Boost student recall of the Bill of Rights with an energetic, fun rap. Students will review and reinforce understanding of key amendments through engaging musical learning.
Help your students debunk common myths about evolutionary theory. They will learn to identify key misconceptions, promoting a more accurate and robust scientific understanding.
Students will explore the fundamental attraction of atoms, discovering their basic structure. They will learn about covalent and ionic bonding, understanding why atoms form molecular connections.
Examine how students perceive teacher assessments through this comical satire. It humorously explores common student beliefs about grading, sparking reflection on classroom practices.
Help students grasp the immense scale of the universe. They will compare celestial object sizes and distances, developing strong spatial reasoning and understanding their place within the cosmos.
Engage students with a powerful narration of the Declaration of Independence performed by acclaimed Hollywood actors. Foster a deeper understanding of this foundational American document.
Students uncover why certain objects *feel* colder than others, even at the same temperature. They observe and predict heat transfer in materials, including a compelling ice-melting experiment demonstrating thermal condu
Engage your elementary students with a video demonstrating solid, liquid, and gas. Students will grasp matter's properties through clear visuals and interactive worksheets.
This video helps students explore how scientists map the human genome. They will grasp key concepts including DNA, genes, tissues, organs, and the four nucleotide bases.
Students discover how cells acquire molecules using active and passive transport mechanisms. The video explains osmosis, diffusion, endocytosis, and related terms, illustrating vital cellular processes.
Students discover the Magnus Effect by flying pens across the classroom. They will practice measuring distances using the metric system and analyze data with spreadsheets.
Students discover symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. They analyze organism interactions and specifically examine the unique bond between the clownfish and sea anemone.