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

 

This is a great video about the differences between a birds-eye and a human eye.  

Immerse your students in an excellent introductory video, "How's the Weather?" that serves as a valuable resource for identifying key elements of w

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 a fun song that helps younger students explore the powers of the Sun.

This is a great basic introductory video for exploring elements related to the sky. It also helps with some basic sight words.

This video discusses a range of astronomy topics.  The main theme of it though is, how likely planets are to being habitable.

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 discusses how the brain makes room for more information.

What is the difference between a migraine and a regular headache?  Who gets them?  What are the symptoms?

How does tape work?  Van Der Waals bonds are the answer.

Find out the answer to why bug bites itch.  Did you know that most itching bites are all in the head?

Here is a quick video that demonstrates and explains the history of the microscope.

Have you ever wondered where the heat inside the Earth comes from?

Where did all the material found in Saturn's rings come from?  How did those rings form?

Why do feet smell?  Why do some feet have strange food odors?

Find out why and how people get motion sickness.

This video explains how swallowed air becomes a burp and sometimes a smelly fart.  It also describes why those two bodily functions can smell.

Find out how scientists use the light spectrum to locate exoplanets.

The Chelyabinsk Meteor was an awesome event that occurred in Russia.  This video explains the ins and outs of this meteorite impact.

Find out how scientists create electricity near volcanoes by using geothermal energy.

Here is a quick 8-minute video that talks about 3 man-made disasters that were all preventable.

Eyeball floaters are what you see sometimes floating across your vision when looking at something bright.  This video explains what those are.

Check out this video that will give you the ins and outs of lactose and lactate.