Have you ever wondered what those packets that say "don't eat" on them? You know those packets found in shoe boxes, jerky packages, and leather products. SciShow discusses the chemicals found within and how mankind is using them to absorb moisture out of the air.
Have you ever wondered why dogs pant? This video would be great to show your students when you are talking about animal adaptations and how their unique characteristics help the organism.
The ability to watch supercooled water turn instantly to ice is quite popular right now on the internet. Here is a video that will discuss why disturbing supercooled water will make the water turn to a solid. It discusses how the process is done and the chemistry behind water molecules.
This health-related video discusses the importance and science of sleep. It discusses why some don't sleep well and many of the external stimuli that keep us from sleeping. Circadian Rythem, Melatonin, Insomnia, are all discussed in the video.
Find out why the sky is blue in this SciShow video. The video discusses the way light reflects colors and the fact that you really have to be human to see blue.
Find out how many calories people need to eat per day. The video discusses what calories actually are, how your body burns them, and the relationship between activity level and calorie intake.
Demonstrate how magma is more buoyant than the surrounding earth material. Volcanoes erupt simply because the melted rock rises up through cracks in the crust. This science experiment will easily demonstrate this concept.
This volcano video demonstrates and discusses how composite and shield volcanoes are created and describes their lava type. The Ring of Fire and magma formation are briefly discussed.