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  • » Braniac Science (Click To See Show List) (editor): Braniac Science specializes in making science entertaining. Okay, sometimes they use large explosions to get their idea across, but that's okay. If it gets our kids attention, our kids pay attention, and with this curriculum, they will learn :-)
  • » Eureka! Science Videos (Click To See Show List) (editor): This is a fantastically fun science video series. Even though they are cartoon based, they are appropriate for children from age 6 to 16!
  • » Ignite Learning Videos (Click To See Show List) (editor): Ignite has a nack for producing entertaining videos, but more importantly, they convey ideas so children can understand. These are some of their best, only with homeschool curriculum added.
  • » Liberty's Kids (Click To See Show List) (editor): Liberty's Kids is a wonderful historical show for children of the American Revolution. It's the Living Book version of a cartoon!
  • » Magic School Bus (Click To See Show List) (editor): In this section you will find episodes of the Magic School Bus and we are adding curriculum for all the shows! More added every week!
  • » NASA Educational Series (Click To See Show List) (editor): NASA has produced an incredible series of educational videos with the latest in science to educate our kids as well as inspire future scientists! So we decided to make curriculum for this series. This way the key ideas and concepts can sink in!
    • Why Are Solar Eclipses Only Visible in Some Places?: This 'Ask an Astronomer' episode explains eclipses of the sun and why they can't be seen everywhere. ___________________________________________________________ *Members get free curriculum for this video and everything else on this site for on... [more]
    • NASA Analysis of Sea Ice: Arctic sea ice reflects sunlight, keeping the polar regions cool and moderating global climate. According to scientific measurements, Arctic sea ice has declined dramatically over at least the past thirty years, with the most extreme decline seen i... [more]

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