Instructional Video9:46
Astrum

What has NASA’s InSight discovered on Mars so far? Sights and sounds of Mars

Higher Ed
An update for the NASA InSight mission to Mars. What has it seen and discovered so far?
Instructional Video0:56
Visual Learning Systems

Weather: What Is Weather?

9th - 12th
Everyday we experience weather. This interesting series of programs helps students understand the factors that contribute to weather formation. Real-life examples enable students to appreciate the different aspects of weather....
Instructional Video1:26
Visual Learning Systems

The Nature of Weather: Air Pressure and Weather

3rd - 8th
This video explores the daily condition of the Earth's atmosphere. The factors that influence the atmosphere and cause weather are discussed. Special emphasis is given to the global processes that generate weather patterns. Other...
Instructional Video1:05
Visual Learning Systems

The Nature of Weather: Air Pressure

9th - 12th
This video explores the daily condition of the Earth's atmosphere. The factors that influence the atmosphere and cause weather are discussed. Special emphasis is given to the global processes that generate weather patterns. Other...
Instructional Video27:34
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Understanding Weather and Climate

K - 5th
This video is a lesson about weather, climate, and the effects of global warming. It explains the difference between weather and climate, the factors that influence weather, the greenhouse effect, and the role of oceans in climate. The...
Instructional Video22:22
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Pressure and Forces of Flight

K - 5th
This video is an educational lesson on the physics of flight. It explains the concepts of air pressure, Bernoulli's principle, lift, weight, thrust, and drag. It discusses how these forces interact to enable an airplane to fly. The video...
Instructional Video5:09
TED-Ed

How Ingenious Animals Have Engineered Air Conditioning

4th - 12th Standards
Humans aren't the only species to build structures with air conditioning—we weren't even the first! The video explains how a variety of species that live under and above ground design their structures to allow for air circulation. It...
Instructional Video3:33
TED-Ed

Football Physics: The "Impossible" Free Kick

6th - 12th Standards
Given a particular direction and velocity, what force can make a ball swerve into a goal? This visually engaging video illustrates the physics that occur when a ball rotates on its axis while moving in a particular direction, also known...
Interactive3:35
Scholastic

Study Jams! Air Pressure & Wind

5th - 8th Standards
Blow your class away with a gust of humor as they watch this video about air pressure and wind. Along the way, they find that the density of air (as determined by temperature, altitude, and water vapor content) leads to air pressure...
Instructional Video2:28
Curated OER

Floating Balls & Flying Toilet Paper

7th - 12th
A blow dryer and ping pong balls are all you need to demonstrate the amazing properties of air flow. In this demonstration, Spangler has a little boy as his assistant. Together, they make ping pong balls, a beach ball, and a roll of...
Instructional Video1:06
Steve Spangler Science

CD Hovercraft - Sick Science! #043

3rd - 10th
Make a hovercraft out of a compact disc, a balloon, and a few other materials. This is an activity that every physical science learner in your class can make if they bring a sports drink pop-top bottle to class. It will help them...
Instructional Video1:48
Steve Spangler Science

Soda Can Shake Up - Sick Science! #142

5th - 9th
Here's an excellent episode that shows viewers why a shaken can of soda will fizz and explode all over the place and how to prevent that from happening!
Instructional Video3:18
Curated OER

Flying Toilet Paper - Cool Science Experiment

7th - 12th
A blow dryer and ping pong balls are all you need to demonstrate the amazing properties of air flow. In this demonstration, Spangler has a three year old boy as his assistant. Together, they make ping pong balls, a beach ball, and a roll...
Instructional Video6:53
Veritasium

Epic Slow-Mo Drum Implosions!

9th - 12th Standards
Slow motion effects add a dramatic influence to a lesson on atmospheric pressure. A video presentation explores characteristics of atmospheric pressure through experimentation. A large imploding drum demonstrates the effects of air...
Instructional Video1:27
PBS

Global Winds

9th - 12th
Blow budding scientists away with a lesson that'll put wind in their sails! Scholars study the pattern of global winds using an interactive from PBS' Weather and Climate series. Detailed simulations help viewers study upper-level winds...
Instructional Video3:46
PBS

Seasonal Science: Hurricane

6th - 12th Standards
Winter, spring, summer, fall, and hurricanes? With the help of a video that is part of a larger Seasonal Science series, learn why hurricanes have a season all their own. Viewers integrate knowledge of the causes of hurricanes, factors...
Instructional Video8:05
Physics Girl

Can You Solve the Magnet Riddle?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Riddle me this! Science sleuths attempt to solve two seemingly simple scenarios with a video from the Physics Girl playlist. The narrator challenges the CEO of YouTube to a battle of wits with a bottle with a tissue, as well as two...
Instructional Video10:19
JFR Science

Pressure: How Does a Straw Work?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A straw is a simple thing ... with a much more complex explanation. Discover the molecular interactions that create pressure through a video from JFR Science. The resource demonstrates pressure in a variety of ways, then explains how and...
Instructional Video7:21
Veritasium

World's Longest Vertical Straw

9th - 12th Standards
What is the longest usable drinking straw? An informative video sets out to answer just this question. It explores the variables related to pressure in the process. To mix things up, the video contains a bit of science and fun in a...
Instructional Video1:51
Real Engineering

Why Are Plane Windows Round?

10th - Higher Ed
Don't let learning about airplanes be a drag. An instructional video explains how advances in technology led to planes that can fly higher, resulting in less drag, less fuel, and the need for a pressurized cabin. It also explains why...
Instructional Video2:25
SciShow

Why Do My Ears Pop?

9th - 12th Standards
Mysterious, annoying popping sound explained? Your class will be all ears! Learners discover the mechanism of ear popping with part 134 of a 143-part series. The host illustrates the parts of the ear, how they work together with the...
Instructional Video3:29
Deep Look

Identical Snowflakes? Scientist Ruins Winter For Everyone

6th - 12th Standards
Can snowflakes be identical? Under perfect conditions, these perfect, unique crystals can have a twin. Explore snowflakes in the great indoors of a laboratory experiment to see how carefully regulated conditions have busted the myth of...
Instructional Video3:09
MinuteEarth

How Physics Saved Two Million Premature Babies

6th - 12th Standards
Physics ... saving lives, one equation at a time! Learners discover the sad truth about premature babies and respiratory distress syndrome, which claimed millions of lives before scientists could understand its cause. Physics, and the...
Instructional Video3:19
Veritasium

Fire Syringe

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Compressing air quickly causes extreme increases in temperature. A video lesson demonstrates this principle through the use of a fire syringe. The instructor uses a plunger to increase the pressure in the syringe, which ignites a piece...