Educational video for children to learn frequently used verbs. This is the first episode in a series of four where children will discover common action verbs we use every day like walk, jump, eat, sleep, write, run, smile and cry. This video is part of a Literacy collection videos and is an excellent resource for preschool education to learn new languages.
Educational video for children to learn frequently used verbs. In this second series of four videos children will discover common action verbs we use regularly like read, drink, shop, listen, play, drive, fly or clean.
Educational video for children to learn frequently used verbs. In this third series of four videos children will discover common action verbs we use regularly like cook, study, dance, look, speak, draw, smile and sing.
Educational video for children to learn frequently used verbs. In this last series of four videos children will discover common action verbs we use regularly like, wash, swim, learn, help, see, blow, open, and close.
Educational video for children to learn how to differentiate between viruses and bacteria. Viruses and bacteria have things in common and many differences. Both are called pathogens and cause diseases. Also, both spread very easily via the so-called vectors. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells and are considered to be living organisms. Counter to this, viruses need a host to be able to reproduce, that is why they are considered to be non-living organisms. Other differences? Viruses are much smalle...
Educational video for children to improve their memory skills with a fun 10-level game where they'll have to remember where a picture is. They have 10 seconds to memorize behind which number is the picture they're asked to find. Very useful resource for elementary school and preschool education.
Educational video for children to learn what living beings are and which are their vital functions. Living beings are can be unicellular or multicellular organisms. Unicellular organisms consist of one single cell; microorganisms like bacteria belong to the group. Multicellular organisms like a tree or a bird, consist of many cells. Despite the differences among them, living beings share a common characteristic: they all carry out the vital functions which are interaction, nutrition and repro...
Educational video for children to learn the basic rules for volleyball. Volleyball is a team sport where players pass the ball to the opponent's court over a net. Players use their forearms or fingers to hit the ball. They also use other parts of their body, like their feet for example. To play volleyball, you need two teams; there are 6 players in each team. Volleyball is a fun sport, but there are rules to the game that you need to follow: the ball should not fall outside the court, players...
A hygiene-focused nursery rhyme teaching kids the importance of handwashing.
Educational video for children to learn what bacteria are. Bacteria are microorganisms, so they are not visible in plain sight; but with the help of a microscope, they are. Among the main characteristics of bacteria is the fact that they are unicellular, prokaryotic (they don't have a nucleus), living organisms capable of living in any environment on Earth. Also, thanks to this video the little ones will learn about the structure and parts of bacteria: the flagellum, the cell membrane, the ri...
Educational video for children to learn what fats are. Fats, also called lipids, are nutrients that provide us with energy and help with the absorption of vitamins, that's why they are essential for our body. In this video, children will learn that there are three types of fats: saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Excellent resource for elementary school. Educational video for children to learn what fats are. Fats, also called lipids, are nutrients that provide us with energy...
Educational video for children to learn what microorganisms are and what types of microorganisms there are. Microorganisms can be unicellular or multicellular, depending on their number of cells. In this video, children will find out when they were discovered, how we can observe them and the three categories in which we divide them: bacteria, viruses and fungi. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells and have no nucleus. Some are useful for making food and other are harmful, the treatment for these on...