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Remote reporters Krisette, Paris and Ava share with the audience Red Ribbon Week, The book fair, and the Navigators.
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Check out this virtual field trip to a zoo in Australia. The tour guide is Robert Irwin, son of Steve Irwin the Crocodile Hunter. Robert Irwin is following in Steve's footsteps with the…
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In this video, students will learn more about the water cycle and how it is a closed system.This playlist of 22 videos from Crash Course Kids is all about Earth science and the Earth’s natural…
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In this episode, students will learn about gene distribution changes over time and how they provide diversity at every level of biological organization. Join Hank Green from Crash Course and…
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In this episode, students will learn how scientists study the developmental processes of different organisms to determine their ancestral relationships and to determine how those processes came to…
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Grasshoppers are extremely common. There's more to these summertime critters than meets the eye. Hey guys, welcome to facts palace where we talk about exciting facts about everything.
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Eisenhut Elementary Daily ESN Morning News Broadcast
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Penelope Rex is nervous about her first day of school. What will her classmates be like? Will she make any friends? How many teeth will they have? Let's find out the answers as we read together…
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Today we continue our exploration of the Water Cycle by drinking some dinosaur pee. Yep! Well, it's a little less gross that it sounds. It turns out that all of the water on Earth is just…
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The 1980's was critical in shaping the idea of a dinosaur in the American mind. Many people help with this but none more so that Gary Owens and Eric Boardman.
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The 1980's was critical in shaping the idea of a dinosaur in the American mind. Many people help with this but none more so that Gary Owens and Eric Boardman.
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Wuh Changs masterful dinosaurs inspired kids throughout the 80's. The sense of wonder his stop motion dinos instilled in me helped lead me to study science and dinosaurs more and more.
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The dinosaur renaissance is how our old ideas about dinosaurs changed into our current view. From sluggish reptiles destined for extinction to intelligent, warm blooded lethal but parental animals.…
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