Physical science resources for teachers of all grade levels. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

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

Remember that good old show WKRP.  What happened to great TV like that? Anyway, in this video the teacher teaches one of his students all about...

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...

Students will dive into the world of balancing using levers and fulcrums. Through a virtual simulation called "Phet Balancing Act," students will...

This video isn't so much about Thor's hammer as it is about the density of dying stars.  I am only assuming that Vsauce, the video creator, did...

It's all about attraction.  This video discusses covalent and ionic bonding as well as the more basic structure of atoms and molecules.

This is a fun video that demonstrate optical illusions as well as other issues your brain might have, with getting information incorrect.

This is an awesome video demonstrating quantities of food that equal 200 calories.  The video goes through the science behind a calorie and show...

What would it be like to get punched by Superman?  Here is a video that attempts to explaine the physics behind it.

This video does an excellent job explaining the answer to the question, "How small is an atom?  It compares an atom to the size of a grapefruit...

Have you ever wondered whether or not ketchup was considered a liquid or a solid.  After all it can take a lot to get ketchup out of a bottle. ...

The ability to watch supercooled water turn instantly to ice is quite popular right now on the internet.  Here is a video that will discuss why...

If you are teaching physical science and have often tried to come up with a great explanation about why objects hit the ground at the same time if...

Have you ever heard of a brinicle?  Brinicles are rare phenomena that occurs when ocean water freezes very quickly causing any life that gets...

This is a video that discusses what sound its, how it travels, and why we can or cannot hear it.  The video also discusses how the ear receives...

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 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...

In this video pedestrians pedestrians in a park are asked why a hard drive
and a book sitting at the same temperature have a different...

Here is a handout to give students when they are about to do a science experiment.  It will help them focus on the procedure of the scientific...

This animated video does a great job of talking about the relativity of speed.  This would be an excellent video to show during a physics or...

Optical illusions are some of the most fun things you can browse for on the internet.  In this video, ASAP Science discusses a little bit about...

Have you ever wanted to know how rainbows are formed?  This video quickly and graphically demonstrates and explains how they are formed.

In this science lab, students will gain a pretty good understanding of what mass, volume, and density are. They will digitally change the volume...

This video discusses and demonstrates how levers are used to reduce the amount of work and energy required to lift something.   This would be...