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.
Immerse yourself in a thought-provoking animated video that draws a captivating parallel between climate change and the timeless game of Tetris. Prepare to be intrigued as this enlightening presentation explores the striking similarities between the challenges of climate change and the experience of losing in Tetris. Gain a fresh perspective on the impact of greenhouse gases and how they intertwine with our changing climate. Brace yourself for a unique and engaging journey that combines gaming nostalgia with the pressing issue of climate change.
Prepare to be amazed and informed by this excellent animated video on the topic of tsunamis. Through the use of stunning visuals and easy-to-follow explanations, viewers will gain a comprehensive understanding of what tsunamis are, how they are formed, and the devastation they can cause. This video is an excellent resource for teachers and students alike, as it can be used to enhance lessons on tsunamis for a wide range of grade levels. After watching this video, viewers will come away with a deeper appreciation for the power of nature and the importance of being prepared.
This is an animated video discussing the age of the earth. It discusses uranium and zirconium dating methods. Part of the video also talks about how geologists use relative age dating.
This is an awesome video demonstrating quantities of food that equal 200 calories. The video goes through the science behind a calorie and show many of the foods we like and how much you can eat before hitting 200 calories.
This animated video discusses the factors that possibly led to Earth having water. After all, having water on a planet is extremely rare so where did our planet get it all? Here are some possibilities.
Here is a fun poem created to show all of the elements on the periodic table. Much of the poem demonstrates where the different names came from and why they got their names.
Watch as a whole line of cars falls off into a ravine in this amazing amateur video. This would be a great video to show during a unit on erosion, deposition, and landslides.
Why does swiss cheese have holes? I have to admit I never thought about it, but this video show how bacteria goes through processes that create air bubbles that end up being the holes in the cheese.