This NASA video describes how the Wright Brothers used the scientific inquiry in learning to fly. It will demonstrate how their first plane worked. It discusses pitch, yaw, and roll.
Unveil the fascinating realm of weather prediction through this engaging video. Produced by NASA, this film dives into the intricate world of weather forecasting, exploring the techniques employed by scientists to predict weather patterns. Delve into the challenges faced in achieving 100% accuracy and gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities involved in this scientific endeavor.
This NASA video describes what the sun is and what it is made out of.
Part of the discussion is about sun spots and solar flares. They do a
great job showing actual video and talk on a younger grade level.
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.
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.
This is an introduction to population distributions. It talks about the three different population distributions: aggregated, uniform, and random. The video contains neat footage of animals and plants living in different locations of the world.
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.