Instructional Video5:23
SciShow

3 Unsolved Moon Mysteries

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What do people really know about the moon? Learn about three unsolved moon mysteries: the moon's past magnetic field, lunar sunrises, and what's really inside the moon's craters. An engaging video from the SciShow Space series connects...
Instructional Video7:01
SciShow

What We Learned by Putting Cars on the Moon

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Space transportation usually means rockets, but cars play a huge role in exploring the moon. A useful video from the SciShow Space series explains the reason for lunar rovers and many of the discoveries made thanks to these cars. Reid...
Instructional Video5:43
SciShow

A New Origin Story for Mars's Moons

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The brightest and densest protocluster ever observed by scientists makes that area the most active region of space. Learn about the area and the formation of galaxies before our eyes as part of the SciShow Space series. Hank Green also...
Instructional Video4:31
SciShow

How Moon Rocks Revolutionized Astronomy

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The solar system is more than 4.5 billion years old. What we know about the age of space bodies is thanks to the moon rocks collected over 50 years ago. An episode of the SciShow Space series breaks down the concept of relative dating to...
Instructional Video2:25
PBS

Death Dive to Saturn — Saturn’s Dynamic Rings

6th - 8th Standards
Explore the rings of Saturn! Space scholars discover the immense Saturn system through an interactive lesson. The activity, part of PBS's Space series for grades six through eight, features images captured by the Cassini spacecraft of...
Instructional Video4:22
SciShow

3 of the Strangest Moons in the Solar System

6th - 12th Standards
Explore characteristics of three moons that have traits all their own! An episode of a solar system video playlist explores three moons of the solar system: Miranda, Iapetus, and Hyperion. These moons of Uranus and Saturn vary in their...
Instructional Video5:33
SciShow

It's Official: Life Could Survive on Enceladus

6th - 12th Standards
Have researchers found life on another planet? Maybe not, but possibly on one of Saturn's moons! A spacecraft has verified the presence of water on Enceladus as well as other life-supporting compounds. The episode of a solar system...
Instructional Video4:38
SciShow

Mimas: The Real-Life Death Star

6th - 12th Standards
Saturn's moon Mimas has a unique composition worth studying. Mimas has a crater that was created 4.1 billion years ago that altered its composition from core to surface. Scholars learn these unique characteristics as they view an...
Instructional Video4:21
SciShow

The Truth About the Sun's 'Twin' and the Dinosaurs

6th - 12th Standards
Scientists are considering the possibility that our solar system may have had two suns. As it becomes more apparent that stars begin as twins, researchers build a stronger case for a binary solar system. This is an episode of a larger...
Instructional Video3:54
SciShow

Did a Planet Escape the Solar System?

6th - 12th Standards
Is it possible we are missing a planet from the original solar system? Watch the scientific process of simulation to consider options for the origin of the solar system. An installment of a solar system playlist shows learners the...
Instructional Video4:11
SciShow

Take a Trip to Titan!

6th - 12th Standards
Not all moons are created the same! An episode of a solar system video series explains the features of one of Saturn's moon. The lesson instructor highlights the characteristics of the moon that makes it unique.
Instructional Video4:46
SciShow

Triton: The Celestial 'Cantaloupe'

6th - 12th Standards
Where can we find sources of water in our solar system? It seems Neptune's moon may be an option. A video lesson explores the characteristics of Neptune's largest moon Triton. There are many unique features that may surprise your classes...
Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

What's It Like On Mercury?

6th - 12th Standards
Take a video tour of the planet Mercury. An installment of a solar system series explores the characteristics of Mercury. The presenter compares the planet to Earth by examining similarities and differences.
Instructional Video1:55
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

The Moons of Mars Explained—Phobos and Deimos

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Mars has twice as many moons as the earth, but they are pretty tiny in comparison. Learn about the origin and characteristics of the moons of Mars in a video lesson in the Kurzgesagt playlist. Scholars learn many interesting facts...
Instructional Video7:29
Bozeman Science

ESS1B - Earth and the Solar System

1st - 12th
The motion of the earth around the sun creates many different patterns in our world. Watch as a video instructor explains the patterns of moon phases, sunrise and sunset times, seasons, tides, and constellations among others. He also...
Instructional Video12:19
Crash Course

Uranus and Neptune

6th - 12th
Either way you pronounce it, Uranus is one cool planet! An ice giant, to be exact, just like its neighbor, Neptune. Travel to the far reaches of our solar system in a video filled with amazing images and interesting facts. The...
Instructional Video12:16
Crash Course

Saturn

6th - 12th
Showing your class a captivating video about Saturn has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? More than 60 rings, in fact! The narrator takes your young astronomers on a tour of our solar system's second-largest planet. Topics covered include...
Instructional Video10:30
Crash Course

Jupiter's Moon

6th - 12th
You'll be over the moon for an out-of-this-world video! Introduce your class to Jupiter's many moons with a brief but interesting resource. The narrator tells the stories of the four largest bodies, explains why Jupiter has...
Instructional Video3:39
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SciShow Kids

Explore Saturn's Rings

Pre-K - 5th Standards
Be prepared to get an in-depth look into the sixth planet from the sun—Saturn—with a fast paced, eye-catching video that details the planet's famous rings.
Instructional Video3:49
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SciShow Kids

Why Does the Moon Change?

K - 6th Standards
Find out why the moon changes with a captivating video that details the lunar cycle through engaging narration and graphics.
Activity4:41
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SciShow Kids

Make a Moon Puzzle! #sciencegoals

K - 6th Standards
Craft a moon puzzle with the help of an energetic and captivating video. Listen and watch while the host demonstrates the step-by-step process and includes a plethora of useful information about the moon.   
Instructional Video4:11
SciShow

Europa

9th - 12th
"Europa’s ocean is considered to be one of the most promising places that could potentially harbor life in the solar system,” said Geoff Yoder, with NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. Show a video that shares four surprising facts...
Instructional Video3:25
Be Smart

Does The Moon Really Orbit The Earth?

6th - 12th
What do Newton's Law of Gravitation and the moon's orbit have in common? Assist pupils as they view a short video segment and learn the gravitational methods of the moon and earth. They learn the reason why and how these have changed...
Interactive3:41
Scholastic

Study Jams! The Universe

4th - 8th
Take your kids on a trip through the universe as they explore galaxies, solar systems, stars, and more. Watch the short video, then have learners show their knowledge with the included quiz. Supplement the video by having teams build a...