Three Types of Rocks Song and Video
If you are trying to get your students to learn and memorize the three types of rocks, Igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary the try using this catchy toon.
If you are trying to get your students to learn and memorize the three types of rocks, Igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary the try using this catchy toon.
This is a neat animate video that discusses the difference between poisons and venoms.
This is an animated video that discusses eels. It discusses how they reproduce, a bit about the mystery behind an eel's migration, and how an eel changes as it swims toward fresh water.
In this ABCMouse.com video students will get to see a fun video that includes 3 digit subtraction without the regrouping. They show the grid method and the expanded method.
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.
Find out why the sky is blue in this SciShow video. The video discusses the way light reflects colors and the fact that you really have to be human to see blue.
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.