In The Go Jetters Explore the Marble Palace of the Taj Mahal, the Go Jetters crew visits the Taj Mahal in India. Learn about the marble palace and the elephants that were used to carry materials from all over India to Agra. This video is excerpted from BBC's Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four plucky international heroes as they travel the globe visiting the world’s most famous landmarks with their friend and mentor, Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.
Join the Go Jetters on a journey to India to explore one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Taj Mahal! In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Uncover fascinating facts about its marble design, gemstones, and cultural significance.
- Locate the Taj Mahal on a map.
- Color gemstones to finish a pattern.
- Create your own dance inspired by India’s classical Kathak.
Join Tala and the Go Jetters to discover amazing facts about Sumatran tigers! In this interactive worksheet, you'll:
- Explore what makes these tigers unique, what they eat, and how they survive in protected areas.
- Complete a quick quiz.
- Doodle stripes on a tiger.
- Trace the name of another big cat found in Sumatra.
Join Tala and the Go Jetters to discover fascinating facts about mountain gorillas! In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Explore what gorillas eat, how they live, and what makes them unique.
- Complete a quick quiz.
- Doodle fruit for the gorillas
- Trace the name of another ape — the gibbon!
In How the Human Body Adjusts to Space Travel, host Harith Iskander explains the challenges astronauts face when traveling in space. These challenges include nausea, dizziness, and disorientation due to the lack of gravity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Got Science?, a science magazine series that explores and explains science in everyday life.
In Breaking Through the "Runner's Wall", host Harith Iskander explores what happens when runners hit "the wall" during a marathon. This is when they feel like they can’t run any further. As runners exercise, their bodies use up energy from a type of sugar called glycogen. When glycogen runs out, the body starts to make lactic acid to protect the muscles from burning out. The trick to pushing past "the wall" is eating foods with carbohydrates before the race to keep energy levels up. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Got Science?, a science magazine series that explores and explains science in everyday life.
Join the Go Jetters on a flying adventure around a fragile sea arch. In this fun story, you'll:
- Read out loud, changing the pictures for words.
- Learn how erosion transforms rocks into caves, arches, and stacks.
- Discover funky facts about rock formations.
The Go Jetters and pufflings need your help! Help Lars and Glitch through the maze to collect the pufflings so they can send them safely out to sea. How many pufflings can you spot? Count them.
Flying over London in a jet? What a view! Can you figure out what time Big Ben is showing? Pretend you’re in the Vroomster soaring above London. Act out what you can see.
Discover Italy’s natural wonders and cultural treasures! In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Learn what makes a stratovolcano, why Mount Vesuvius is famous, and how Naples shaped pizza history.
- Locate Italy on a map.
- Color a pizza.
- Identify shapes.
Kyan conquered his fear of the dragons to help his friends! Pretend you are in a parade and do your best dragon dance. Color the lanterns to complete the pattern.
Join the Go Jetters in learning about the wonders of the Amazon rainforest. In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Discover fascinating facts about rainforest habitats and biodiversity.
- Locate the Amazon rainforest on a map.
- Trace the Mighty Amazon River.
- Try to name three different plants.
In The Go Jetters Explore the Marble Palace of the Taj Mahal, the Go Jetters crew visits the Taj Mahal in India. Learn about the marble palace and the elephants that were used to carry materials from all over India to Agra. This video is excerpted from BBC's Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four plucky international heroes as they travel the globe visiting the world’s most famous landmarks with their friend and mentor, Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.
Join the Go Jetters on a journey to India to explore one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Taj Mahal! In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Uncover fascinating facts about its marble design, gemstones, and cultural significance.
- Locate the Taj Mahal on a map.
- Color gemstones to finish a pattern.
- Create your own dance inspired by India’s classical Kathak.
Join Tala and the Go Jetters to discover amazing facts about Sumatran tigers! In this interactive worksheet, you'll:
- Explore what makes these tigers unique, what they eat, and how they survive in protected areas.
- Complete a quick quiz.
- Doodle stripes on a tiger.
- Trace the name of another big cat found in Sumatra.
Join Tala and the Go Jetters to discover fascinating facts about mountain gorillas! In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Explore what gorillas eat, how they live, and what makes them unique.
- Complete a quick quiz.
- Doodle fruit for the gorillas
- Trace the name of another ape — the gibbon!
In How the Human Body Adjusts to Space Travel, host Harith Iskander explains the challenges astronauts face when traveling in space. These challenges include nausea, dizziness, and disorientation due to the lack of gravity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Got Science?, a science magazine series that explores and explains science in everyday life.
In Breaking Through the "Runner's Wall", host Harith Iskander explores what happens when runners hit "the wall" during a marathon. This is when they feel like they can’t run any further. As runners exercise, their bodies use up energy from a type of sugar called glycogen. When glycogen runs out, the body starts to make lactic acid to protect the muscles from burning out. The trick to pushing past "the wall" is eating foods with carbohydrates before the race to keep energy levels up. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Got Science?, a science magazine series that explores and explains science in everyday life.
Join the Go Jetters on a flying adventure around a fragile sea arch. In this fun story, you'll:
- Read out loud, changing the pictures for words.
- Learn how erosion transforms rocks into caves, arches, and stacks.
- Discover funky facts about rock formations.
The Go Jetters and pufflings need your help! Help Lars and Glitch through the maze to collect the pufflings so they can send them safely out to sea. How many pufflings can you spot? Count them.
Flying over London in a jet? What a view! Can you figure out what time Big Ben is showing? Pretend you’re in the Vroomster soaring above London. Act out what you can see.
Discover Italy’s natural wonders and cultural treasures! In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Learn what makes a stratovolcano, why Mount Vesuvius is famous, and how Naples shaped pizza history.
- Locate Italy on a map.
- Color a pizza.
- Identify shapes.
Kyan conquered his fear of the dragons to help his friends! Pretend you are in a parade and do your best dragon dance. Color the lanterns to complete the pattern.
Join the Go Jetters in learning about the wonders of the Amazon rainforest. In this fun worksheet, you'll:
- Discover fascinating facts about rainforest habitats and biodiversity.
- Locate the Amazon rainforest on a map.
- Trace the Mighty Amazon River.
- Try to name three different plants.