Big Brain Shows Lesson Plan Episode 14 • March 2, 2026

Robot Cameras, Red Moons, and Books That Welcome Everyone

Main Lesson Takeaway

"Science and technology can change how we see and share the world—so we should stay curious, watch nature safely, and treat others with respect and inclusion."

The Hook (Pre-Watch)

Ask the class before watching:

"Can you think of a time you tried to capture something important (a photo, a video, or a story) and what made it easier or harder to show it clearly and kindly to others?"

Vocabulary Focus

gimbal

A tool that helps a camera stay steady even when your hands move.

When I ran beside my friend on the playground, the gimbal helped my video look smooth instead of bouncy.

stabilization

Keeping something from shaking or wobbling so it stays steady.

Camera stabilization can make a soccer-goal clip easier to watch because the picture doesn’t jump around.

totality

The part of an eclipse when the Moon is completely inside Earth’s darkest shadow.

During totality, we watched the Moon change color and compared how red it looked every few minutes.

empathy

Understanding and caring about how someone else might feel.

Reading an inclusive book helped me practice empathy by imagining what life is like for a kid with different challenges and strengths than mine.

Discussion & Reflection

Have students answer these questions after watching the episode.

1
If you could invent a phone tool to help with one daily problem, what would it do?
2
What makes a story feel like it includes you and your friends?