PBS
Planck's Constant and The Origin of Quantum Mechanics | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios
Planck's Length is the length below which the concept of length loses its meaning. What exactly does that mean and what are the incredible implications this fact has upon our reality? To find out check out this episode of Space Time...
SciShow
Why is Indigo in the Rainbow?
Indigo may be a very vague and unnecessary color, but it has an interesting history that involves some plants, turmoil, and Isaac Newton's interest in the number seven. Hosted by: Hank Green
TED Talks
Edward Snowden: Here's how we take back the Internet
Appearing by telepresence robot, Edward Snowden speaks at TED2014 about surveillance and Internet freedom. The right to data privacy, he suggests, is not a partisan issue, but requires a fundamental rethink of the role of the internet in...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The story behind your glasses - Eva Timothy
What scientific thinkers and achievements have led to vast improvements in optics over the centuries? Discover the fascinating ways that our understanding of light informs the world in which we live.
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Patterns - Level 1 - Observational Patterns
A mini-lesson on observational patterns.
SciShow Kids
Why Is the Sky Blue?
Jessi and Squeaks love watching clouds and birds fly way up in the sky! But why is the sky blue?
Bozeman Science
Emission and Absorption Spectra
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the photons emitted from or absorbed by an atom or nuclei is directly related to electrons moving between energy level. Absorption and emission are a direct result of the conservation of energy....
Bozeman Science
Light
Paul Andersen explains how natural selection is a major mechanism in evolution. The video begins with a discussion of Charles Darwin and the details of natural selection. The data of the peppered moth during the industrial revolution is...
SciShow
5 Delightful Color-Changing Minerals
From corundum to alexandrite, there are rare minerals have multi-colors caused by how they form their structure!
Curated Video
Volume Of Composite
New ReviewA video entitled "Volume of Composite Shapes" which shows how the volume formulas vary based on the shape of the base.
Curated Video
Rectangular Prism Cross Sections
New ReviewA video entitled "Rectangular Prism Cross Sections" which shows the shape of various cross sections of the 3D figure.
Curated Video
Describe and name 3d shapes – prisms and pyramids
Pupil outcome: I can recognise and name pyramids and prisms and describe their properties. Key learning points: - A prism is a 3D shape that has identical opposite polygon faces at each end which are joined by rectangular faces. - A...
Curated Video
Properties of prisms
Pupil outcome: I can appreciate that all prisms have two congruent polygonal parallel faces (bases) with parallelogram faces joining the corresponding vertices of the bases. Key learning points: - Prisms are 3D shapes with a...
Curated Video
Checking and securing understanding of volume of prisms
Pupil outcome: I can calculate the volume of prisms. Key learning points: - The shape and area of the base of a prism can be found. - The area of the cross-section multiplied by the length gives the volume of the prism. - This can be...
Curated Video
Volume of cylinders
Pupil outcome: I can use the constant cross-sectional area property of cylinders to determine their volume. Key learning points: - A cylinder is not a prism but has a similar structure. - The formula for the volume of a cylinder can be...
Curated Video
Checking and securing understanding of surface area of other prisms
Pupil outcome: I can efficiently calculate the surface area of other prisms. Key learning points: - The surface area of a prism is the sum of the area of all the faces. - The net of a prism can help find the surface area of a prism but...
Curated Video
Problem solving with further surface area and volume
Pupil outcome: I can use my enhanced knowledge of surface area and volume to solve problems. Key learning points: - The surface area of many solids can be calculated by a known method. - The volume of many solids can be calculated by a...
Curated Video
Problem solving with perimeter, area and volume
Pupil outcome: I can use my knowledge of perimeter, area and volume to solve problems. Key learning points: - The volume and surface area of shapes made from prisms and cylinders can be found. - The volume and surface area of shapes made...
Curated Video
Surface area of prisms
Pupil outcome: I can find the surface area of 3D shapes in an efficient way. Key learning points: - The surface area of a 3D shape is the sum of the area of all the faces. - The net of a prism can help find the surface area of a prism...
Curated Video
Will the Cubes Fill the Prism? | 6.G.A.2 | Grade 6 Math 💜💙
In this math video we will determine will the cubes fill the prism. We will be asked if 32 cubes with 1/4 foot edge length will completely fill the given right rectangular prism. We will consider three different prisms. We will review...
Great Big Story
The last of the lampists, preserving a lost art
Discover the dedication of the last remaining lampists, preserving the craft of hand-making lamps in a modern world.
Curated Video
The Science Behind the Colors of Sunlight and Sunsets
In this video, the teacher explains how sunlight appears in different colors depending on the particles in our atmosphere. They compare our atmosphere to a prism, where white light enters but is scattered into different colors as it...