In this lecture, the use and importance of ores are discussed. Gemstones and gems are discussed visually. Titanium and its use are discussed. An...
High School Resources
This is a pretty cool 3d animation comparing the different depths of water bodies all the way down to the Marianas Trench. This would be a cool...
This is a parody of the Breaking Bad series on AMC. Studio C has a great time involving some comedy surrounding math.
This is a great clip to help open a discussion about conflict or character vs. nature.
In this video, viewers will learn about how Lord Kelvin attempted to determine the age of the Earth, as well as why the Earth becomes warmer as...
This is a fun clip to reinforce the causes of separation leading up to Declaration of Independence.
This file includes all of the assignments, instructions, lab notes, labs, worksheets, and presentations to teach the first chapter of Earth...
This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program...
Students will research 8 common metamorphic rocks. Marble, quartzite, hornfels, slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss, and amphibolite. Students will...
Get ready for a journey to the Earth's core with this fascinating found on EducationalResource.org....
In this activity, students will briefly examine 10 fields/disciplines of Geology: hydrology, volcanology, mineralogy, paleontology, stratigraphy,...
This is a great video to help introduce or review interjections in grammar. (The video does include a boy getting a shot in the rear.)
This mini biography video provides an excellent overview of the life and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln. From his early life in Kentucky to...
In this short National Geographic science video, we get to take a look at how deadly and awesome some eagles can be. This eagle enjoys reying...
This is a great video overview with interesting facts about president Ulysses S. Grant, produced by Disney.
This is a great video to show students the many monuments and layout of our nation's capitol.
Find out how many calories people need to eat per day. The video discusses what calories actually are, how your body burns them, and the...
In this Earth Science Lab, I have my students design an experiment that determines which sediment type is the most porous and which sediment type...
This video demonstrates some of the actual scientific means for muscle growth. Very strong individuals might owe their muscle growth to a...
An excellent video that briefly describes what motion sickness is and what is causing it.
This video explores the story of the election for president of 1960 between Kennedy and Nixon.
This video clip explains and shows the events of Lee Harvey Oswald being shot by Jack “Ruby” Rubenstein after Oswald had been arrested for the...
This is a visually appealing and dramatic video that introduces your students to the study of biomes. This is a great video to show as you get...