Why do we need sleep? Video
Use this video to create a great classroom discussion on the importance of sleep.
Use this video to create a great classroom discussion on the importance of sleep.
Here are five great facts about babies. Note that a diagram of a breast is showed so this video would be for more of a mature audience.
This video discusses molecules that make up every living thing, carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. This video will also discuss how we find these molecules in our environment and in the food we eat. William Prout is discussed as the person who helped understand human digestion.
This is a decent music video that does a pretty good job explaining DNA and its structure and bonding.
This is a great video to help introduce or review the systems of the body to younger students.
This is a great video to help introduce or review the importance of the skeletal system for younger students.
This is a great video to help introduce or review the purpose of the nervous system with younger students.
This resource would be a great introduction to your unit on cells. It is an animation of many different types of cells and some of their functions. There are also a few great trivia questions worth discussing with your class.
This is a TEDed video that demonstrates how cancer-fighting drugs kill cancer and why the human body ends up with some side effects.
This informative video debunks several common myths about the human brain. The video covers seven myths that are often taught to students, including the idea that we only use 10% of our brains and that playing classical music to babies can increase their intelligence. Through clear and concise explanations, the video exposes the truth behind these myths and helps students develop a more accurate understanding of how the brain works. This video is a great resource for teachers looking to correct misconceptions and provide students with accurate information about the brain.