Good And Bad Methods of Classroom Management
Maintaining Classroom Discipline (1947). Good and bad methods of disciplining inappropriate classroom behavior. This was a very well-made instructional movie for teachers. (13:44)
Conscious Discipline Basics
Searching for a better way to teach or parent children? Dr. Becky Bailey explores the concepts behind the life-changing discipline model called Conscious Discipline®. (5:19)
All They Do is Play Part I
Play is a way for children to learn. There are three types of play- motor movement in infants and toddlers, pretend play, and game play.
Bring on the Picture Books
How picture books get kids excited about reading.
Developmentally-Appropriate Early Childhood Education
What developmentally-appropriate education is and why it's important.
Born to Talk Part I
Understand the ways children learn language.
Born to Talk Part II
Learn the factors that affect a child's learning of language. Parents can learn what they can do with their child to help develop language skills even before the child is actually talking.
Getting Off to a Good Start
Signs your child is making academic progress in their early years of school.
The Psychology Of Success
A four minute video about dealing with kids and mindsets. Fixed versus flexible mindsets and what they mean to a child's success such as those with fixed mindsets don't like challenges. (4:15)
Encouraging Children to Express Emotions
Encouraging Children to Express Emotions - How can parents encourage children to express emotions? This is related to reading books and role playing that parents can use to help understand situations. This is a short video with several ideas to try. A talking head video.
Land Of The Tiger - Sacred Waters, Part 1
This documentary, which is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students, explores the wildlife of the Indian subcontinent living in close proximity to the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. Run time 09:50.
Land Of The Tiger - Sacred Waters, Part 4
This documentary, which is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students, explores the wildlife of the Indian subcontinent living in close proximity to the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. 9:51
Land Of The Tiger - Sacred Waters, Part 5
This documentary, which is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students, explores the wildlife of the Indian subcontinent living in close proximity to the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. Run time 08:08.
Land Of The Tiger - Mountains Of The Gods, Part 5
This documentary, which is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students, explores the wildlife lives on and around the highest mountain range on earth (Himalayas). Run time 08:16.
One Day in the Mountains
This brief but beautiful video footage of the mountains is set to soothing music. Run time 02:24.
A Call To Action For The Forest
A short video about the Mountain Pine Beetle epidemic in Colorado and a proposal to save some trees in the wild. Run time 13:37
Daylight Saving Time
This video uses computer animation, simple narration, and humor to help explain why we have daylight saving time. It also addresses the history behind it all and how it relates to our days and seasons. Run time 02:55.
Amazing and Unusual Insects
Slide show with music will show you lots of strange and amazing insects. Wide assortment of specimens.All images are labeled with the name of the insect. Music is for older students but images could be used with younger students as well. Grades K-12. 5:39.
English Vocabulary Lessons-Insects
This video helps to improve English vocabulary and pronunciation. This video focuses on insects. A matching picture(ladybug, dragonfly, butterfly, etc.) is shown as the commentator states the picture. This is good resource for English as Second Language Learners, our youngest learners (insect unit), and our special education students (2:10).
Tree of Life; BBC Documentary
In this BBC documentary, David Attenborough discusses theories of how life began and uses specific animals to do so. This film is suitable for high school students. (6:29)













