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Physical and Health Education
The heart - cardiovascular system
How to build your own working model of the heart (cardiovascular system)
Mazz Media
Phases of Matter
This live-action video program is about the term phases of matter. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term phases of matter through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams...
Professor Dave Explains
Viscosity, Cohesive and Adhesive Forces, Surface Tension, and Capillary Action
Liquids have some very interesting properties, by virtue of the intermolecular forces they make, both between molecules of the liquid and those between the liquid and some other material they are in contact with. Let's learn about...
Visual Learning Systems
Light: Visible Light
Upon viewing the Light video series, students will be able to do the following: List some of the reasons light is important to all living things. Understand that light is a type of energy. Describe how light behaves both as a wave and as...
Let's Tute
Understanding Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect
This video explains the concept of global warming and the greenhouse effect. It discusses how human activities have contributed to the increase in greenhouse gases and the consequences of global warming. The video also provides tips on...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Coffee Filter Tie Dye
In this short tutorial my 5 year old daughter and I will teach you how to create a coffee filter tie dye at home! Kids and parents alike will love this easy activity that I recommend for people of ALL ages and abilities! This...
Visual Learning Systems
The Water Cycle: Evaporation
Upon viewing the The Water Cycle video series, students will be able to do the following: Define the water cycle as the continual movement of water between earth and the air. Explain that the water cycle consists of three processes:...
Visual Learning Systems
Weathering and Erosion: What Is Weathering?
Upon viewing the Weathering and Erosion video series, students will be able to do the following:
Describe weathering as a process that involves the breaking down of rocks and other materials on Earth's surface.
Differentiate between the...
Flipping Physics
Resistivity
Open vs. closed circuits are demonstrated. Conductors and insulators are shown in circuits. Resistivity is defined and the equation is analyzed. Resistivities of common materials are shown. Semiconductors are discussed. The temperature...
The Backyard Scientist
Best Fire Tornado - DIY - no moving parts!
The best way to make a fire tornado (in my opinion!) All you need are 2 glass half-cylinders. No moving parts, no fans, no squeaky bearings, just fire and forget!<br/>
Curated OER
Growing Beans
What does it take to grow a plant? Cody shows us how to plant kidney beans using beans, water, paper towels, and a jar. This is a great experiment to try in the classroom. Make sure they have plenty of sun!
Amoeba Sisters
General Lab Safety
From horseplay to hair length, here's a video that covers all your lab safety needs! Animated characters present a fun yet functional resource geared toward all science disciplines. Topics include safety equipment, proper lab etiquette,...
Physics Girl
How I Broke a Wine Glass with My Voice (Using Science!)
You've seen talented singers break glass with a single high note ... is it as easy as it looks? Discover the physics behind the phenomenon with a video from the Physics Girl playlist. The resource covers sound wave terminology, tensile...
Veritasium
Is Glass a Liquid?
Amorphous solid or slow-moving liquid? Learn about glass, pitch, and Earth's mantle through a video from the Veritasium playlist. The narrator describes the molecular structures of amorphous versus crystalline solids, shows examples of...
Fuse School
Recycling Glass
Investigate the recycling process of glass products. Young scholars learn the types of glass that are recyclable and make a connection to environmental chemistry. The video instructor explains the process of recycling the glass and its...
Crash Course Kids
Material World
We are living in a material world. But how do we improve materials that have already been invented? Watch material scientists make current materials better and see how cell phone glass evolved from its once...
TED-Ed
Why is Glass Transparent?
Did you ever wonder why light can pass through glass? In an animated and narrated feature, find out how when heated to a high temperature, the molecular structure of silicon dioxide results in an amorphous structure and enough space...
Other
Craft in America: Glassblowing
A demonstration of glassblowing techniques by glass artist William Morris. [4:42]