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

In this lab, students will design and experiment to determine which type of sediment is the most permeable and the most porous. This very open to...

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

 

Embark on a compelling video that sheds light on the physical and mental repercussions experienced by humans when struck by lightning....

In this lab, students will create a digital table and a graph-based on information about the interactions of wolves and deer living on an island....

In this lab students design and experiment that will oxidize a penny. The purpose of this lab besides demonstrating chemical weathering is to...

This video details the "brown food chain," explaining how rotting detritus such as pond scum and animal poop contribute enormous amounts of energy...

This video would be more for advanced students, but it does a good job of explaining how media can get scientific ideas completely screwed up.    ...

This video explains the advancements and competition of the Space Race between russia and the United States as part of the Cold War.

This is a great video to help explore a brief history of Arlington National Cemetery. 

In this web research activity, students will research 14 volcanoes via the internet. All of these volcanoes are famous for either their size of...

This video answers the misconception that blood is blue when it is in your veins.  This video discusses the different hues of red in humans as...

Engage in a captivating Earth Science activity that hones your cloud identification skills. In this interactive session, students will have the...

This video demonstrates how to create a geyser that you can show to your students. I have used this demonstration for multiple levels of science....

This video answer the questions, "Why do joints pop and crack?."  In the video, they will discuss the anatomy of a joint, how it is used, and why...

Find out what the Asteroid belt is.  Did you know that it isn't like what you might see in the movies?  There is much more space in the Asteroid...

Explore with your students Saturn's moon Enceladus.  Did you know that scientists believe they have finally confirmed under-ice oceans on...

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...

Everyone has an Adam's Apple.  This video discusses why a man's Adam's Apple is so prominent.

This video shows a man on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, losing $15,000 because he didn't under stand the concept of squares.  What is even...

People hear talk all the time about the Debt Limit and how we need or don't need to raise it. This video does an excellent job explaining many...

Students will dive into the world of balancing using levers and fulcrums. Through a virtual simulation called "Phet Balancing Act," students will...

Steve Spangler does a great job presenting videos and experiments for kids.  Here is a video and his website.  In this video he demonstrates how...

In this activity, students will use Google Earth to find the coordinates of some awesome Geologic Formations. Students will have a greater...

In this Earth Science or Physical Science lab, students will gain an understanding of the three types of thermal energy transfer, conduction,...