In the vast expanse of the universe, whispers of a “chosen one” echo—a unique individual with the potential to illuminate the darkness and unravel the world’s greatest mysteries. This power, inherent in all of us, is mastered by only a select few. At Kurzgesagt, we harness this very power to explore the latest scientific discoveries and create captivating videos. This extraordinary power is known as curiosity, and the chosen one could very well be you!
We are thrilled to announce that our Guide to Curiosity is now available in our shop. This adventure is designed to help you think like a Kurzgesagt birb and unlock your full curiosity potential. Spanning 160 engaging and interactive pages, this guide aims to awaken your curiosity and transform your perspective on the world forever.
Prepare yourself for an epic journey filled with quests to solve riddles and uncover hidden truths about our world. But fear not, as the birbs will accompany you every step of the way. Plus, you can share this adventure with a friend! Developed at the Kurzgesagt headquarters, these 18 curiosity quests are the result of countless hours of research and experimentation, culminating in the ultimate curiosity adventure.
We had an incredible time creating this product, and we are excited to finally share this experience with you. Visit the Kurzgesagt shop to discover if you are the chosen birb. Every purchase directly supports our efforts to produce more videos, and in return, you receive a special piece of Kurzgesagt.
Thank you for being an integral part of our journey and for making this channel possible. Embrace your curiosity and join us in exploring the wonders of the universe!
Imagine you are a Kurzgesagt birb on a mission to explore a new planet. Draw a map of this planet and create a quest with three challenges or mysteries to solve. Share your quest with a classmate and see if they can complete it!
Start a curiosity journal where you write down three questions you have about the world each day. Pick one question each week to research and find answers. Share your findings with the class and see what new things you can learn together!
Choose a simple science experiment to conduct at home or in class. Document the steps and results in your curiosity journal. Discuss with your classmates what you discovered and what questions the experiment raised for you.
Create a collage using pictures and words from magazines or printouts that represent things you are curious about. Present your collage to the class and explain why these topics interest you and what you hope to learn about them.
Form a curiosity club with your friends where you meet once a week to discuss a new topic or question. Each member can take turns leading a session on something they are curious about. This is a great way to learn from each other and explore new ideas!
Curiosity – A strong desire to learn or know something. – Example sentence: Sarah’s curiosity about the stars led her to read many books about space.
Universe – All of space and everything in it, including stars, planets, and galaxies. – Example sentence: The universe is so vast that scientists are always discovering new things about it.
Mysteries – Things that are difficult or impossible to understand or explain. – Example sentence: The mysteries of the deep ocean make scientists eager to explore it further.
Adventure – An exciting or unusual experience. – Example sentence: Going on a nature hike was an adventure that taught us about different plants and animals.
Quests – Long or difficult searches for something important. – Example sentence: The scientists went on quests to find new species in the rainforest.
Truths – Facts or things that are true. – Example sentence: Through experiments, we can discover scientific truths about how the world works.
Research – The careful study of something to learn more about it. – Example sentence: The students did research on how plants grow for their science project.
Exploration – The act of traveling through a place to learn about it. – Example sentence: Exploration of Mars could help us understand more about the planet’s history.
Journey – Traveling from one place to another, often with a purpose. – Example sentence: The journey to the science museum was full of exciting discoveries.
Potential – The ability to develop or become something in the future. – Example sentence: The young scientist showed great potential in her ability to solve complex problems.