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In this video we learn all about constellations for kids. At night we can see thousands of stars and scientists long ago figured out that the stars line up in recognizable patterns. The patterns form shapes of people, animals, and mythological beings. Early astronomers called these special patterns constellations. Each star in the pattern has a name and is connected to form a different constellation. It is almost like a “connect-the-dots” picture, but instead of using numbers and dots, the twinkling stars are connected to form the special patterns. You have have heard of the Big Dipper, Orions Belt, or Aries, but these are only a few of the constellations there are many more!
Many constellations have their roots in myths. A myth is an ancient story about many different things. Constellation myths are usually stories about gods, heroes and creatures such
as serpents, dragons, flying horses and more. The images related to these myths are formed using connected stars. The Greeks and Romans created the stories for constellations.
In addition to the constellation myths, there are ancient and modern uses of constellations:
1. They helped ancient farmers know when to plant and harvest crops. Constellations can be used as a calendar in the sky.
2. Travelers use them to navigate from one place to another, relying on different stars to guide them on journeys throughout the world.
3. Modern astronomers and star gazers use them to help keep track of specific stars in the sky.
4. Astronomers use them to locate other objects in the sky such as galaxies or nebulae, which are areas where gas and dust are cluttered
We hope you and your kids enjoyed our constellation video and are able to identify some of the major constellations when you look up at the stars at night. If you'd like even more resources and constellation activities...download our free lesson plan here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/science/constellat
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The history of the Boston Tea Party is important for kids to understand. In this video we answer questions such as "What is the Boston Tea Party?" and "Why did the Boston Tea Party Happen?". We help students to learn all about this important historical event and everything that came from it. This video provides a solid introduction in a fun and engaging way. Should you wish to learn or practice more we invite you to download our free Boston tea party lesson plan that is full of more interesting content, worksheets, activities and more.
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North Korea is one of the most isolated and closed off countries in the world. Its official name is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The country is roughly the size of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. And its total population is estimated to be around 25 million people. In All about North Korea for Kids, you will learn a lot more about this country, even though it's not easy to visit.
The government in North Korea is communist, meaning that it controls the lives of most of its citizens, even down to people's haircut! There are only 28 approved haircuts, so every citizen must choose from that list which hair style they want. Citizens can also be arrested for watching certain movies or practicing certain religions. They are also not allowed to talk about ideas that go against the government.
The government also controls the media and news. Propaganda, or news that makes the country look good, is common in the country, and there is no internet access. In fact, most North Koreans have never even seen a computer. Additionally, few people are allowed to leave the country, and only a few people are allowed to visit. Those individuals can only see approved parts of North Korea and are watched closely.
When Japan lost the war in World War II, the Soviets gained control of northern half of the Korean peninsula, so North Korea became a communist country. The Americans controlled the southern half, so South Korea became a democratic country. When the Soviets left in 1948, many conflicts between the two Korean countries arose. After a resulting Korean war, the same family has maintained control of North Korea and kept it isolated from the world.
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What you will learn in All about North Korea for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the isolated country of North Korea
0:22 Geography of North Korea
1:32 Landscape and three main regions
2:56 Mineral resources and energy sources
3:22 Communist government and North Korean law
4:08 Unique ways North Korea is different from others
5:02 Why North Korea is closed off from the world
6:19 After Soviets left North Korea
7:13 Interesting landmarks and attractions
8:07 Review of the facts
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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!
If you're looking for more photosynthesis resources check out our 100% FREE comprehensive lesson plans complete with activities, worksheets, assignments and more! The free lesson can be found at: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/science/photosynth
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Theodore Seuss Geisel wrote over 60 books, and he illustrated them too! His artwork is iconic, and you could recognize one of his characters easily. The children's books he wrote have influenced many people around the world. Here's a short rap to remind us how amazing this author was!
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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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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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What you will learn in All about the UK for Kids:
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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Napoleon wasn't that short after all, but we offer this short song for those of you who asked.
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Lisa Nowakowski - https://twitter.com/NowaTechie - 5th-Grade teacher at King City Arts Magnet School, and Nancy Minicozzi - https://twitter.com/CoffeeNancy - Instructional Technology Coach at Beverly Hills High School, led this conversation:
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education has established this free K-12 Online Teaching Academy to support pre-service teacher candidates and current teachers to strengthen their online teaching skills and adapt to our current circumstances. Learn more about the academy at http://sjsu.edu/education/k12-academy
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September 22, 2016 Webinar: The Learning First Alliance (LFA) joined EdReports.org for a webinar on finding and reviewing curricular materials aligned to college- and career-ready standards.
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Academic vocabulary is a key part of the CCRS English Language Arts shift of complexity. But beyond the CCRS, academic language in general and academic vocabulary specifically have broad implications for our students’ lives. Academic vocabulary isn’t just for higher education; it’s another tool for our students to learn and use in order to understand texts; oral & written directions; communicate precise ideas when speaking or writing; comprehend language of assessments in the classroom and the workplace; describe thinking and problem-solving; participate more fully in social, community, academic, and work-related settings; and develop greater fluency in English. Join me to explore what academic vocabulary is, where to find tools to identify it and how to decide which words to teach and how to teach them, whether through conversation–at lower levels–or more explicitly at intermediate and higher levels. Leave with concrete ideas for teaching and tools that will save you time!
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