Crash Course Kids
Part(icles) of Your World
Have you ever heard the phrase, 'You look like a Million Bucks?' Well, you do... but you also look like a million particles. In this episode, Sabrina talks to us about matter and particles and that all matter is made up of particles....
Curated Video
Estados de la Materia - Sólidos, Líquidos y Gases
Aprende los conceptos básicos sobre los tres estados de la materia más conocidos: sólidos, líquidos y gases. ¿Qué es un estado de la materia? ¿Cuáles son las propiedades de los sólidos, líquidos y gases? La voz en este video es generada...
Wonderscape
Understanding Chemical Reactions: Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Explore the concepts of physical and chemical changes in matter through examples like cookies and rust. Learn how to distinguish between physical properties and chemical reactions. All About Chemical Reactions part 1
Mazz Media
Matter: Solids, Liquids and Gases
Matter. It is all around us. Everything on Earth is made of matter. Learning about the different properties of matter will allow students to understand how environmental and human factors affect the changing world we live in. By viewing...
Science Buddies
Solubility Science – STEM Activity
How long do you think you could survive without drinking any water? Only three to four days! Your body needs water to function properly. We also rely on water for cooking, cleaning and many other activities. You might not think about...
TED-Ed
Why is Ketchup so Hard to Pour?
Shake and shake the ketchup bottle, none will come, and then a lot will pour out! Finally, a scientific answer to the age-old question of why it is nearly impossible to get this coveted condiment out and onto your french fries! Along the...
Steve Spangler Science
Cornstarch Goo - Cool Science Experiment
In this fascinating episode, Mr. Spangler uses cornstarch and water to create a solution known as "non-Newtonian" solution, meaning that the solution doesn't behave in the way that Newton's laws would expect it to. This is one of the...
Curated OER
Cornstarch Goo - Cool Science Experiment
In this fascinating episode, Mr. Spangler uses cornstarch and water to create a solution known as "non-Newtonian" solution, meaning that the solution doesn't behave in the way that Newton's laws would expect it to. This is one of the...
Curated OER
States of Matter: Changes in State
Matter can change from one phase to another through heating or freezing. This video fully and clearly describes the changes that occur when water freezes or boils. Solid narration, clear description, and good examples make this a good...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Plasma: The Fourth State of Matter
In this video lesson, students will achieve the following learning objectives: 1) Become familiar with the fourth state of matter, "plasma"; 2) Understand the concept of plasma: 3) Compare the four states of matter; and 4) Learn some...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Chilling Water Problem
Using phase change diagrams, find out how much ice at -10 degrees C is necessary to get 500 grams of water down to 0 degrees C. [11:23]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Phase Diagrams
Use this tutorial to help with the understanding and interpreting of phase diagrams. [12:36]
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Experiment Videos: Cornstarch Experiment
Watch the cornstarch science experiments, and see how it stops behaving like a normal liquid when vibrated at a high speed. [2:45]