High School resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

This image was designed to demonstrate how sandstone ends up as gneiss, a metamorphic rock.  It follows the sequences of: sandstone, quartzite,...

This video answer the questions, "Why do joints pop and crack?."  In the video, they will discuss the anatomy of a joint, how it is used, and why...

This is a great video that explores not only the Lincoln Memorial, but its history, and also the background story of President Lincoln himself.

In this lab, students will identify up to 6 igneous rocks. They will practice using a dichotomous key in order to ID their rocks. Students will...

Enhance your knowledge with our geologic time scale, spanning from the ancient Precambrian era, nearly 4 billion years ago, to the vibrant...

Bill Nye said about the Joy of Discovery is awesome.  It is the joy of discovery that makes every human being a scientist.  We explore, test,...

This is an introduction to population distributions.  It talks about the three different population distributions:  aggregated, uniform, and...

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about President John Quincy Adams.

This video shows highlights of President John F. Kennedy's (JFK) challenge to go to the moon speech at Rice University as part of the Space Race...

This video is awesome.  It discusses why it would be impossible for Godzilla to exist.  It talks about all of the largest animals to ever exists...

Have you ever had students question, "Why do we yawn?"  In this video your students will get a very quick and accurate description as to why we...

In this activity, students will hone their observation, inference, and making conclusions skill by trying their best to use a dichotomous...

This is a great video on economics to help introduce needs and wants to students. It gives a real life example that kids can relate to.

This is a great video to help introduce or review the Nashville, Tennessee Sit ins during the Civil Rights Movement.

This is a neat animate video that discusses the difference between poisons and venoms.  

This is a pretty cool 3d animation comparing the different depths of water bodies all the way down to the Marianas Trench. This would be a cool...

Have you ever wondered where the heat inside the Earth comes from? Look no further than this fascinating video found on...

This website is great.  You can create a near limitless sets of configurable math worksheets. The worksheets have multiple variables and all...

What would it be like to get punched by Superman?  Here is a video that attempts to explaine the physics behind it.

This is a great video to help introduce or reinforce irrational numbers in algebra.

This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program...

Students will be engaged in hands-on experimentation and discover the principles of motion and collision through a series of captivating lab...

This is a short biography video of President George Washington. Learn about the life of the first President of the United States.

In this activity, students will engage in a topographic map exercise. When a student is finished they will understand what contour lines,...