Science on the Simpsons

Posted on May 13, 2011 in Interactive Whiteboards, Science Resources | 0 comments

Science on the Simpsons contains a collection of short clips from the Simpsons TV Show. The clips would make great lesson starter clips to introduce topics such as Natural Selection, Newtons Third Law and Angular Momentum. Thanks to Dan Burns for putting the collection together.

The clips are in mpeg format, and it’s recommended that they are downloaded to your computer before you use them. They could be inserted into a PowerPoint file or just played in your regular video player software – media player, vlc etc.

The clips are intended for use by science teachers in the classroom and so the posting and use of theses clips for educational purposes should conform with fair use in terms of copyright.

http://www.lghs.net/ourpages/users/dburns/scienceonsimpsons/clips.html

Thanks to Humphrey Jones via Twitter for the link.

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