High School resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

This is an introduction to population distributions.  It talks about the three different population distributions:  aggregated, uniform, and...

This is a fun and short informational video with some basic facts about President Abraham Lincoln, produced by Disney.

A 14-year-old girl describes a great American adventure, crossing the Plains by wagon on a 2000-mile journey west

This is an edited version of a documentary. I made it more classroom friendly by editing out the blood, dead bodies, and swearing as well as...

Use this video to create a great classroom discussion on the importance of sleep.

Students will find vocabulary that deals with metamorphosis.  I use this when teaching 3rd-graders about how caterpillars turn into butterflies....

This is a short comical video about an interview with a cloud.  He describes how easy it is to hit humans as they try to escape lightning bolts.  ...

This is a very short clip that demonstrates the launch of Sputnik by Russia during the Space Race in the Cold War during the 1950s.

In this activity, students will determine the type of soil they have as well as figure out the pH level of the soil. Students will reinforce their...

In this Earth Science lab, students will crush a soda can using atmospheric pressure. This is a common science experiment with a twist. In this...

This is a brief video to help explore some of America's greatest landmarks.

This video is a great way to introduce the evolution of languages.  How do linguists trace the origin of words?

This is an assignment I give my students before they actually take their mineral identification test. In this activity, the minerals have already...

This video discusses metal and its relationship with heat and fire.  The video demonstrates the oxidation of metal.  Steal wool gets ignited.  The...

This is a great video that explores the history and background of President George Washington and the Monument itself.

This volcanic eruption style is called Surtseyan, named after the island of Surtsey.  Surtseyan volcanoes erupt below the surface of the water.

This video demonstrates and discusses what the Manifest Destiny is.

In this exercise, students will use a Geologic map to discover what types of rocks, faults, and ages of those rocks are. They will read about the...

Immerse yourself in a thought-provoking animated video that draws a captivating parallel between climate change and the timeless game of Tetris....

Students can either label or put the skeleton together in this online activity.  The better they do the higher their score.  They can practice it...

This is a great video to explore a brief history of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.

Prepare to be amazed and informed by this excellent animated video on the topic of tsunamis. Through the use of stunning visuals and easy-to-...

This is a great to clip to help introduce or review how Plessy Vs. Ferguson and the idea of separate but equal and segregation impacted the Civil...

If you are teaching about how predators and prey interact then this video is awesome. It shows a monitor lizard and a cobra fight and defend...