Instructional Video4:34
Mazz Media

Solar System

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term solar system. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term solar system through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video6:32
National Parks Service

Episode 18: Water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Water is the life-blood of Yosemite National Park. The Tuolumne and Merced rivers water some of the most productive farmland on the Earth, and urban dwellers throughout the state depend on the Sierra Nevada snowpack for their domestic...
Instructional Video5:41
PBS

Coral Reefs Are Dying. But They Don't Have To.

12th - Higher Ed
Coral reefs cover less than one percent of the seafloor, and yet they're home to a quarter of all marine life, making them some of the most biodiverse places on Earth. But their future looks bleak. Decades of environmental threats like...
Instructional Video13:56
Epic History TV

World War One: 1916

12th - Higher Ed
World War One: 1916' covers the great battles of Verdun and the Somme on the Western Front, as well as Russia's Brusilov Offensive on the Eastern Front. In the Middle East, British forces surrender at Kut, while the Arab Revolt begins in...
Instructional Video3:57
Mazz Media

Coal

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about coal The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and...
Instructional Video10:38
Astrum

What did NASA's Lunar Orbiter discover around the Moon's craters?

Higher Ed
NASA's LROC has been imaging the surface of the Moon since 2009. What has it discovered about the Moon's craters?
Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Fascinating Fossils: What Are Fossils?

9th - 12th
Fossils are windows to the past. This fascinating program takes a look at how fossils are formed and preserved. Special attention is given to the meaning, significance, and use of fossils in telling us about past life on Earth.
Instructional Video4:21
FuseSchool

Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about climate change and how burning fossil fuels adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and how this then leads to climate change. Fossil fuels, like oil, coal and natural gas, are the remains of living things...
Instructional Video12:39
Weird History

Life In Soviet Gulags

12th - Higher Ed
The gut-wrenching system of forced labor camps was first established following the Russian Civil War. By the 1950s, the Gulags would stretch across the entirety of the Soviet Union's territory. It was arguably one of the darkest periods...
Instructional Video3:39
Apalapse

The Science Behind the Aurora

9th - 12th
Learn about the science behind nature's most spectacular light show. Caused by the sun, solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic shield and reacts with gas molecules creating the visible aurora.
Instructional Video12:08
National Parks Service

Yellowstone National Park - Experience Yellowstone

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Yellowstone is seasonal. <a href="https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/index.htm">Plan Your Visit</a>//www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/index.htm">Plan Your Visit by learning about current conditions, seasons, road conditions, services, activities, and more.
Instructional Video1:06
Visual Learning Systems

Sedimentary Rocks: Rock Layers

9th - 12th
This program outlines the classification system of sedimentary rocks. Specific attention is paid to the different ways sedimentary rock forms. The relationship between sedimentary rocks and the formation of fossils is investigated. Other...
Instructional Video8:34
National Parks Service

Episode 12: Glaciers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Yosemite National Park is famous for its spectacular glacially carved landscape. Although glaciers have come and gone many times in the past, there are still two active glaciers near Yosemite's highest peaks. (8:34)
Instructional Video3:22
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Physiology - Lymphatic system

6th - Higher Ed
Did you know your body has its own version of a sewer system, for removing unwanted toxins, waste and excess water from the body? This is called our lymphatic system. Like our blood circulation, the lymphatic system is made up of...
Instructional Video15:02
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Our Earth - Fossils

9th - 12th
A fossil is a trace of a living thing left in rock. Fossils offer a three-part challenge - first to reconstruct the organism itself, then to reconstruct the world it lived in, then to understand its place in time and evolution.
Instructional Video3:57
Professor Dave Explains

Large Whole Numbers: Place Values and Estimating

12th - Higher Ed
An overview of the way we count.
Instructional Video3:47
Rock 'N Learn

Physical Science : Elements

K - 5th
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about the elements.
Instructional Video2:34
Visual Learning Systems

Weather Around Us: Clouds and Precipitation

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Weather Around Us video series, students will be able to do the following: Define weather as the condition of the lower atmosphere close to Earth. Understand that weather is constantly changing. Understand that...
Instructional Video10:57
Weird History

Timeline Of The Irish Potato Famine

12th - Higher Ed
No one will deny that Ireland has had its share of hard times. From adverse policies implemented by Britain to inequality abroad, the Irish have weathered countless struggles and horrors. Despite their often tragic history, the Irish...
Instructional Video8:05
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Secret Things Living in Your Aquarium

9th - Higher Ed
The Secret Things Living in Your Aquarium
Instructional Video3:58
FuseSchool

Penicillin

6th - Higher Ed
Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that can be used to treat bacterial infections. Really important - antibiotics can only be used to treat bacterial infections. Penicillin was first discovered in 1928 by a scientist called Alexander...
Instructional Video6:59
Maddie Moate

Mary Anning - The Palaeontologist (Lego Research Institute!)

K - 5th
I love my new Lego Research Institute Kit! Making all three scientist sets for camera didn't seem to do the characters justice, so I hope you enjoy the additional story of Paleaontologist, Mary Anning!
Instructional Video3:21
FuseSchool

Climate change and the enhanced greenhouse effect

6th - Higher Ed
Climate change and the enhanced greenhouse effect | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
Instructional Video2:38
FuseSchool

How Do Fossils Form

6th - Higher Ed
Fossils are the preserved remains of an animal or plant in a rock. Many of the fossils discovered so far are the ancestors of organisms that are alive today. The study of fossils is called paleontology. Much of what we understand about...