Instructional Video18:29
Curated Video

The Skeletal System, its Structure and Function - Section 34.2

Higher Ed
The skeletal system is an awesome structure, and is essential for the protection of our Internal organs, providing a framework for our bodies, producing blood cells and producing blood cells. In this lecture, I deal with the structure of...
Instructional Video6:28
The Brain Scoop

Bending Fossils: Experiments In Paleontology (Harvard Adventures, Part 3)

6th - 12th Standards
How can we bend a fossil? Junior paleontologists explore the joint movements of extinct species in Brain Scoop's Fossils and Geology series. The narrator works with a paleontology curator to show the experiments performed on the...
Instructional Video9:23
Crash Course

Joints

9th - 12th Standards
Ligaments are the tough, fibrous connecting tissue between bones that form joints. Explore this connecting tissue with the 20th video in a series of 47 videos on the human body. The narrator first reviews the anatomy of the skeleton...
Instructional Video10:38
Crash Course

The Skeletal System

9th - 12th Standards
Humans have 54 bones in their hands, fingers, and wrists, allowing for a variety of movement. The 19th video in a series of 47 introduces learners to the anatomy of the skeletal system. The narrator teaches about flat, short, and...
Lesson Plan4:21
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Teach Engineering

The Grand Challenge: Fix the Hip Challenge

10th - 12th
It may be time to get to know the skeletons in your family. The first lesson in a series of 5, introduces the class to the concept of osteoporosis. The class members brainstorm possible causes and whether the family should be concerned...
Instructional Video7:58
Bozeman Science

Skeletal System

9th - 12th Standards
Adults' bodies are made of 206 bones, whereas babies have about 300 different bones or areas of cartilage. Pupils explore the difference between exo- and endo- skeletons in a video about the skeletal system. They then see how bones are...
Instructional Video13:11
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Crash Course

The Skeletal System: It's ALIVE!

9th - 12th Standards
What is the differences between exo and endoskeletons? Viewers have an opportunity to see the structure inside our bones and explore bone remodeling with a video about cartilage and bone formation in the human body. 
Instructional Video8:22
Amoeba Sisters

Human Body Systems: The 11 Champions

7th - 12th
An informative video offers a brief overview of the 11 systems in the human body. It gives a brief description of each before pointing out their interdependence. 
Instructional Video3:20
Engenius Films

Biomechanical Modeling

5th - 12th
What does modeling have to do with bones? A video introduces us to Dr. Prinold, a biomechanical engineer. Dr. Prinold is working at modeling the forces incurred on a child's ankle. The idea is that the model will help doctors understand...
Instructional Video1:30
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: Bones

3rd - 8th Standards
Coming soon: A full-length video about bones. Don't disregard this in the meantime, however. It's a valuable introduction that you could insert into your lesson about the skeletal system. With a silly Texas accent, the narrator covers...
Instructional Video2:18
Bill Nye

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Bones

5th - 10th
The hip bone connected to the leg bone, and your life science learners connected to the screen! Fun facts about the skeletal system are displayed before Bill explains how joints work. Hinge, saddle, ball-and-socket, gliding, and fixed...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course A&p #19: The Skeletal System

9th - 10th
Today Hank explains the skeletal system and why astronauts Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko are out in space studying it. He talks about the anatomy of the skeletal system, including the flat, short, and irregular bones, and their...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Biology #30: The Skeletal System It's Alive!

9th - 10th
Hank introduces us to the framework of our bodies, our skeleton, which apart from being the support and protection for all our fleshy parts, is involved in many other vital processes that help our bodies to function properly. [13:11]