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Instructional Video2:19
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week Episode 15

12th - Higher Ed
Illuminating danger, fighting ice with ice, modeling dragonfly wings and new personality choices – which is yours? It’s 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week, all with funding from NSF. Who did the...
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Instructional Video13:15
Easy Languages

Modern Greeks Try to Read Ancient Greek | Easy Greek 56

12th - Higher Ed
Modern Greeks Try to Read Ancient Greek | Easy Greek 56 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles...
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Instructional Video1:26
Next Animation Studio

COVID-19 coronavirus may be transmitted by breathing: report

12th - Higher Ed
An analysis of the existing scientific research strongly suggests that asymptomatic people can spread SARS-CoV-19 just by breathing, according to the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
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Instructional Video6:15
National Theatre

The Role of the Chorus in Ancient Greek Theater

9th - 12th
This video discusses the two roles of the ancient Greek chorus in theater, providing perspective and entertainment. The workshop process of creating a modern chorus for a production of Antigone is also explored, including how the...
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Instructional Video1:33
NativLang

Ancient Greek proverbs, written & spoken - 3 quotes from Delphi (with audio)

9th - 11th
μηδὲν ἄγαν. Nothing in excess. (Or, perhaps, "Moderation in all things.") γνῶθι σεαυτόν. Know yourself. ("Know thyself.") ἐγγύα πάρα δ' ἄτη. A pledge is near to ruin. ("Make a pledge, and mischief is nigh.") These three Greek sayings...
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Instructional Video2:16
The Met

#MetKids—How Can I Recognize Ancient Greek Architecture?

6th - 11th
Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian—oh my! Build on your knowledge of Greek columns with Ella, age 10, and find out why ancient Greek architecture is still so popular today. Credits #MetKids is a digital feature made for, with, and by kids!...
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Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Rosetta Stone - Artifacts Unlocked - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
1799 - During Napoleon’s campaign into Egypt, one of his officers discovers an unusual stone in the masonry of Fort Julien. Further inspection reveals that the granite slab contains ancient bilingual inscriptions and may offer the...
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Instructional Video2:11
NativLang

Writing the Greek Alphabet (Part 2: Ancient Lowercase, or Minuscule)

9th - 11th
How to write the Ancient Greek alphabet. Part 2 of this series teaches you to write the minuscule (lowercase) letter variants. This Greek script became more and more common in later ancient times and the middle ages. Printed Ancient...
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Instructional Video2:07
NativLang

Writing the Greek Alphabet (Part 1: Ancient Uppercase, or Majuscule)

9th - 11th
How to write the Ancient Greek alphabet. Part 1 of this series teaches you to write the majuscule (uppercase) variants, the oldest forms of the Greek letters. This Greek script was used on ancient monuments and in older texts. Visit my...
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Instructional Video4:40
Mazz Media

Fragmentation: Asexual Reproduction in Plants

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that a common form of asexual reproduction, without requiring gametes, flowers, seeds or fruits, is fragmentation. As the word implies, fragments of the parent organism split or break off. ...
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Instructional Video2:06
The Kiboomers

Miss Mary Mack | Kids Song | Hidden Objects Game | The Kiboomers

Pre-K - K
Miss Mary Mack Lyrics' Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack, All dressed in black, black, black, With silver buttons, buttons, buttons, All down her back, back, back. She asked her mother, mother, mother, For fifty cents, cents, cents, To see...
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Instructional Video1:02
NativLang

Writing the Greek Alphabet (Part 3: Uncials)

9th - 11th
How to write the Ancient Greek alphabet. Part 3 of this series teaches you to write the Uncial variants of uppercase Greek letters. Scribes began to use these letter forms early in the Christian era, and the script is often associated...
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Instructional Video1:11
NativLang

Writing the Greek Alphabet (Part 4: Byzantine Minuscule)

9th - 11th
How to write the Ancient Greek alphabet. Part 4 of this series teaches you to write in the Byzantine minuscule hand. This version of lowercase Greek handwriting became increasingly prominent in the Middle Ages. Stylized forms emerged...
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Instructional Video11:44
Easy Languages

How to Pronounce Well Known Greek Words in Greek | Easy Greek 97

12th - Higher Ed
How to Pronounce Well Known Greek Words in Greek | Easy Greek 97 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have...
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Instructional Video6:33
Bedtime History

Rosetta Stone for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 12th
Unravel the enigma of ancient languages with the Rosetta Stone! Join us on a linguistic journey as we explore the significance of this iconic artifact. Discover how its discovery in 1799 unlocked the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphs,...
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Instructional Video4:49
National Theatre

Antigone': Heightened Language

9th - 12th
Ancient Greek theatre is often problematic because of its use of language, director Polly Findlay talks about her approach to this in the 2012 production of Antigone. This video includes interviews with Christopher Eccleston, Michael...
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Instructional Video12:10
Weird History

Everything English Borrows From Other Languages

12th - Higher Ed
For how often we use the English language every day, few of us take the time to consider where these thousands of words actually came from. Our language was developed in a few different ways. Sometimes, we grabbed loanwords - meaning...
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Instructional Video8:37
Curated Video

Cleopatra Brought to Life: Statue Re-creations Revealed, with History

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I'm an artist that uses photoshop to bring old images and statues into the modern day. Let’s talk about Cleopatra, one of the most enigmatic figures of ancient history. She was the first Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt to even speak the...
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Instructional Video9:29
Easy Languages

The 12 Olympian Gods: Can Greeks Name Them? | Easy Greek 115

12th - Higher Ed
The 12 Olympian Gods: Can Greeks Name Them? | Easy Greek 115 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have...
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Instructional Video1:14
DoodleScience

The Kinetic Theory _ GCSE Physics

12th - Higher Ed
1. The kinetic theory explains the properties of the different states of matter. 2. All the particles in a solid liquid and gas are the same, the only thing that changes, is the amount of energy they have (turbine drawing). 3. Solids...
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Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Everything you need to know to read Homer's "Odyssey" - Jill Dash

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An encounter with a man-eating giant. A sorceress who turns men into pigs. A long-lost king taking back his throne. On their own, any of these make great stories. But each is just one episode in the "Odyssey," a 12,000-line poem spanning...
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Instructional Video1:25
NativLang

Writing the Greek Alphabet (Part 5: Modern Greek)

9th - 11th
Learn how to write the Greek alphabet. Part 5 of this series teaches you to write and pronounce all 24 Greek letters, both uppercase and lowercase. Visit my Greek language page for more information:...
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Instructional Video1:43
The Met

#MetKids—Can I Learn about Greek Mythology at the Met?

6th - 11th
Join Irén, age 9, in the Greek and Roman galleries as she shares what she knows about ancient Greek gods and goddesses! Credits #MetKids is a digital feature made for, with, and by kids!...
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Instructional Video5:20
NativLang

Byzantine Greek minuscule script - the alphabet & varied letter forms

9th - 11th
Learn to write the cursive minuscule hand used for Medieval Greek. Letters of the alphabet appear in various forms. Earliest forms (generally 800-1200) appear on the left, later forms (roughly 1600-1800) on the right. See my "Learn to...