This video shows a man on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, losing $15,000 because he didn't under stand the concept of squares. What is even...
7th Grade Resources
This is a great video to help introduce or review the Nashville, Tennessee Sit ins during the Civil Rights Movement.
This video is a fun rap about the organization and powers declared in the Constitution.
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 clip to introduce or start a discussion about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr - MLK.
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...
This is a documentary explaining the history just before the Great Depression occurred. It does a good job showing actual footage and music from...
Have you ever wondered why your cat loves you to death? You know when he takes out his claws and proceeds to dig them into your flesh. This is...
This video explains the advancements and competition of the Space Race between russia and the United States as part of the Cold War.
In this short National Geographic science video, we get to take a look at how deadly and awesome some eagles can be. This eagle enjoys reying...
This physics lab worksheet focuses on exploring the concepts of collision and momentum using a simulation. The lab is designed to engage students...
This NASA video demonstrates how scientists compare distances between the planets and the sun using the measurement system, Astronomical Units. ...
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...
Everyone has an Adam's Apple. This video discusses why a man's Adam's Apple is so prominent.
This educational video discusses why our bodies need water and answers how much we should drink every day.
In this student self-guided Earth Science activity, students will read about and work their way through the different techniques used in Relative...
This video examines President Kennedy and events leading up to the building of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War and the events leading up to...
Teachers can create arrays and visually show how division works. Using the program students can also work on estimation, factoring, remainders,...
A 14-year-old girl describes a great American adventure, crossing the Plains by wagon on a 2000-mile journey west
Here is a quick tribute to Rosalind Franklin the lady scientist who helped discover the double-helix shape of DNA.
In this exercise, students will use a Geologic map to discover what types of rocks, faults, and ages of those rocks are. They will read about the...
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting over 40 million people worldwide. And though it was discovered over a century...
In this SciShow video, students will gain a quick understanding as to why they can see their breath in cold air. The video discusses dew point,...
Gentle stream classroom timer. Add a soft soothing sound to your classroom timer with this babbling brook. A siren sounds at the end.