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

This resource would be a great introduction to your unit on cells.

This is a TEDed video that demonstrates how cancer-fighting drugs kill cancer and why the human body ends up with some side effects.

There are many misconceptions about evolution.  This TEDed video discusses those misconceptions.

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.

Here is a great introduction to rocks and minerals.  There is an experiment for creating rock candy as well.

If you are trying to get your students to learn and memorize the three types of rocks, Igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary the try using this catc

Here is a great video that introduces volcanoes.

This is a great video to encourage the pursuit of science.

This informative video debunks several common myths about the human brain.

Here is a gross video that your students may like to see.  What are the healthy and financial benefits of eating insects?

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 great video to examine how a lightning bolt is formed and travels.

Learn about air pressure in this engaging animation that explains how heavy air affects us and why it doesn't crush us.

This animated video discusses solar energy and why we as humans don't use it for everything yet.

In this informative video, students will learn about the 1816 "Year without a Summer" and the devastating impact that it had on the world.

This is a neat animate video that discusses the difference between poisons and venoms.  

This is an animated video that discusses eels.

Unlock the secrets of transparent glass with this captivating and informative video.

This video demonstrates the science behind the spice.  Why do peppers make your brain think your tongue is on fire?

Discover a captivating educational video that creatively explains the theory of Plate Tectonics in the style of a pop-up book.

This is an excellent video that discusses the 10% usage of the brain myth.

This animated video does a great job of talking about the relativity of speed.

Have you ever wondered what happens to all that grease and oil after cooking your meals?

This video describes how the ear and eyes are related to motion sickness.