This is a really interesting video about Henry Ford. Most of the film come from the Henry Ford film collection so the film is authentic. There are elements of this video that allow the viewer to peak into Henry Ford's personal and professional life.
This is a great video that shows Apollo 11, orbiting the Moon, and the Lunar Module descending and landing on the Moon, and Neil Armstrong taking the first step on Moon, and saying, "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!" These events were part of the Space Race during the Cold War.
This is a great video that shows a general simulation of how the launch, orbiting, and re-entry worked for John Glenn as he beacme the first American to orbit the Earth during the Space Race of the Cold War.
Bill Nye said about the Joy of Discovery is awesome. It is the joy of discovery that makes every human being a scientist. We explore, test, hypothesize and form conclusions. Watch this video with your students to see if they agree with what was said. The images and videos attached to this video are beautiful.
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.
This awesome video highlights two students who came up with a great invention for stopping ketchup from coming out all watery. The video shows their invention and allows the students to explain the process in which they came up with a great invention.
Kepler is a camera that looks for exoplanets. This video discusses the processes behind finding exoplanets. It also demonstrates how math is used in these discoveries.