States of Matter Video: What does it really mean to be a solid, liquid or gas?
Engage students with a fun video that challenges common understandings of solids, liquids, and gases. They will learn the true scientific definitions of matter's fundamental states.
Study Jam: Weathering and Erosion video
Introduce weathering and erosion concepts using an animated video. Students will grasp these key geological processes through clear scientific explanations and relatable cartoon characters.
Surface Water Landforms Google Earth Scavenger Hunt
Engage students to locate surface water landforms such as meanders, deltas, and floodplains using Google Earth. They will visualize vocabulary and master geo-coordinates.
Jobs in Earth Science Investigation
Students explore ten Earth Science disciplines, research career descriptions, salaries, and educational paths. They discover diverse opportunities and financial potential in geology.
How small is an atom? Video
Help students visualize the incredible, tiny scale of atoms. They will learn about atomic size through compelling comparisons, enhancing their grasp of fundamental atomic structure concepts.
Burt and Ernie Heavy and Light Game Video
Students will join Burt and Ernie to explore heavy and light through an engaging game video. Young learners will build foundational understanding of comparative weight and measurement skills.
Capacity
Students will learn to identify and compare standard liquid volume units including cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. Use this video to build foundational understanding of capacity measurements.
Levers Balancing Lab using Phet
Your students will explore lever balancing in a Phet simulation. They investigate mass and distance relationships from the fulcrum and calculate mechanical advantage.
Why is it warmer the further underground you go?
Students will understand why temperatures rise underground, exploring Earth's layers, convection, volcanoes, and plate tectonics. Discover Lord Kelvin's methods for dating Earth.
Why is glass transparent? Video
Your students will explore how silica, oxygen, and light create transparent glass. Engaging animations reveal the science behind this common, clear material.
Momentum and Impulse Problems to be Solved With Answer Key
Students will solve engaging problems applying momentum, impulse, force, velocity, and kinetic energy to strengthen physics understanding. An answer key is provided.
Science Experiment Rubric
Help students understand expectations for their science experiment presentations. Grade their scientific inquiry, data interpretation, and communication effectively with clear criteria.