Crash Course
Reading Assignments: Crash Course Study Skills
Leaving the bookstore at the beginning of the semester you're probably wondering how the heck you're going to get through all of that reading. Today we're explaining how much of that reading you really need to do and the best strategies...
SciShow
The Stardust Mission: Collecting Comet Dust in Space
Around 20 years ago NASA launched a spacecraft to study the comet Wild-2. What it brought back would cause scientists to wonder whether the building blocks of life could have arrived at Earth on a comet.
Curated Video
Inside the Unknown and Most Restricted Room on US Aircraft Carriers
New ReviewWelcome back to the Fluctus Channel, as we explore the complex and high-stakes world of U.S. Navy aircraft carrier operations. From the Air Boss in Pri-Fly to the catapult control team in the Bubble. Fluctus is a website and YouTube...
Curated Video
Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - Bandwidth vs Clock Rate and Speed
New ReviewIn this video, understand how bandwidth, clock rate, and speed affect OSPF and network performance.
Curated Video
Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - Basic Layer 1 and 2 Troubleshooting - Lab Demo
New ReviewIn this video, watch a live demonstration of troubleshooting Layer 1 and Layer 2 issues.
Curated Video
Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - Basic Layer 1 and 2 Troubleshooting
New ReviewIn this video, explore troubleshooting techniques for issues at OSI layers 1 and 2.
Flipping Physics
Laminar vs. Turbulent Flow: Candle Smoke Explained
New ReviewLearn the difference between laminar and turbulent flow through the example of rising candle smoke. See how slow, steady flow turns chaotic as speed increases—perfect for students studying fluid dynamics.
Flipping Physics
Bernoulli’s Principle with Paper and Hair Dryer
New ReviewLearn how Bernoulli’s Principle helps create lift using a simple demo with a paper strip and hair dryer. Physics made clear, fun, and free with Mr. P!
Curated Video
Fluency: Pyramid Sentences with Short Vowels
New ReviewIn this video, you'll learn how to use fluency-building techniques that support early literacy and word recognition. Perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and struggling readers, this reading fluency activity strengthens decoding...
Curated Video
How Planetary Rings Pull You In: Gravitational Force & Speed Explained
New ReviewExplore how the gravitational force and potential energy behave along the central axis of a planet’s ring system. Learn how symmetry simplifies the math and how energy conservation reveals the particle’s speed through the ring’s center.
Curated Video
Asteroid Gravity: Escape Speed, Projectile Motion, and Impact Velocity
New ReviewMaster key physics concepts like escape velocity, projectile height, and impact speed using energy conservation on a low-gravity asteroid—ideal for AP and IB exam prep
Curated Video
Understanding Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force, Acceleration, and Mass
New ReviewThis video explains Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that the amount of force applied to an object affects its speed. Using relatable examples such as Tony pushing a car and a bicycle, as well as pushing empty and full...
Curated Video
Speed of Sound Waves
New Review2 min video describing the speed of soundwaves through different mediums for middle school science
Curated Video
Graphing Speed
New ReviewBrief introduction to understanding how to calculate speed of an object from a graph
Curated Video
Sketch Graph Of Function
New ReviewA video entitled "Sketch Graph of Function" that covers sketching graphs of functions from descriptions of real-world motion.
Curated Video
The Greatest Scientist of All Time: Who Changed Science Forever
New ReviewIn a poll of the 50 of the most respected scientists, only one man was on every list at or near the top - Greatest scientist of all time. The birth of physics starts: Isaac Newton had many discoveries, but perhaps his greatest united the...
Curated Video
What Is the True Source of Mass? The Surprising Science
New ReviewWhat is Mass? And Where Does it come from? It's source is going to blow you away! It's (mostly) NOT from the Higgs Field. We tend to think of mass as weight? So for example, you might weigh a 150 lbs. An elephant might weigh 12,000 lbs....
Wonderscape
"The Black Marlin: Fastest Fish in the Ocean?
Science Kids Fastest Animals On Earth - Cheetah, Pronghorn, Springbok, Quarter Horse and More! The most surprising fact about fast animals from the video is the debate over whether the black Marlin or sailfish holds the title for the...
Wonderscape
Discovering the Pronghorn Antelope: North America's Speedy and Agile Mammal
Science Kids Fastest Animals On Earth - Cheetah, Pronghorn, Springbok, Quarter Horse and More! The pronghorn antelope, also known as the American antelope, is a remarkable species native to North America known for its incredible speed...
Wonderscape
The Incredible Speed and Vulnerability of Cheetahs
Science Kids Fastest Animals On Earth - Cheetah, Pronghorn, Springbok, Quarter Horse and More! Cheetahs are renowned for their incredible speed, reaching up to 76 mph and accelerating faster than a sports car. Their unique physiology,...
Wonderscape
Blue Wildebeest: The Migratory Giants of the African Plains
Science Kids Fastest Animals On Earth - Cheetah, Pronghorn, Springbok, Quarter Horse and More! The blue wildebeest, a large and powerful antelope, is known for its impressive speed and endurance, capable of running up to 50 mph for miles...