Instructional Video3:47
Flag House Activity Channel

5 Phys Ed Activities With Rubber Chickens (Ep. 9 - Rubber Chickens)

K - 5th
What can be more fun than games with a Rubber Chicken? FlagHouse Rubber Chickens are a great tool for a variety of catch and toss, balance and teamwork games.
Instructional Video4:37
SciShow

Anorexia Isn't Just a Psychiatric Disorder

12th - Higher Ed
Illness is complicated, and today we take a look at new research that points to two diseases, anorexia and dementia, that both may be more related to genetics and behavior than we previously thought.
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Understanding Collision Theory and Activation Energy for Chemical Reactions

Higher Ed
The video explains collision theory and activation energy in chemistry. It demonstrates the concept of how reacting particles need to collide with sufficient energy to break reactant bonds and form new products. The video also explains...
Instructional Video5:43
Curated Video

Stress Management: Practical Strategies for a Balanced Life

6th - Higher Ed
Feeling overwhelmed by stress? Want to learn how to manage it effectively? Join Evelyn in this concise guide to managing stress and maintaining a healthy balance. In this video, you'll gain an understanding of stress and its effects on...
Instructional Video4:16
Healthcare Triage

Most Americans Exercise. What About You?

Higher Ed
Is that video title going to convince you to exercise? MEGASTUDY alert. The term megastudy is a pretty new one to us, and we like it. Basically, a MEGASTUDY is a group of large randomized controlled trials run simultaneously to look into...
Instructional Video5:10
SciShow

How Being Sick Changes Your Brain

12th - Higher Ed
When you’re sick you just want to be left alone. Sometimes that’s because you physically can’t move, but other times, it might have more to do with the way your immune system is connected to your brain.
Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

How Being Sick Changes Your Brain

12th - Higher Ed
When you're sick you just want to be left alone. Sometimes that's because you physically can't move, but other times, it might have more to do with the way your immune system is connected to your brain.
Instructional Video4:43
Flag House Activity Channel

Learn Healthy Foods with These Activities! (Ep. 121 - CATCH® Health Food Spots)

K - 5th
Starting a conversation with kids about healthy eating can challenging, but with these great CATCH Health Food Spot Markers it can be fun! Coach John shows some great activities that you can use to get more kids thinking about proper...
Instructional Video3:15
Flag House Activity Channel

3 Fun Noodle Slice Activities for Phys Ed (Ep. 45 Noodle Slices)

K - 5th
Even more noodles! These noodle slices can be used in so many ways, and they teach great skills like balancing, motor skills and problem solving.
Instructional Video20:46
Curated Video

PLAY IT OUT: THE SEX TALKS YOU MUST HAVE (before you decide to become sexually active)

K - 8th
For a teen, deciding to become sexually active IS a big deal. It IS a life-changing decision. That’s why it’s so important to have open and honest discussions with your partner about sex, before you become sexually active. This program...
Instructional Video21:31
Curated Video

PLAY IT OUT: UNDERSTANDING SEXUAL CONSENT (the physical, emotional and legal consequences)

K - 8th
Many times people may feel confused when it comes to sex and intimacy. Sometimes it’s difficult to know if the person you’re with wants to be intimate and even more difficult to ask or find out. Everyone needs to understand consent is...
Instructional Video3:41
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Radiation - Hazards From Radioactive Material

6th - Higher Ed
Nuclear power stations produce electricity, which of course is extremely useful. However, they also make radioactive waste. When items have no further use and have radioactivity above certain levels, they are known as radioactive waste....
Instructional Video0:53
Next Animation Studio

Acute water intoxication explained

12th - Higher Ed
This animation explains water intoxication, which is more common in the summer when people are more physically active. When a person drinks more than 2,000 milliliters of fluid a day, he or she risk being over-hydrated. Severe...
Instructional Video45:44
SciShow

How to Increase Your Athletic Ability | The Scientific Truth

12th - Higher Ed
You may think you just have to run more, or lift more weights—but the truth is, there is a scientific way to increase your athletic ability! Join Stefan Chin for a new episode of SciShow and learn how you might be able to perform better,...
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

Comparing Lifestyles

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine compare two pictures of Socrates’ friends and decide which is more physically fit. They then talk about the importance of being active as a way of staying physically fit.
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Introduction to CrossFit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
With its high intensity, varied workouts, and emphasis on community, CrossFit offers a unique and effective approach to achieving physical fitness and pushing oneself to the limit. Learn more about CrossFit in this video. High Intensity...
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Hazards From Radioactive Material | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Hazards From Radioactive Material | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool Nuclear power stations produce electricity, which of course is extremely useful. However, they also make radioactive waste. When items have no further use and have...
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

Anaerobic respiration by yeast – fermentation | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Anaerobic respiration by yeast – fermentation | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Can you name a type of fungus that is important in the diet of humans? I bet most of you thought mushrooms. However there is a fungus that is arguably more...
Instructional Video8:22
Clarendon Learning

Animal Adaptations for Kids, Learn about physical, life cycle, and behavioral adaptations of animals

K - 6th
Animal adaptations for kids is a video that explores the different ways that animals can adapt to their environments. There is a number of ways that different animals do this, from Migration or Hibernation, to Body Structures and even...
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Transport In Cells: Active Transport | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Transport In Cells: Active Transport | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool In the first part of this video, we looked at diffusion to move gases and osmosis for the movement of water, from high concentration to low concentration down their...
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

What Is Anaerobic Respiration | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
What Is Anaerobic Respiration | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Sometimes animals and plants cannot get enough oxygen to respire aerobically, such as during intense exercise, but they still need to respire to survive. After all,...
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

At ASD Fitness Center, Those With Autism Can Be Healthy and Happy!

3rd - Higher Ed
If you are walking outside of the ASD Fitness Center, you’ll notice a wall covered with names and handprints. What appears to be a decorative art project is actually a celebration of one year of hard work and achievement for each...
Instructional Video2:17
DoodleScience

Physics At Work | The Institute of Physics

12th - Higher Ed
The Institute of Physics in partnership with the University of York and the University of Leeds have organised an exciting new event called “Physics at Work”. The event is based on the event run by the University of Cambridge (of the...
Instructional Video0:38
NASA

NASA | Active Region on the Sun Emits Another Flare

3rd - 11th
The sun emitted a significant solar flare on Oct. 22, 2012, peaking at 11:17 p.m. EDT. The flare came from an active region on the left side of the sun that has been numbered AR 1598, which has already been the source of a number of...