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

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...

When discussing tsunamis it is good to discuss that some tsunamis can reach hundreds of feet high if the conditions are right.  In 1958 that is...

Discover the haunting Survivor Account of Kristallnacht, a pivotal event that unfolded during the early stages of World War II and marked a...

This is an introductory video to avalanches.

This is an edited version of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.  This video does a great job telling the story of the tsunami from the video of those...

This file includes all of the assignments, instructions, lab notes, labs, worksheets, and presentations to teach the first chapter of Earth...

This video demonstrates how sugar gives a "high" to your brain, causing you to want to eat more. Carbohydrates, glucose, fructose, sucrose,...

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

What is Gluten?  Why are there so many commercials about Gluten.  In this short video you can get the simple answers.

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

Mr. Edmond sings a good song about the difference between Mass and Weight.  He actually has a nice voice.  He holds up signs so that you can...

This is a cute retelling of the events of the Continental Congress on the road to independence at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. It could...

This is a view of the iconic bus from the Rosa Parks story during the Civil Rights Movement and has a narration by Rosa Parks in her own words.

This is a visually appealing and dramatic video that introduces your students to the study of biomes.  This is a great video to show as you get...

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 hearings of Alger Hiss and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, supposed spies, during the Red Scare at the beginning of the Cold War...

This video explores the beginnings of the Red Scare including the HUAC hearings during the beginnings of the Cold War Era.

In this lab, students will design and experiment to determine which type of sediment is the most permeable and the most porous. This very open to...

This is an excellent video that discusses the 10% usage of the brain myth.  The video will discuss how the brain functions and the energy required...

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...

In this Earth Science lab, students will crush a soda can using atmospheric pressure. This is a common science experiment with a twist. In this...

Show students how to use protractors and ruler in this interactive website.  Teachers can also easily show polygons and quadrilaterals.  Shape...

In this science video, Veritasium does a fantastic job interviewing the public to see if they know what it actually means to be a solid, liquid or...

This volcanic eruption style is called Surtseyan, named after the island of Surtsey.  Surtseyan volcanoes erupt below the surface of the water.