Instructional Video0:56
Curated Video

The Visionaries: Aviation Simulations Encourage Critical Thinking | SciTech Now

6th - 11th
Aircraft simulation to learn critical thinking. Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed!'http://bit.ly/1G7yMhG' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>enjoyed! **More info & videos below** At Oak Ridge High School in Orlando, Florida,...
Instructional Video3:20
SciShow

Where Are All the Electric Airplanes?

12th - Higher Ed
Clean, renewable energy is becoming more and more common in our everyday lives. But, as our cars and buildings become more green, tens of thousands of airplanes fly every day using petroleum-based fuel, and there's seemingly no end in...
Instructional Video20:34
Wonderscape

History Kids: Amelia Earhart

K - 5th
This video is a lesson about Amelia Earhart, a famous American aviator. The teacher discusses Amelia's early life, her interest in flying, and her accomplishments in the field of aviation. The video covers topics such as Amelia's...
Instructional Video1:43
Biography

Biography: Bessie Coleman

6th - 11th
The accomplishments of Amelia Earhart were made possible by aviation trailblazer Bessie Coleman, who had to fight prejudice as a women AND an African American. #Biography Subscribe for more Biographyhttp://aetv.us/2AsWMPH'...
Instructional Video5:14
MinutePhysics

How Airplanes Are Made

9th - 12th
It's high time you taught your physics scholars about airplanes. Tour the manufacturing facility of one of the world's largest passenger planes, the Airbus 350, in a narrated video. Explore the birth of this machine, from sketches by...
Instructional Video8:32
The Great War

Tank Development in World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What is the tank and how did the technology develop? The resource discusses how new technology, especially the tank, affected many events during World War I. It covers the topic using primary source images and interesting facts to keep...
Instructional Video3:45
National WWII Museum

Strategic Overview - Pacific Theater

7th - 12th
Battleships, airplanes, and island-hopping were just a few of the United States strategies during the battle of the Pacific. Scholars learn the strategies the United States employed to contend with the Japanese military in an engaging...
Instructional Video4:05
Real Engineering

Why Are Airplane Wings Angled Backwards??

10th - Higher Ed
Being backwards isn't always bad. Scholars view a short video in the Real Engineering series to see why airplane wings are not straight and are angled backwards. The video provides a brief timeline of how airplane wings have evolved over...
Instructional Video3:39
SciShow

The Physics of Roller Coasters

9th - 12th Standards
Applied physics excites learners because it is about race cars, airplanes, and even roller coasters. Roller coasters are the focus of a video that focuses on the physics of roller coasters starting and stopping. It highlights the...
Instructional Video3:23
American Chemical Society

What is the Blackest Black?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Is there really more than one black? Although your crayon box may tell you otherwise, some blacks are, well, blacker than others! Discover the cutting-edge technology at work to produce the blackest black possible with a video from the...
Instructional Video3:22
Fuse School

Corrosion

9th - 12th Standards
When a metal is left to the natural elements, corrosion begins immediately. Why do some metals corrode faster than others? The video answers this question as well as explains the usefulness of some corrosion.