Instructional Video5:29
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Newton’s First Law of Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about Newton’s First Law of Motion with two examples shown. Plus, I snuck in some free body diagrams and subtle hints at Newton’s Second and Third Laws as well. Thank you so much to Mrs. Zeller for being a Flipping Physics...
Instructional Video4:24
Professor Dave Explains

Newton's Third Law of Motion: Action and Reaction

9th - Higher Ed
Are you tired of Newton's laws of motion yet? Well, lucky you, this is the last one. And it's the most misunderstood as well! People love making inappropriate metaphors with scientific principles, unfortunately. Watch this to make sure...
Instructional Video7:05
Professor Dave Explains

Frictional Forces: Static and Kinetic

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's first law tells us that an object in motion will remain in motion, but we don't really see that on earth, do we? If you throw a ball, or push a hockey puck, these things do eventually stop. Why? To answer this we must learn...
Instructional Video3:35
Professor Dave Explains

Newton's Second Law of Motion: F = ma

9th - Higher Ed
One of the best things about Newton was the way that he showed how natural phenomena abide by rigid mathematical principles. So much so that we can use mathematical equations to calculate how objects will actually behave. This equation,...
Instructional Video0:31
Sesame Street

Seth Green: Sesame Moment

Pre-K - K
Seth Green describes his favorite Sesame Street movements and describes how it kick started his interest in acting. You can use this video as a way to begin a discussion about using one’s imagination.
Instructional Video0:10
Curated OER

Human Body - Strength - Part 2/4

9th - 12th
When a hiker gets trapped under a one-and-a-half ton piece of sandstone, he is shockingly able to throw off the slab. Because we normally use only one-third of our muscle fibers at a time, the potential for more is available in...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Twelfth Night Act 2 Sc 4

9th - 10th
In this video from Penn State's School of Theatre production of Twelfth Night, Feste sings a song for the Duke and Viola (Cesario, and the two discuss the way men and women approach love. [7:31]