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Who is George Washington? What did George Washington do? Did he cut down a cherry tree? In this video we learn all about George Washington for kids. George Washington was the very first president of the United States and has a profound impact on history not only in the United States but in the whole world! In this short but fun introduction video you and your students will learn all about him and the impact he had on the world.
George Washington was the first President of the United States. He was
born February 22, 1732 in Virginia. At age 16 he had a job as a surveyor, which means he measured the size
of new land turning the information into maps. He later became a landowner in Mount Vernon, Virginia and was
elected to the Virginia legislature.
Due to problems with the British wanting to control the colonies,
Washington led the Continental Army in a victory over the British during
a war called the American Revolution.
Several years later, after the war, Washington was elected as President
in 1789 until 1797. He helped create and guide the government based
on the words of the Constitution, and he took on many roles that are still
part of the presidency today.
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Martin Luther King Jr for Kids is a short documentary and overview about the great civil rights leader. Together we will learn about the monumental impact he had and still has throughout the world.
MLK โ They are three letters representing the Civil Rights movement in America during the 1950s and 1960s. Of course, the letters belong to the name- Martin Luther King Jr. Nearly everyone has heard of this Civil Rights leader, but many people do not know the journey of his life.
They see him as the person honored on the 3rd Monday in January
each year, giving a day off from school or work. However, there is much more to be known about this great leader, including his early life, education, religious background, civil rights activities, and much more.
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Come and learn all about Alexander Graham Bell for Kids in this this fun historical video. Throughout this video we highlight some important aspects of Alexander Graham Bell's life including his childhood, early adulthood, his passion for helping the deaf, and many of his other famous inventions. There may be some skepticism around who invented the phone but it is widely attributed to Bell and we learn how it all came to be!
Do you know what the first words ever spoken in a telephone were? Well...you'll find out in the video! Alexander Graham Bell went on to invent many more things including the metal detector, audiometer and many other things we still use today! He also founded Bell Telephone company or what we now call AT&T!
He truly was a fascinating person and an amazing inventor. The world is a more advanced place to live in because of the contributions of Alexander Graham Bell. So what is your favorite invention of Bell's?
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What do you know about the wars that the United States of America has participated in? In this video, you and your students will learn about the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the conflicts that caused the wars, and the resulting effects on the countries involved.
After World War II, Japan lost control and occupation of Korea. The country divided at the 38th parallel, with North Korea as a communist country and South Korea as a capitalist country. The two areas did not get along, even before the war. The two countries officially split, and in June of 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea and began the war.
The Korean War ended up being a fairly short war, but many lives were lost, including civilians of the country and U.S. military. The Vietnam War followed shortly after and lasted 20 years. The United States sent troops to Vietnam about 10 years after the war began after Ho Chi Minh declared war against South Vietnam and bombed two U.S. destroyers. The goal was to unite North and South Vietnam; however, the U.S. and South Vietnam were unsuccessful. It was not a popular war, and the military who served in the war were treated very poorly when they returned.
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What you will learn in the Korean and Vietnam Wars:
0:00 Introduction to the Korean War
1:39 United Nations' role in the war
2:37 Results of the war
3:11 The state of North Korea and the state of South Korea
3:41 Introduction to the Vietnam War
5:00 Ngo Dinh Diem and Ho Chi Minh
6:07 The Tet Offensive and how the U.S. joined the war
7:01 Problems in U.S. as a result of the Vietnam War
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Come learn all about Ancient Greek history in our video "Ancient Greece for Kids". Together we will learn all about Ancient Greece including the major periods (Archaic Period, Classical Period, and Hellenistic Period), we explore the impact ancient Greece on government, philosophy, architecture, science, and many other areas, and lastly we learn all about their homes, clothing, jobs, food and so much more about this group of people! We hope you enjoy Ancient Greece for Kids.
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In Basic Statistics for Kids, you and your students will learn about data sets, mean, median, mode, range and more. All this information will help kids get their feet wet and understand what statistics is all about! It is important to learn about statistics at an early age. Statistics help businesses and individuals make important decisions throughout life.
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In this video we will learn all about the different types of communities for kids. We will learn about Urban, Suburban and Rural communities and learn how to identify the characteristics of each kind of community. People around the world live in different kinds of communities and homes and learning about them helps students gain a deeper appreciation for our world, their own neighborhood, and where people come from all over the world.
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En este video aprendemos todo sobre los cinco sentidos para niรฑos. Puede que tus estudiantes se pregunten, "ยฟQuรฉ son los cinco sentidos?" o talvez ni siquiera se den cuenta de que los usan todos los dรญas. Como ya sabes, los 5 sentidos son: el sentido de la vista, el sentido del gusto, el sentido del sonido, el sentido del olfato y el sentido del tacto. Estos sentidos pueden variar entre individuos (mรกs fuertes o mรกs dรฉbiles), por lo que a lo largo de este video ayudaremos a que tus niรฑos aprendan cรณmo funciona cada uno de ellos Y a ser capaces de identificar cuรกndo estamos experimentando uno de estos sentidos.
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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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Types of Government for kids will explain all of the various forms of government and the countries that use them. From Democracy to Dictatorship we will learn about what they mean, what living conditions are like, how they started, and much more!
Here is a sample of each of the kinds of governments and what they mean.
Democracy - People have freedom
Dictatorship - People have very little freedom, if any at all.
Monarchy - People have nearly the same freedoms as in a democracy.
Theocracy - Freedom is limited to what the religion allows.
Totalitarian - Little freedom, and nothing ever changes.
Anarchy - There is freedom, but life is usually very dangerous.
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You've probably heard the story of Little Red Riding Hood, right? What we learn from that book is that wolves have large ears and eyes, big snouts, and sharp teeth. It's true! Wolves are actually the apex predators of their environments. They are also the ancestors of our domesticated dogs. They can be as long as six feet from nose to tail and weigh between 50 and 100 pounds.
These carnivores travel in groups called packs. The pack members are often family members, but lone wolves will join a pack if they don't have one of their own. Packs range from as small as 2 wolves to as many as 25. They eat mostly large or medium hoofed animals, but they occasionally consume birds, rodents, or even fish if they can't find any bigger prey. And the alpha male and female eat before the rest of the pack.
Wolves have an excellent sense of smell. In fact, it is 100 times stronger than a human's sense of smell. They can detect other animals up to a mile away! Just as humans use much of their brain capacity to process images, wolves use a considerable part of their brains to process smell.
While they are apex predators and are at the top of their food chain, they do have to deal with humans, their only predators. They are becoming more and more endangered due to pollution, industrial growth, and natural disasters. Luckily, they were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park to breed after not living there due to poisoned water and hunting.
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What do you know about the 44th president of the United States? In Barack Obama for kids, you will learn that Obama was the only president to be born in Hawaii. In addition, he was the first African American to be elected as president of the United States. You'll also learn a whole lot more.
Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, but he spent the early years of his childhood in Indonesia. When he was 10 years old, he returned to Hawaii and lived with his maternal grandparents. He adopted the nickname, Barry, when he was young. And as a teenager, he worked at a Baskin Robbins ice cream store. But today, he doesn't even eat ice cream!
For two years, Obama attended Occidental College before transferring to Columbia University. He graduated in 1983 with a degree in political science. Five years later, he went to law school at Harvard and became the first African American editor of Harvard Law Review. He later became a civil rights lawyer and part-time professor at Chicago Law School.
Barack Obama is part of the Democratic political party. He ran for office in the Illinois state senate and worked with Republicans and Democrats to draft legislation that addressed social issue like expanding health care. He later won a seat in the U.S. Senate. In February of 2007, he announced he would run for president, and he won! Four years later, he won re-election. So he served as president of the United States for two terms.
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What you will learn in Barack Obama for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the 44th POTUS
0:38 Life and growing up years of Barack Obama
1:28 High school and college years
2:56 Beginning of political life
3:57 Obama runs for president of the USA
4:54 Accomplishments of Obama and his administration
5:27 Review of the facts
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Have you ever asked What is Christmas? Why did it start? In our video "The History of Christmas" we will answer all of those questions and more. We will cover the most important religious aspects of Christmas as the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world and we will also talk about the more secular versions of the holiday including Santa Clause, Christmas Trees, mistletoe and more!
We hope you enjoy learning more about the origins and history of Christmas and you have a wonderful holiday season.
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In this video Fossil Fuels for Kids you and your students will learn all about fossil fuels, what they are, and where they come from. We talk about the kinds of fossil fuels (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas), Where they come from, common misconceptions about fossil fuels, what they are used for and so much more! We hope you and your kids enjoy learning all about fossil fuels.
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Decoding words can be hard to do when you are just starting out readings. In this video we give you some great ideas and examples of decoding words. We will learn 5 steps in learning new words including sounding out words and breaking the words into chunks.
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grade-level phonics and word analysis in decoding words. This video is designed for 1st Grand and 2nd Grade but can be adapted for other grade levels as needed.
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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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Do you ever wonder what a coral reef really is? In this video we will learn all about coral reefs for kids. We will cover what makes up a coral reef like coral polyps and their exoskeletons, we will learn about famous coral reefs like the great barrier reef, we will also explore the various kinds of coral reefs.There Are Three Main Types Of Coral Reefs: Fringe Reef, Barrier Reef and Atoll Reef.
Fringe Reef grow close to the shorelines of continents and islands and can be attached to the shore, or there may be a narrow strip of water called a lagoon or channel between the land and the reef.
Barrier Reefs occur farther offshore, such as the Great Barrier Reef, often several miles from the shorelines of continents and islands. Las but not least, Atoll reefs which is a ring of coral surrounding a lagoon of water. It usually begins as a fringe reef around a volcanic island. As the coral expands and grows, the island sinks into the ocean leaving the ring of coral. Some are so big, people live on them.
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Action words are all around us and in this video we learn what they are and how to identify them. Your kids will learn that action words are VERBS! It is important for kids to understand verbs and by the time they are done with this video they should be able to identify and use verbs in sentences. So... get ready to have some fun with your kids as we run in place, sing, talk and learn all about verbs in this fun introductory video.
All sentences have verbs and subjects. A subject is the part of a sentence that contains a person or a thing which performs an action or verb. In the video your kids will practice samples like:
โJames runs down the street.โ
In this sentence James is the subject. He is the person performing the action. Remember that verbs are action words. What action is James performing in this sentence, or what is the verb in this sentence? The action word or verb is: Runs
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How much do you know about this famous historical figure from U.S. history? In this video, you will learn about his life growing up and his achievements as a politician and inventor. For instance, did you know he was the 15th of 17 children? And he stopped going to school at 10 years old. He spent the rest of his life learning on his own.
Something many people know about him is that he used to write letters about current events that he submitted to a newspaper that his brother owned. He used a pseudonym, or fake nameโMrs. Silence Dogood. Eventually, he ran his own newspaper called the Pennsylvania Gazette. This became one of the most successful newspaper in the 13 colonies!
Benjamin Franklin was the only American to sign all four of the major documents involved in the founding of the United States! These are the Declaration of Independence, a Treaty of Alliance with France, the Treaty of Paris, and the Constitution. He became an ambassador and diplomat to France, and he convinced the French to help America in their quest for independence from Great Britain.
Surely you know about Franklin's electricity experiment involving a kite, a key, and a lightning storm. Did you know he used two specific types of string in order for his experiment to work? One string needed to produce an electric charge while the other would remain dry and not produce an electric charge. Keep watching to find out more interesting facts about Benjamin Franklin.
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0:39 Childhood and history of Benjamin Franklin
1:30 Benjamin moves to Philadelphia and runs the Pennsylvania Gazette
2:12 Poor Richard's Almanack
3:08 Only American to sign all four major documents regarding formation of U.S.
4:02 Ben Franklin's lightning experiment
5:21 Other inventions and accomplishments
6:31 Review of the facts
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Did you know that plants require a lot of the same things you do to grow and survive? In How Plants Grow for Kids, you will learn about four of the main things plants need to grow. These "core four" elements are soil, sunlight, air, and water. What do each of these things do for plants? Let's find out!
Plants will find most of the nutrients they need in the soil. These nutrients include nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. Nitrogen is what causes the leaves of plants to be green. Phosphorous contributes to the overall health and strength of the plant and its root system. Potassium helps the plant fight off diseases. Soil also supports the plant and helps prevent it from falling over.
The next element is sunlight. The sun produces energy through the light that plants can use to make food. The leaves are the part of the plant that makes this process, photosynthesis, happen. Without this process, plants would not be able to survive. However, too much or too little sunlight can be harmful. Another important element is air. From the air, plants receive carbon dioxide, a component that, like sunlight, contributes to the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide also allows plants to use the sun's energy to make its food and grow.
Finally, plants need water. Water is necessary for the plant to grow healthy and strong. The water a plant receives helps guide nutrients to the plant through its roots, stem, and leaves. It is possible for plants to receive too much water. Too much sunlight harms plants, and overwatering them can yield the same results. A couple other things plants need are temperature and space. Adequate temperatures ensure plants don't die out because of extreme hot or cold. And plants need enough room to grow into their full size. Overcrowding can cause disease or restrict plants from receiving enough air.
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0:44 What living things need to survive, be healthy, and grow
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