High School resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

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 observation lab, students will use stream tables to observe how rivers form. When students are done they will understand how natural...

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about Harry S. Truman, produced by Disney. Includes items like the atomic bomb, Japanese...

This is a great video to help explore a brief history of Arlington National Cemetery. 

Sugar is blamed way too much for a child's extra energy.  Watch this video to see why science says it is not to be blamed.

This video shows the history of batteries.  Find out who were key inventors and what all the important parts of the battery are.

In this Earth Science/Geology assignment, students will gain a better understanding of igneous rock formation and the evidence left behind when a...

This is a fun propaganda film against the Japanese from the WWII era. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

This educational video explains the five main parts of evolution in simple, easy-to-understand terms. The video covers population effects, non-...

In this SciShow video, students will gain a quick understanding as to why they can see their breath in cold air.  The video discusses dew point,...

In this student self-guided Earth Science activity, students will read about and work their way through the different techniques used in Relative...

This video does an excellent job explaining the answer to the question, "How small is an atom?  It compares an atom to the size of a grapefruit...

This video is a great way to introduce the evolution of languages.  How do linguists trace the origin of words?

This is a great clip to use as a hook or a discussion point to introduce the Navajo Code Talkers in WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

This is a great video to give a brief summation and history of the Pony Express.

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 is a great video overview with interesting facts about President Franklin D. Roosevelt, produced by Disney. Includes items like the Great...

This video was an educational film for schools during the Cold War to teach them about Duck and Cover Drills in the event of a nuclear attack. (...

Why do we blush?  This is actually a scientific mystery.  This video explores some of the hypothesis out there.

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

A limnic eruption occurs when a poisonous gas gets "belched" out of the bottom of a lake where it was building up pressure.  This video discusses...

This is a brief video to help explore some of America's greatest landmarks.

This video is a fun rap about the organization and powers declared in the Constitution.

In this activity, students will briefly examine 10 fields/disciplines of Geology: hydrology, volcanology, mineralogy, paleontology, stratigraphy,...