Location & Directions!
Duration: 8:08
Synopsis: The video "Location & Directions!" is an engaging educational resource designed to teach young learners about spatial awareness and directional instructions. Through lively animations and catchy songs, it introduces terms like "left," "right," "up," "down," "over," and "under," helping children understand and describe relative positions and movements. By integrating this video into lessons, educators can enhance students' vocabulary and comprehension related to spatial concepts, which are foundational skills in early mathematics and everyday interactions.
Destination World: Antarctica
Duration: 2:57
Synopsis: Though the rate of information in this video may seem rather quick for kindergarten, it does touch on many key environments associated with Antarctica. One little note to make about this video is that it classifies Antarctica as the largest desert in the world; this might strike up some confusion in your students who paid attention to the fact in the Africa video that the Sahara desert is usually classified as the largest desert in the world. That one small conflict aside, this video does give a very good look at the environment across Antarctica.
Destination World: Asia
Duration: 2:48
Synopsis: Though the rate of information in this video may seem rather quick for kindergarten, it does touch on many key environments associated with Asia. This video does make it clear that Asia has such a wide range of climates and cultures that it would be very difficult to fit it into one small video, but certainly has a great plethora of visual videos of Asia that can be used to get students interested in all the environments found here.
Destination World: Australia
Duration: 2:55
Synopsis: Though the rate of information in this video may seem rather quick for kindergarten, it does touch on many key environments associated with Australia. What is really great about Australia is that we can discuss the similarities to Alberta between environments such as schools and hospitals, but the enormous differences in the natural habitats.
Destination World: Europe
Duration: 3:24
Synopsis: Though the rate of information in this video may seem rather quick for kindergarten, if you play a part in pausing the video to present the information at a appropriate rate for kindergarten. This video gives a good balance of the topic we will be focussing on in the next section: natural structures versus human-made structures.
Destination World: North America
Duration: 3:29
Synopsis: Though the rate of information in this video may seem rather quick for kindergarten, if you play a part in pausing the video to present the information at a appropriate rate for kindergarten, it does look at many of the natural and human-made environments of North America.
Destination World: South America
Duration: 2:52
Synopsis: Though the rate of information in this video may seem rather quick for kindergarten, there is some great visual representation of many of the contents of South America. The video highlights many of the natural wonders of South America and highlights the range of climates within South America.
Natural and Man-Made Things
Duration: 3:35
Synopsis: This video is a very simple video that you could use with your instruction to show the differences between what is classified as natural and what is classified as human-made (or as they perfer, the older term "man made."
Animal Changes to the Environment
Duration: 1:22
Synopsis: This short video can be used as a starting point for many discussions in class, as it give a collection of animals who make significant changes to their environment. Included in this video are examples of woodpeckers, beavers, and squirrels changing the environments they live in.
Human Changes to the Environment
Duration: 1:37
Synopsis: This short video asks the viewer if they have seen various structures created by humans, and then cues them to question if the creation of such human-made structures would disrupt animals in any way.
Plant Changes to the Environment
Duration: 1:37
Synopsis: This short video actually begins with a broad definition of what an environment is, and then continues through the video by giving examples of how trees--both living and dead--play a critical role in various environments.