This "It's OK to be Smart" video discusses the human nose and its awesome ability to sense smells.
Science Resources
This video discusses the science and culture of being left-handed. This would be a great video to show a class with a good percentage of lefties.
In this SciShow video, students will gain a quick understanding as to why they can see their breath in cold air.
In this video, students will see what your body converts fat too when it is burning fat.
This video answer the questions, "Why do joints pop and crack?." In the video, they will discuss the anatomy of a joint, how it is used, and why y
This video does a great job discussing and showing the processes of coastal beach and rock formations. The video also discusses a little bit about
This video visually discusses what ecosystems and biomes are. The video is 16 minutes long.
This is a visually appealing and dramatic video that introduces your students to the study of biomes.
In this video, the definition of an ecosystem is visually demonstrated and discussed as well as the different biomes.
With this video, students will learn about how energy and matter get transferred through different organisms via the food chain.
In this lab, students will create a digital table and a graph-based on information about the interactions of wolves and deer living on an island.
In this informative video, Earth Science students will delve into the fascinating world of plate tectonics.
This MinuteEarth video does a great job exploring the history and science behind spoiled foods such as cheese, wine, coffee, and bread.
This SciShow video discusses what Demodex mites are, how we get them on our skin, and why they would choose our faces to live.
Mr. Edmond sings a good song about the difference between Mass and Weight. He actually has a nice voice.
This Study Jam video uses two cartoon characters to describe the processes of weathering and erosion.
If you are about to teach a lesson on black holes and the Roche Limit, this might be a fun science video to watch with your students.
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,
In this biology video, students will grasp a better understanding of how cells divide through mitosis and meiosis, but the emphasis is on how throu
Here is a plate tectonic demonstration/lab idea for all grade levels.
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
I show this video during my unit on volcanoes when discussing the two Hawaiian volcano flow types, Pahoehoe and aa lavas.