Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

The Density Tower

3rd - 12th
Dr. Boyd gives the physics definition of density, then walks you through a demonstration to show how liquids with different densities can form multiple liquid layers in a container.
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Homemade Lava Lamp

3rd - 12th
Dr. Boyd demonstrates that oil and water do not mix by showing you how to make a homemade lava lamp. Minute 0:32 – Introduction Minute 0:50 – What you need Minute 1:16 – Explanation Minute 2:57 – Safety Minute 3:06 – Demonstration
Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

Diffusion - Part 2: Hot vs Cold Fluids

3rd - 12th
In part 2 of a 3 part discussion on fluid diffusion, Dr. Boyd explains and demonstrates the effect of temperature on diffusion. Minute 0:30 – Introduction Minute 0:41 – What you need Minute 0:54 – Explanation Minute 1:47 – Safety Minute...
Instructional Video4:07
Curated Video

Diffusion - Part 3: Hot vs Cold Fluid Densities

3rd - 12th
It takes a very steady hand to execute the "shot glass on shot glass" maneuver Dr. Boyd pulls off...twice. Find out how this helps explain fluid diffusion and fluid density in this cool video! Minute 0:30 – Introduction Minute 0:52 –...
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Surface Tension - Part 2: Milk Swirls

3rd - 12th
In part 2 of a two-part discussion on surface tension, Dr. Boyd uses dish soap to decrease the surface tension of milk, which causes the milk to make swirls of color from food dye. Minute 0:30 – Brief Review Minute 0:57 – What you need...
Instructional Video4:55
Curated Video

Edible Marshmallow Slime

3rd - 12th
Join the delicious fun as Dr. Boyd makes Edible Marshmallow Slime! 0:00 – Introduction 0:42 – What you need 1:00 – Safety 1:23 – Making Edible Marshmallow Slime 4:35 – Dr. Boyd eats the Marshmallow Slime
Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

Color Changing Flowers Experiment - Part 1

3rd - 12th
Watch as Dr. Boyd changes the color of White Carnation Flowers. 0:00 – Introduction 0:28 – What you need 0:53 – Explanation 2:21 – Safety 2:39 – White Carnation Experiment 3:40 – Time-elapsed results
Instructional Video4:13
Curated Video

Color Changing Flowers Experiment - Part 2

3rd - 12th
Watch Part 2 of this 3-part series of experiments with White Carnation Flowers. 0:00 – Introduction 0:25 – What you need 0:50 – Explanation 1:39 – Safety 2:15 – White Carnation Experiment 3:18 – Time-elapsed results
Instructional Video12:16
Veritasium

3 Perplexing Physics Problems

9th - Higher Ed
This video explores three intriguing physics problems: why shaken carbonated drinks explode, why ice melts differently in fresh water versus salt water, and how a metal ring can lock onto a chain unexpectedly. Demonstrations and...
Instructional Video6:01
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Aerobic Respiration: Observing Oxygen Use in Maggots

6th - 12th
We use maggots to let us observe aerobic respiration. The maggots are placed over sodium hydroxide in a specimen tube. A bung and delivery tube are attached to the specimen tube that feed into a boiling tube of coloured water. In the...
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

DIY STEM Project For Kids: Lava Lamp Experiment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ever wondered how Lava Lamps are made? Curious to know how the liquid and bubbles inside move around in such mysterious and mesmerizing ways?
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Instructional Video3:14
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DIY STEM Project For Kids: Liquid Density Experiment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Looking for a fun and easy way to learn about density? Check out this Milk Experiment!
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Density refers to how much space something takes up (its volume) compared to how heavy it is (its mass). If something is...
Instructional Video6:47
Curated Video

Cut-Out Cookies

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates shows Miss Palomine how to use a rolling pin to make tasty cut-out cookies. He also introduces the cookie cutter and the spatula.
Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

Soluble or Insoluble?

3rd - 8th
Soluble or Insoluble classifies soluble and insoluble materials by conducting an experiment of adding various materials to warm water.
Instructional Video1:54
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Water Xylophones

3rd - Higher Ed
A video on how to setup a water xylophone so that you can make music out of item around your house.
Instructional Video9:13
Physics Girl

Unique at-home Science Experiments! with Physics Girl

9th - 12th
Dianna from Physics Girl walks through 5 experiments with jello, lasers, balloons, surface tension, band-aids and candles, with some bonus facts and trivia!
Instructional Video6:03
Physics Girl

What are antibubbles?

9th - 12th
Learn how to make antibubbles and the science behind these fun, unusual spheres. This cool and unusual demonstration is an easy DIY experiment. Antibubbles are a spherical shell of air enclosing a droplet of water, all submerged in...
Instructional Video19:22
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How to Make Slime for the TOTAL BEGINNER (Like Us!)

K - 5th
Do you like slime? Do you want to make your own? My five year old wanted to make slime and this was our experience!
Instructional Video5:00
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Color Changing Milk: A Fun Science Experiment for Kids

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join us for a fun and safe science experiment using milk, food coloring, and dishwashing liquid. The experiment showcases the properties of liquids and surface tension, as the colors swirl and create patterns when the soap is introduced....
Instructional Video13:26
The Slow Mo Guys

Filming Inside a Slow Motion Vortex - The Slow Mo Guys

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gav and Dan cobble together an interesting (and wobbly) camera rig to film the most British thing they can think of... Inside a cup of tea.



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Instructional Video4:37
Science360

Computer scientist Cyntrica Eaton - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Cyntrica Eaton is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Norfolk State University in Virginia. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of several publications,...
Instructional Video8:58
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How to Make Bubble Prints!

K - 5th
All you need to create an awesome bubble print is water, dish soap, and food coloring! Learn how to print from colorful bubbles to create unique art or a background for your next drawing or painting.
Instructional Video2:13
Science Sparks

How to Make a Volcano

K - 5th
How to make a volcano using baking soda and vinegar. You can even reuse this <a href='http://www.science-sparks.com/2011/06/30/how-to-make-a-volcano/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>one.</a>ref='http://www.science-sparks.com/2011/06/30/how-to-make-a-volcano/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>one.
Instructional Video3:31
FuseSchool

Tutorial: Paper & Thin Layer Chromatography

6th - Higher Ed
Be like a Chemistry Special Agent - learn the method of Thin Layer Chromotography and its applications. Thin Layer Chromatography is an important method in Police investigation work and you shouldn't miss it.