This video takes you on a journey to find out how a tree can get water all the way to its top when so many other scientific factors and laws support such an impossible possibility. Scientists explain how this tree sucking phenomenon is possible.
In this short National Geographic science video, we get to take a look at how deadly and awesome some eagles can be. This eagle enjoys reying
on sea snakes. The video's footage is awesome showing how the eagle scans the ocean for prey with it's excellent vision, and then in a single swooping attempt it can pull the snake right out of water. This would be an excellent video to show during a unit on predator and prey relationships.
This video comes from the Hi-5 singing group. If you need to get your
little ones up and dancing while learning their 5 senses, then this video would be perfect.
This is an introduction to population distributions. It talks about the three different population distributions: aggregated, uniform, and random. The video contains neat footage of animals and plants living in different locations of the world.
If you are teaching about how predators and prey interact then this video is awesome. It shows a monitor lizard and a cobra fight and defend themselves while trying to eat eggs. Great introductory video.
This video would be a great one to use if you are going to introduce the food web and predator/prey relationships. It has some great footage of animals chasing each other around.
This video explores why some people get allergies more often then others. What are allergies anyway? Did you know that people with good hygiene are more likely to form allergies or that having a pet as an infant might actually help you avoid getting allergies?
TEDEd created this video, which is an animation about how a cell is attacked by a virus. It is very detailed and uses language that is easy to understand. The video will go through many parts of the cell and demonstrates the processes of both the cell and the virus.