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

Honeybees create their honey-cone out of hexagons.  Why is this?  This video demonstrates how bees use math to maximize space and energy.

This video does an incredible job of discussing how bacteria are overcoming our human-created anti-bacteria.  It discusses the different ways in...

With this video, students will learn about how energy and matter get transferred through different organisms via the food chain.  Sun Energy,...

Students can either label or put the skeleton together in this online activity.  The better they do the higher their score.  They can practice it...

Here are five great facts about babies.  Note that a diagram of a breast is showed so this video would be for more of a mature...

This health-related video discusses the importance and science of sleep.  It discusses why some don't sleep well and many of the external stimuli...

If the evolution of life were to be displayed in a 24 hour period, what would it look like and how long have mammals actually been on Earth?  This...

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

This video teaches the science behind getting nervous and how it involves adrenaline. 

This resource would be a great introduction to your unit on cells.  It is an animation of many different types of cells and some of their...

If you are teaching about how predators and prey interact then this video is awesome. It shows a monitor lizard and a cobra fight and defend...

This video explores why our body craves food so much that we are willing to over eat until we are beyond full.

Eyeball floaters are what you see sometimes floating across your vision when looking at something bright.  This video explains what those are.

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

This video describes how the ear and eyes are related to motion sickness.  

This video visually describes how cells use active and passive transport to get molecules into an individual cell. Osmosis, Dialysis, Facilitated...

Here is a story of Stephen Sillett, who discovered that the extremely tall redwood trees actually contain their own ecosystems.  Watch this video...

This video discusses how the brain makes room for more information.

This video discusses the science and culture of being left-handed.  This would be a great video to show a class with a good percentage of lefties...

What is the difference between a migraine and a regular headache?  Who gets them?  What are the symptoms?  These are some of the questions...

Find out why and how people get motion sickness.

This is a great video about the differences between a birds-eye and a human eye.  

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...

This is a fun video that demonstrate optical illusions as well as other issues your brain might have, with getting information incorrect.