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Show, Don't Tell

YouthEducationWritingYouth 120Youth 125Youth 130
Students will learn the tricks of the descriptive writing strategy "show, don't tell" to bring people and characters to life!

Salt & Water Trick

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Try this salt and water science trick at home!

School Alphabet Song

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In this fun and educational ABC song, kids will learn the alphabet using only words found in a school setting.

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The ocean is evolving, and it’s not based on the ‘survival of the fittest’

AdultsEnvironmentEvolutionOcean
Astrobiologist Betül Kaçar explains that life survives by working together, not just by competing. To elaborate, she uses an example about microbes in the Black Sea that help other organisms by sharing energy.

Food Webs

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There are so many elements in ecosystems, that if just one leaves or gets out of whack, it can be terrible for the whole thing. But today, let's talk about spider monkeys!

Flamingo Flamenco!

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A silly celebration of the traditional Spanish flamenco, Flamingo Flamenco lightly touches on themes of self-expression and diversity.

How To Draw: Axolotl Mermaid

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We are drawing a super cute Axolotl Mermaid! This is such a fun and unique lesson where we combine two awesome creatures into one magical character.

Will Natrium Nuclear Reactors Change Everything?

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In February 2025 I got to visit Terrapower, a self-proclaimed nuclear innovation company. In part one of this sponsored series, you saw the science behind turning nuclear waste into cancer medication.

Stonehenge Isn't A Henge (And Other Things You Didn't Know)

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You've heard of Stonehenge. It's that big rock circle over in England. But there's a lot more to it than that, and researchers have been studying it for centuries. From the people who lived near it to how and when it was made, here are seven of the coolest things we know about this iconic monument.

Best Rainy Day Ideas

YouthLifestyleEntertainmentFunWeatherYouth 110Youth 115
Transform boring rainy days into epic adventures!

How Illustrations Show Plot

KidsKids 110Kids 115Kids 120Kids 125Kids 130LiteratureReadingStorytelling
In this video, Sandy and Peck study the pictures in a book to help understand the story better.

The Word "Day"

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Learn the sight word "day".

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How much does it cost to fly private? - Rachel Yang

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Look into the financial and environmental costs of taking a private jet, and find out what can be done to reduce aviation emissions.

All dogs, explained

AdultsAnimalsBiology
The canine family is a hugely diverse group of foxes, wolves, and –yes– doggos that have spread all over the world. MinuteEarth explains who they are and how they’re related.

Engaging The Senses With Imagery

YouthEducationSensesWritingYouth 120Youth 125Youth 130
Students will discover how to captivate readers by using imagery in their writing.

Animal Besties: Cleo & Frootloop

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See how best friends Cleo and Frootloop play together.

Can You Please Help Me?

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Have fun searching for a pink doll with mommy, a green truck with daddy, a red ball with sister, and a brown bear with brother!

Let's Kill You a Billion Times to Make You Immortal

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No matter how likely your death is, there will always be a version of you that survives. At least according to one of the most bizarre interpretations of quantum mechanics, known as Quantum Immortality.

Home Sweet Habitat

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In this episode, Sabrina talks about how habitats form food webs and how those food webs help us understand a lot about the world.