Sahara Desert
🐫 Sahara Desert Video for Kids – An Epic Adventure Through Sand, Stone & Survival
☀️ Get ready for an unforgettable trip across the world’s largest hot desert in this Sahara Desert Video for Kids! This educational journey, perfect for Grades 3–6, uncovers the secrets of the Sahara’s incredible size, striking landforms, and survival superstars — from camels and fennec foxes to ancient Berber tribes.
🏜️ Sand Dunes, Mountains & Mushroom Rocks – It’s More Than Just Sand
Students will explore landforms like ergs, regs, hamadas, and towering sand dunes sculpted by desert winds. From the extinct volcano Mount Koussi to the wind-carved mushroom rocks of Egypt’s White Desert, the Sahara is a landscape like no other.
🌴 Adaptation is Everything – Life in a Harsh Land
This video introduces students to amazing desert plant and animal adaptations, including camels’ triple eyelids, dancing lizards, sand-diving snakes, and birds that carry water in their feathers! Learn about succulents, date palms, acacia trees, and how people survive using oases and wells.
🎓 Geography, Ecology & Culture Combined
Ideal for lessons on desert biomes, climate zones, and human geography, this video also introduces the culture of the Berbers and Tuareg people, who’ve thrived in this extreme environment for thousands of years. It’s engaging, informative, and perfect for young explorers!
Video length: 31:25 minutes.
Worksheets
Quizzes – PDF & Online
WOW Facts About the Sahara Desert
Camel Close Up
Living in the Sahara – Cloze Worksheet
VFT Sahara Desert Video Breakdown
Draw A Scene
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Topics Covered In This Video
Location of the Sahara Desert
Fun facts about the Sahara Desert
Geography
Landforms of the Sahara
Oases
Climate
Plant life and its adaptations
Insects of the Sahara
Birds of the Sahara
Reptiles of the Sahara
Mammals of the Sahara
Camels
Berber people
Touareg people
Classroom Ideas

Food of Rome
Create a recipe for a dish seen in the video (uses fractions, measurements, + directions)

Greetings Around the Word
Explore different ways to greet people across various cultures (“Buongiorno” in Italy, bowing in Japan, saying “Hola” in Cuba, etc.).

Explore Vocabulary
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Music
Listen to music from Italy.

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Write a story with Rome as the setting. The main character could be from another country (compare and contrast characters).

Create Quizzes
Students create a quiz based on the information presented for their peers. This can be used as a review for a test, or jigsaw class activity where students are responsible for teaching other students assigned topics.

Mapping
Have students print out a map of Rome and identify where the sites in the video are located.

Natural Wonders vs. Landmarks
Explore the concepts of natural wonders vs. manmade structures. Research how various landmarks around Rome were created.

Art History
Recreate famous pieces of art in Rome.

Local Festivals
Have students research Italian festivals at the local, state, and national levels.

Art and Social Studies
Draw a scene from the video you just watched.
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