This NASA video demonstrates how scientists compare distances between the planets and the sun using the measurement system, Astronomical Units. They do a great job discussing scaling and why we use AU's as the measurement system when talking about our solar system.
This video comes from the Hi-5 singing group. If you need to get your
little ones up and dancing while learning their 5 senses, then this video would be perfect.
Immerse yourself in an engaging animated video that delves into the captivating world of fossils. Discover a wealth of information about various types of fossils and their intricate formation processes. This educational video covers a wide range of fascinating fossils, including trace fossils, mold fossils, resin fossils, and body fossils. Gain a comprehensive understanding of each type as you explore their unique characteristics and significance. Expand your knowledge and fuel your curiosity through this visually captivating and informative exploration of fossils.
A quick video that will describe erosion found in the mountains and show beautiful scenery, then you have found a good one. This video shows scenery from high up in the Oregon mountains and has excellent footage of erosion.
In this educational video, scientists from Arizona State University, discuss a little bit about the red planet, what we know about it, and how we go about studying it. Great introductory video for those studying Mars.
If you are teaching about how predators and prey interact then this video is awesome. It shows a monitor lizard and a cobra fight and defend themselves while trying to eat eggs. Great introductory video.
This video would be a great one to use if you are going to introduce the food web and predator/prey relationships. It has some great footage of animals chasing each other around.
TEDEd created this video, which is an animation about how a cell is attacked by a virus. It is very detailed and uses language that is easy to understand. The video will go through many parts of the cell and demonstrates the processes of both the cell and the virus.
Experience a side-splitting video parody that imagines a calamitous weather forecast. Prepare to be entertained as students witness what happens when everything goes hilariously wrong. Suitable for students of all ages and adaptable to various settings, this video guarantees a memorable learning experience. After the laughter subsides, continue the educational journey by exploring the wealth of additional resources, including videos, worksheets, and labs, available at EducationalResource.org.