:42 Colonial terms for level of profession
5:25 Importance of religion
6:28 The Revolutionary War
7:17 Indentured servants and slavery
8:24 Construction of the farm homes

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If you have ever asked "What is Kwanzaa?" or "How is Kwanzaa celebrated?" then this is the video for you! In this video about Kwanzaa for kids we explore the celebrations and traditions of Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is a wonderful holiday celebration that starts on December 26th and runs to January 1st.

Throughout the video we take a look at and explain the 7 symbols of Kwanzaa, which are:
1. Kikombe Cha Umoja - The unity cup.
2. Kinara - The candle holder that holds 7 candles.
3. Mazao - Fruits, nuts, and vegetables.
4. Mishumaa Saba - the seven candles of kwanzaa.
5. Mkeka - a Place Mat
6. Vibunzi - an Ear of Corn
7. Zawadi - gifts given on January 1st.

Watch the video to learn the actions that are associated with each of the symbols.

We also teach about and explain the 7 principles of Kwanzaa which are:
1. Umoja (oo-MOH-ja) which means Unity Building.
2. Kujichagulia (koo-jee-chagoo-
LEE-yah) which means Self-determination.
3. Ujima (oo-JEE-mah) which means Collective work and
responsibility.
4. Ujamaa (oo-JAH-ma) which means Cooperative economics.
5. Nia (nee-AH) which means Sense of purpose.
6. Kuumba (koo-OOM-bah) which means Creativity.
7. Imani (ee-MAH-nee) which means Faith

Together, the tradition of the seven symbols and seven principles of Kwanzaa are values of African culture
which contribute to building and reinforcing community among African Americans.

From the first day of the celebration on December 26th when the black candle in the center of the Kinara is lit to the final day of the celebration on January 1st when the final candle is lit, millions of people every year
will be celebrating Kwanzaa, a special week honoring the values or African cultures and inspiring African
Americans throughout the United States.

We hope you all have a wonderful and Happy Kwanzaa.

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What would it be like to be a king or queen as a kid? That's what life was like for King Tutankhamun, or King Tut! He was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt in the 1300s BCE. Historians believe he became the pharaoh, or king, of Egypt around the age of nine. And his reign was pretty short, lasting only about 10 years.

The ancient Egyptians were very religious and believed their pharaohs were earthly gods who communicated with the other gods. Their beliefs focused a lot on the afterlife, and the people believed people passed through to the afterlife in the same form as when they were alive. They developed burial processes to preserve the body for its afterlife. This process is known as mummification.

King Tut was mummified and buried in a beautiful tomb like any other pharaoh. Tombs included other items the pharaoh might need in addition to just the body, such as food, jewelry, weapons, art, and even pets. The reason we know so much about King Tut specifically is that archaeologists who discovered his tomb in 1922 found the tomb completely untouched. There were over 5,000 artifacts! Because the items included in a tomb were personal items, the archaeologists studied the artifacts to recreate King Tut's life!

The boy king died pretty young at about 18 or 19 years old. There are several theories. Some historians believe he was murdered by his advisors who wanted to seize his power. Others think his own family killed him. Thanks to modern DNA testing and physical evidence, however, most scientists believe that the young pharaoh died because of poor health.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about George Washington Carver! 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 King Tut for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the "boy king"
0:44 King Tut is pharaoh of Egypt in 1300s BCE
1:02 The reign of King Tut
2:22 Afterlife and mummification
3:15 Reason we know so much about King Tut
4:33 Why King Tut died so young
5:22 Review of the facts

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Have you ever wondered what an antagonist is or what that means? Or, when you read a story, do you sometimes find it difficult to know who the protagonist is and who the antagonist is? 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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Do you know the difference between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores? Do you know which one you are? In this video for kids, you will learn all about the three diets that animals (and even a few plants!) follow. You will also learn what exactly these three words mean.

One of the main characteristics that distinguishes the type of diet an animal will follow is the teeth. Herbivores only eat plants. These animals tend to have dull or no canine teeth and big, flat side and back teeth. They use their molars to crush and grind the plants they consume. Examples include sheep, cows, giraffes, rats, and grasshoppers. You could consider herbivores vegetarians!

Carnivores, on the other hand, only eat meat. They have long and sharp canine teeth next to their front teeth. They also have sharp cheek teeth called carnassials that help them cut up meat in their mouths. Carnivorous animals include lions, spiders, sharks, wolves, dragonflies, and the Venus fly-trap (which is actually a plant).

Finally, that leaves us with omnivores, which eat both plants and animals. Humans are omnivores because we consume both types of food. Omnivores have a combination of flat teeth and sharp teeth because they eat both plants and animals. Apart from humans, other omnivores include lizards, turtles, apes, catfish, and bears.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the diets of different animals! If you want to learn even more, 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 Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the three diets
1:10 What the suffix -vore means and what herbi-, carni-, and omni- mean
2:09 Traits of herbivores
3:27 Examples of herbivores
3:48 Traits of carnivores
5:06 Examples of carnivores
5:35 Traits of omnivores
6:39 Examples of omnivores
7:04 Quiz time

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Our What Is the Electoral College video will explain and answer many questions regarding the electoral college and how it is used to determine our new president. This video is geared for kids and provides a basic overview of this important part of our government and election process. Come and learn all about the history of the electoral college and how it will impact the upcoming elections. We hope you enjoy.

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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-

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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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Have you every asked yourself: What is a Hurricane? or How do Hurricanes form? If so, our Hurricanes for Kids video will help! This video is a fun and engaging way to introduce hurricanes to children. In this video kids will learn how hurricanes form, how they get their names, more about the different levels of hurricanes, major recent hurricanes and take away some fun interesting facts everyone should know.

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Our Bones for Kids video will take students on a tour of the skeletal system. We will learn about all kinds of bones in the body including: Compact vs Spongy Bone, Bone Marrow and its purpose, Long bones vs short bones and so much more. Not only do we have this video resource but we also have a few comprehensive lesson plans about bones and the human skeleton available for FREE that come packed with worksheets, activities, and more resources! You can browse and download them here: https://learnbright.org/?s=bones

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Do you know the difference between a right and responsibility? In this video, you and your kids will learn that, while they may seem similar, rights and responsibilities are actually pretty different. There are many rights and responsibilities, and some of them differ among various communities.

A right is something every human being deserves, no matter who they are or where they live. For example, everyone deserves food and water, clothing, and more. Responsibilities come with rights. These are things that a person must do or think about that may have an effect on other people. The two concepts do connect.

You have the right to go to school. But it is your responsibility to get out of bed and actually attend. You have the right to healthy food, but it is your responsibility to be home for dinner when it's time to eat. Not everyone has the exact same rights and responsibilities, however. You may have the right to stay up late some nights. But there may be a rule where you have to be responsible for doing chores and homework every day or else you can't stay up.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these two concepts! 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 Rights and Responsibilities for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to a right and a responsibility
0:29 What is a right? What is a responsibility?
1:32 How rights and responsibilities differ depending on location
2:32 Labeling rights vs. responsibilities
3:44 With great power comes great responsibility
4:06 Things that can happen when someone is irresponsible

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What does Newton's last law of motion state? In this Newton's Third Law of Motion video for kids, you will learn the answer to that question and much more. The third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What does this actually mean?

Think of a rocket. The exhaust from an erupting rocket moves downward while the actual rocket moves upward. Another example is found when a cannonball shoots out of a cannon. The cannonball shoots forward as the cannon moves backward. Because the cannon is so much heavier than the cannonball, it doesn't look like it moves very far, but the reaction is still equal in the amount of force.

One last thing. Have you ever tried to move heavy furniture? You may have noticed that it starts out kind of hard to move. However, as you start to move the heavy object, it gets a little easier. The friction that happens is sliding friction, which is the same sensation you get when you rub your hands together really quickly! Notice how your hands get warm? That's why!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Newton's final law of motion! If you want to learn even more, 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 Newton's Third Law of Motion for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to Newton's third law of motion
0:47 How action and reaction work together in a rocket
1:54 Amount of force is always equal on both sides
2:40 Example of action and reaction
3:02 Static friction from horizontal force

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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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Do you recognize the story, The Tortoise and the Hare? This story is called a fable. In Fables for Kids, you will learn about this unique type of story and the elements that must be included. Can you think of any of those elements off the top of your head?

All fables have five specific characteristics. They must be fictional, meaning that it is an imaginary story. Generally, these stories are fairly short. The element you probably knew already is that fables teach a moral lesson. "Slow and steady wins the race," for example, is the lesson we learn from The Tortoise and the Hare. In all fables, the main characters are always animals that act like humans. Finally, the setting of a fable is always outside.

Where did fables come from? Aesop, a slave of African decent who lived in ancient Greece, had a collection of fables that we now call Aesop's fables. Historians are still unsure whether he wrote all the stories himself or simply gathered them from other sources. Even though he lived a long time ago, his stories were passed down to the present day!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about this special genre of stories! If you want even more practice, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about reading, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Fables for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to fables and what they are
0:39 Characteristics or elements required for fables
1:32 Origins of our most famous fablesโ€”Aesop
2:13 Examples of Aesop's fables
2:48 "The Lion and the Mouse"
3:46 Lessons to learn from the story
4:09 Review of the facts

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How many countries make up North America? A lot of people think of Canada, the USA, and Mexico. In All about North America for Kids, you and your students will learn that this continent actually includes 23 countries! These include Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, Grenada, Saint Vincent, Cuba, and Haiti.

North America is the third largest continent in the world, behind Asia and Africa, and covers 16.5% of the earth's land area. It was named after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. The continent borders the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the Caribbean Sea, and South America. It also includes all the major biomes or habitats, such as tundra, coral reef, and desert. The geography of the countries of North American vary as much as its wildlife. There are around 965 different mammal species that call different parts of the continent home.

You will also learn a lot about the history of the continent. Scientists believe the Paleo-Indians from Eurasia used a land bridge between modern-day Siberia and Alaska to travel to North America to settle. They developed organized societies, and some ancient civilizations even built temples and created writing systems and calendars. Eventually colonizers from Europe traveled to the continent, which often displaced the native peoples of North America and settling on their lands.

There is so much more to learn about this continent. The video includes information on famous landmarks, such as Niagara Falls and the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan. These are only a few of the many attractions that millions of people visit every year.

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What you will learn in All about North America for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the North American continent
1:10 Geography of North America
1:46 Animals that live in North America
2:17 History of the continent
3:04 Countries, territories, and most common languages
4:02 Noteworthy facts about North America
5:00 Natural and manmade attractions
6:28 Review of the facts

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Animal adaptations for kids is a video that explores the different ways that animals can adapt to their environments. There is a number of ways that different animals do this, from Migration or Hibernation, to Body Structures and even changing their colors and in this video we will explore them all. There are different kind of animal adaptions Behavioral Adaptions, Physical Adaptions, and Life Cycle Adaptions each animal might use a different technique but ultimately they are adapting to survive in their environment.

After viewing this video we invite you to download and go through our free Animal Adaptations lesson plan with more activities, learning content, worksheets and more! When completed your students will be able to identify and describe various
animal adaptations used for survival in the environment.

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Food Chain: https://youtu.be/aesKZR7J2nI
Animal Behavior: https://youtu.be/j2AbMH14IBo
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What is a fact? What is an opinion? And what is the difference between the two? In Fact and Opinion for Kids, you and your student(s) will learn how to tell the difference between a statement of fact and one that is simply a person's opinion.

This video starts out with a great example that demonstrates opinions. Andrew loves pizza, his mom loves ice cream, and his dad loves apples. None of these foods are the best food in the world to everyone, so each person's favorite food choice is their opinion. Facts are statements that can be proven. The sun is yellow. The sky is blue. These are facts that people can prove quite easily. Summer is the best time of year. Soccer is the most fun sport to play. These statements cannot be proven. They are opinions because people prefer different things. Some people may believe summer to be the best time of year. Others, though, might prefer autumn or winter weather even more.

Some opinions can be supported by facts. While they are still opinions, they can be considered widely accepted because of the facts that support them. There are two reasons to know the difference between facts and opinions. One reason is that listening to others' opinions help you better understand them and know them better. The other reason is that knowing the facts about something helps you make important decisions.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning how to differentiate between a fact and an opinion! If you want even more practice, 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 this video:
0:00 Introduction to facts and opinions and example story
1:26 Tell the difference between facts and opinions
2:38 What is an opinion? What is a fact?
3:17 Listen and identify the facts and opinions
4:44 Opinions supported with facts
5:14 Confusing facts with opinions
6:15 Two reasons to know the difference between facts and opinions

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