Instructional Video2:21
FuseSchool

What is Homeostasis?

6th - Higher Ed
So what is homeostasis is a term first defined by Claude Bernard in 1865 it means maintaining a constant internal environment this is a bit like car brain works senses all around the body imaging various things and sending the...
Instructional Video6:13
Espresso Media

From Ancient Chewing Grounds to Modern Dental Concerns

9th - 12th
This video explores the history and impact of chewing gum, from its origins in ancient Aztec culture to its modern-day consumption. It delves into the environmental, economic, and human rights issues associated with gum production and...
Instructional Video3:04
FuseSchool

Small intestine and food absorption

6th - Higher Ed
Small intestine and food absorption Digestion goes hand in hand with absorption… which happens in your small intestine. Which is what we’re going to look at in this video. So keep watching!
Instructional Video7:30
Mediacorp

Understanding Food Choices and the Impact on Health

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, a teacher takes a group of kids shopping to explore their food choices and how marketing influences their decisions. The teacher then introduces the kids to individuals who have experienced the consequences of an...
Instructional Video6:33
Curated Video

Converting Informal Language to Formal Language

K - 5th
This video is a lesson on maintaining a formal writing style. It provides examples of informal language and demonstrates how to convert it to formal language. The teacher guides the students through the process of identifying and...
Instructional Video21:10
Step Back History

A Brief History of Brazil

12th - Higher Ed
Brazil is on track to become one of the world superpowers by the end of the century. That being said, what should we come to expect from this South American country? Let's learn about Brazil.
Instructional Video2:49
Visual Learning Systems

Your Diet: My Plate

9th - 12th
This video is about how to plan and organize a healthy diet using the My Plate technique. It explains the different food groups and their examples, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy. The video shows how these food...
Instructional Video2:15
Visual Learning Systems

Solutions at Work: Solubility and Solutions

3rd - 8th
Upon viewing the Solutions at Work video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that a solution is a type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Provide an example of a common solution....
Instructional Video6:36
Professor Dave Explains

Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA

9th - Higher Ed
We've been hearing about DNA since the third grade, and we all know that it's a double helix with little ladder rungs. But now we are ready to understand this molecule on a more fundamental level, which will enable to us to understand...
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

Estimating Fraction Sums and Differences with Benchmark Fractions

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how to use benchmark fractions to estimate the sums and differences of fractions in story problems. The teacher explains the concept of benchmark fractions using the dollar and number line representations.
Instructional Video5:58
Be Smart

Is Sugar a Drug?

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that sugar stimulates the same areas of the brain as cocaine and heroin? As part of a biology playlist, the thought-provoking video discusses if sugar should be considered a drug. It talks about our need for sugar, our...
Instructional Video4:56
TED-Ed

How to Squeeze Electricity Out of Crystals

7th - 12th Standards
It is possible to generate electricity by squeezing a single sugar crystal. A short video explains how this is possible and the way this knowledge has changed our society. From sonar devices to renewable energy, generations rely on this...
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow

Why We Love Sugar

9th - 12th Standards
Now that's sour! Did you know lemons contain more sugar than strawberries? Here is a resource that helps pupils explore sugar, where it comes from, different types, why organisms need it, and how much we ingest. 
Instructional Video5:03
TED-Ed

How Sugar Affects the Brain

7th - 12th Standards
Attention, sugar addicts! Here's why you can't quit the habit. Sweet taste receptors send a signal to the brain, which activates a reward system that responds by telling you to eat again. Over activating this reward system results in a...
Instructional Video1:04
Curated OER

Sinking Soda Surprise

2nd - 8th
I'm sure you've heard that there are something like 20 tablespoons of sugar in a can of regular soda. It seems unbelievable, doesn't it? This demonstration really does show how much sugar is present in a can of soda. First, Spangler...
Instructional Video3:24
Steve Spangler Science

Sinking Soda Surprise - Cool Science Experiment

2nd - 8th
I'm sure you've heard that there are something like 20 tablespoons of sugar in a can of regular soda. It seems unbelievable, doesn't it? This demonstration really does show how much sugar is present in a can of soda. First, Spangler...
Instructional Video12:35
Crash Course

Haitian Revolutions: Crash Course

9th - 12th Standards
What island was home to the second free, independent nation in the Americas, which saw the most successful slave revolts ever, and became the first modern nation be be governed by people of African descent? A video on the Haitian...
Instructional Video5:47
Amoeba Sisters

Enzymes (Updated)

7th - 12th Standards
Enzymes really know how to keep things moving along! Introduce these powerful proteins through a short video from an extensive life science playlist. Viewers learn why enzymes are specific in their jobs, important enzymes in our bodies,...
Instructional Video5:40
TED-Ed

Ugly History: The 1937 Haitian Massacre

9th - 12th
What does parsley have to do with the 1937 Haitian Massacre? Introduce viewers to the tragic events surrounding Rafael Trujillo's ordered slaughter of Haitians living along the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The...
Instructional Video6:10
Socratica

What Are Functional Groups?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What's the function of functional groups? Explore the portions of biological molecules that make things happen with a video from Socratica's series on biology. The narrator illustrates each major functional group, then describes them in...
Instructional Video11:05
Socratica

What Is DNA Structure?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How does DNA work? Young geneticists see how function follows form with a video from Socratica's playlist that explores biology. The narrator pulls apart the double helix and describes each portion, discusses Chargaff's rule, and...
Instructional Video5:09
Socratica

What Is Biochemistry?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Watch as chemistry comes alive! Socratica's biology playlist kicks off with a simple video detailing the principle components of biochemistry. Content includes carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. The narrator describes each class...
Instructional Video7:56
JFR Science

Organic Chemistry: Simple Hydrocarbons

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The words organic chemistry and simple are not usually seen in the same sentence. Introduce the foundation of the science to young chemists with a video from JFR Science. Topics include the chemical classes of hydrocarbons, their uses in...
Instructional Video3:58
American Chemical Society

What is a Complete Breakfast?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Start your day—and your class—off right with an interesting video about breakfast! The resource, part of the American Chemical Society's Reactions series, tackles the most important meal of the day. The narrator explains what makes for a...