Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

NSW resident stays to defend home against fires

Higher Ed
Evan Harris said police and fire crews told him he should leave his cottage because of the threat posed by Australia’s wildfires, but he told them he wasn’t going anywhere.
News Clip4:59
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Piles of snow remain in a frosty Madrid after Storm Filomena

9th - Higher Ed
Armed with picks and shovels, residents of Madrid slowly shovelled out of Spain's worst snowstorm in decades which turned roads and pavements into skating rinks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip5:59
Bloomberg

Renowned Physicist Fiekowsky on How to Stem the Tide of Climate Change Now

Higher Ed
Peter Fiekowsky, founder and Chairman Emeritus at the Foundation for Climate Restoration, details the critical technologies we need to implement in order to sustain the human race.
News Clip6:55
Bloomberg

Tackling a Looming Dementia Epidemic

Higher Ed
Dec.13 -- Michael Woodward, medical director at Austin Health MCRU, discusses the burden of dementia on the health system, the work he's doing on Alzheimer's disease and the role of iron in the disease. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Stock Footage2:13
Bridgeman Arts

Girls in a Geography lesson, learning how to take care of babies, and doing housework. France 1942

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1942 French film 'Francaises De Demain' about the women's school Ecole Nationale Professionnelle de Jeunes Filles, established in 1934 in Vizille, Vercors / French Alps. POV from the courtyard into the classroom. Girls...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

A collection of 31 body casts placed on rooftop edges around New York City have people talking and gawking.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Perched on roofs, bodies have people gawking CAPTION: A collection of 31 body casts placed on rooftop edges around New York City have people talking and gawking. (March 23) SOT: It''s quite scary, when you look about, is it...
News Clip1:10
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Canadian metals production during WWII

Higher Ed
Factory floor with heavy machinery / VS men assembling automobiles / VS five men grouped over blueprints; men's hands making notation on schematic; three men in discussion in factory, and men looking over machinery / VS trucks rolling...
Instructional Video7:16
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TED-Ed

Periodic Videos

5th - 12th Standards
From hydrogen to ununoctium, this collection of videos has everything you need to begin teaching about the periodic table. Offering descriptions of each element and interesting experiments...
Instructional Video4:10
Learning Games Lab

The Olsen Test for Phosphorus

9th - 12th Standards
A short video teaches viewers about the Olsen Test, a soil test specific for plants grown in arid regions. The soil in arid regions has a higher pH and plants require special treatment to thrive. The video provides information about the...
Instructional Video4:20
TED-Ed

Why is NASA Sending a Spacecraft to a Metal World?

6th - 12th Standards
Can we journey to outer space to learn more about inner Earth? Discover the method to NASA's madness with an enlightening short video. The narrator explains the composition of the asteroid the resource is studying, what scientists hope...
Instructional Video8:33
Physics Girl

The Unusual Formation of the Hawaiian Islands

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How are the Hawaiian Islands different from other island chains? Discover the surprising geologic history of Hawaii with a video from a cool physics playlist. The narrator takes a hike with some geologists and discusses mantle plume...
Instructional Video6:01
Periodic Videos

Iron

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Humans require iron, especially in the blood, but it can cause death in high quantities. The entertaining video discusses the chemical element iron. It demonstrates dangerous experiments while discussing the unique properties of this...
Instructional Video4:06
American Chemical Society

Why Is the Statue of Liberty Green?

9th - Higher Ed
See how Lady Liberty turned green. Young scientists learn that oxidation reactions have caused the originally red-brown Statue of Liberty to become its current shade of green. An engaging video explains how the copper in the statue...
Instructional Video4:00
American Chemical Society

Game of Thrones Science: Sword Making and Valyrian Steel

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Can mere mortals make valyrian steel without using magic? Game of Thrones gurus examine the properties of this mythical metal with a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions series. The narrator discusses the properties of...
Instructional Video13:36
Real Engineering

The History of Iron and Steel

9th - Higher Ed
Steel a great resource to teach your class all about iron. Viewers of an engaging video see how the production of wrought iron, cast iron, and steel have changed over time. The video also explains some societal advances due to these...
Instructional Video11:22
Crash Course

Meteors

6th - 12th
When you wish upon a shooting star ... you're actually pinning your hopes and dreams upon a meteor! Science scholars discover the origin of these dazzling falling bodies in a video that's sure to captivate. The narrator explains the...
Instructional Video5:16
Fuse School

Iron Alloys

9th - 12th Standards
Examples of iron alloys include stainless steel and wrought iron. The video discusses many different iron alloys, their properties, and their uses. It mentions the pros and cons of each alloy and the reactions that produce such a...
Instructional Video4:57
Fuse School

Reactions of Iron

9th - 12th Standards
Iron is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust. The video explains the reaction of iron with air, water, acids, halogens, and displacement of other metals. It shows the chemical formulas as well as the observable...
Instructional Video5:05
Fuse School

Element, Mixture or Compound

9th - 12th
Don't get mixed up about the differences between elements, mixtures, and compounds! Part one of a six-part series discussing these important classifications of substances illustrates simple tests one can perform to determine a material's...
Instructional Video5:01
Fuse School

Structure and Composition of the Earth

9th - 12th
Why is Earth different from other planets? What makes it so special, anyway? It's only fitting to delve into how the "parent" rock was formed in the first installment of a seven-part series about rocks and rock formation. Amateur...
Instructional Video6:24
Fuse School

Minerals and Ores

9th - 12th
Here's a video that will leave them wanting m"ore"! Part three of the seven-part series involving rocks and the rock cycle illustrates the relationship between minerals and ores. Young geologists get a look at how valuable metals are...
Instructional Video4:34
TED-Ed

Where Does Gold Come From?

6th - 12th
Your class will never believe that their gold jewelry originated in outer space, but it's true! Learn about the way Earth's gold supply originated in a supernova and became integrated with our planet's terrain with a short, informative...