Dr. Seuss Documentary, Part 7 of 9
This is a History Channel documentary about Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. (This part of the series had a song about the Grinch removed due to copyright infringement, so that segment has no sound.)
Dr. Seuss Documentary, Part 8 of 9
This is a History Channel documentary about Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
This a video of the famous rhyming story and beginner reader by Dr. Seuss. Primary teachers, and parents, can use Dr. Seuss's text filled with rhyming, and high frequency words to teach language skills.
Dr. Seuss's Scrambled Eggs Super.
The reading of the Dr. Seuss's Scrambled Eggs Super is illustrated in this five minute video and shows that Seuss likes to use many rhetorical strategies in stories. Also shown in this animation of colorful cartoon characters Dr. Seuss uses.
Justin Bieber Reads The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
Join Justin Bieber as he reads The Cat in the Hat. The images are animated behind Bieber as he reads. (8:28)
How Jeans are Made
A five minute video that shows the steps needed to make jeans. Does not show the making of the material. Run time 4:50
Story of the World- The Modern Age- Two Czars and Two Emperors
This spirited reading of author Susan Wise Bauer's Story of
the World history series brings to life the stories and records of the
peoples of ancient times. This chapter is about the two czars and two emperors. The czar of Russia-Alexander III
Sesame Street - Five People In My Family
Sesame Street character sings about the 5 people in his family- sister, 2 brothers, mother and father.
Anatomy of the Foot
There is no narration in this one-minute video that show the 'layers' of the foot from three different angles: the surface, vascular, muscular, and the skeletal anatomy.
Human Anatomy - Ankle
This is a computer-animated video (02:20) that describes how the bones of the ankle work. This video has English captions at the bottom of the screen. This may be good for big classrooms where sound may not travel well.
Computer-Animated Overview of the Digestive System
In this computer-animated video, the viewer will learn how the digestive system works in our body, start with the oral cavity. This video is suitable for upper sixth-graders and older.
Digestive System - Kids Animation Learn Series
Learn all about the functions of the Human Body from the 'Human Body' Kids Animation Learn Series. This simple videos elaborated with pictures and descriptions makes the human digestive system much easier to understand for scientific learners of all ages.
The Human Body - The Digestive System
This video consists of still images only. Images have parts of the body labeled. There is no narration, just music.
Molly Marshmallow's Adventure Through the Digestive System!
This is a amusing, well-done (but a little long), simply-animated, student-created project about Molly Marshmallow's journey through Barry's digestive system. (10:23) There is no voice narration, but steps are explained with captions. The musical selections throughout the project are amusing.
The Digestive System
This is a student-created slideshow video about the digestive system. (Musical selections could have been better.) (07:05)
Three Wishes
The singing group, Hi 5, sings the song and dances. Kids in the studio sing and dance with the group. Counting to 3. (2:38)
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street, Part 7 (Conclusion)
Conclusion of the original special from 1978 featuring old school Sesame Street Muppets and humans.
Scales: Major Scales, Minor Scales, Modal Scales
There are many different types of scales that musicians have used down through the years, but the most-used scale is the major scale, followed by the minor scale. Other scales include all the "Modal Scales" such as Dorian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, etc. This short video is an overview of these scales. Run time 12:51.
Elgar Cello Concerto, 1st mvmt played by Yo-Yo Ma
This concerto was composed in 1919 and is considered to be a conersone of cello repetoire. This is a live 1997 performance of Yo-Yo Ma with Daniel Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on stage at Carnegie Hall. Their is a brief, narrated introduction at the beginning.
Dvorak Cello Concerto played by Yo-Yo Ma.
This is a live performance of Dvorak's Cello Concerto on stage by Yo-Yo Ma and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. The video begins with some background on Dvorak. This Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191 by Antonín Dvořák was the composer's last solo concerto, and was written in 1894–1895 for his friend, the cellist Hanuš Wihan.













