What if Sharks didn't Exist? Video
This is a video that discusses the importance of sharks in the ocean ecosystem. The questions, "What if there were no sharks?" is explored.
This is a video that discusses the importance of sharks in the ocean ecosystem. The questions, "What if there were no sharks?" is explored.
Students have a difficult time actually understanding how big or small planets are or distances to and from planets compared to other terrestrial bodies in space. This video does a great job comparing both size and distance and will help students with their spatial reasoning. How small we are compared to the universe?
This video discusses how temperatures in lakes affect the flow of the lake's ecosystem.
Enhance your fossil unit with this concise and engaging video that explores the intriguing process of fossil extraction from rock. Witness the meticulous steps involved in cleaning, molding, and ultimately presenting these extraordinary relics to the public. Immerse your students in the captivating world of fossils as they discover the fascinating journey from excavation to exhibition.
This is a video that discusses what sound its, how it travels, and why we can or cannot hear it. The video also discusses how the ear receives and translates the sound.
This Study Jam video discusses animal adaptations and how animals use them for protection. Natural Selection, traits, inherited behavior, migration, hibernation, playing dead are all discussed in this video.
In this Study Jam video, students will learn about the water cycle. The vocabulary used in the video is precipitation, evaporation, condensation, humid, transpiration, clouds, dense, and water vapor.
In this Study Jam video, students will get a better understanding of biomes. Vocabulary that is discussed is biome, ecosystem, habitat, climate, and precipitation.
A discussion of each of the biomes is also shown.
Discover how air pressure generates wind in this Study Jam video. Students will learn key vocabulary terms such as air pressure, wind, barometer, convection, downdraft, updraft, high pressure, low pressure, Coriolis Effect, temperature, water vapor, and density. To access more worksheets, activities, videos, and educational resources, please visit http://EducationalResource.org.
In this Study Jam video, students will have a chance to learn about the concepts of air mass and weather front, as well as the differences between cold and warm fronts. The video will also cover some important cloud vocabulary related to weather. Don't forget to check out our website for more educational resources including worksheets, activities, videos and more at http://EducationalResource.org.