Instructional Video7:37
Kids Academy

Force and Motion for Kids | Ramps | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
Force and Motion for Kids | Ramps | Kids Academy Kids Academy Talented and Gifted Program for kids aged 2-10: When you are building the basics of science in your kid’s mind, you must be very clear and very easy to understand. Science...
Instructional Video15:06
Schooling Online

Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

3rd - Higher Ed
Vector Man rescues someone who is having a heart attack! But he doesn’t take them to the hospital… This lesson will apply Newton’s 1st Law of Motion to stationary, moving and accelerating objects.

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Instructional Video2:47
Makematic

Why Move and Sketch?

K - 8th
Physical activity activates brains! In this video, children will learn about STEAM by engaging in creative movement and sketching experiences that show energy and how natural and manmade objects move.
Instructional Video17:38
Music Matters

Identifying Double Major Thirds - Music Composition

9th - 12th
What is doubling the major third? How do you know if its a major third? Can you double thirds? Why is doubling a major third bad? This music composition lesson explains one of the rules of writing four-part harmony, namely the advice to...
Instructional Video5:04
Gresham College

The Rise in Life Expectancy - Professor Chris Whitty

10th - Higher Ed
An extract from a lecture entitled 'The Shape of Things to Come'. Professor Whitty takes a closer look at why people are living longer. The full video of this lecture can be viewed on the Gresham College
Instructional Video1:45
Curated Video

The Science of Disney Imagineering: Newton's 3 Laws of Motion

Pre-K - 6th
Winner: Parents' Choice Gold Award, 2010 Newton's Three Laws of Motion are at work in virtually every Disney theme park ride and attraction. The Walt Disney Imagineers demonstrate how they use Newton's Three Laws to create some of the...
Instructional Video2:55
Great Big Story

Preserving the Ocracoke Brogue, a fading dialect on a North Carolina island

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the unique Ocracoke Brogue, a rare dialect from North Carolina's barrier island, threatened by modern influences and dwindling native speakers.
Instructional Video1:41
Brian McLogan

How to determine all of the measure of angles for an equilateral triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the missing side of a triangle. A triangle is a polygon with three sides. Triangles are classified on the basis of the angles or on the basis of the sides. The classification of a triangle on the basis of the sides...
Instructional Video3:45
Science360

The krill factor in ocean mixing - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Engineers investigating impact of krill swarms on ocean mixing, and possibly global climate



Scientists have long chalked up ocean mixing of salt, heat, nutrients and gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, to wind...
Instructional Video5:04
Curated Video

How Micro Drill Bits Are Made | How It's Made

6th - 11th
Find out how tiny drill bits are made and packaged in factories. Stream Full Episodes of How It's Maderef='https://www.scienChannelel.com/tv-shFacebookits-made/' tarTwitterlank' rel='nofInstagramde Subscribe to Science
Instructional Video6:07
NASA

Hubble’s Servicing Mission 3B

3rd - 11th
Servicing Mission 3B was actually the fourth visit to Hubble. NASA split the original Servicing Mission 3 into two parts and conducted 3A in December of 1999. During SM3B a new science instrument would...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

Kayak Trip Time Lapse - Life from a Boat's Perspective

6th - 11th
We took a short trip in "The Dawn Treader" (aka "The Bickering Nag" see other video about my kayak) down on the Tennesee River backwaters. Sadie enjoyed it. This is 1 hour of video compressed to about 3 minutes. My daughter loves the kayak.
Instructional Video43:38
Gresham College

Suffer the Little Children: How to Revolutionise Neonatal Health - Professor Chris Whitty

10th - Higher Ed
We're making childhood safer than ever before , but these efforts don't affect Newborns. Why is this and what might be
Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

The Prophets

6th - 11th
The books of the Old Testament prophets are packed with dense poetry and wild imagery. If you’ve tried to read them, odds are you were both intrigued and confused. In this video, we’ll learn how these books contribute to the storyline of...
Instructional Video9:54
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Crash Course

Uniform Circular Motion

9th - 12th
Round and round and round you go! Lead the way as your class explores centrifugal force, the fictitious force responsible for an abundance of activities performed by individuals every day. They discuss the correlation between centripetal...
Instructional Video3:08
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NASA

STEMonstrations: Newton's Third Law of Motion

3rd - 12th Standards
How do the laws of physics work in microgravity? Astronaut Mark Vande Hei explores Newton's third law of motion as part of the "STEM on Station" series. Learners then explore Newton's third law further by building rocket racers and...
Instructional Video2:40
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NASA

STEMonstrations: Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

6th - 12th Standards
Do the laws of physics apply in space? Astronaut Randy Bresnik explores Newton's second law of motion in one part of the "STEM on Station" series. Then, learners explore the same concepts in the classroom by propelling a car weighted...
Instructional Video0:48
Steve Spangler Science

Marble Gravitron - Sick Science! #023

8th - 12th
Entertain and educate physics pros with this activity. They place a marble in a wine glass, get it spinning, and then turn the glass upside down. As long as it spins, centripetal force keeps the marble from falling out! Show this video...
Unit Plan22:14
University of Florida

Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics!

9th - 12th Standards
Make an impact on young physicists with this fun collection of resources. After first watching a video and taking notes on the physics of car crashes, students go on to complete a series of activities that explore the...
Instructional Video1:04
Steve Spangler Science

The Coin Drop - Sick Science! #005

7th - 12th
A simple activity visually demonstrates Newton's first law of motion to your physical science fanatics! Placing an index card atop a glass cup and a penny on top of that, they can flick the card away and the penny will drop straight...
Instructional Video2:07
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

How to Catch a Dwarf Planet—Triton

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Neptune has more than its share of moons with 14, although Triton takes the prize for the largest. Study the origin and behavior of Neptune's moons with a video lesson from the Kurzgesagt playlist. 
Instructional Video29:25
GPB Television

Physics 101: Physics Metrics

6th - 9th
A half-hour introductory video on mechanics and the metric system was produced with beginning physicists in mind. Note-taking guides are provided, in addition to a follow-up metric worksheet. For the lab, learners construct paper frogs....
Instructional Video
BSCS Science Learning

Bscs: Forces and Motion: Experimenting With Different Forces Applied to a Chair

2nd - 4th
This video shows students involved in an activity in which they are pushing a chair with a weak, medium, and strong force, and using arrows to represent the size and direction of a force. [3:11]
Instructional Video
PBS

Wgbh: Peep and the Big Wide World: Watch and Discuss: The Whatchamacallit

Pre-K - 1st
Peep, Chirp, and Quack discover the thrill of zipping down a slide- quite accidentally! [8:49]