Physical science resources for teachers of all grade levels. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

A hearty bowl of cereal gives you the energy to start your day, but how exactly did that energy make its way into your bowl? It all begins with...

In this episode of the El Guapo Loco Science Show, Mr. Weir will show the kids what Machu Pichu is and some of the animal life that is found in...

The ability to watch supercooled water turn instantly to ice is quite popular right now on the internet.  Here is a video that will discuss why...

This NASA video describes how the Wright Brothers used the scientific inquiry in learning to fly.  It will demonstrate how their first plane...

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

Veritasium does a good job following the scientific method in order to find out what a candle flame is actually made out of.  Your students will...

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...

In this video the question as to whether there is actually gravity in space is answered.  The video discusses that astronauts are not actually...

This video answers the question, "Why is our solar system flat?"  

Veritasium demonstrates a PyroBoard.  A PyroBoard is a flame that is bounced around by sound waves.  Through the experiment you can actually see...

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...

I built my own laser light sound visualizer. Using a tone generator and multiple tones you can create some awesome light patterns. We showed this...

Have you ever heard of a brinicle?  Brinicles are rare phenomena that occurs when ocean water freezes very quickly causing any life that gets...

This animated video does a great job of talking about the relativity of speed.  This would be an excellent video to show during a physics or...

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. ...

This video shows the history of batteries.  Find out who were key inventors and what all the important parts of the battery are.

Looking for an informative video about geothermal energy? Look no further than this fascinating 10-minute video from...

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.

This is an animated video about the states of matter from StudyJams.  They do an excellent job explaining the different states: solids, liquids,...

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...

It's all about attraction.  This video discusses covalent and ionic bonding as well as the more basic structure of atoms and molecules.

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...

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...

Optical illusions are some of the most fun things you can browse for on the internet.  In this video, ASAP Science discusses a little bit about...