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Revealing the Survival Secrets of Otters | BBC Earth

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Otters have captivated cameraman Charlie Hamilton James for the last 25 years. Now, Charlie wants to reveal their survival secrets and exactly why he believes they're so special.

Happy News: Pandas In The Snow!

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See Giant Pandas playing in the snow and meet the rare baby Okapi born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

Details In The Text

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In this reading lesson, students will practice answering questions about key details from a text.

Rhythm Clap Along: Level 4-6

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Rhythm game for beginners/kids learning music: hear a rhythm, clap it back!

Voice Acting Legend Jim Cummings Answers Voice Acting Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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Legendary voice actor Jim Cummings, who has brought to life Winnie The Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck and more, joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about voice acting.

Grocery Shop without wasting your time and money.

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How to Grocery Shop without wasting your time and money.

Weather Channels

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In this episode, Sabrina talks to us about how ocean currents actually work with jet streams to move weather around.

How Do Soap And Water Make Us Clean?

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Find out what really happens when you take a bath.

The Very Quiet Cricket

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One day, a little cricket is born and meets a big cricket who chirps his welcome. But the little cricket cannot make a sound.

Do reasons for living eventually run out? | Alex O'Connor

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Most people go through their lives with perfectly good reasons for what they do, and almost no reason to question these reasons.

Kids As Collaborators: Ruth Asawa's Teaching Philosophy

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Join a second grade class in discovering simple sculptures inspired by artist, Ruth Asawa.

How Pro Athletes Train For The Olympics

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A grade 6 class found out what kind of preparations pro hockey players are doing physically, mentally and through their diets.

Sight Words Part 2

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Sight Words Part 2 is a reading practice video full of English reading exercises for beginners!

Artificial Superintelligence Must Be Illegal

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A new book by long-time AI researchers Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares argues that superintelligence must stop. Now. It’s a conclusion that they didn’t want to come to, but the stakes are just too high.

Spice Relief According to Science

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In the spirit of Hot Ones, we rounded up the research on which beverages are best at putting out the fire in your mouth when you've had something spicy.

How Do Otters Insulate Themselves?

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This vet takes a closer look at an otter as they try to prevent her from overheating, exploring how otters insulate themselves through grooming habits.

The Main Idea

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In this reading lesson, students will learn how to identify the main idea using key words and clues from the text.

Promises!

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Bingo and Bluey learn the value of keeping promises.

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Explore the 5 most common misconceptions about the Viking Age, and find out what living as a Viking was actually like.

40 Years Without A New Antibiotic. Why?

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Most medical science moves at super-speed; researchers are constantly developing new medications, techniques, surgeries, you name it. Except for antibiotics: we haven’t gotten a single new type of antibiotic ready to give to patients in over 40 years.

Current Events

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In this episode, Sabrina chats with us about all things relating to air currents.