Sixth Grade resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

This scientific video from BBC is really neat.  It shows a few different types of fish that use luminescence to attract prey and obtain their food...

In this sand dune activity, students will have the opportunity to explore five different types of sand dunes: barchan, parabolic, star, transverse...

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

Enhance your fossil unit with this concise and engaging video that explores the intriguing process of fossil extraction from rock. Witness the...

This video was an educational film for schools during the Cold War to teach them about Duck and Cover Drills in the event of a nuclear attack. (...

Unravel the mystery behind the ethereal nature of clouds in this captivating video. Delve into their physical composition, delve into the...

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

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.

This awesome video highlights two students who came up with a great invention for stopping ketchup from coming out all watery.  The video shows...

Prepare to be amazed and informed by this excellent animated video on the topic of tsunamis. Through the use of stunning visuals and easy-to-...

This document contains two passages comparing the advantages and disadvantages of young students owning a cell phone.  The second page contains a...

This website is great.  You can create a near limitless sets of configurable math worksheets. The worksheets have multiple variables and all...

Have you ever wondered what those packets that say "don't eat" on them?  You know those packets found in shoe boxes, jerky packages, and leather...

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

This is a fun video to tour the World and begin your exploration of the World. It names all the countries of the World.

When you are teaching a unit on Astronomy, inevitably you are going to get into a discussion with students on the possibility of life outside of...

This is a 15 word blank spelling test paper handout.

Immerse your students in a thought-provoking exploration of the devastating impact of oil spills on our oceans with this engaging worksheet and...

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

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about president Ulysses S. Grant, produced by Disney.

An excellent video that briefly describes what motion sickness is and what is causing it.

Teachers can create arrays and visually show how division works.  Using the program students can also work on estimation, factoring, remainders,...

I show this video when discussing pyroclastic flows.  This is a pyroclastic flow that killed a few people in Japan a couple of years ago.  It is a...

This is a great video to introduce or review prefixes, suffixes, and roots when decoding a word.