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Animal BabiesThis interactive slide show illustrates the variety of animal babies that exist on earth -- some completely independent and others deeply reliant on parental care. |
K-5 |
Image |
Animal Families
How long does a baby elephant stay with her mother? What do you call a baby goat? Young children learn some interesting facts about the lives of baby animals in this original video from KET.
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Pre-K-2 |
Video |
As the Crow Flies In this video from Nature researchers from the University of Washington conduct a long-term experiment to see if crows can pass information down from one generation to the next. Accessibility features: Transcript |
8-12 |
Video |
Becoming a MosquitoJoin students as they observe mosquitoes in different stages of development and learn about the insect's life cycle in this video from Curious George. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-2 |
Video |
Birth, Growth, and DevelopmentBy examining the developmental stages of animals, students learn about the life cycles of living things. |
K-2 |
Lesson Plan |
Bringing Up BirdyThis lesson from Nature uses the eagle to model universal avian life stages. |
2-3 |
Lesson Plan |
Common Past, Different PathsThis time-lapse microphotography of developing embryos shows the common ancestry of all vertebrates. Footage from NOVA: "Odyssey of Life." Accessibility features: Audio Description, Caption |
K-8 |
Video |
The Developing ChildStudents explore the stages of development children experience from birth the age five including brain growth, language development and what shapes their views on right and wrong. |
9-12 |
Lesson Plan |
Dolphin Reproductive BehaviorThis video segment from the Science and Technology Chat series focuses on dolphin pregnancy, birth, and care of the young, and features Atlantic bottlenose dolphins living in captivity at the Mirage Resort Dolphin Habitat. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
Video |
Embryo to DucklingThis video segment from NOVA: "The Shape of Things" follows the growth of a duck embryo, from a single fertilized egg cell to a complex, hatching duckling. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-5 |
Video |
Look At Me NowChildren go through countless physical changes during the first year of their life. Look At Me Now, an original KET interactive, depicts a year in the life of a baby through photos, and highlights the changes we experience while growing. |
Pre-K-1 |
Interactive |
Exploring PlantsIn this media-rich lesson, students observe plant growth by watching a time-lapse video and by growing their own seeds. They identify the conditions seeds need to germinate and consider the role that fruits play in seed dispersal. |
K-2 |
Lesson Plan |
FledglingsWitness eaglets begin to fly in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
2-6 |
Video |
From Seed to FlowerWatching plants grow is like watching paint dry: It happens so slowly that the changes are imperceptible from one moment to the next -- and yet the end results are dramatic. This video segment shows just how amazing plant development can be by depicting various phases of the process using time-lapse photography. Footage from NOVA: "The Shape of Things." Accessibility features: Caption |
K-5 |
Video |
Growing Up, Growing OldThis collection of six images captures the magnificence of human development -- the transformation from baby to woman. |
K-5 |
Image |
Hatchlings and NewbornsIt's a universal event that no one can remember: being born. This video segment shows that there are different ways to come into the world and suggests that some newborns and hatchlings are ready for independence far sooner than others. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-5 |
Video |
Language Development On his journey to discover the human spark, Alan Alda speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Spelke from Harvard University and Professor Neville from the University of Oregon about the development of language in this video from The Human Spark. Accessibility features: Transcript |
9-12 |
Video |
Learning Right and WrongThrough scientific research, this video from The Human Spark illustrates how a child’s views of what is right and wrong can be shaped by others.
Accessibility features: Transcript |
9-12 |
Video |
Life Cycles of Frogs, Dragonflies, and ButterfliesStudents explore similarities and differences in the life cycle of organisms and are introduced to the process of metamorphosis. |
K-2 |
Lesson Plan |
Life Stages CardsAll animals develop and grow over time. The animals in this document undergo one of the most dramatic developmental processes known: metamorphosis. See if you can place the developmental stages in their proper order. |
K-5 |
Document |
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