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

This is a short clip to help introduce or reinforce global supply and demand in economics.

In this educational video, scientists from Arizona State University, discuss a little bit about the red planet, what we know about it, and how we...

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

This video discusses the 5,000 mile Silk Road.  Learn how commerce and economics connected the world's major settlements.  The Silk Road was the...

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

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

Learn about air pressure in this engaging animation that explains how heavy air affects us and why it doesn't crush us. The video does a great job...

In this tutorial, you will see how to use FlashBack Express 5.  FlashBack Express is an excellent free program, with premium options, that will...

This animated video discusses solar energy and why we as humans don't use it for everything yet.

This engaging video series offers a fun and quick way to introduce basic economic concepts to students. The series is broken up into several short...

In this lecture, the use and importance of ores are discussed. Gemstones and gems are discussed visually. Titanium and its use are discussed. An...

This video is a short explanation as to why the Constitution was created.

Veritasium does a good job following the scientific method in order to find out what a candle flame is actually made out of.  Your students will...

This is a great video to help demonstrate and explain how local governments can make decisions for themselves and how it is sometimes better than...

This is a great video to help explain the dictators' movements, or prelude, toward war in WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

This Google search activity allows students to go to the internet to search for specific minerals and then to use the Periodic Table to discover...

This is the rubric I use to grade each student's science experiment that they present to the class.

In this volcano video, students will be able to see a climb up Krakatoa's child, Anak.  I find this video fascinating because it vividly shows the...

Embark on an illuminating video that unravels the secrets of wind. Explore the fascinating mechanisms behind wind generation on our planet....

In this EdTech Earth Science activity, students will use Google Drawing to create an image that demonstrates the three main types of earthquake...

This SciShow video discusses what truth serum is, how it was made, by chemistry, and the historical applications of it.

Looking for a fun and educational way to teach your students about plant growth? Look no further than our Plant Writing Passages and Prompt! This...

This video examines President Richard M. Nixon’s plans to “limit” yet “expand” America’s role in the Vietnam conflict.

This SciShow video discusses what Demodex mites are, how we get them on our skin, and why they would choose our faces to live.  This video teaches...