Steve Spangler does a great job presenting videos and experiments for kids. Here is a video and his website. In this video he demonstrates how...
High School Resources
I took another copy of this and then edited some of the slower parts and parts that might be objectionable for High School students. This video...
This video clip examines the influence of the first televised presidential debate during the election for president in 1960 between John F....
This volcano video demonstrates and discusses how composite and shield volcanoes are created and describes their lava type. The Ring of Fire and...
This video demonstrates a science experiment on the formation of calderas. The idea is great. Either show the video or demonstrate the formation...
This SciShow video discusses what truth serum is, how it was made, by chemistry, and the historical applications of it.
Survivor stories from Kristallnacht (Night of broken crystal or glass) from the USC Shoah Foundation offer a great first-hand account of the...
Enhance your fossil unit with this concise and engaging video that explores the intriguing process of fossil extraction from rock. Witness the...
Introducing "The Mad Scientist Game," an exciting and interactive review activity designed to make studying for tests enjoyable and engaging for...
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 is a great to clip to help introduce or review how Plessy Vs. Ferguson and the idea of separate but equal and segregation impacted the Civil...
Have you ever wondered why dogs pant? This video would be great to show your students when you are talking about animal adaptations and how their...
In this video, students get to hear and see a really rare volcanic eruption. These are silent killers called limnic eruptions. Limnic eruptions...
This image was designed to demonstrate how sandstone ends up as gneiss, a metamorphic rock. It follows the sequences of: sandstone, quartzite,...
This video explores the story of the election for president of 1960 between Kennedy and Nixon.
This is a great video to give a brief summation and history of the Pony Express.
This is a great video about the differences between a birds-eye and a human eye.
This video does a great job explaining why we cry and where those tears come from.
Show students how to use protractors and ruler in this interactive website. Teachers can also easily show polygons and quadrilaterals. Shape...
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...
Get ready for a journey to the Earth's core with this fascinating found on EducationalResource.org....
It's all about attraction. This video discusses covalent and ionic bonding as well as the more basic structure of atoms and molecules.