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Exploring Canada's Eastern Seaboard: Matrilineal Legacies | National Geographic

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Paid content for ‪@ExploreCanada‬. Join National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale on a captivating road trip along Canada's eastern seaboard. On her journey, Ami searches for the matrilineal threads that bind communities and connect past with present.

Dinosaur Pee?

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Today we continue our exploration of the water cycle by drinking some dinosaur pee.

I Am Enough

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An affirmations song to sing to yourself. You are enough.

Dance Dice

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Roll the dice and do the dance! Try dancing to different styles of music and see which one is your favourite.

How To Make A Prawn Toastie By Jamie Oliver

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Love prawn toast? Give this ago! Jamie Oliver show shows you how to make the ultimate prawn toastie!

The Soil Beneath Your Feet

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Soil is underappreciated. But it's vital in so many ways. Here's a look at the importance of soil - and why soil matters so much.

Happy Animal News

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This amazing animal compilation covers the sweetest wildlife stories you need to see.

The Earth's Rotation

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to connect the position of the Earth to day and night, and recognize that different parts of the world experience day and night at different times.

300 Years of Classical Music in 18 Minutes | Joshua Bell | TED

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Does the world still need classical music? What about orchestras? In this gorgeous talk and performance, violinist Joshua Bell and the Chamber Orchestra of America play selections of classical music masterpieces — from Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 to Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony and more — sharing why this art form remains a singularly unifying force.

This is the natural disaster to worry about

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The strange natural material that reshaped the world.

The Kitten Sailor

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Find out about how a couple found this stray kitten in the bushes, acclimated her to their boat, and the dream life this little kitty now has.

How To Draw: Monster Fish

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We are learning how to draw a monster fish folding surprise.

The Word "Has"

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Learn the sight word "has".

Primitive Technology: 2.5 m Natural draft furnace experiment

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I built a 2.5 m tall furnace to see if it could get hot enough to smelt iron by natural draft alone. Such furnaces work by the stack effect where the tall furnace causes negative pressure inducing an air flow from the base of the furnace and out the top.

Determined Elephant Protects His Mate | Nature's Great Migrations | BBC Earth

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This elephant is faced with a group of younger males and must guard his mate. Will he see off the competition and claim victory?

The Great Aqua Adventure

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In this episode Sabrina shows us how the water cycle works and how you can create a mini water cycle right in your own kitchen!

A Day In The Life (Being A Hippo!)

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Today, we’re heading to the San Diego Zoo in California to discover what a hippo’s daily life really looks like! Let’s dive in!

Mr. Blackboard

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Practice back to school supplies vocabulary: pencil, eraser, crayons, book, and most of all... Mr. Blackboard!

Harvard Professor Answers Middle East Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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Professor Tarek Masoud joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the Middle East.

Indoor Air Pollution

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In this science lesson students will examine the causes of indoor air pollution and investigate the role of environmental laws in keeping indoor spaces safe to breathe.

How Big Is Space?

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A NASA scientist explains what we know — and don’t know — about the size of the cosmos.