Chanting and enchanting animals - Chap. 6/6 This video shows how frogs are becoming extinct. Researches travel to a stream to try and find a female toad that is disappearing. They look under rocks, in water, and under leaves. They have searched this area six times and have not found any female, they would like to find one so they can use it for reproduction and save it from extinction. They explain why there is such an amphibian extinction currently going on, the eviden
Lesson 109: Talking on the phone – part 2 Lesson 252: Greetings and farewells. Black Footed Rock Wallaby El pájaro de la canción hermosa Mi primer novio
Eva remembers with love her first boyfriend. Sandro and Paco listen to her history, but things are not what they seem...
Objectives: describe other people
Ask Dr. Sharon: Physical and Mental maturity of teenagers Wings of Love Lugosi teaches math - Positive series1 Hurricane katrina video from inside the Beau Rivage Introduction to Rocks and Minerals Dr. Loopy's Blinding you with Science #9: Rocks and Minerals Rocks don't Roll: The science of Rocks and Minerals Differences Between Rocks & Minerals Vincent Van Gogh part 1 Math Trick For Your Fingers - Easy Multiplication Learn How to Count in Sign Language for Small Children Chanting and enchanting animals - Chap. 2/6 Animal Mothers: Newborn Gators Dolphin Bay - Where Dolphins Swim with Humans
In this series of lessons you will learn important vocabulary and phrases to use in telephone conversations. In part 2 you’ll learn how to start a conversation on the phone.
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In this lesson you will learn the very basic words and expressions to start a conversation (and some words to say good-bye).
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This brief video footage is of the rare, black footed rock wallaby. Look closely and you can see the wallaby hopping up the rocks. No narration. Run time 0:12.
Esta es una leyenda del tribu de pigmeos bambuti de África. Los bambuti viven en la selva y son hábiles cazadores. Su vida ritual es muy rica y variada, y en ella la música y el canto desempeñan un papel…
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This short video quickly reviews facts about the physical and mental growth of teenagers. Such facts that most girls will start puberty around 9 years of age, and most boys will start around 11 years. By 15, most girls are completely physically mature, as are most boys at nearly 17. However, research has shown that the adolescent brain does not mature at the same rate as the body.The prefrontal (anterior) part of the brain controls reason, emotion, common sense, and judgment, and is not mature u
While in Istanbul, Charles Annenberg Weingarten has the unique opportunity to discuss Christianity with the Patriarch of the Armenian Orthodox Church. The Archbishop shares the story of his path to the priesthood and explains why "faith and hope are like the wings of love." Run time 03:48
Béla Lugosi teaches advanced mathematical concepts of monotonic non-decreasing sequences in this video. The series was an attempt to show undergraduate students that math is not scary. Lugosi's hidden love for mathematics is illuminated by his animated teaching style in this video. Any lover of advanced mathematics will enjoy learning from and listening to Lugosi.
This ten video was taken by an unknown person inside the Beau Rivage Casino during the hurricane. Play close attention to the water and waves. It is a bit slow, but have the students listen to the sound of the wind and see how the tide advances. Great start of a lesson about weather and being prepared.
Examine the characteristics of common rocks and minerals and learn identification procedures. Find out all about the physical properties of minerals including hardness, luster and color as well as the chemical compositions of important rock-forming minerals. Information in the video is accurate, but narration is somewhat monotone. Run time 03:34.
This is another in the Blinding you with Science series I produced to help elementary students learn science concepts. In this episode Dr. Loopy and his friends use music, comedy and parody to teach students about different types of rocks and minerals. Run time 25:00.
This is a clip from a longer video I produced in my Blinding you with Science series. The series is designed to help elementary students with science concepts. This is a musical parody about Rocks and Minerals. Run time 06:34.
A general difference between rocks and minerals is that
minerals are chemical substances, while rocks are made from volcanoes and bodies of water. Discover how granite and igneous rocks are formed with information from a science teacher in this video.
Van Gogh was born in 1853 in Groot—Zundert, a small village in the southern Netherlands near the Belgian border. The oldest son of a Protestant minister, young van Gogh was moody, quiet, introverted, but he grew up with a love of nature and the arts. Van Gogh attended school as a young boy, but at the age of sixteen he left home for the Hague to work as an apprentice to an uncle, a dealer at Goupil and Co., an international art firm. Van Gogh subsequently worked for the firm in London and Pa
A quick way for students to learn basic multiplication using their fingers. Goes fast so you may need to watch it a couple of times. Students will love it.
I absolutely love the Signing Time Videos made for babies and toddlers to learn sign language. My toddler learned how to sign through these videos way before he could talk which made it possible for him to communicate rather then throw tantrums. In this video you learn how to count through sign. Run time 0:31.
Ecuador as a country has among the largest diversity of frog and toad species in the world. Discover through this film the fascinating world of frogs in Ecuador: their night life, when thousands of love-stricken males get together and sing at mating time; their birth and transformation from beings of water to beings of dry lands; their survival tricks and mysterious ways of life; their importance in the discovery of medicines; and their great variety of beautiful patterns and colors, discover th
Watch how this protective alligator mother uses her "Jaws of Love" to protect her newborns from danger in the Florida Everglades. Unlike crocs, the gator babies stay close to mom for their first year because they are a common food source for predators. Run time 02:24.
Near St. Andrews State Park in Panama City is an area where the dolphins will swim right up to you to check you out and see what's happening.
Gabrielle has been swimming with this same pod since she was four years old. They're extremely friendly and curious, and love to pose for a picture. Most of the video is set to music. Run time 03:49