The Educator's Guide to Using Video in Teaching and Learning How to create videos, how to find videos. Via Edublogs
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How to Create and Share Clips of YouTube Videos by Richard Byrne
Best Apps and Websites for the Flipped Classroom Apps that help you teach and communicate, from Common Sense Media
MindShift Teacher’s Guide to Using Videos (complete with links to good sources for videos)
Chrome add-on that tells YouTube videos to fill the screen
Use Rich Video More Effectively
5 Ways to Use Online Video in Your Classroom
Save YouTube videos to iPad Camera Roll for Green Screen Videography
7 Great Tools for Creating Flipped Lessons from Existing Videos
Soapbox - Chrome add-on for creating screencasts.
EdPuzzle “Pick a video, add your magical touch and track your students' understanding”
YouTube, It’s Not Just Cats & Khan Academy
CloudSchool Create your own lessons to share content with students. How To use it.
Versal Create your own lessons to share content with students
UnScreen Remove video background & put your own on video clips. Super easy. You can upload both your video and the background you want with it.
The Kids Should See This “Smart videos for curious minds”
12 Best YouTube Channels for Kids and Teens From Common Sense Media
12 Best YouTube Channels for PreSchoolers Also from Common Sense Media
Sesame St. Video Collections (TK-1) PBS Learning Media has collected videos by subject, they feature all content areas plus Social Emotional, Art, Dance & Movement, Social Development (taking turns, sharing, etc.)
Wonderopolis Most of these topics include videos
YouTube's Authors Everywhere offers
CNN Student News You can scaffold these stories, watch the video, discuss. Current events.
-The Top 10 Animated TED Ed videos of 2016
-How TEDTalks is Transforming my English Classroom
ClassHook Video clips
ABCMouse YouTube channel
FreeSchool Videos YouTube Channel, a wide variety of videos on History & Science (and a few poems).
PinkFong K Videos in English and they have a ton of Spanish videos at PinkFong Español. K topics from animals, family, math, language arts, science, and stories.
Tooby’s Español YouTube Videos (primary)
BrainPop and BrainPop Jr.
2016 Best Videos, 2017 Best Videos Scroll down, they are embedded...these are conversation starters, fun videos that encourage discussion.
Phrasal Verbal Friends YouTube videos explaining phrasal verbs like "get out" "blow up," etc. Fun.
Videos: Nature Nuggets From PBS specifically for K-2, "Nature Nuggets are short, minute-long videos drawn from NATURE, one of the most watched documentary film series on public television." If you click on a video, you get lesson plan, links to standards, discussion questions, etc.
Videos: Nature Grade 3 and up. From the PBS series "Nature," videos, linked to standards, with lesson plans and discussion questions.
BBC Earth website or BBC Earth YouTube channel. Subscribe to receive emails. Beautiful images and videos. I think science, writing prompts, discussion, reading. There's also BBC Earth Animals in Slow Motion YouTube Channel Let students make observations via these slow motion videos.
In my opinion, watching these can also be great brain breaks, or a nice way to come back from lunch! If you want to tie academics, have students write a journal entry which could include drawings, of their favorite part. As BBC puts it, it's one way to get your nature dose, which research says is extremely important to people's well-being. "A study from BBC Earth and the University of California has revealed that watching nature documentaries can make you happier."
Mystery Science K-5 lessons, aligned to NGSS, videos to guide you and students, includes big questions and student engagement ideas and strategies (a real planning time saver). Handouts are downloadable and editable. Free memberships available for the first year if someone at your school doesn't already have a membership (so you could probably use that person's log on). After that, pretty reasonable prices for a whole school to have access to it.