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

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

Show students how to use protractors and ruler in this interactive website.  Teachers can also easily show polygons and quadrilaterals.  Shape...

Honeybees create their honey-cone out of hexagons.  Why is this?  This video demonstrates how bees use math to maximize space and energy.

This is an amazing video that takes the viewer on a fantastic voyage to observe the majesty of the nature of the Earth. This video can be used to...

This video examines President Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency, his fight against poverty, the anti-war movement, and his approach to Vietnam.

This is a great video to explore a brief history of the Iwo Jima/WWII Memorial. (World War 2, WW2, World War 2)

Optical illusions are some of the most fun things you can browse for on the internet.  In this video, ASAP Science discusses a little bit about...

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about President William Taft, produced by Disney.

This video shows the moment when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986. This event would ground the U.S. space shuttle program for almost...

This is a fun video that demonstrate optical illusions as well as other issues your brain might have, with getting information incorrect.

A quick video that will describe erosion found in the mountains and show beautiful scenery, then you have found a good one.  This video shows...

This is a great video to share in with your students.  The video explores some scientific evidence that plants can learn and can remember.  But...

Veritasium does a good job following the scientific method in order to find out what a candle flame is actually made out of.  Your students will...

 This is a brief educational video on the geography (including location, size, and regions) of the United States.

This video shows President Nixon as he announces his resignation after Watergate in the 1970's.

In this volcano video, students will be able to see a climb up Krakatoa's child, Anak.  I find this video fascinating because it vividly shows the...

This is an excellent video, by MinuteEarth, to show your Earth Science...

Is it possible to be really scared to death?  The answer is "Yes!"  This video discusses how heart failure can occur and other reasons for being...

The TED video is a feature of Sam who has Progeria, a genetic disorder that causes children to take on appearances of old age.  This would be a...

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

In this SciShow video, students will gain a quick understanding as to why they can see their breath in cold air.  The video discusses dew point,...

This is a great video to show students the many monuments and layout of our nation's capitol.

This video demonstrates a science experiment on the formation of calderas.  The idea is great.  Either show the video or demonstrate the formation...

Honeybees create their honey-cone out of hexagons.  Why is this?  This video demonstrates how bees use math to maximize space and energy.