A Lesson in ElectroNegativity
This brief video is a student-made project about electronegativity. It includes computer generated illustrations along with student narration. Key words include: electronegativy, relative attraction, covalence bond, gain and loss of electrons, and fluorine. Run time 01:20.
Column Chromatography
Animation describing the process of column chromatography. Shows each step of a basic chromatographic protocol. Narrated by a computer generated voice. Grades 9-12. 1:20 min.
Georgia Land Forms
Student reviews (5) Georgia land forms for a 5th grade project and gets help from a special guest, the Governor of Georgia!(Amateur video)
Nevada
Video about the state of Nevada. Fourth grade students present facts and pictures of Nebraska for a school project.
Mountain Biomes
This is a school project on mountain biomes. Learn information about mountain biomes in this special effects video clip.
The Tropical Grasslands
This video is a student geography project. It is about the Tropical Grasslands. 3:14
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
A student project on some of the world's biomes. This is on the tropical rain forest. 6:00
Lewis and Clark Documentary
Student-created documentary for school project. Suitable for middle school and high school students.
Units of Measurement pt 2/2
The purpose of this video is to help students review for the mathematics section of the Grades 5-7 Academic Achievement Tests. The topics covered by the project address critical objectives found in the tests, but more importantly, they address those items that are frequently missed by students.Carter is trapped in a locked basement room when he searches for a girl who keeps appearing and disappearing. Chris must answer units of measure questions to get the combination to free Carter.
Science Fair Project Ideas
When choosing a science fair project, it's important to choose a
project that can be followed through with and that is of personal
interest. Discover ideas for science fair projects that are
age-appropriate with help from a science teacher.
Computer Basics : What Is a Protocol?
Protocol is a set of standards hard-coded into a computer used to transmit data across wires or wirelessly in order to get information from one computer to another. Learn about the most common protocol used in computers around the world, called TCPIP, with information from a certified computer technician in this video on computers. (00:57)
The Grassland/Tundra Biome Classroom video project done by a student. This video discusses the comparisons/contractions between the grassland and the tundra biome. The grassland and tundra are composed of barren landscape with a few trees. There are similar organisms in the biome, such as the red fox in the grassland biome and the Arctic Fox in the tundra biome. There is also a large variety in each of the biomes. There are many different differences as
Conglomerate Rock (Sedimentary)
Why does Geology "rock"? West Geauga HS students tell and show us what's cool about the glacial remains of the Sharon Conglomerate in Ohio. Conglomerates are a type of sedimentary rock. The students discuss conglomerates and quartz. This video is a student-made project. Run time 01:27.
Parable
Short stop-motion film of "The Little Fisher Boy" created by students in the collaborative stop-motion project, The Longfellow Ten. (2:59) Uses Lego figures to tell th story.
The Subject Pronouns Song
6th graders have written a song about subject pronouns as part of a class project.
Wetlands Restoration
Crews dig away a levee as they work on the second phase of the Giacomini Wetlands restoration project in Point Reyes, Calif., on Thursday, July 17, 2008. Run time 01:56.
San Dieguito Lagoon - Wetland Restoration Project
The San Dieguito Wetland Restoration Project is a project that will implement a tidal wetland restoration project at the San Dieguito Lagoon. Run time 06:13.
Clearing the Way -- Wetland Restoration
Footage of the Southern California Edison's wetland restoration project in Del Mar, California. Run time 05:07/
Preparedness Now
The film was created by the USGS Multi-Hazards Demonstration Project in cooperation with the Designmatters program at Art Center to depict the physical, social, and economic consequences of the most comprehensive earthquake scenario ever created. The film gives the viewers a sense of what will be happening and inspires them to prepare and mitigate for a faster recovery. Professional video.
Super Absorbent Polymers
Students develop a video project in Chemistry class to demonstrate how science ideas can be very helpful in our society. The video is a student-made project is about super absorbent polymers. It focuses on the example of the disposable diaper, gives a brief history of the invention of the diaper, and provides an explanation of how it connects to polymers. Some audio is poor. Run time 03:57.













