Can you drink too much water? Video
Here is a quick video that discusses what would happen if you drank too much water. More importantly, though, it discusses many organs that help your body's systems.
Here is a quick video that discusses what would happen if you drank too much water. More importantly, though, it discusses many organs that help your body's systems.
Optical illusions are some of the most fun things you can browse for on the internet. In this video, ASAP Science discusses optical illusions a little bit.
Did you and your students know that we all have cancer genes? This video goes through the cell cycle and how cancer cells begin forming and talks about the genes that help fight or start the cancer process.
This is a great video that can help reinforce fables including morals, themes, and lessons. It uses Aesop's fable of the dog and the bone.
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.
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.
Learn about air pressure in this engaging animation that explains how heavy air affects us and why it doesn't crush us. The video does a great job of simplifying a complex concept and making it accessible to learners of all ages. Don't miss out on this informative video! To find more worksheets, activities, videos, and other educational content, keep searching at http://EducationalResource.org.
This video provides a concise overview of Alfred Wegener's involvement in the discovery of Continental Drift. It sheds light on the challenges he faced in convincing the scientific community that continents were in motion.
This video demonstrates how functions work in regards to an input-output machine. They demonstrate some real-world scenarios with food and how food is processed. Each section of the video demonstrates a little more of how functions work as the equation becomes more difficult.
This is a fun video to help students understand and compare greater than > less than < and equal to =.