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Websites With Online Educational Videos
 
Alaska's Wildlife
An Inside Glimpse
Alaska Wildlife: An Inside Glimpse features wildlife projects carried out by Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists. Click on the pictures to watch the programs in Real Player. 
 
Educational Videos from the Arizona Game and Fish Media
 
Immerse yourself in the great outdoors without ever leaving your desk. Tap into the sights and sounds from a wide variety of environments throughout America. We've collected over 1400 video clips that enable you to experience America's wilderness firsthand - simply browse the topics or search for your particular interests.
 
ResearchChannel is a nonprofit media and technology organization that connects a global audience with the research and academic institutions whose developments, insights and discoveries affect our lives and futures.
This site has a video library that claims to have more than 3,000 titles online. The videos cover a variety of subjects.
 
For those of you who enjoy PBS' award-winning show "Newton's Apple," here's the companion website. It offers over 300 steaming video clips on science topics that include:
-Animals and Plants
-Earth and Space
-Health and Medicine
-Chemistry and Food
-Technology and Invention
-Physics and Sports
These video clips are from PBS shows and documentaries. Sometimes watching a brief film clip on topics such as Acid Rain, Dinosaurs, Mummies, Rotting Food, Zoo Veterinarians, etc., can spark an interest in a science topic
 
 
Countdown: Using Quicktime Movies to Develop Math Skills
COUNTDOWN is a challenging interactive television math program which has engaged tens of thousands of students through broadcasts on cable television in Chicago. Capitalizing on the one on one relationship a student viewer has with television, COUNTDOWN makes math “work”. Each week the program introduces a different math concept through direct instruction and reinforces lessons with literature, manipulatives, activities and related computer instruction. Student viewers are encouraged to call a televised phone number to participate in the show by responding to challenges presented by the on-air educators.
 
Teachers’ Domain is for grade levels K – college, and is a multi-media presentation for education.
Thanks for send this link my way, Kelly Lee
 
From the Franklin Institute, Online educational movie about Benjamin Franklin
 
Goofy, fun site that has videos about Amelia Earhart and Jimmy Doolittle
 
Sail the stormy seas of the North Atlantic in your own longship and retrace the voyages of discovery and settlement to find the answers. Follow the path of the Norsemen from their homelands in Scandinavia to the shores of the New World to see how recent advances in archeology, saga studies, history, environmental studies, and even human genetics are changing our understanding of the Vikings, their neighbors, and their descendants. Smithsonian website.
 
Here’s something I thought was pretty neat for the little ones.
Online Video Demonstrations for pre-schoolers
Flubber activity for kids
Goop-Preschool Science Activities
Preschool Art & Creative Activities For Preschool

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/
Tons of National Geographic video program shorts can be found here. National Geographic is known for covering an array of subjects. Check out the videos on this site!
 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/programs/
index.html

PBS NOVA
The following NOVA programs are available to watch online, divided conveniently into chapters and closed captioned for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers. This website is an excellent resource for science.
 
http://www.history.com/media.do
Short clips from the History Channel. This can be useful for when your child is studying history.
 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/view/
PBS Frontline
Most of PBS Frontline's broadcasts can be watched in their entirety online.
 
http://www.kidsknowit.com/interactive-educational-movies/index.php
Kids Know It Network
These educational movies covers many subjects, and are made more in a cartoon like form where the younger children may enjoy them. New Movies are added each mouth according to the website.

http://www.periodicvideos.com/
This website was developed by the University of Nottingham. Each symbol of the periodic table has its own video.  Each video is about is between 2-4 minutes long, and demonstrates how each element at work. I haven’t watched all the videos, but what I saw was pretty entertaining. Be sure explain to the little ones that watch them with the older kids that these demos are done by scientists that know what they are doing, and that they should do it themselves. I have a little dare devil myself, and I know he would try to do some of the stuff if he thought he could get away with it. (LOL)

http://www.iamintheloop.com/artofcrochet/guides.php
Do you want to learn to crochet or help teach someone learn to crochet? Check this site out! It's got both text & video instructions on how to crochet. Also, it is broken up in sections on how to do certain stiches.
 
http://www2.guhsd.net/algebra2/
Algebra 2 video tutorials 

New! http://www.earthcamforkids.com/
Welcome to EarthCam For Kids!
Designed for children, we filled it with webcams that are kid friendly, fun, and educational. Take your kids to see tigers, search for ghosts, and journey to New York to visit the Statue of Liberty. Enjoy!
 
New! http://www.studio4learning.tv/index.php
Need online homework help or need to prepare for your tests? Get the answers you need at Studio4Learning.tv.
 

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