Barney: "Let's Build It Together" Song
In this classic video, Barney & Friends learn about different types of building and construction sites. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and after reading books on transportation and/or homes. (2:28)
Life and death in the Neolithic Cotswolds - Nick Snashall
Dr Nick Snashall, National Trust archaeologist for Avebury, describes how a fresh look at the Neolithic Cotswolds brings to light how its people lived their lives.
How to amaze your friends - Chris Budd
Professor Chris Budd from the University of Bath takes mathematics into the dark territory of murder, suicide, love, sex and conquest.
Research in the World: Energy storage: The Missing link - Peter Bruce
Professor Peter Bruce of the the University of St Andrews talks about the need for a step change in the performance of energy storage devices for the future in order to help us achieve a low-carbon world.
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Visual Learning Bridge: Wholes and Equal Parts
In this animated video, students will learn the difference between equal and unequal parts. Students will easily understand the concrete and colorful visuals. This is a great resource to introduce and/or to review equal and unequal parts in the elementary classroom. (3:39)
Pete Seeger - The Water is Wide
Believed to be either an English or Scottish folk song, "The Water is Wide" originated around the 1600's.
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Bats Swarm to Survive
This is an interesting video from National Geographic that showcases the act of bats swarming. It looks at the largest group of bats on the planet in Texas and explains why they live together in such large groups. This can be used to compliment the Common Core Test Exemplar informational text Bat Loves The Night. (02:24)
Human Prehistory 101: Epilogue
Final video in a series that introduces human prehistory, this video describes how when people started crossing oceans, genetic and cultural differences between people from different continents began fading. (02:46)
Beginner Grammar 'Shi'
Beginner Grammar 'Shi'.
Communicating Across Cultures, Spring 2005
In an increasingly interconnected world, communicating across cultures is a crucial skill in the international networks of business, science, and technology. Subject examines a range of communication styles and techniques resulting from different cultural norms and traditions. It begins with a general theoretical framework and then moves into case studies. Topics include understanding the relationship between communication and culture, differences in verbal and non-verbal communication styles, b
Interactive Math Story about Fractions
This animated story reviews basic fractions to students. The student is read orally while the words appear at the bottom of the screen. Students are asked a question and the story pauses before it answers. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review basic fractions in the elementary classroom. (1:42)
Estimating Lengths and Areas
This 2:35 video explains some important terms for math students and it starts with a variety of them so students should be prepared to take a great many notes or have a handout of them. They include area and length among others. Many definitions explains as well.
Thunderbird Interim President
Thunderbird School of Global Management transfers presidential authority to U.S. Ambassador Barbara Barrett on April 27, 2012, in Glendale, Arizona.
Groups in Moodle, Part 2 of 2 (Groupings)
Groups in Moodle, Part 2 of 2 - groupings. (10:11)
Ramesses II statue moved to the University of Memphis campus.
Time lapse video of Ramesses II statue moved to the University of Memphis campus.
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