Centripetal Force: the Roller Coaster
What can we learn about physics from an amusement park ride? This videosegment, produced for Teachers' Domain, uses roller coaster footage to demonstrate that what really keeps people pinned to their seats as a roller coaster hurtles through a loop isn't just the seat belts, it's centripetal force. To reinforce this important scientific principle,a physics teacher successfully swings a cup of water around his head without spilling a drop. Run time 04:40.
Books of the New Testament
Video lists the books of the New Testament to song. The books of the bible are printed on the screen. The song is sung and the words on the screen change. Song is repeated so students can try and sing along. There are no pictures in this video. Poor to average quality video, song is slow and doesn’t give specifics of the books of the New Testament.
Greatest Adventure stories from the bible-The Easter story (Part 1 out of 3) Presented in glowing, full-color animation with an all-star voice cast, this vivid production embraces all the wonder and glory of what many have called "the greatest story ever told."  Video includes three children who travel back in time to experience this story. This video is seen through the eyes of the Apostle Mark, this beautifully animated recreation begins with Jesus' joyful entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Then
Greatest Adventure stories from the bible-The Easter story (Part 2 out of 3) Presented in glowing, full-color animation with an all-star voice cast, this vivid production embraces all the wonder and glory of what many have called "the greatest story ever told."  Video includes three children who travel back in time to experience this story. This video is seen through the eyes of the Apostle Mark, this beautifully animated recreation begins with Jesus' joyful entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Then
The Real Jesus: Opening (1 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Introduction (2 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Conclusion (10 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #2 (4 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #1 (3 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #5 (7 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #3 (5 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #4 (6 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #6 (8 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
The Real Jesus: Myth #7 (9 of 10)
This documentary is told through commentary and is suitable for high school students. This documentary is a response to a Tom Jennings broadcast.
Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem Animation - iLumina Bible
Short computer animation which is suitable for all grades.
Do you like Fruit? (song)
Children will learn to name several common fruits in this video. In this short animated cartoon, a graphical image of each fruit is shown - while a child names them. Â Some live action shots of a young child. (1:44)
Learning the Names of Fruits
A slide show with colorful drawings of fruit and with their names. Many tropical fruits are shown. The names are read out loud. Â The narrator has a slight English accent. Â Lichi, guava, and tomato are presented with a British pronunciation. Good introduction to more unusual fruits. (1:46)
Fruit Picture Dictionary - We Are Busy Beavers
In this animated cartoon clip, two beavers are having a conversation about different kinds of fruit. Each time a new fruit is shown, it is named, and then repeated in a question ("Do you like grapes?") and then an answer ("No, I don't like grapes.). Full sentences questions and answers appear on the screen. Â Individual words are highlighted as the narrator says the sentence. (2:50)
Fruits Video shows and names fruits. It talks about each fruit, the color of the fruit, the texture, and how to eat it. Video is of good quality. Video covers many different fruits. Video is appropriate for preschool and kindergarten children.
Once I Had A Pumpkin
In this video a librarian sings a song called "Once I Had a Pumpkin" to the tune of "The More We Get Together". (:28)













