Healthcare Triage
Juice: It's Sugary, It's Caloric, and It's Not Great for You
We know that sugary drinks can contribute to a host of health problems, including obesity and diabetes. So, why do fruit juices, which can have as much or more sugar than soda, get a pass? We serve them to kids as a healthy option, but...
The Backyard Scientist
Plugging things in that SHOULD NOT be plugged in
I was curious what would happen if you plugged in a subwoofer so thats how this video was born. Then I plug in a hotdog, electrify a can of shaving cream, tickle a pickle (with 120 volts), and show you my new method of rapid plasma...
TMW Media
Reading & Spelling: Spelling real life objects
See how to spell real life objects. Reading & Spelling, Part 2
Curated Video
The History and Homemade Recipe of Soda
Soda describes a category of non-alcoholic, carbonated beverages. Learn how to make cola at home!
Out of this Word
Fool’s Paradise
Max is counting soda bottle caps, when Moon walks in and points out that he’s been drinking a LOT of soda lately. Max says he’s trying to collect 500 to participate in the soda company’s raffle to win the Robo-Captain 4000, a limited...
Curated Video
Conducting a Statistical Experiment
In this video, the teacher explains how to conduct a statistical experiment to determine which of two brands of soda is more popular in taste on a college campus. They discuss developing a research question, identifying variables and the...
Next Animation Studio
Fool's Paradise
Max is counting soda bottle caps, when Moon walks in and points out that he's been drinking a LOT of soda lately. Max says he's trying to collect 500 to participate in the soda company's raffle to win the Robo-Captain 4000, a limited...
Curated Video
Choosing Appropriate Scales for Graphs Using Estimation
This video highlights the importance of selecting an appropriate scale to make a graph visually appealing and easy to understand. It provides examples of common mistakes in scaling graphs and demonstrates how to determine the range of...
Visual Learning Systems
Foods to Avoid
The video provides helpful advice on the types of food to avoid and the healthier alternatives to choose for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The speaker emphasizes the importance of consuming foods that contain essential nutrients and...
Science360
Rethinking energy consumption and the energy required to manufacture materials
Can we rethink the way buildings use energy? John Ochsendorf, an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture at MIT, is working with his students to change the way buildings are made and how they consume...
Curated Video
Estimating to Check Reasonableness
In this video, the teacher explains how to use estimation to check if an answer is reasonable. They demonstrate how to round numbers and use compatible numbers to make estimations in different math problems.
ACDC Leadership
Pollution, the Government, and MSB=MSC- Microeconomics 6.2
Should we end pollution? Could we even if we wanted to? Mr. Clifford explains marginal social cost, externalities and the role of the government. Don't forget to watch the very end.
Visual Learning Systems
Nutrition: Staying Healthy
Upon viewing the Nutrition video series, students will be able to do the following: Define nutrition as a science that studies the interaction of the human body and food. State the six major kinds of nutrients including: carbohydrates,...
STAT
Boddities | Episode 1 | Will soda settle your upset stomach?
Stat reporter, Megan Thielking, has an upset stomach. Her mother says she should drink some pop, but are sugary drinks a good remedy?
Maddie Moate
How to make a "Dragon Egg" Bath Bomb! | Maddie Moate
Hope you enjoy this Dragon Egg Bath Bomb DIY with HIDDEN SPONGE DRAGON Inside! ALSO we look at the science of Bath Bombs and ask "Why is it that Bath Bombs Fizz?". Ingredients below! For One Dragon Egg I used... 1/2 cup of citric acid 1...
Healthcare Triage
Sugar Tax and Canadian Travel Ban
Berkeley passes a tax on sugary drinks, and Canada passes a ban on Ebola travel. Neither will work. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Curated Video
Understanding Linear Expressions and Equations
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between linear expressions and linear equations using the example of Matt buying candy and soda. The teacher highlights the importance of assigning variables to different items and...
NASA
NASA | Afterschool Universe: Supernova Can Crunch
Afterschool Universe is an out-of-school-time astronomy program for middle school students that explores basic astronomy concepts through engaging hands-on activities and then takes participants on a journey through the Universe beyond...
Science Sparks
How to Make a Volcano
How to make a volcano using baking soda and vinegar. You can even reuse this one. http://www.science-sparks.com/2011/06/30/how-to-make-a-volcano/
Healthcare Triage
Are Milk and Fruit Juice Healthy Drinks for Kids?
Is there such a thing as a healthful beverage? All other mammals consume only two liquids over the course of their lives: breast milk and water. The evidence for telling humans that some beverages are necessary and that others should be...
Curated Video
Ratio Relationships in the Real World
In this short video we will answer a standardized math test question about a ratio relationship in the real world. We will first use a drawing to visualize the ratio relationship. We will then use our drawing to determine if the given...
Curated Video
Conducting an Observational Study
This video explains how to conduct an observational study to determine which of two brands of soda is more popular on a college campus. It covers the steps involved in developing a research question or hypothesis, identifying variables...