Super Bugs vs. Anti-bacteria Video

This video does an incredible job of discussing how bacteria are overcoming our human-created anti-bacteria.  It discusses the different ways in which bacteria reproduce and current technologies being used in developing better anti-bacteria.  WARNING: Judge the maturity of your class and watch this first to make sure that your students can handle it.  They use the word sex instead of sexual reproduction.

Seasons Song Video and Song

Delight in an adorable video and catchy song designed to assist younger students in comprehending and recognizing the seasons. This engaging educational resource brings the concept of seasons to life, captivating young minds as they embark on a joyful journey of seasonal discovery. Prepare for an enchanting experience that will leave students with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the ever-changing world around them.

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Guess the Seasons: Sesame Street Song and Video

 

Indulge in an endearing Sesame Street video that serves as a delightful introduction or review of the four seasons. Immerse your students in the charm of this educational masterpiece as it unveils the wonders and distinctions of each season, capturing the essence of nature's ever-changing beauty. Prepare to be captivated by the adorable characters and their exploration of the four seasons in this heartwarming video.

How's the Weather? Video

Immerse your students in an excellent introductory video, "How's the Weather?" that serves as a valuable resource for identifying key elements of weather. Designed to provide a solid foundation, this captivating video equips viewers with essential knowledge to discern and understand various components of the weather. Prepare to embark on an informative journey that will enhance your ability to observe and interpret the ever-changing atmospheric conditions.

Why do cats knead? Video

Have you ever wondered why your cat loves you to death?  You know when he takes out his claws and proceeds to dig them into your flesh.  This is called kneading and this video discusses why domesticated cats have a tendency that wild cats don't retain in adulthood.