High School resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

For most of history, scientists weren't quite sure why our hearts were beating or even what purpose they served. Eventually, we realized that...

This video answers the misconception that blood is blue when it is in your veins.  This video discusses the different hues of red in humans as...

This is a fun video that can be used to introduce, review, or reinforce state and capitals as scene on the Animaniancs.

I created this program to generate unlimited opportunities to create sentences using names, nouns, adjectives, and verbs.  Just click the "...

This is a great video to help introduce or review interjections in grammar. (The video does include a boy getting a shot in the rear.)

This video explores President Richard M. Nixon's promise and approach to the Vietnam Conflict/War.

This is a short clip of Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show.

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

When discussing tsunamis it is good to discuss that some tsunamis can reach hundreds of feet high if the conditions are right.  In 1958 that is...

The letters of a homesteader couple describe the epic experience of the first white settlers on the Plains.

In this assignment students will find images of the most common formations found in caves: helictites, stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, cave...

Students will dive into the world of balancing using levers and fulcrums. Through a virtual simulation called "Phet Balancing Act," students will...

At the beginning of science courses, usually, the scientific method is taught. My high school students have to demonstrate their knowledge of the...

This is a great video and song to use as a hook or closure piece on a lesson about the Dust Bowl.

This video is going to be hilarious to show your students?  The joke, "Silent but Violent" when referring to gas or farts is the basis of the...

If the evolution of life were to be displayed in a 24 hour period, what would it look like and how long have mammals actually been on Earth?  This...

This is a great video clip to introduce or start a discussion about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr - MLK.

Have you ever wondered where the heat inside the Earth comes from? Look no further than this fascinating video found on...

This is a great video that shows Apollo 11, orbiting the Moon, and the Lunar Module descending and landing on the Moon, and Neil Armstrong taking...

This is footage from President Kennedy’s Funeral Procession.

In this EdTech Earth Science activity, students will use Google Drawing to create an image that demonstrates the three main types of earthquake...

This is a great video to help explain and summarize the events of Kristallnacht (Night of broken crystal or glass) and the persecution of the Jews...

In this lab, students will take piles of sand and determine what the sand's angle of repose is. Students will compare 4 trials and see at how many...

This is a great video to introduce and explore the basics of scarcity and the function of choice in economics.