News Clip2:14
Sky News

Plastic Bank Notes Couple Replace Paper Notes

Higher Ed
Plastic Bank Notes Couple Replace Paper Notes
Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

Israel tries to kill Hamas leader, a'math, reax, funerals

Higher Ed
Gaza City 1. Wide shot, man being carried to vehicle, then rocket fires into main street 2. Ambulance drives down road, then another rocket is fired into street 3. Car on fire 4. Various, Palestinians running through street Gaza City -...
News Clip0:54
Sky News

Graham Short engraving five pound note

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of British five pound note with portrait of Jane Austen engraved on to it by micro artist Graham Short on 7th December 2016 Birmingham, England.
News Clip1:01
Sky News

Graham Short engraving five pound note

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of tools used by micro artist Graham Short to engrave portrait of Jane Austen onto British five pound note on 7th December 2016 Birmingham, England.
Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

Syrian opposition on Qatar crisis and Syria

Higher Ed
A top Syrian opposition figure on Friday said that the ongoing diplomatic dispute between Qatar and four key Arab countries has had no impact on the "revolution" aimed to oust Syrian President Bashar Assad. Nasr al-Hariri, the head of...
Instructional Video5:50
National Science Foundation

Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Engineering Competition Suits

6th - 12th Standards
What a thrilling job for an engineer: designing advanced athletic competition suits! Which materials can most reduce friction and drag, and yet still be flexible enough to move with the athlete's body? With attention focused on Shani...
Instructional Video9:50
Steve Spangler Science

Steve Spangler on The Ellen Show February 2008

5th - 8th
A lot goes on during this visit to the Ellen DeGeneres show. During the first segment, Spangler demonstrates the ability of the human body to act as a conductor of electricity and he shows the clean burning properties of hydrogen and...
Instructional Video3:33
Steve Spangler Science

Oil Absorbing Polymer

4th - 8th
This episode does a good job of showing a really good way to perform the classic science experiment which involves separating oil from water. Spangler shows a chemical that "hooks onto" the oil that has been dumped into a container of...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated OER

Skewer Through the Balloon

6th - 9th
What a terrific demonstration! Watch Steve Spangler stick a wooden skewer through a balloon. He demonstrates the effect of stretching polymers with this amazing activity. Use it during your chemistry class when studying molecules.
Instructional Video1:26
Steve Spangler Science

Shrinking Styrofoam Cup

5th - 8th
Show your learners how to make a Styrofoam cup shrink. Steve Spangler demonstrates how you can use a pressure cooker to create a miniature Styrofoam cup. This could be used to kick off a variety of lessons focused on chemical reactions...
Instructional Video2:37
Steve Spangler Science

Leprechaun Science Kit - St. Patrick's Day Science

3rd - 6th
Here are some amazing demonstrations that would be perfect for your class right around the St. Patrick's Day holiday. Three young scientists demonstrate how to make leprechaun worms, disappearing leprechaun eggs, and how to make...
Instructional Video2:54
Curated OER

Cornstarch Monsters

7th - 10th
Using sound waves, Steve Spangler demonstrates the properties of a non-Newtonian fluid. When the fluid is placed on an amplifier, it changes into the most amazing shapes. Your class will love demonstrating this process in class.
Instructional Video0:51
Curated OER

Balloon Skewer

6th - 9th
Using a step-by-step explanation of the process, this film shows how to use a wooden skewer to pierce a balloon without popping it. Your learners will love this demonstration and they will learn that polymer molecules can stretch and...
Instructional Video0:54
Steve Spangler Science

Teflon Tape Secret Message - Sick Science! #119

4th - 8th
Little learners will have fun playing with plastic if you do this activity with them. Have them write a message on Teflon tape, disguise it, and then pass it to a friend to decode. What they will find is that some polymers have an...
Instructional Video3:13
Curated OER

Skewer Through A Balloon - Cool Science Experiment

6th - 9th
What a terrific demonstration! Watch Steve Spangler stick a wooden skewer through a balloon. He demonstrates the effect of stretching polymers with this amazing activity. Use it during your chemistry class when studying molecules.
Instructional Video1:26
Curated OER

Shrinking Styrofoam Cup

5th - 8th
Show your learners how to make a Styrofoam cup shrink. Steve Spangler demonstrates how you can use a pressure cooker to create a miniature Styrofoam cup. This could be used to kick off a variety of lessons focused on chemical reactions...
Instructional Video1:04
Curated OER

Oozing Pumpkin - Sick Science! #060

5th - 9th
Make a Halloween pumpkin foam at the mouth! Using hydrogen peroxide, toothpaste, and yeast, you can recreate this chemical reaction in your classroom. It can lead to a discussion of the way ingredients mix together to make a new...
Instructional Video9:45
Steve Spangler Science

Steve Spangler on The Ellen Show April 2008

9th - 12th
Several concepts are explored with Steve Spangler on the Ellen DeGeneres show. Combustion, air pressure, and polymers demonstrations are done, but very little scientific explanation is offered. At the end of the year, your could have...
Instructional Video3:46
Curated OER

Dry Ice Fun for a Spooky Halloween

5th - 9th
Create a cauldron of bubbling fun with this Halloween-themed demonstration idea. Using dry ice, Steve Spangler creates a crystal ball. If you compare the sublimation of dry ice to the melting of water ice, it is a wonderful way to...
Instructional Video2:37
Steve Spangler Science

Cornstarch Monsters - Cool Science Experiment

7th - 10th
Using sound waves, Steve Spangler demonstrates the properties of a non-Newtonian fluid. When the fluid is placed on an amplifier, it changes into the most amazing shapes. Your class will love demonstrating this process in class.
Instructional Video2:38
Steve Spangler Science

Dry Ice Boo Bubbles

3rd - 8th
A rather simple, but impressive activity is displayed in this Steve Spangler Science video. Dry ice, solid carbon dioxide, is used to create gas-filled bubbles. You can perform this as a demonstration when teaching chemistry classes...
Instructional Video3:53
Steve Spangler Science

Bounce No Bounce Balls - Cool Science Experiment

4th - 9th
Steve Spangler plays a sneaky trick on Mark by giving him a rubber ball that doesn't bounce! Video viewers learn that different types of rubber have different properties. Show this in your physical science unit when teaching the...
Instructional Video0:51
Steve Spangler Science

Balloon Skewer - Sick Science! #071

6th - 9th
Using a step-by-step explanation of the process, this film shows how to use a wooden skewer to pierce a balloon without popping it. Your learners will love this demonstration and they will learn that polymer molecules can stretch and...