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

Here is an excellent video about how scientists map the human genome. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine, Tissues, Organs, Organism, DNA, and...

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....

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

Here is a website that has a sliding animation to demonstrate the size of...

Here is a gross video that your students may like to see.  What are the healthy and financial benefits of eating insects?  This video discusses...

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...

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...

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

Everyone has an Adam's Apple.  This video discusses why a man's Adam's Apple is so prominent.

This video is going to be hilarious to show your students?  The joke, "Silent but Violent" when referring to gas or farts is the basis of the...

This is a great video to show during your unit on adaptations and evolutionary changes.  This video demonstrates how sharks have evolved over time...

Why does swiss cheese have holes?  I have to admit I never thought about it, but this video show how bacteria goes through processes that create...

In this video symbiotic relationships are discussed.  The video does a great job detailing the relationships between symbiotic organisms,...

In this short National Geographic science video, we get to take a look at how deadly and awesome some eagles can be.  This eagle enjoys reying...

This MinuteEarth video does a great job exploring the history and science behind spoiled foods such as cheese, wine, coffee, and bread.  It...

This video clearly states what gene mutations are.  The Amoeba Sisters discuss Sickle Cell Anemia, gene mutations, DNA transfer, meiosis,...

How do scientists know the patterns of bird migration?  This video demonstrates how science over the years has evolved in its discovery of bird...

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

This "Its OK to be Smart" video discusses why our bodies feel cold.  Students will learn that it is all about heat transfer.  The video will...

This video does a good job explaining what is meant by natural selection in the evolutionary process and why scientists believe in the Theory of...

Use this video to create a great classroom discussion on the importance of sleep.

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

Here is a cute song for those who teach Kindergarten. Your students will be able to sing along to this song about the 5 things that plants need in...

In this earth science lab, students will flip M&Ms/Skittles to help them gain a better understanding as to what absolute dating is. Students...