This is a fun video for younger students to help explain how things can move, fast and slow. It helps reinforce the concepts of fast and slow.
Physical Science
This video shows the history of batteries. Find out who were key inventors and what all the important parts of the battery are.
This is an animated video about the states of matter from StudyJams. They do an excellent job explaining the different states: solids, liquids,...
This video covers a range of key concepts that are essential for any unit on energy, including geothermal energy, solar energy, convection, the...
Have you ever wondered what sound actually looks like? In this NPR video, your students will actually get to see real sound waves as air is...
Here is a fun poem created to show all of the elements on the periodic table. Much of the poem demonstrates where the different names came from...
This science lab can be used in any of the science disciplines because it is going to help students learn how to read a meter tape. Students will...
This is a fun video that demonstrate optical illusions as well as other issues your brain might have, with getting information incorrect.
This video is awesome. It discusses why it would be impossible for Godzilla to exist. It talks about all of the largest animals to ever exists...
What would it be like to get punched by Superman? Here is a video that attempts to explaine the physics behind it.
I blame the Coronavirus for causing boredom which in turn caused me to play with making a video for my students. In this episode, El Guapo is...
This video isn't so much about Thor's hammer as it is about the density of dying stars. I am only assuming that Vsauce, the video creator, did...
Remember that good old show WKRP. What happened to great TV like that? Anyway, in this video the teacher teaches one of his students all about...
This "Its OK to be Smart" video discusses why our bodies feel cold. Students will learn that it is all about heat transfer. The video will...
In this video the question as to whether there is actually gravity in space is answered. The video discusses that astronauts are not actually...
Steve Spangler demonstrates the power behind friction using two notebooks. This can also be done using your textbooks. Variable to the...
Have you ever wondered whether or not ketchup was considered a liquid or a solid. After all it can take a lot to get ketchup out of a bottle. ...
If you are teaching physical science and have often tried to come up with a great explanation about why objects hit the ground at the same time if...
This is an awesome video demonstrating quantities of food that equal 200 calories. The video goes through the science behind a calorie and show...
In this science lab, students will gain a pretty good understanding of what mass, volume, and density are. They will digitally change the volume...
This music video can bring some joy to your lesson about light, gravity, waves, and the big bang as they listen to a parody of the Lion King song...
Have you ever wanted to know how rainbows are formed? This video quickly and graphically demonstrates and explains how they are formed.
Here is a handout to give students when they are about to do a science experiment. It will help them focus on the procedure of the scientific...
In this science video, Veritasium does a fantastic job interviewing the public to see if they know what it actually means to be a solid, liquid or...