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  2. Steve Spangler - Wikipedia

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    News for Kids premiered in 1991 and was picked up for national syndication in 1993, airing in 185 cities every Saturday morning. [9] After six seasons, Spangler produced 220 segments that featured simple science experiments that viewers could easily recreate at home.

  3. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    5-Minute Crafts' YouTube videos are compilations of videos previously posted on Instagram or Facebook. [7] [8] The channel's content consists largely of videos relating to crafts and life hacks, styled in how-to formats, and occasionally, science experiments.

  4. WATCH: Fun and Easy Science Experiments For Kids To Do At Home

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  5. Learn With Sooty - Wikipedia

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    Learn with Sooty! - Simple Science! (Re-Release) (Also known as How Things Work) (TV8192) 5 September 1994 The gang are making science experiments that are very simple. Learn with Sooty! 2 on 1 - Start to Read and Have Fun with Numbers (VC1388) 5 June 1995 Sweep does not know how to read, so Matthew attempts to do ways to make him read.

  6. Beakman's World - Wikipedia

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    In some of the skits during the show the character Professor I. M. Boring (also played by Paul Zaloom, in a dual role) makes appearances and talks about various science topics in the episodes. Zaloom also appeared as various "guest scientists" and historic figures, such as Thomas A. Edison, Henry Ford, Robert H. Goddard and Philo T. Farnsworth.

  7. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was founded as a video sharing platform in 2005 and is now the most visited website in the US as of 2019. [1] Almost immediately after the site's launch, educational institutions, such as MIT OpenCourseWare and TED , were using it for the distribution of their content.

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