Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

Rocket Trajectory: Why Do Rockets Curve Instead Of Going Straight Up?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rockets follow a curved path rather than a straight line because their main objective is to enter Earth's orbit using as little fuel as possible. To get into orbit, a rocket must tilt onto its side and gradually increase the tilt until...
Instructional Video4:28
Food Farmer Earth

How to Make a Ham and Cheese Croute

12th - Higher Ed
Chef David Padberg of the new Raven and Rose restaurant in Portland, Oregon demonstrates how to make his variation of the classic ham and cheese sandwich. Using fresh onions braised with beer ale, and handmade pickled pears this is a...
Instructional Video19:16
Curated Video

Muscles for Locomotion - Section 34.3

Higher Ed
What would the skeletal system be without muscles to move our bones. Muscles are an essential part of what makes us humans and in this lecture, I talk about the three types of muscle, and more importantly, how they work. How does muscle...
Instructional Video10:12
Maddie Moate

How to Pack for a ski trip?!

K - 5th
How to Pack for a ski trip?!
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The History and Making of Soup

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Soup is made by boiling foods in water so that they release their flavors into the water to form a broth. Humans have likely been making and eating soup since 20000 B.C.E! Learn how to make onion soup.
Instructional Video3:11
Vlogbrothers

Only Shooting Stars

6th - 11th
Only Shooting Stars
Instructional Video6:56
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Polymer Clay Charm Lesson: Keychain Tutorial PART 1

K - 5th
Polymer Clay Charm Lesson: Keychain Tutorial PART 1
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The History and Recipe of Potato Chips

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Potato chips are very thinnly sliced potatoes that are deep fried in oil. Learn how the potato chip was invented and about various packaging techniques. Then try making potato chips!
Instructional Video4:37
Catalyst University

Microbiology: Motility Test

Higher Ed
Microbiology: Motility Test
Instructional Video3:18
Physics Girl

How to Make a Hurricane on a Bubble

9th - 12th
How do scientists mimic the physics of a hurricane on the surface of a bubble? What other types of crazy research are bubbles used for? Learn how to create colorful vortices on a bubble in your kitchen!
Instructional Video1:56
Kenhub

What is a vein?

Higher Ed
Definition, anatomy and function of a vein.
Instructional Video2:24
Kenhub

What is an artery?

Higher Ed
Definition, anatomy and function of an artery.
Instructional Video2:50
NASA

NASA Evaluates New Threats to Earth’s Ozone Layer

3rd - 11th
Scientists are closely monitoring positive signs of recovery of the Earth’s stratospheric ozone layer, which is depleted by the use of chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) for a range of industrial and commercial purposes. Even...
Instructional Video3:28
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Unique Clouds

6th - 8th
Clouds manifest moisture condensed in the air. In this program they are appreciated and pondered. Clouds give clues to wind direction, humidity levels, weather patterns, and they just make pretty sights. We look at the basic type of...
Instructional Video10:12
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Clay Coil Vessels - Getting Started

K - 5th
Clay Coil Vessels - Getting Started
Instructional Video2:07
Ferly Playground

My mom's The Best!

Pre-K - K
This heartwarming poem is a tribute to all mothers, celebrating their love, care, and support. It highlights the special moments shared between a child and their mom, from comforting them when sick to making them feel safe and loved.
Instructional Video3:04
The Economist

The race to put humans on Mars

12th - Higher Ed
Sending astronauts to Mars is a daunting prospect. But this will not deter NASA and private companies from trying.
Instructional Video5:03
ShortCutsTv

The Birth of Epigenetics: the Agouti Mouse Study

Higher Ed
Could you really be what your mother ate? A groundbreaking experiment by Jirtle & Waterland provided the first scientific evidence of the influence of maternal diet on offspring health. It was not only the first demonstrated of foetal...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

The Science of Iridescence

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the concept of iridescence, where seemingly colorless or differently colored surfaces change their color when viewed from different angles. It explains how iridescence occurs through mechanisms like thin film and...
Instructional Video5:24
CTE Skills

HST-MT - Medical Terminology of the Lymphatic System

Higher Ed
This CTE Health Sciences video covers proper use, pronunciation and definitions of medical terminology pertaining to the Lymphatic System. Rather than opening up a book and trying to learn all the medical terminology out there; CTE...
Instructional Video18:16
Catalyst University

The Sliding Filament Mechanism EXPLAINED! - with Animation

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the structure of the sarcomere and see how that relates to sarcomere shortening (with animation).
Instructional Video9:10
Physics Girl

Why RED BUBBLES are impossible… or are they?!

9th - 12th
Take a look at a bubble and you’ll see all the colors of the rainbow... right? WRONG. Bubbles are actually missing colors!
Instructional Video10:37
msvgo

Refraction at a spherical surface

K - 12th
It expresses the lens maker formula and lens formula,explains refraction by lens,power of lens,combination of thin lenses in contact.
Instructional Video5:27
Virtually Passed

Moment of Inertia of thin rod

Higher Ed
Moment of Inertia of thin rod