Instructional Video5:34
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Careers - Scientific Reports

6th - Higher Ed
How is scientific enquiry carried out in practice? Before a hypothesis is accepted by the scientific community, it goes through a series of steps. This is what we call the scientific method. This method was first devised by Sir Francis...
Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

Motion Terms and Equations

3rd - 8th
“Motion Terms and Equations” reviews key vocabulary associated with motion, as well as equations used to calculate the various aspects of motion.
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Behavioral Design Patterns in C++ - Introduction-Command

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to command patterns.
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This clip is from the chapter "Command" of the series "Behavioral Design Patterns in C++".In this section, we will explore the command design pattern, which...
Instructional Video12:45
Curated Video

Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Creating Fire Particles

Higher Ed
The lesson will teach us how to enhance the fire particles and make them more organic using the Niagara Particle System. We will go over the method for changing the color of the fire, tweaking values for more organic transitions, and...
Interactive3:52
Scholastic

Study Jams! Force & Motion

4th - 8th Standards
Set youngsters in motion when studying forces. This quick animated film stars Sam and Mia, two intelligent but cool kids who talk about forces and motion on the soccer field. Consider using this resource when preparing junior-high...
Instructional Video6:34
Physics Girl

Impossible Zero G Skyscraper

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What happens if you build a skyscraper so tall it breaks the laws of physics? This hypothetical scenario leads to an interesting discussion of Newtonian forces and the imaginary forces that explain them. As part of a larger series on...
Instructional Video3:44
National Science Foundation

Science of NFL Football: Newton's Second Law of Motion

5th - 12th
Newton would have been a great football coach. A 10-part video series examines several physics topics through a football lens. Using Newton's Second Law of Motion, individuals learn how force applies to kicking a football.
Interactive3:20
Scholastic

Study Jams! Newton's First Law: Inertia

6th - 9th
Give your class some inertia with a far out video and multiple-choice questions about Newton's first law of motion. Several examples are given in an animated feature in a style that upper-elementary learners will enjoy.
Instructional Video1:15
DoodleScience

Newton's Second Law of Motion (F=ma)

9th - 12th
A Newton is approximately the weight of an apple, so force is measured in apples! Apply Newton's Second Law of Motion to determine the force acting on an object. 
Instructional Video8:29
Bozeman Science

PS2C - Stability and Instability in Physical Systems

2nd - 12th
How do you show change occurring in a non-moving object? Gain some insight into NGSS standard PS2C, Stability and Instability in Physical Systems, in a resource for educators. The narrator guides you through the core components...
Interactive3:35
Scholastic

Study Jams! Gravity & Inertia

6th - 9th
Is it possible to defy gravity? Not really. With force and inertia, we can act against it for a little while, but, eventually, gravitational force will pull us back to Earth. The relationships among mass, force, and inertia are all...
Interactive3:05
Scholastic

Study Jams! Newton's Second Law: Acceleration

6th - 9th Standards
Become a pinball wizard by understanding acceleration. Mia and Sam define acceleration for the audience and touch on the property of inertia. Get your physical science class up to speed by showing this little video, reviewing the...
Instructional Video4:18
National Science Foundation

Slapshot Physics—Science of the Winter Olympics

6th - 12th Standards
Take a shot at explaining the physics of hockey! Olympic hockey players explain the science of their craft in a video lesson. The lesson includes a discussion of force and velocity as well as potential and kinetic energy.
Instructional Video4:07
National Science Foundation

Snowboarding—Science of the Winter Olympics

6th - 12th Standards
The greatest challenge of snowboarding is maintaining balance. An engaging video using a simple demonstration of actual snowboarders to illustrate physics in action.