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60 Best Educational YouTube Channels for Kids in 2023

Today’s kids aren’t old enough to remember the excitement of seeing the TV/VCR cart parked in their classroom for the day, but they still love watching videos in class! We’ve rounded up the best educational YouTube channels for students from preschool through high school, covering just about every topic you can imagine. Note: As with…  learn more

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Adobe Express Tutorial: Real-time Collaboration

Adobe Express has been completely re-imagined as an all-in-one creative tool perfect for any classroom. In this series, we'll show you how to get started with some of the key features of Adobe Express, both old and new.  learn more

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Art for Kids Hub

Welcome to our family YouTube channel, Art For Kids Hub! We love doing art together and hope you follow along with us. Many of our lessons are perfect for any age, all you need is a few supplies! We upload new art lessons M-F, every week! Follow along with us and learn how to draw…  learn more

Building Math Fluency Videos

Fluency does involve being fast and accurate but the often missing part of fluency is flexibility.  Flexibility is the most important aspect in developing true math fluency. In this first video of the series, you will learn the three parts of fluency and I give you 10 alternatives things to do instead of the common ways we typically try to build fluency. The Building Elementary Math Fluency Kit starts with helping you understand what fluency really entails, how to build that fluency when it comes to the basic facts, and what…  learn more

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EarthScience WesternAustralia

Earth Science Western Australia (ESWA) is a not-for-profit working to strengthen earth science education across Western Australia. Welcome to the free learning management system for the teaching of Earth and Space Science, brought to you by the Woodside Australian Science Project (WASP) an initiative supported by Woodside Energy Limited and Earth Science Western Australia (ESWA).…  learn more

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Educational Games for Kids

Here is the best collection of educational videos, games, quizzes, diagrams, and puzzles that kids love.  learn more

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Edutopia: 60-Second Strategies for Educators

Our popular series of short videos that break down effective classroom practices for every grade level in literally one minute—all in one place. July 25, 2023  learn more

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Four Dozen Google Forms Tutorials

In a video that I published earlier this year I mentioned that the vast majority of my videos don't get more than a few hundred views. But there are some outliers. The biggest outlier is my simple video about the basics of creating a quiz in Google Forms which has received nearly half a million views. That's just one…  learn more

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Graphs for Kids: Learn all about basic graphs

Do you know what a bar graph is? Or have you ever heard a pie chart? In Graphs for Kids, you and your kids will learn all about four basic graphs that people use to share data. You can use many types of graphs to display the same information. Sometimes it just depends on what…  learn more

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How Alcohol Affect the Brain

Since the program’s inception in 2003, Ask, Listen, Learn: Kids and Alcohol Don’t Mix has reached more than 140 million parents, teachers, and kids. During this time, conversations between parents and kids have increased 69%, while underage drinking has decreased 51% (Monitoring the Future, 2015).  Recognizing this impact, as well as the constantly evolving landscape of education, Ask,…  learn more

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iCivics Videos

Introduce students to the people and processes they need to know with brief and purposeful videos. What better way to engage students and add variety to instruction than by incorporating a video for students to watch? Our videos can be embedded at any point into your plans. You can use them to introduce a topic,…  learn more

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Lesson Plans and Materials

Ask, Listen, Learn’s series on the developing brain is comprised of the seven lesson plans that teach kids about the effect of alcohol on the developing brain and one lesson about cannabis to extend kids' knowledge and give them even more reasons to remain substance-free. Everything you need to teach the lessons is available right…  learn more

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Misplaced Decimal

Welcome to my YouTube channel! My Name is Marvin G. Fuller. I am taking some of the knowledge and skills I learned while earning my doctorate along with over 25 years of experience teaching STEM concepts to make videos to help teachers increase the use of complex problems. Problem-solving skills are critical for success in…  learn more

NAMI: Video Resource Library

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Browse our featured videos of inspirational stories, PSAs, education shorts and more.  learn more

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National Geographic Documentary Films

National Geographic Documentary Films is committed to bringing the world premium documentaries that cover timely, provocative and globally relevant stories from the very best documentary filmmakers in the world. Furthering knowledge and understanding of our world has been the core purpose of National Geographic for over 130 years, and today we are committed to going…  learn more

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National Geographic Kids

National Geographic Kids is a web-based resource that comprises videos, images, games, and articles that cover a range of subjects, including the natural world, history, and more.  learn more

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NCTM: Generation Genius

This K-8 teaching resource brings math concepts to life through fun and educational videos paired with instructional materials such as practice problems, thought-provoking questions, quizzes, and more! These videos, produced in partnership with Generation Genius, are a sample of a larger set of materials aligned to standards in all 50 states.  National Council of Teachers of…  learn more

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Remembering 9/11: A Timeline of Tragic Events

As America remembers September 11, 2001 fourteen years later, INSIDE EDITION is looking back at how the tragedy unfolded. It was a clear, sunny day when Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four passenger planes and crashed two into the World Trade Center. Sep 10, 2015  learn more

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SchoolTube

A safe video platform for American K-12 schools. Includes videos on the following topics: High School Math, Elementary Science & Math, Airplanes & Space, Sports & Egames, English & Literature, Art, History, etc. SchoolTube has secured consistent access in classrooms nationwide. This is thanks to our rigorous safety and moderation process that ensures all user-generated…  learn more

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Science Bob!

“Science Bob” Pflugfelder is a science teacher, author, maker, and presenter that knows how to share the world of science like never before. Bob continues his work through presentations at events around the world including the USA Science & Engineering Festival, the World Science Festival,  The White House Science Fair, and Maker Faire events in…  learn more

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Science Journal for Kids and Teens

Are you looking for fun ways to cover scientific topics in your classroom? Check out our science lesson plans and ideas for teachers.  learn more

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Science Trek (Idaho Public Television)

Science Trek is an integrated Web and broadcast project designed to: introduce science topics to elementary-age schoolchildren; provide educational materials for teachers and parents; and inspire students to investigate science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) career potentials. Each month of the school year, Idaho Public Television will release new video shorts and several “60 Seconds with Science…  learn more

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Social Studies Shorts: How an Idea Becomes a Law

When a member of Congress, the president, or even an ordinary citizen like you has an idea for a new law in the United States, that idea needs to first become a bill. This episode of Social Studies Shorts follows the path that an idea potentially takes – in this case, to the House of Representatives,…  learn more

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TeacherTube Educational Videos

Teachertube.com, your Education Video Resource For College, High School, Middle School and Elementary School Science Education Videos Math Education Videos History Education Videos Social Studies Education Videos Language Arts Education Videos Kids' Educational Songs Videos  learn more

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TeacherVision: K-12 Educational Videos

Our collection of educational videos and activities will help you engage your students while enhancing your teaching strategies. Engage your students with instructional videos, animated math videos, informative science videos, grammar usage videos and much more! Also, combat the common problems of a lack of motivation, hyperactivity and distractions, failure to ask for help, behavioral…  learn more

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TED-Ed

Browse hundreds of TED-Ed Animations and TED Talks - designed to spark the curiosity of your learners. You'll also find thousands of other video-based lessons organized by the subjects you teach. Create lessons around any TED-Ed Animation, TED talk or YouTube video. You can search for and select a video, then add interactive questions, discussion…  learn more

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Texas Archive: Reliable Digital Content for Educators

Our collection provides access to primary and secondary source films relating to Texas, U.S., and World History, as well as free lesson plans aligned with Texas teaching standards (TEKS) for grades K-12.  learn more

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The Constitution EXPLAINED: Video Series

This comprehensive series of 35 short videos explains the text, history, and relevance of the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, and additional amendments in everyday language. Each video is assignable and ends with a call-to-action question, prompting learners to further explore the topics.  learn more

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The Kid Should See This

Smart videos for curious minds of all ages, TKSST is a Webby award-winning collection of over 6,000 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to TKSST members, it’s free and ad-free for everyone.  learn more

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Top Educational Movies To Enhance Students’ Learning

Movies promote a sense of involvement and immersion. They provide learners a living experience of so many things. Learners understand more, develop critical thinking skills, develop cultural awareness, learn to respect and appreciate cultural differences, improve their language, respect other people, get entertained….etc. This post shows you some of the great movies to watch. They…  learn more

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US Capitol History Educational Videos

We the People Constitution Tour The Society was proud to work with NBC News to produce our “We the People” series that explores the history and meaning of our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution, and the three branches that form our democracy: The Legislative Branch and Congress, the Executive Branch and…  learn more

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Video Projects for Educators

Standards-aligned video projects for educators. If you're loving these standards-aligned, student-led video projects, we've got excellent news: you can access more — tons more — in WeVideo Classroom! WeVideo educators have access to a browsable library of pre-built multimedia assignments, each ready to customize and assign in just a few clicks.  learn more

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What is a Digital Reputation?

All of the information about you that lives online forms your digital reputation. Pretty much everything you do online—like posting a photo or video, commenting on a post, sharing a meme— are components that combine to create your digital reputation. This doesn’t only include what you post about yourself. Your digital reputation includes what others…  learn more

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What Is TED-Ed And How Does It Work For Teaching?

TED-Ed is the place to go for educational videos that are made for classroom learning and beyond. Teachers can use these lesson videos as part of the curriculum or can search for a wider range of options, perhaps to support what they're already teaching. The option to create customized lessons is available, allowing teachers to…  learn more

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YouTube Copyright School

Russell learns some valuable lessons about copyright.  While the video is aimed at YouTube copyright issues, it brings up a number of copyright issues common across all forms of communication. Makes a great introductory video.  learn more