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Learn about the art and artistic process of Desiree Kelly, an award-winning artist and a native to Detroit, Michigan.
Janellyn invests in learning about climate change with Marilyn Waite! Marilyn explains to Janellyn how she works with corporations to finance climate change efforts. Marilyn stresses the importance of helping prevent climate change as an individual, from taking public buses to opening a climate-friendly bank account.
Genesis predicts a career in meteorology with Emily Wahls! Genesis stops by a TV station to explore the science of forecasting the weather as a meteorologist. She learns how weather models are used to predict the weather and has some fun with the green screen!
Genesis dives into exploring marine archaeology with Melanie Damour! Melanie explains what it’s like to scuba dive to historic shipwrecks to study ancient artifacts and bring history back to the surface.
Genesis makes some waves learning about chemical oceanography with Dr. Ashanti Johnson! Dr. Johnson explains the different fields of oceanography, and how studying different chemicals in run-off affect water and water flow.
Bobby Cat asks Al Paca about the drink that he's making; the question turns into a conversation about Juneteenth.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a watermelon slice with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a twisty marshmallow with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a toaster pastry with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a swirl lollipop with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a sushi roll with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a stack of pancakes with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a slice of pizza with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ice cream cone with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a mug of hot chocolate with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a goldfish cracker with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ear of corn with just a bit of polymer clay!
Lesson 2210
Explore the sport of eFoiling and how Newtonian physics can be used to explain the phenomenon of the surfboard moving on the Great Lakes.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of sound waves underwater used to map landforms and how modern technology is helping update the maps of the terrain beneath the Great Lakes.
Have you ever heard the sound of a steel tongue drum? Detroit musician Demetrius Thomas demonstrates this beautiful instrument which he uses to explore otherworldly and unplugged sonic environments.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of biodiversity in the Great Lakes and the efforts one museum in Ontario, Canada has taken to catalog it.
Lesson 214
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; Miss Jessica teaches us how to think like an inventor; Jennifer from the Los Angeles Public Library shares a wordless picture book called Flashlight; and Ms. Kelaine shows us how to light up a bulb with a potato!
Subjects
Grades
Shows
Learn about the art and artistic process of Desiree Kelly, an award-winning artist and a native to Detroit, Michigan.
Janellyn invests in learning about climate change with Marilyn Waite! Marilyn explains to Janellyn how she works with corporations to finance climate change efforts. Marilyn stresses the importance of helping prevent climate change as an individual, from taking public buses to opening a climate-friendly bank account.
Genesis predicts a career in meteorology with Emily Wahls! Genesis stops by a TV station to explore the science of forecasting the weather as a meteorologist. She learns how weather models are used to predict the weather and has some fun with the green screen!
Genesis dives into exploring marine archaeology with Melanie Damour! Melanie explains what it’s like to scuba dive to historic shipwrecks to study ancient artifacts and bring history back to the surface.
Genesis makes some waves learning about chemical oceanography with Dr. Ashanti Johnson! Dr. Johnson explains the different fields of oceanography, and how studying different chemicals in run-off affect water and water flow.
Bobby Cat asks Al Paca about the drink that he's making; the question turns into a conversation about Juneteenth.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Al Paca and his neighbor Bobby Cat briefly discuss some of Al's favorite figures in Black History.
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a watermelon slice with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a twisty marshmallow with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a toaster pastry with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a swirl lollipop with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a sushi roll with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a stack of pancakes with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a slice of pizza with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ice cream cone with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a mug of hot chocolate with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make a goldfish cracker with just a bit of polymer clay!
Follow along as Ann Arbor District Library staff make an ear of corn with just a bit of polymer clay!
Lesson 2210
Explore the sport of eFoiling and how Newtonian physics can be used to explain the phenomenon of the surfboard moving on the Great Lakes.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of sound waves underwater used to map landforms and how modern technology is helping update the maps of the terrain beneath the Great Lakes.
Have you ever heard the sound of a steel tongue drum? Detroit musician Demetrius Thomas demonstrates this beautiful instrument which he uses to explore otherworldly and unplugged sonic environments.
Lesson 2209
Explore the phenomenon of biodiversity in the Great Lakes and the efforts one museum in Ontario, Canada has taken to catalog it.
Lesson 214
Wimee and friends sing about things that are bright; Miss Jessica teaches us how to think like an inventor; Jennifer from the Los Angeles Public Library shares a wordless picture book called Flashlight; and Ms. Kelaine shows us how to light up a bulb with a potato!