SCIENCE
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Use the link below to look at other LIVE videos at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Check out the Open Sea Cam, the Sea Otter Cam, the Kelp Forest Cam, and many more!
You can also look up information under the Animals Tab about each animal.
National Geographic Kids
Research: Under Videos click on Amazing Animals. Choose an Amazing Animals Video to Watch. You may want to watch the video a few times or pause the video to write down things that you learn about these amazing animals.
Animal Posters: Create a poster about an amazing animal of your choosing (blank copy paper is great, anything you have will do). Include the animal name at the top, draw a scientific picture of the animal in the middle and color it in, label the picture with facts about the animal that you learned from the video. Use predictive spelling to label your drawings. You may even want to do extra research on this animal to add to your poster and that is okay!
Animal Books: Create a book about an amazing animal of your choosing (blank copy paper is great, anything you have will do). On the cover: write the name of the animal at the top, draw and color a picture of the animal, and write your name at the bottom. On each page of the book: write a fact about your amazing animal using predictive spelling. Draw and color a picture that matches your sentence. Color in all the white space. Write as many pages in your book as you want. You may even want to do extra research on this animal to add to your book.
Animal Posters: Create a poster about an amazing animal of your choosing (blank copy paper is great, anything you have will do). Include the animal name at the top, draw a scientific picture of the animal in the middle and color it in, label the picture with facts about the animal that you learned from the video. Use predictive spelling to label your drawings. You may even want to do extra research on this animal to add to your poster and that is okay!
Animal Books: Create a book about an amazing animal of your choosing (blank copy paper is great, anything you have will do). On the cover: write the name of the animal at the top, draw and color a picture of the animal, and write your name at the bottom. On each page of the book: write a fact about your amazing animal using predictive spelling. Draw and color a picture that matches your sentence. Color in all the white space. Write as many pages in your book as you want. You may even want to do extra research on this animal to add to your book.
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Mystery Doug
Watch videos that answer interesting questions. Check out who invented the alphabet and how germs are spread.
Ryan's Toy Review Videos
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Generation Genius Lessons
Plants |
Living Things |
What You Will Learn Plants grow from seeds. Plants need water and light to grow. Plants grow best in soil, but some can grow w/out it. Discussion Questions Before Video What kinds of plants have you seen before? What do most plants have in common? Why do we need plants? Where do plants grow? How do you take care of a plant? What happens if a plant does not get any water and light? After Video What do all plants need to grow? How can a plant grow without soil? Why would it not be okay to keep a plant in a dark place? Can a plant grow if it has sunlight, but no water? Do plants grow fast or slow? What happens if a plant received too much water? Vocabulary seed: part of a plant that can grow into a new plant plant: a living thing that makes its own food Plants need sunlight and water to grow. sunlight: light from the sun roots: part of a plant that absorbs water from the ground stem: part of a plant that helps it stand up straight and support the leaves germination: the process by which a seed begins to grow into a plant leaf: part of a plant that creates new seeds flower: part of a plant that creates new seeds |
What You Will Learn Animals change their environment to meet their needs. Plants can change their environment too. People change their environment in good and bad ways. Discussion Questions Before Video What kinds of natural animal homes have you seen before? What do birds build before they have babies? How do they do it? Why do animals need homes? How do plants change their environments? What are some ways an animal changes their environment? What are some ways that people change the environment? After Video How does a prairie dog change its environment? How are prairie dog burros good for the environment? How does a beaver change its environment? In what ways do birds change their environment? What are some good ways that people can change their environment? What are some bad ways that people change their environment? Vocabulary environment: the place where a plant of animal lives burrow: a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter dam: a natural barrier that blocks the flow of water nest: a shelter made by an animal to protect their eggs and babies seed: the part of a plant that plants can grow from help: to make better harm: to make worse |
San Diego Zoo
Use the link to check out the San Diego Zoo LIVE cams or watch some fun animal videos below.
Use the link to check out the San Diego Zoo LIVE cams or watch some fun animal videos below.
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Brave Wilderness Baby Animal Videos
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OMSI - Oregon Museum of Science and Industry