George McClellan "Who Am I"
This video displays facts about George McClellan. The video can be used to review important facts George McClellan. (Amateur video with loud music.)
Phonic Footprints
Aa kinesthetic approach to teaching phonics. (:30)
Overcoming Dyslexia
Overcoming Dyslexia. Part of the series: Dyslexia. Overcoming dyslexia involves a great deal of patience, time and commitment to achieve the same level of education as those without dyslexia. Learn about overcoming this condition from a recognized expert. (2:23)
American Experience: Riding the Rails
At the height of the Great Depression, more than 250,000 teenagers were living on the road in America. This video is part of a series from PBS titled American Experience. (52:33)
How to Draw a Cartoon Hipster Outfit
You will draw one of those trendy guys. In this clip the head is already drawn, you are adding the clothing and the arms. Step-by-step narration by artist Danny Page. English cpations. (2:16)
Classic Sesame Street Animation - Letter V
VOLCANO! VEGETABLES, VEGETABLES! VAMPIRE, VILLIAN! You know the rest. Classic Sesame Street animation with psychedelic '60s music!
Double "e" Song - Between the Lions
In this video from the PBS Kids series, "Between the Lions", a jazzy tune performed by Fonix talks about all kinds of words that can be made from "ee" together in a word. Words include "green", "meek", and "steep". As each word is mentioned in the song, it is spelled out on the screen. (1:23)
Joshua Chapter 21 - New International Version of the Bible
This video contains a high quality narration of The Book of Joshua, Chapter 21, from the New International Version of the Bible. Scriptures read by professional voice actors, along with good music and sound effects. No moving images.
Light Absorption, Refraction, and Reflection - by StudyJams
Light always travels in a straight line until something gets in its way. When that happens, light can be absorbed, reflected, or refracted, depending on what kind of surface it hits. Learn more about light with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
Doppler Effect
This brief, 3-D animation shows how the Doppler Effect changes sound waves as an object moves toward and away from the listener. Grades 5-12. (30 sec.)
The Doppler Effect (3-D animation)
This is a 3-D animation showing the physics behind the Doppler Effect. (04:42)
Skull Bones
A review of the cranial and facial bones of the skull, using a rotating human skull with each bone highlighted as it is discussed. It is good study video for human anatomy students. Computer animation with narration. Run time 02:51.
Skull (Part 3) Tutorial
Video uses diagrams to identify and discuss the structure and physiology of the skull from the bottom view and within the orbit and nasal cavity. Good review for a test. Music in background is a little distracting, and video is a little pixelated. Grades 9-12. 7:47min.
Anterior Bone Landmarks of the Skull
Video uses a skull diagram to point out major anterior feature of the skull. Ends with a blank diagram and arrows to allow students to review on their own. Grades 9-12. 58 sec.
Lessons From the Dover Trial - Part II
Part 2 from Dr. Ken Miller's "God, Darwin, and Design- Lessons from the Dover Monkey Trial" lecture at U of Texas- Austin. Dr. Miller uses news clippings and humor to undermine the anti-evolution movement. Inset video of Dr. Miller giving the lecture with his powerpoint presentation in the background. 9:59 min.
International Space Station Tour (Part IV)
Astronaut Mike Fincke takes you on a tour of the International Space Station. Gives you a view of our beautiful planet. Looks at the heart of the Space Station where the crew eats and sleeps. RUn time 06:45.
Observe the International Space Station
If you know where and when to look, it is actually possible to see the International Space Station as it passes over your community.
This video is a short guide to finding and observing the ISS. Viewing times for your location can be found at http://www.heavens-above.com .
Real World: Keeping the International Space Station in Orbit
Each day, gravity pulls the International Space Station, or ISS, a little closer to Earth. See how drag causes the ISS to slow down. Learn about the challenges of keeping the ISS in orbit and how NASA counteracts orbital decay. (05:38)
SAT Prep: Test 2, Section 3, Part 6
Students, improve your math SAT score! The instructor uses an electronic chalkboard to model problems. This video is appropriate for high school students. Uses a textbook (the official SAT study guide) commonly found in bookstores, but it is not absolutely necessary as the narrator does all work on the screen.
SAT Prep: Test 2, Section 6, Part 1
Students, improve your math SAT score! The instructor uses an electronic chalkboard to model problems. This video is appropriate for high school students. Uses a textbook (the official SAT study guide) commonly found in bookstores, but it is not absolutely necessary as the narrator does all work on the screen.













