Many people really only know of one kind of sphincter, called the sphincter, but did you know that your body has many of them.
Science Resources
Here is an interesting man/nature made landform found in Turkmenistan.
This is a cute video to help young students understand the importance of recycling and taking care of the Earth for Earth Day.
This is a cute song about soil that can be used as an introduction to soil for younger students.
This video discusses metal and its relationship with heat and fire. The video demonstrates the oxidation of metal. Steal wool gets ignited.
Learn about pain and what humans create to numb it. This video explains how your brain knows when pain has occurred.
This video answers the misconception that blood is blue when it is in your veins.
Find out what happens to the body as it lacks water.
Embark on an illuminating video that unravels the secrets of wind. Explore the fascinating mechanisms behind wind generation on our planet.
Use this video to create a great classroom discussion on the importance of sleep.
This video discusses molecules that make up every living thing, carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins.
This is a decent music video that does a pretty good job explaining DNA and its structure and bonding.
This video visually describes how cells use active and passive transport to get molecules into an individual cell.
The "Active and Passive Transport Cellular Methods Video" provides an in-depth explanation of the various cellular methods used for transportation,
This is a great video to help introduce or review the systems of the body to younger students.
This is a great video to help introduce or review the importance of the skeletal system for younger students.
This is a great video to help introduce or review the purpose of the nervous system with younger students.
This video is great at giving a simple animation and description on how our body benefits from plants' photosynthesis.