Ever wonder how your hand works? Movements of the hand are mostly started by muscles in the forearm. For today we are going to focus on the flexor tendons that allow you to grip and grab.
Biology
Teach Genetics
Find a wealth of resources and information aimed at helping educators bring genetics, bioscience and health alive in the classroom.
BioInteractive Science Digital Experience
Learn the science behind the living world through guiding questions, online activities and video lessons with BioInteractive.
Video Lesson at Home with TED Education
Discover hundreds of animated lessons organized by age/subject.
ASU for You Teaching Tools
Whether you are a learner or an educator, this new offering provides a flexible and growing set of digital educational assets.
New York Hall of Sciences Transmissions: Gone Viral
Transmissions: Gone Viral is a digital interactive comic book, which means you can discover extra content throughout the story by clicking on special prompts. A supplemental resource guide to Transmissions for school teachers.
San Diego Zoo Kids
Engaging, interactive lessons help educators equip their students with the tools to evaluate and interpret the news and to learn how to decide what news and other information to trust, share and act on.
Strawberry DNA
Post summary (280 characters)DNA which stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known living things.
Backyard Bugs!
In this activity, you will simulate the moon in order to guide bugs right where you want them so that you can see them all up close and personal!
Mission Unstoppable with Miranda Cosgrove
Mission Unstoppable is an educational and informational television series produced for children ages 13-16 that celebrates women who have become superstars in STEM-related careers (science, technology, engineering and math). Each week, our host and her intrepid team of field reporters will shine a light on these visionaries who work on the cutting edge of science, including zoologists, engineers, astronauts, code-breakers, and oceanographers.