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Ages: 5 - 12
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Just Dance Kids doing the Hamster Dance. (2:18)
January 27, 2013 at 06:55 PM
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Ages: 12 - 18
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To avoid accidents, this experiment should be done by teachers in front of students, not by the students themselves. This is a great way to show students that carbon dioxide gas is heavier than air. It also helps them understand the unusual natural d...isaster at Lake Nyos in Africa. In 1986 a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide gas erupted from the lake, and then flowed down through a village, killing 1,700 people. The video is a narrative, step-by-step demonstration with explanations. (03:59)
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November 24, 2008 at 09:53 AM
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Ages: 12 - 17
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More advanced ratio problems. This ten-minute video starts off with a black screen because the narrator uses it as a 'chalkboard'. This video is appropriate for older middle and high school students.
August 22, 2009 at 07:21 AM
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Ages: 8 - 18
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This video shows various methods of applying a color wash to paper. It has excellent ideas and strategies. A good overview. (04:24)
March 21, 2012 at 02:26 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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Up to 9 feet long and weighing up to 300 pounds, pink river dolphins are the largest freshwater dolphins in the world. (02:28)
January 25, 2013 at 04:58 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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KICK IT IN® with Fran Kick as he shares a pragmatic, down-to-earth, real-world, positively motivational opening keynote with nearly 400 high school students.
What motivates you to work hard, get better at what you do, and have fun in the process? W...hat motivates students more than anything else? More often than not, young and old alike, it's "fun" that serves as one of the most significant motivating factors in our lives. Fran Kick shares a cycle of self-motivation that video games, sports, music, dance, and any intrinsically motivating activity taps into. The idea is simple: When you work at something, you get better at doing what you do. And the better you get, the more fun you have. The more fun you have, the less you think of it as work. When Mary Poppins said, "In every job that must be done there is an element of fun, you find the fun and snap the job's a game," she may have been on to something. Kickitin.com (04:10)
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September 8, 2012 at 07:43 PM
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