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

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

This video examines President Kennedy and events leading up to the building of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War and the events leading up to...

Veritasium demonstrates a PyroBoard.  A PyroBoard is a flame that is bounced around by sound waves.  Through the experiment you can actually see...

Have you ever wondered how big the solar system is?  This video explores the size and distance of our solar system.  It also discusses where...

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

Demonstrate how magma is more buoyant than the surrounding earth material.  Volcanoes erupt simply because the melted rock rises up through cracks...

This is the full recording of the “I have a dream speech” given by Martin Luther King Jr. from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the Civil...

This worksheet reviews the concept of area and perimeter.  Types of questions include the area of irregular shape, adding the total area of two...

This is a good great video to show the basic story (dramatization) of the (Jimmy Doolittle) DooLittle Raids in WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War...

In this lab, students will identify up to 6 igneous rocks. They will practice using a dichotomous key in order to ID their rocks. Students will...

An excellent video that briefly describes what motion sickness is and what is causing it.

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

This video discusses how scientists are taking plants and creating fuel and energy with it.  Biological concepts are also taught about breaking...

In this Earth Science Lab, students will design and experiment that will help them determine the densities of different rocks and minerals. This...

Embark on an extraordinary adventure as two explorers venture beyond the conventional trails and unearth the hidden treasures nestled within...

If you don't know why stars can look like they are twinkly, then this video would be great to watch and show to your students.

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 short tribute to the legacy of Rosa Parks and her role in the Civil Rights Movement.

This is a great tribute video to heros. It introduces Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Flight 93, 9-11, Sandy Hook, and even the Granite...

This video explores the beginning of the War on Terror and 9/11 (September 11th) including the actions of President George W. Bush.

This video shows President Ford’s full speech as he pardons President Richard Nixon and explains somewhat why.

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 is a fun video that can be used as an introduction to the language, grammar, and a host of other general English topics.

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