David Attenborough: The evolution of the eye.
How eyes in animals have changed through time. Video also deals with theory of intelligent design. Moves rapidly and shows hoe eye has evolved. Only a couple of minutes in length
The Genetic Code DNA contains the genetic information of an organism. It is essential to all living things. The structure and role of the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA, are investigated. DNA codes for the arrangement of amino acids in proteins. When the DNA has a mutation, it often results in a malfunctioning of proteins which leads to genetic diseases.
The Numeral Four Perceptual Illusions Between the Lions: Gawain's Word - Blending Sh and Ark H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu) Response Actions and Goals Organic and Inorganic Substances Combine: History of its Discovery ACT Test Prep - Science Passage 3 ACT Test Prep - Science Passage 4 ACT Test Prep - Science Passage 5 ACT Test Prep - Science Passage 6 Stuttering: Straight Talk for Parents "L-Steps" Step Aerobics Exercise Teaching Kids About Money Values The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare, Part 3 of FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH, Part #1 Oscar Wilde Bio 4 A&E Biography. In 1891, Wilde fell in love with Lord Alfred Douglas. He explained to his wife that he needed the time to write. During the time away he wrote four critically acclaimed plays that mocked Victorian society, poking fun at London’s upper class. His plays brought him great acclaimed and filled his pockets with money. He spent money extravagantly and was soon in deep debt. Bosie’s father finds out about h Collective Nouns - Knewton.com Learn - Collective Nouns (Animation) Voltage
Al Seckel, a cognitive neuroscientist, explores the perceptual illusions that fool our brains. Loads of eye tricks help him prove that not only are we easily fooled, we kind of like it. Seckel explores how eye tricks can reveal the way the brain processes visual information.
Gawain introduces us to "Sir sh" and Sir "ark", two brave nights
who charge together at high speed to make a word that not only puts
their lives in danger, but also explores the secrets of the "sh" sound
and the "ar sound. Blend on, dudes!
This podcast discusses the actions and goals of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, related to the current outbreak of H1N1 flu (swine flu). Video lecture by a doctor at the CDC. 3:29 min.
This 2:31 long video explains how Friedrich Wöhler created urea. Prior to this scientists believed that organic substances were unable to combine with inorganic substances.
This is intended to help students working on taking the ACT test who have difficulty with the Science portion of the test. The Science section is usually the most misunderstood part of the ACT test and hopefully this video series will help students.
This is intended to help students working on taking the ACT test who have difficulty with the Science portion of the test. The Science section is usually the most misunderstood part of the ACT test and hopefully this video series will help students.
This is intended to help students working on taking the ACT test who have difficulty with the Science portion of the test. The Science section is usually the most misunderstood part of the ACT test and hopefully this video series will help students.
This is intended to help students working on taking the ACT test who have difficulty with the Science portion of the test. The Science section is usually the most misunderstood part of the ACT test and hopefully this video series will help students. This segment deals with a question about rain forest fragmentation.
This video helps parents understand what causes stuttering, how to support such children, and ways to work with these students.
Learn the aerobics exercise step called the L Step with a demonstration from an aerobics expert. Instructor slowly explains as she does the step, so it is easy to follow along. 1:54 min.
Teaching Kids About Money Values. Part of the series: How to Teach Kids Kindergarten Math. Teach kids about money values and what amount each coin and dollar represents, by adding the sum of the coins and dollars on a worksheet. (1:34)
This BBC animated version of the great classic by Shakespeare brings his words to life. Animation brings these stories to younger students. It uses Shakespeare's words and has the words at the bottom of the screen. Educators can pause the film to discuss the different passages. Suitable for older middle school and high school students.  (7:51)
Each word appears on the screen in both English and French. Each word is said four times by a native French speaker. This video might be good to play as beginning or intermediate French-language students enter a classroom so that they can be exposed to French vocabulary. This starts with a few short phrases before delving into the letter 'A'. (33:47)
This video defines collective nouns and then gives examples of collective nouns and how they are used. It specifically talks about how to determine what kind of verb to use with collective nouns. (2:02)
This is a very brief introduction that shows the viewer how to indentify collective nouns. Uses computer software and colors for emphasis.
This video ten minute video explores voltage. The video primarily differentiates electric potential and electrical potential energy. Electric
potential energy is the amount of work that is needed to move that
particle from one spot to another. The video features animation and a spokesperson.













