Earth Day Adventures Recycling Video
This is a cute video to help young students understand the importance of recycling and taking care of the Earth for Earth Day.
This is a cute video to help young students understand the importance of recycling and taking care of the Earth for Earth Day.
This is a cute song about soil that can be used as an introduction to soil for younger students.
Here is a cute song for those who teach Kindergarten. Your students will be able to sing along to this song about the 5 things that plants need in order to grow.
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.
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 animated video describes the formation of minerals particularly the mineral quartz and how that quartz becomes sand. The video will discuss the concepts of mineral formation, sand dune formation, river deposition, and erosion.
How do scientists know the patterns of bird migration? This video demonstrates how science over the years has evolved in its discovery of bird migration knowledge. Crazy to think that some historical scientists believed that birds migrated to the moon.
This video is a simple demonstration of the different types of matter: gas, liquid, and solid. This video also has worksheets and activities that go with it.
Experience an authentic space shuttle launch with this video, and make sure to play it loud with a high-quality sound system so that your students can feel the vibrations and hear the sounds as if they were present there. This video captures the shuttle launch without any added sound or music.
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This is a great video to help younger students learn or practice counting by twos.