In this science lab, students will gain a pretty good understanding of what mass, volume, and density are. They will digitally change the volume...
High School Resources
Have you ever wondered why your cat loves you to death? You know when he takes out his claws and proceeds to dig them into your flesh. This is...
This animated "Clearly Stated" video does a great job describing and showing what DNA actually is. It goes furth discussing how the RNA leaves the...
This clip explains the reasons and story of the case of Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas during the Civil Rights Movement.
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. (...
This video provides a concise overview of Alfred Wegener's involvement in the discovery of Continental Drift. It sheds light on the challenges he...
This worksheet is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of momentum and impulse in physics. Through a series of engaging...
In this video, students get to hear and see a really rare volcanic eruption. These are silent killers called limnic eruptions. Limnic eruptions...
This video explains the Amendments of the Bill of Rights.
This TEDed video shows just how big the ocean is. It does a great job at putting the sheer size of the ocean into perspective.
This informative film is an ideal resource for educators to wrap up their World War I unit. It delves into the causes and consequences of the war...
This video is a great attention grabber for learning global geography, it names all of the nations of the world in a fun song....
This is a great video that explores the history and background of President George Washington and the Monument itself.
This video explains the advancements and competition of the Space Race between russia and the United States as part of the Cold War.
Bill Nye said about the Joy of Discovery is awesome. It is the joy of discovery that makes every human being a scientist. We explore, test,...
This is the rubric I use to grade each student's science experiment that they present to the class.
While sugar is easy to spot in candy, soft drinks, and ice cream, it also hides out in foods you might not expect. This video decodes confusing...
This animated video demonstrates how the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854. Learn how this act help begin the Civil War and divide our government...
If you are teaching a unit on the skin or the epidermis, your students might be interested in viewing how tattoos stay permanent in your skin. ...
This is a really short video about how to become an entrepreneur and discusses what an entrepreneur is in economics.
Discover a captivating educational video that creatively explains the theory of Plate Tectonics in the style of a pop-up book. Explore scientific...
This is a great overview of the organization and functions of the three branches of government.
Here is some simple history behind the spacesuit. Find out who comes up with the idea and how they have changed over time.