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Challenge students to design an Earth Science experiment. They will determine which sediment type exhibits the greatest porosity and permeability through hands-on investigation.
Discover how rivers curve and change shape. Students will learn core concepts of erosion, deposition, and stream formation, understanding various river landforms.
Students will learn about the water cycle, including key terms like precipitation, evaporation, and condensation. This video explains how water moves and transforms through Earth's atmosphere.
Students discover various fossil types, including trace, mold, and body fossils. They learn how these fascinating ancient remains form and explore their unique characteristics.
Engage students with a fun video that challenges common understandings of solids, liquids, and gases. They will learn the true scientific definitions of matter's fundamental states.
Introduce weathering and erosion concepts using an animated video. Students will grasp these key geological processes through clear scientific explanations and relatable cartoon characters.
Young students will master telling time. They'll learn time to the hour and half-hour, with an introduction to quarter-hours, building foundational clock skills.
Students will grasp foundational concepts for reading analog and digital clocks. They will review and reinforce skills necessary for accurately telling the time.
Students will watch and sing along to learn about fractions. This engaging video introduces numerators and denominators, helping them grasp essential concepts memorably.
Students will explore animal adaptations and how they protect species. They will learn about natural selection, inherited behaviors, and fascinating examples like migration and hibernation.
Engage primary students with an interactive song video to explore prefixes and suffixes. Learners will actively build foundational vocabulary and word analysis skills through music.
Students explore Earth's age through an engaging animated video. They will learn radioactive dating methods like uranium and zirconium, and understand geologists' techniques for relative age dating.
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