Science Videos for Kids

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سال2026
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Our science videos for kids playlist encompasses our entire catalog of Science videos. From Oceans of the World to the digestive system you'll find a wide array of science topics to share with your classroom. Of course, as with all of our videos, if you are looking for more resources to share with your students be sure to check out our full catalog of science lesson plans. They are all free and can be downloaded at clarendonlearning.org.

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Homeschool Videos on YouTube

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Wild Animal Wonders 🦒🌍 Giraffes & More!

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☀️ Learn About the Sun, the Planets & More! 🪐

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Science in the Garden! | SciShow Kids

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🌸🌼 Spring is Here ☔️🌷 | Explore the Outdoors with PBS KIDS!

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JSS7 Science

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Searching for.... | Wildlife Vlog Series!

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Year6 Science

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Maddie Presents "Do You Know?"

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Year1 Design and Technology

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Maddie Presents 'Cooking Wednesdays' with ao.com

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JSS3 Basic Technology

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Nina And The Neurons

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Class 6 Science Chapter 1 - Cell Organelles - 6th Class General Science Chapter 1

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Class 8 Science Chapter 12 Our Universe | Galaxies | 8th Class General Science Chapter 12 Our Universe | SNC 2023 | Punjab Textbook

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Kelas 4 IPS Terpadu Pembelajaran Menurut Topik

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2022 | 7º Ano | Ciências

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Ciência 4 ano

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পঞ্চম শ্রেণির বিজ্ঞান বই সম্পূর্ণ সমাধান | Class 5 Science Book Full Solution | Primary Science

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العلوم الطبيعية الصف الثالث متوسط

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Functions and their graphs | Algebra II | Khan Academy

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High-Interest Reading

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It's World Ocean Week! Let's Learn About Ocean Animals!

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Happy Mother's Day! - SciShow Kids

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In this video series for kids, we are learning about dinosaurs from A to Z. Today’s dino is the Iguanodon! The Iguanodon lived almost everywhere on the planet more than 110 million years ago. Its name means "iguana tooth." Its fossils are some of the most common ones paleontologists have found. Scientists named the dinosaur Iguanodon because they thought its large teeth resembled the teeth of an iguana. But that is where the similarity ends! Iguanodons are not related to iguanas at all. They were much larger than iguanas are, probably weighing around 9,000 pounds. The dinosaur was around 32 feet in length from its head to the end of its tail. It walked upright on two legs and ran on all four legs. It had a beak-shaped nose that was useful for gathering vegetation to eat. We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Iguanodons! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more

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In this video series for kids, we are learning about dinosaurs from A to Z. Today’s dino is the Iguanodon! The Iguanodon lived almost everywhere on the planet more than 110 million years ago. Its name means "iguana tooth." Its fossils are some of the most common ones paleontologists have found. Scientists named the dinosaur Iguanodon because they thought its large teeth resembled the teeth of an iguana. But that is where the similarity ends! Iguanodons are not related to iguanas at all. They were much larger than iguanas are, probably weighing around 9,000 pounds. The dinosaur was around 32 feet in length from its head to the end of its tail. It walked upright on two legs and ran on all four legs. It had a beak-shaped nose that was useful for gathering vegetation to eat. We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Iguanodons! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more

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In this video series for kids, we are learning about dinosaurs from A to Z. Today’s dino is the Iguanodon! The Iguanodon lived almost everywhere on the planet more than 110 million years ago. Its name means "iguana tooth." Its fossils are some of the most common ones paleontologists have found. Scientists named the dinosaur Iguanodon because they thought its large teeth resembled the teeth of an iguana. But that is where the similarity ends! Iguanodons are not related to iguanas at all. They were much larger than iguanas are, probably weighing around 9,000 pounds. The dinosaur was around 32 feet in length from its head to the end of its tail. It walked upright on two legs and ran on all four legs. It had a beak-shaped nose that was useful for gathering vegetation to eat. We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Iguanodons! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more

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