How a Child With ADHD Behaves
How a Child With ADHD Behaves. Part of the series: How to Tell if Your Child Has ADHD. How a Child With ADHD Behaves in this children's health video.
Animal Partnerships
David Attenborough looks at how some creatures have formed mutually beneficial partnerships - if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. From the BBC. Â This video shows how symbiosis occurs in many different species of animals. (4:20)
1942 Battle of Midway (Part 4/6)
BBC Video. The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle widely regarded as the most important of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. It took place between 4 and 7 June 1942, approximately one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea and six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The United States Navy decisively defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) attack against Midway Atoll, inflicting irreparable damage on the Japanese navy and seizing the strategic initiative. The Japanese operat
Video Brain Teaser #54
Videos that provide viewers with brain teasers/mental puzzles. These may consist of problems dealing with the arrangement of matchsticks, coins, and other items. May include pencil drawing games, optical illusions, hidden images and "Find the Twin" problems.
Veggie Tales - Lyle the Lindly Viking part 2 In an attempt to bring a higher level of class to VeggieTales, Archibald Asparagus receives permission to run the show. His aim is the first VeggieTales' production of a Shakespeare play, but unable to find the script for Hamlet, they get instead the script for "Omelet. Following is the introduction to the usual "Silly Songs with Larry". Archibald immediately changes it to "Classy Silly Songs with Larry". Finally, Archibald pr
Veggie Tales - Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler prt 2 This video shows the value of friendship and of being considerate of others. The main feature stars Larry the Cucumber as Sheerluck Holmes and his sidekick Bob the Tomato as Watson; together they are London's crack crime-solving team. But Sheerluck starts to take credit for all the duo's achievements, leaving Watson to stew in his own juices. When Watson sulks off, Sheerlock faces just what a pickle t
The Toy That Saved Christmas, Part 2 of 5 Billy and the Witch: A Halloween Story Video is the story about a boy named Billy and how he is going to stay with a babysitter. However, the babysitter is Ms. Butterbean, who everyone thinks is a witch. Billy is taken to Ms. Butterbean’s house, once inside the house Ms. Butterbean puts Billy to work; giving her cat a bath, sweeping the porch, and doing the dishes in her sink. After all the chores are done he asks about dinner. She says “Little Clifford the Big Red Dog-Halloween Exploring Wisconsin Our Home | Wisconsin Is Special Discovery Channel - Solar Storm - Part 2 The Meaning of Independence Day How to control nerves when speaking in public Many people say that speaking in public is one of the most nerve-racking things they have to do. Here are a few techniques to help you control your nerves. First, be prepared; the more prepared you are the less nervous you will be. Next, stretch on your neck and arms. Third, do lips and jaw exercises; these will help you relax. And lastly, focus on the audience. Public speaking is a great activity for kids of all ages. Thi Alvin & the Chipmunks Christmas Don't Be Late (original TV) Five Most Common Back to School Fears Copyright for Educators Where to Practice for the ACT & SAT for Free Sixth Grade Reading Objectives How to Improve Your Grammar SAT Vocabulary Tips
In this video Clifford gets ready for Halloween and is dressed as a lion. Video discusses how sometimes people act like they are scared even when they are not. Clifford and his family go to a Halloween party where all of his dog friends are also dressed up. (2:59)
Wisconsin Is Special - Wisconsin is a state of great physical and cultural diversity. Throughout the state's history, interaction among people settling in Wisconsin's varied geographical regions has led to a balance and harmony that is manifested in Wisconsin's economy, landforms, and cultures. "Wisconsin Is Special" discusses this balance. It also examines the state symbols that represent Wisconsinites' pride in place, showing how these symbols reflect the unique and special place called
This video is a combination of documentary and speculation concerning severe solar storrms. Suitable for high school students.
Dr. Michael Berliner, co-chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ayn Rand Institute, former professor of philosophy and executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, explains, in his way, the meaning of Independence Day. (05:43)
Alvin & the Chipmunks sing "Christmas Don't Be Late"
"All right you Chipmunks! Ready to sing your song?-I'll say we are!-Yeah!..."
A CBS mini-special, this news broadcast goes over the fears that many students have when going back to school. A parent magazine editor goes over these fears and how to overcome them. Just for primary and elementary. Some interesting ideas such as taking a picture of child with teacher. A four minute video. Good for parents as well as teachers who might not have thought of things such as students fear of getting hungry.
A slideshow presentation shared at ITSC 2009 in Portland, Oregon, on February 15, 2009 about copyright for educators. This slideshow does have sound. Some of the 64 slides are 'busy', so the viewer may wish to open the presentation to 'full screen'.
This informative video features information from Brian Leaf, M.A., who is the author of McGraw-Hill's 'Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success' series. (Note: A small ad appears before the video starts.)
This instructor in this video says that this is for the Texas standardized tests for reading. However, virtually every state has the same standards, with minor differences. Hence, this poster felt this information was relevant.
Don’t be intimidated by the complexity of English grammar; take it one step at a time and you’ll be fine.
This video gives three tips to help with the vocabulary section on the SAT. The first tip is to use what is known of vocabulary in foreign languages. The second tip is to use imagery by associating a picture with a particular vocabulary word.  The third tip is to use mnemonics. These tips are simple, but would be helpful in a variety of test-taking settings.













