: Painting with Squiggling Techniques
'Squiggling' is the expert's personal term. You get a flat brush, 2 pigments, and keep your brush in constant motion. Start on the canvas and make slow circular motion. If you add a little medium the paint explodes. (2:15)
How to Put Music on an SD Card
In order to put music on an SD card, start by inserting it into the integrated card reader on a computer. Copy music onto an SD card by pasting copied files into a new folder with help from a Web designer.
The Grassland/Tundra Biome Classroom video project done by a student. This video discusses the comparisons/contractions between the grassland and the tundra biome. The grassland and tundra are composed of barren landscape with a few trees. There are similar organisms in the biome, such as the red fox in the grassland biome and the Arctic Fox in the tundra biome. There is also a large variety in each of the biomes. There are many different differences as
How to Draw a Cartoon Dog
Watch and learn from the artist's drawing. Start with a U then add the ears. Step-by-step narration.
: How to Draw a Cartoon Cat: Part 1
To draw a front view of a cast start with a U, make some Vs for ears and go around. Step-by-step narration by artist Paul Louis.
How to Create Your Own Cartoon Character
Start by jotting down ideas. Start with the eyes then finish out the face. Step-by-step narration by artist Danny Page. English captions. (4:47)
004 Bilingual Aesop ed. Rossi
Ed. Rossi, invenitur apud archive.org
Francis Fairy (The letter 'F')
This is a funny, short, animated Sesame Street video featuring the letter F. The letter F becomes many different things whose names start with F.
"Letter B" (Let It Be) - Song
A cute Sesame Street video of the "Letter B" put to a version of "Let It Be" by the Beatles. The video gives examples of words that start with "B" as well as the phonetic sound of "B." It is a professionally produced movie of muppet characters. (3:04)
Carnivorous Plants of Texas
This video adapted from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department explores the bizarre world of carnivorous plants. More than 400 species of plants evolved structures and strategies for capturing, killing, and digesting insects and other creatures to satisfy their need for a scarce nutrient. This video highlights two types of carnivorous plants common to bogs of the southern United States. Run time 02:01.
Carnivorous Plants Native to South Carolina
In this video segment from NatureScene, travel with host Jim Welch and naturalist Rudy Mancke to explore Cartwheel Bay and see examples of some of the area's carnivorous plants, such as the purple pitcher plant, trumpet pitcher plant, hooded pitcher plant and Venus fly trap. Nice close-up footage. Closed captioning included. Run time 04:26.
Carnivorous Plants of Texas
This video adapted from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department explores the bizarre world of carnivorous plants. More than 400 species of plants evolved structures and strategies for capturing, killing, and digesting insects and other creatures to satisfy their need for a scarce nutrient. This video highlights two types of carnivorous plants common to bogs of the southern United States. Closed captioning included. Run time 02:00
The Fungi Classification
A fungus is a member of the kingdom Fungi . The fungi are heterotrophic organisms possessing a chitinous cell wall. The majority of species grow as multicellular filaments called hyphae forming a mycelium; some fungal species also grow as single cells. This interactive web page gives you pictures of specific examples of the fungi classification, along with writen details for most. No run time.
Fantastic Nature Photography of Plant Growth of Brambles
In this video, suitable for all grades, students can see through the lens of time-lapse photography, that plants can and do move. Run time 1:28Â
Plant Physiology: Respiration
How can we tell when respiration in plants is taking place? This professional video conducts an experiment to help answer the question. Run time 02:32.
The Discovery of Photosynthesis
This video segment from Interactive NOVA: "Earth" explores the history of plant biology. It takes the viewer from the earliest scientific hypotheses that plants ate dirt, to our present-day understanding of photosynthesis, the process by which plants use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates, a storable form of chemical energy. Run time 02:33.
Biology of Plants
The video gives a nice overview of the process of photosynthesis and then continues with the biology of plants - function, reproduction and life. Run time 17:42.
Photosynthesis
This video segment from Interactive NOVA: "Earth" explores the history of plant biology. It takes the viewer from the earliest scientific hypotheses that plants ate dirt, to our present-day understanding of photosynthesis, the process by which plants use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates, a storable form of chemical energy. Closed captioning included. Run time 02:25.
Tree and Plant Life in the Jungle
In this video, suitable for all grades, students can see through the lens of time-lapse photography while David Attenborough focuses on the ability of plants competing to get the most sunlight in a thick tropical forest. This would be a nice video for a lesson about plant adaptations. Run time 03:11.
CAM Plants
In this video, Sal Khan discusses how CAM Plants are able to 'fix' carbon at night so they don't have to keep their stomata open during the day. Mr. Khan uses the Paint Program (with different colors) to illustrate his points. Sal Khan is the recipient of the 2009 Microsoft Tech Award in Education.