Instructional Video5:07
National Science Foundation

Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Olympic Movement and Robotic Design

7th - 12th Standards
Here is a high-interest topic to inspire your engineering class: robots that can learn. These particular machines imitate the motion of athletes headed for the Olympic Winter Games. Hear from a professor of dynamics, systems, and control...
Interactive3:20
Scholastic

Study Jams! Electricity

4th - 8th Standards
Shock your physical science class using this video to teach the basics of static electricity. Electricity is defined,and electrons are differentiated from protons on an atom model. The use of hydropower and wind are explained as ways of...
Instructional Video4:39
TED-Ed

The Death of the Universe

6th - 12th Standards
We have all heard about the Big Bang and other theories about how the universe began, but how will it end? Cosmologists study dark matter and dark energy to try to figure out the answer to this mind-blowing question. This topic is a...
Instructional Video4:01
TED-Ed

The Operating System of Life

7th - 12th Standards
How is a factory of robots similar to a cell? Examine cell structure, specialization, communication, replication, and more through the lens of a robot factory. Cell metaphors can be a fun concept as an assignment; after watching the...
Instructional Video4:38
Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works—Nails

4th - 8th Standards
Be warned that a giant finger emerges from the ground as a model that Chloe uses to teach Nurb about nails. The digit imagery may not be appropriate for your class, depending on their level of maturity. You might want to pass on the...
Instructional Video4:46
TED-Ed

Music and Creativity in Ancient Greece

6th - 12th Standards
Take a fascinating look into the many ways in which music played an absolutely integral role in the culture of ancient Greece. Rooted in ancient Greek mythology and the common medium through which all core disciplines were taught and...
Instructional Video3:50
Curated OER

How the Body Works: The Brain

4th - 8th Standards
The video displays a diagram of the nervous system and the dialogue is a telephone conversation about how it works. While it is not particularly engaging, there are plenty of related resources that make this quite a find! From within the...
Instructional Video1:30
Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works - The Urinary System

4th - 7th Standards
This preview of the full-length video on the urinary system is not a waste! Though it's short, it succinctly introduces viewers to the roles of the kidneys, ureter, bladder, and urethra. A reading article, quiz, fill-in-the-blank, and...
Instructional Video5:32
Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: Endocrine Glands

3rd - 8th Standards
Mr. Glandman will not put your class to sleep as he explains the endocrine system. This simply animated cartoon showcases a leotard-donned super hero as he explains to a responsive audience how glands release hormones and instruct cells...
Instructional Video1:30
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: Bones

3rd - 8th Standards
Coming soon: A full-length video about bones. Don't disregard this in the meantime, however. It's a valuable introduction that you could insert into your lesson about the skeletal system. With a silly Texas accent, the narrator covers...
Instructional Video4:52
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: The Lungs

4th - 8th Standards
Take a breather while your class takes in this information on the respiratory system. The roles of the lungs, diaphragm, bronchioles, and alveoli, are explained by a casual radio announcer as listeners call in to ask questions. The...
Instructional Video2:29
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: The Heart

4th - 8th Standards
Where is the heart? What does it do? What other organs help it carry out its function? Here is a hearty little video that answers such questions! With a casual tone and colorful animation, elementary and middle schoolers will fall in...
Instructional Video3:35
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: The Digestive System

4th - 8th Standards
Break down the digestive system for your class. This webpage features a video, but also includes an article to read, an interactive assessment, and printables! Through the publisher's website, there are even individual videos about the...
Interactive1:35
Scholastic

Study Jams! Plant Cells

5th - 9th Standards
Eight fine-quality slides depict the cells that make up plants. Viewers will see colorful microscope views of the nucleus, cell wall, vacuole, chloroplasts, tracheids, and pollen grains. The resource would apply in either a cell...
Interactive4:02
Scholastic

Study Jams! Food Chains

3rd - 7th Standards
Rhinozilla is Mia's bearded dragon and the focus of this lesson on energy flow in an ecosystem. She uses him to explain the energy pyramid, from producers through third level consumers, and she likens the food chain to a video game. Mia...
Interactive3:32
Scholastic

Study Jams! The Kingdoms of Life

5th - 8th Standards
Zoe and RJ discuss the way scientists classify organisms into five kingdoms. Characteristics of each group are highlighted within their conversation and with text. First-time taxonomists can view the animation at home, take the...
Instructional Video3:31
TED-Ed

Is Space Trying to Kill Us?

6th - 10th Standards
Taking somewhat of a humorous, paranoid viewpoint, this video explores the question of whether or not space objects are likely to take us out. From asteroids, to the sun dying out, to the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, the...
Instructional Video4:44
TED-Ed

How to Think About Gravity

6th - 10th Standards
What goes up must come down, but there is more to the phenomenon than meets the eye! As it turns out, any two objects attract to each other. The formula for Newton's law of universal gravitation is introduced in the explanation. A touch...
Instructional Video8:28
TED-Ed

Deep Ocean Mysteries and Wonders

6th - 9th Standards
A multi-media lecture by oceanographer, David Gallo, increases intrigue about our amazing oceans. He introduces the audience to underwater geology and biology with actual research footage. Where this is not specific to any one area of...
Instructional Video5:11
TED-Ed

A Needle in Countless Haystacks: Finding Habitable Worlds

4th - 8th Standards
Extraterrestrial life? What makes life possible? What makes a habitable planet? These are the questions explored through this video. Some of the concepts presented include the essentiality of water for life and how its liquid form is not...
Instructional Video3:47
TED-Ed

A Rare, Spectacular Total Eclipse of the Sun

6th - 12th Standards
According to some ancient Mesopotamians, "The sun was put to shame" during a 14th century total solar eclipse. How can the moon, which is 400 times smaller than the sun, completely cover it? This video demonstrates the answer...
Instructional Video2:59
TED-Ed

Free Falling in Outer Space

6th - 8th Standards
How do satellites orbit the earth? Technically they are free-falling, but missing Earth's surface! Being explained in great detail and with entertaining animation, these concepts are sure to amaze your starling scientists! Another plus...
Instructional Video6:04
TED-Ed

Why Can't we See Evidence of Alien Life?

6th - 12th Standards
With so indescribably many stars and planets in existence, certainly we aren't alone in the universe! Or are we? Strangely, we haven't discovered any hints of life beyond Earth. The contradiction, known as the Fermi paradox, is...
Instructional Video3:17
TED-Ed

Dark Matter: How Does it Explain a Star's Speed?

6th - 12th Standards
Studying spiral galaxies can make your head spin! With this video, find out how astronomers calculate a galaxy's rotational speed, and how the prediction that the outermost stars slow down does not seem to be true. The mystery may be...