This video details the "brown food chain," explaining how rotting detritus such as pond scum and animal poop contribute enormous amounts of energy...
High School Resources
This video provides a concise overview of Alfred Wegener's involvement in the discovery of Continental Drift. It sheds light on the challenges he...
This short animation explains how DNA can get a mismatch mutation and how the body repairs such an error.
How do plastic polution affect oceans. This video does a good job explaining the science behind plastics and some of the dangers they pose.
Vladimir Lenin overthrew Russian Czar Nicholas II and founded the Soviet Union, forever changing the course of Russian politics. But was he a hero...
This video describes how the ear and eyes are related to motion sickness.
Sugar is blamed way too much for a child's extra energy. Watch this video to see why science says it is not to be blamed.
This is a great video to show during your unit on adaptations and evolutionary changes. This video demonstrates how sharks have evolved over time...
Watch as a whole line of cars falls off into a ravine in this amazing amateur video. This would be a great video to show during a unit on erosion...
Why do feet smell? Why do some feet have strange food odors? This video does a good job of explaining how bacteria on your body produce those...
This video examines the story surrounding the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.
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...
Do your students wonder why we get old? This quick video will demonstrate the process and genetics behind aging.
This is a great video overview with interesting facts about Harry S. Truman, produced by Disney. Includes items like the atomic bomb, Japanese...
In this lab, students will design and experiment to determine which type of sediment is the most permeable and the most porous. This very open to...
This is an interactive digital glacier lab that will help students understand what glaciers are, what some of the formations and deposits look...
In this lab, students will create a digital table and a graph-based on information about the interactions of wolves and deer living on an island....
This is a great video that shows actual footage and news information for the public about the DooLittle Raids over Japan during WWII. (World War 2...
While sugar is easy to spot in candy, soft drinks, and ice cream, it also hides out in foods you might not expect. This video decodes confusing...
In this sand dune activity, students will have the opportunity to explore five different types of sand dunes: barchan, parabolic, star, transverse...
Remember that good old show WKRP. What happened to great TV like that? Anyway, in this video the teacher teaches one of his students all about...
Teachers can create arrays and visually show how division works. Using the program students can also work on estimation, factoring, remainders,...
This is a great video to help introduce or explore some basics of the Nazis on trial during the Nuremberg Trials after WWII. (World War 2, WW2,...