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

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about President James Monroe.

Check out some anatomy of whales.  This video demonstrates how whales communicate under water.  The video is of a real scientists who delves into...

This video examines President Kennedy’s vision for Americans at home and abroad.

Here is a quick video about the narwhal.

In this Earth Science activity, students will gain a deeper understanding of the following Vocabulary: seismologist, seismograph, seismogram,...

This visually appealing video discusses how the US and Canada agreed upon the current borders.  In some instances they still don't agree.  If you...

This "It's OK to be Smart" video discusses the human nose and its awesome ability to sense smells.  Please note that this video does talk about...

This video shows one of President Eisenhower’s campaign commercials.

Find out why and how people get motion sickness.

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 video describes how the ear and eyes are related to motion sickness.  

This physics lab worksheet focuses on exploring the concepts of collision and momentum using a simulation. The lab is designed to engage students...

Note: You will need some fossil examples in order to complete this lab.

In this historical geology lab, student groups will do their best...

When you are teaching a unit on Astronomy, inevitably you are going to get into a discussion with students on the possibility of life outside of...

This website is great.  You can create a near limitless sets of configurable math worksheets. The worksheets have multiple variables and all...

Have you ever wondered what sound actually looks like?  In this NPR video, your students will actually get to see real sound waves as air is...

In this observation lab, students will use stream tables to observe how rivers form. When students are done they will understand how natural...

This is a great video and song to use as a hook or closure piece on a lesson about the Dust Bowl.

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

This is a great video to help explain the dictators' movements, or prelude, toward war in WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

This is an entertaining newscast that interviews scientists and what they have to say about the movie San Andreas.  I show this video in class to...

In this assignment students will find images of the most common formations found in caves: helictites, stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, cave...

This science lab can be used in any of the science disciplines because it is going to help students learn how to read a meter tape. Students will...

What is light pollution?  Most of the world can no longer even see the Milky Way Galaxy.  This video discusses why.