Yosemite National Park
A student made video of Yellowstone. This 2:30 minute video is best used as an example of what younger students can do when it comes to making a video. I would suggest using it to introduce a video making assignment.
Land Of The Tiger - Mountains Of The Gods part 4
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). 9:50
High Speed Life in Slow Motion
A fantastic demo video of the High Speed High definition SprintCam Video Camera which shoots over 1000 frames per second.  The quality is astounding and the final shot of a falling jelly/jello cube is simply mesmerising.  My Physics classes of all ages loved this (as did my kids age 6 and 9). A great end of lesson clip - around 3 minutes runtime.
The Tropical Grasslands
This video is a student geography project. It is about the Tropical Grasslands. 3:14
Trail of Tears Slideshow
Slideshow of images of the Trail of Tears. President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the removal of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma in 1838. Nearly a quarter of the Cherokee died during the Trail of Tears. This video is suitable for middle and high school students.
How to Use Fingers to Paint
The expert cautions, that if using oil paints, you MUST wash your hands with extra care to remove the oil paints. Put the paint on your fingertips and tap, then drag to push the paint around the canvas-getting great blending techniques. (1:42)
Writing like Eric Carle, the "Picture Writer"
Students are introduced to Eric Carle, learn about the process he follows to write a book, and generate ideas for their own story. The internet is a wonderful tool to get to know authors. Although this video uses Eric Carle's website, the concept could be applied other websites. Run time 03:34.
Using Eric Carle's FAQ page
This video gives tips on how to interview someone. The teacher uses the FAQ section of Eric Carle's website to help teach this lesson. The techniques could be applied to other FAQ website pages as well. (02:44)
Using Eric Carle's Biography Page
The video gives tips on how to keep students interested while working on an online biography. This video specifically addresses Eric Carle's biography page on the website but the tips could be used for any website. Run time 02:06.
How to Teach Descriptive Writing
Homeschooling Teaching Tips. When teaching descriptive writing, it's helpful to show students how to bring in information through the senses. Teach a student to think about how something smells or feels with help from a writing instuctor and former classroom teacher. (02:04)
Jamie Lee Curtis Talks About Her Children's Books Northwest Notebook host Ty Ray interviews actress/author Jamie Lee Curtis about her children's books and other subjects. Jamie Lee Curts talks about why she thinks her books have been so successful, how the books talk about things that happen in real life, such as competition, moods, feelings, self esteem, and lose and letting go.  She also talks about how she draws upon her experiences as a mother to help her write her books.Â
Spring Potential Energy Example (Mistake in math)
Instructor realizes he made a mistake and challenges viewers to find the right answer. A spring, a frozen loop-d-loop, and more! This video, which is suitable for high school students, starts with a black screen because the instructor, in his conversational tone, uses it as a 'chalkboard.' Instructor uses different colors for clarification. Run time 09:38.
To The Garden
It's never too early to start little ones on healthful eating habits. Ask Nina and Jeff, two energetic mini-monsters who live in a garden full of wonderfully nutritious goodies. "What is that orange thing buried in the ground?" "What are those red balls doing up in that tree?" They plant, hoe, harvest, and picnic their way to teaching kids the importance of fresh produce for a healthy diet.
Books of the Old Testament Video lists the books of the Old Testament to song. The books of the bible are printed on the screen. The song is sung and the words on the screen change. Song is repeated so students can try and sing along. There are not pictures in this video.  Poor to average quality video, song is slow and doesn’t give specifics of the books of the New Testament.
Books of the Old Testament Song
This song is accompanied by typed slides. It is intended as a way to learn and remember the books of the Old Testament of the Bible in the correct order. The song repeats all of the books two different times.
Impossible City - Dubai Part 1 of 6
Takes viewers on a journey to explore the eye-popping and often unprecedented engineering feats that are re-shaping Dubai into a model for visionary urban development in the 21st century. Suitable for middle school and high school students.
Discovery Channel - Impossible City - Dubai Part 2 of 6
Takes viewers on a journey to explore the eye-popping and often unprecedented engineering feats that are re-shaping Dubai into a model for visionary urban development in the 21st century. Suitable for middle school and high school students.
Impossible City - Dubai Part 3 of 6
Takes viewers on a journey to explore the eye-popping and often unprecedented engineering feats that are re-shaping Dubai into a model for visionary urban development in the 21st century. Suitable for middle school and high school students.
Discovery Channel - Impossible City - Dubai Part 4 of 6
Takes viewers on a journey to explore the eye-popping and often unprecedented engineering feats that are re-shaping Dubai into a model for visionary urban development in the 21st century. Suitable for middle school and high school students.
Illuminati: The Worlds Most Powerful Secret Societies PT.1
It has been known for centuries that a secret society called the Illuminati was formed by a Prussian King in 1742. It appears that a family tree if you will was created down through the centuries, through only the powerful elite.













