Biology and life science resources for teachers of all grade levels. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

For most of history, scientists weren't quite sure why our hearts were beating or even what purpose they served. Eventually, we realized that...

You don't have to be on drugs or mentally ill, in order to hallucinate.  This video discusses the science behind hallucinations.

This is a great video to help introduce or review the systems of the body to younger students.

Here is a quick video that discusses what would happen if you drank too much water.  More importantly though is that it discusses many organs that...

This video answer the questions, "Why do joints pop and crack?."  In the video, they will discuss the anatomy of a joint, how it is used, and why...

In this biology video, students will grasp a better understanding of how cells divide through mitosis and meiosis, but the emphasis is on how...

This video demonstrates some of the actual scientific means for muscle growth.  Very strong individuals might owe their muscle growth to a...

The TED video is a feature of Sam who has Progeria, a genetic disorder that causes children to take on appearances of old age.  This would be a...

If you are teaching a unit on the skin or the epidermis, your students might be interested in viewing how tattoos stay permanent in your skin.  ...

This video covers a range of key concepts that are essential for any unit on energy, including geothermal energy, solar energy, convection, the...

This video explains how swallowed air becomes a burp and sometimes a smelly fart.  It also describes why those two bodily functions can smell.

This is a scientific method lab sheet geared to merge a science experiment with grammar by using complete sentences.

This is an awesome video demonstrating quantities of food that equal 200 calories.  The video goes through the science behind a calorie and show...

Optical illusions are some of the most fun things you can browse for on the internet.  In this video, ASAP Science discusses a little bit about...

Here is a quick tribute to Rosalind Franklin the lady scientist who helped discover the double-helix shape of DNA.

This Study Jam video discusses animal adaptations and how animals use them for protection.  Natural Selection, traits, inherited behavior,...

There are many misconceptions about evolution.  One of the largest misconceptions is that we evolved directly from an ape-like creature.  This...

While sugar is easy to spot in candy, soft drinks, and ice cream, it also hides out in foods you might not expect.  This video decodes confusing...

This video demonstrates how sugar gives a "high" to your brain, causing you to want to eat more. Carbohydrates, glucose, fructose, sucrose,...

Is it possible to be really scared to death?  The answer is "Yes!"  This video discusses how heart failure can occur and other reasons for being...

 This video comes from the Hi-5 singing group.  If you need to get your
little ones up and dancing while learning their 5 senses, then this...

This is a video that discusses the importance of sharks in the ocean ecosystem.  The questions, "What if there were no sharks?" is explored.

In this lab, students will create a digital table and a graph-based on information about the interactions of wolves and deer living on an island....

Find out why and how people get motion sickness.