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Regeneration in Action | Building Legacy in Brazil | National Geographic

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How can agriculture work together with nature? Join National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi as she travels to Brazil and meets with a local farming family to learn ways they are creating a more sustainable farm.

Similes And Metaphors In Descriptive Writing

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Students will explore how these figurative language techniques impact readers and think about when they would use each one in their own writing.

Alleyway Transformation

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Join Arianne as she shows how kids can transform any alleyway into a beautiful community space with flowers and murals.

What's A Simple Machine?

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What's a Simple Machine? - Wheels, Ramps, Levers, and How They Work!

Festive Mashed Potatoes Perfect For Thanks Giving & Christmas

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Festive Mashed Potatoes Perfect For Thanks Giving & Christmas!

A Pastry Chef Works His Chocolatier Magic — Live | Amaury Guichon | TED

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Get a taste of the chocolatier life from world-renowned pastry chef Amaury Guichon as he shares his story — and the secrets of his craft — with podcaster Latif Nasser.

Baby Ostriches In The Desert

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In the Kalahari Desert, these ostrich chicks won't survive much more than another day without water. With none in sight, how will their parents conjure up a drink for their thirsty offspring?

Colour-Changing Slime

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Have you ever wondered how to make colour-changing slime? Well, today's your lucky day!

The Word "Man"

ChildrenECHow-toLiteratureReadingVocabulary
Learn the sight word "man".

This Game Took Us Two Years To Make

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We’ve spent over two and a half years working on this with the amazing team at Toukana Interactive, and we’re incredibly proud to finally share it with you.

When Did Humans Start Cooking?

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New chemical analysis techniques suggest that humans may have controlled fire much earlier than previously believed.

Amazing Animal Defenses

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In this video for kids, we will learn more about amazing animal defenses.

What Are Natural Resources?

ChildrenEE1EE2EnvironmentLifeNatureScience
By the end of this science lesson students will be able to identify natural resources around them and explain how they are used in daily life.

Dr. Kathleen Martinez Discovers the Foundation Plates | Cleopatra's Final Secret | Nat Geo

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Many have searched for the lost tomb of Cleopatra, but could this be the key to solving the mystery?

5 Home Made Soups For October

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How to make 5 home made soups perfect for autumn!

Haiku: Saying More With Less

YouthPoetryEducationHow-toLiteratureWritingYouth 110Youth 115
In this lesson students will define haiku and its purpose, explain its basic structure, and analyze how it uses imagery.

The Synonyms Song

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A song for kids about synonyms. We define synonyms, give several examples of synonyms, and share ideas about how to use synonyms.

The Word "Mom"

ChildrenECFamilyLanguageVocabulary
Learn the sight word "mom".

How to Use Your Muscles — or Risk Losing Them (W/ Bonnie Tsui) | How to Be a Better Human | TED

AdultsBiologyEducationExerciseHealth
Did you know that you start losing muscle mass as soon as the age of 30?

The Most Dangerous Escalator in Europe

AdultsConstructionTechnology
The surprising science of escalators.

Let's Fly!

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In this episode, Sabrina shows us how to do just that by going back to our original problem at the gorge.