Science resources for all grade levels. You can find science videos, worksheets, activities, labs, and other content that will enhance your educational classroom.

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 details the "brown food chain," explaining how rotting detritus such as pond scum and animal poop contribute enormous amounts of energy

Everyone has an Adam's Apple.  This video discusses why a man's Adam's Apple is so prominent.

What is light pollution?  Most of the world can no longer even see the Milky Way Galaxy.  This video discusses why.

What happens to an astronauts cells when they hang out too long in space?  Also, find out other scientific experiments done on the ISS.

Find out what the Asteroid belt is.  Did you know that it isn't like what you might see in the movies?

Find out what solar flares are and how scientists are completing studies on them.

Here is some simple history behind the spacesuit.  Find out who comes up with the idea and how they have changed over time.

This video discusses the theories and hypotheses related to the formation of the moon.

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

Why did Pluto get demoted from being a planet?  Well did you know that there are actually bigger than Pluto objects that orbit our sun?

Explore with your students Saturn's moon Enceladus.

Embark on an intriguing video journey that explores the fascinating seasons experienced on other planets.

Kepler is a camera that looks for exoplanets.  This video discusses the processes behind finding exoplanets.

This video talks about the different types of blood types and why those are important.

Did you know that horseshoe crabs (they aren't really crabs) are used in the medical field?

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.

During your unit on adaptations, evolution, or predator-prey relationships, this video would be an excellent one to show your students.

This is a great video fro younger students to help differentiate between living and non-living things.

This is a fun video for younger students to help explain how things can move, fast and slow. It helps reinforce the concepts of fast and slow.

This video does an incredible job of discussing how bacteria are overcoming our human-created anti-bacteria.

Delight in an adorable video and catchy song designed to assist younger students in comprehending and recognizing the seasons.

Have you or your students ever wondered why we yawn?  The theory that you may have heard was to add more oxygen to your body.

This is a cute video to help younger students identify and classify elements of the four seasons.