Video Websites
Below is a list of websites that host educational videos. Please keep in mind that some of the videos cannot be viewed on an iPad due to the format provided. If you find other sites to add, let us know.
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Internet Archive - This library contains digital movies uploaded by Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concert. Use the search box and select media type.
PBS Learning Media - Scroll down to browse by grade level or subject. After three views, you will be prompted to create a free account. Scholastic-Study Jams - Math and science videos Classroom Clips - Select grade and then browse by subject. MrDonn.org- Lists thousands of FREE video clips for social studies, science, technology, math, language arts, and more. YouTube Channel - Use your Mid-Pac email address to sign in. Then, use the search box to find videos for your topic. There are channels for Bill Nye the Science Guy, National Geographic, and Magic School Bus. After you find the channel, click on the "video" link to see all of the videos available. |
WatchKnowLearn.org - Use the search box or directory on the left side to find videos.
Turtlediary.com - Browse available videos on this page. It is not a rich site but you may find some things to use. National Geographic for Kids - Click on the topics in the yellow bar to find more videos. Vimeo - You can create an account to save videos. MakeMeGenius.com - Science videos for grade K-7 TED-Ideas Worth Spreading - This site may be more for high levels, however, you may find useful clips within a video. Youngzine - Provides articles, images, and videos about world news, science and technology, society and arts, movies, and books. NeoK12 - Use video search or browse topic list on the left. |