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Full Science Curriculum using Bill Nye Videos

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Full Science Curriculum using Bill Nye VideosFinally, a Full Science Curriculum using Bill Nye videos! You know, those timeless, spontaneous, crazy 20 minute episodes. This curriculum is NGSS aligned, spans 6 units over 6 months and includes full daily lesson plans. It is meant to accompany 96 of the 100 episodes Bill Nye created in the 1990s. Although these are classic videos and are dated, students still find them entertaining and connect with Bills timeless quirkiness. This curriculum can be

Finally, a Full Science Curriculum using Bill Nye videos! You know, those timeless, spontaneous, crazy 20 minute episodes. This curriculum is NGSS aligned, spans 6 units over 6 months and includes full daily lesson plans. It is meant to accompany 96 of the 100 episodes Bill Nye created in the 1990s. Although these are classic videos and are dated, students still find them entertaining and connect with Bill’s timeless quirkiness. This curriculum can be used from grades 3 to 6 depending on the level of your students and your classroom goals. All that is needed is this full curriculum, access to the videos, and the simple everyday household items for the optional experiments each day.

Note: This product does not include access to the videos, however they can be easily found on various streaming video platforms.

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Before you purchase this expensive yet extensive Full Science Curriculum using Bill Nye Videos. Check out the Unit 1 Week 1 FREE SNEAK PEEK. The best way to describe all this resource has to offer is just give you an entire week for free :) Unit 1 Week 1 is representative of all 24 weeks in this bundle. Within you'll find the Guiding Questions for each of the 24 weeks (6 months) included in the curriculum and the 63 NGSS standards that are met.

SCHEDULE: Full Science Curriculum using Bill Nye Videos

Unit 1: Foundations of Biology

Week 1: The Diversity of Animals

  • Day 1: S04E13 Amphibians
  • Day 2: S03E18 Birds
  • Day 3: S01E03 Dinosaurs
  • Day 4: S03E15 Fish
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 2: Life Systems and Cycles

  • Day 1: S05E06 Life Cycles
  • Day 2: S03E03 Plants
  • Day 3: S04E10 Flowers
  • Day 4: S05E03 Genes
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 3: Insects, Reptiles, and Invertebrates

  • Day 1: S02E11 Insects
  • Day 2: S04E15 Invertebrates
  • Day 3: S02E18 Reptiles
  • Day 4: S04E06 Spiders
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 4: Mammals and Ecosystem Dynamics

  • Day 1: S03E13 Mammals
  • Day 2: S03E20 Animal Locomotion
  • Day 3: S04E03 Marine Mammals
  • Day 4: S02E06 Food Web
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

 

Unit 2: Human Anatomy and Physiology

Week 1: Cells & Systems

  • Day 1: Cells (S01E17)
  • Day 2: Digestion (S01E07)
  • Day 3: Blood and Circulation (S02E03)
  • Day 4: Respiration (S02E20)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 2: Senses and Defenses

  • Day 1: Germs (S03E09)
  • Day 2: Sound (S01E12)
  • Day 3: Bones and Muscles (S02E08)
  • Day 4: Smell (S05E11)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 3: Vital Systems

  • Day 1: Brain (S02E14)
  • Day 2: Eyeballs (S01E20)
  • Day 3: Skin (S01E04)
  • Day 4: Heart (S04E16)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 4: Health and Nutrition

  • Day 1: Nutrition (S04E02)
  • Day 2: Populations (S03E19)
  • Day 3: Garbage (S01E13)
  • Day 4: Pollution Solutions (S04E07)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

 

Unit 3: Earth and Environmental Sciences

Week 1: The Dynamic Earth

  • Day 1: Volcanoes (S04E14)
  • Day 2: Earthquakes (S04E04)
  • Day 3: Earth's Crust (S01E02)
  • Day 4: Erosion (S05E14)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 2: Water Systems

  • Day 1: Oceanography (S02E09)
  • Day 2: Water Cycle (S03E07)
  • Day 3: Rivers and Streams (S04E01)
  • Day 4: Wetlands (S03E17)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 3: Climate and Atmosphere

  • Day 1: Climates (S03E10)
  • Day 2: Atmosphere (S02E19)
  • Day 3: Earth's Seasons (S01E15)
  • Day 4: Wind (S02E02)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 4: Landforms and Biodiversity

  • Day 1: Deserts (S04E12)
  • Day 2: Lakes and Ponds (S05E10)
  • Day 3: Forests (S02E15)
  • Day 4: Biodiversity (S01E09)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

 

Unit 4: Physical Science and the Universe

Week 1: Energy and Waves

  • Day 1: Electricity (S01E18)
  • Day 2: Energy (S03E05)
  • Day 3: Heat (S02E10)
  • Day 4: Waves (S03E11)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 2: Light, Magnetism & Atoms

  • Day 1: Light & Color (S01E16)
  • Day 2: Light Optics (S02E07)
  • Day 3: Magnetism (S02E01)
  • Day 4: Atoms (S05E08)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 3: The Cosmos

  • Day 1: Outer Space (S01E19)
  • Day 2: Space Exploration (S05E02)
  • Day 3: Comets and Meteors (S05E15)
  • Day 4: The Planets & Moons (S03E01)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 4: Celestial Bodies & Oceans

  • Day 1: The Sun (S02E13)
  • Day 2: The Moon (S01E11)
  • Day 3: Ocean Life (S03E12)
  • Day 4: Ocean Exploration (S05E09)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

 

Unit 5: Technology, Engineering, & Math

Week 1: Engineering & Design

  • Day 1: Communication (S02E16)
  • Day 2: Human Transportation (S03E16)
  • Day 3: Computers (S04E18)
  • Day 4: Simple Machines (S01E10)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 2: Inventions & Innovations

  • Day 1: Inventions (S04E17)
  • Day 2: Architecture (S05E04)
  • Day 3: Flight (S01E01)
  • Day 4: Do-It-Yourself Science (S05E07)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 3: Science in Everyday Life

  • Day 1: Structures (S01E14)
  • Day 2: Forensics (S05E01)
  • Day 3: Farming (S05E05)
  • Day 4: Motion (S05E20)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 4: Mathematical Concepts

  • Day 1: Measurement (S05E17)
  • Day 2: Patterns (S05E18)
  • Day 3: Probability (S04E08)
  • Day 4: Time (S04E20)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

 

Unit 6: Forces, Motion, & Environmental Awareness

Week 1: Principles of Force & Motion

  • Day 1: Balance (S02E12)
  • Day 2: Buoyancy (S01E05)
  • Day 3: Friction (S03E08)
  • Day 4: Gravity (S01E06)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 2: Dynamics of Motion

  • Day 1: Momentum (S02E17)
  • Day 2: Pressure (S03E02)
  • Day 3: Spinning Things (S03E14)
  • Day 4: Storms (S05E16)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 3: Environmental Challenges

  • Day 1: Archaeology (S04E11)
  • Day 2: Fossils (S04E19)
  • Day 3: Caves (S05E12)
  • Day 4: Evolution (S03E06)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment

Week 4: Matter and Chemical Processes

  • Day 1: Fluids (S05E13)
  • Day 2: Chemical Reactions (S02E04)
  • Day 3: Static Electricity (S02E05)
  • Day 4: Phases of Matter (S01E08)
  • Day 5: Review & Assessment
General Tips for Using the Print version of this Video Guide:
  1. Print one, double-sided movie guide for each student
  2. Preview the next question on the movie guide as you complete each one, this can help students pay attention to important upcoming events.
  3. Pause throughout the video guide, encourage students to debate, discuss and talk about their ideas before writing their answers.
  4. Discourage students from simply copying answers.
  5. Randomly choose a student to share their answer and defend it if necessary.
  6. If time allows, feel free to rewind and show important parts of the movie again for additional analysis.

DISCLAIMER: This listing, including the worksheet, is an independent compilation designed to supplement the viewing of Bill Nye's science video clips in an educational setting. It has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise endorsed by Bill Nye, Disney, or any entities associated with them. Nor is it intended to replicate or replace any officially licensed materials. Bill Nye's educational videos and their associated content are protected by copyright owned by Bill Nye and Disney. Bill Nye's educational philosophy, curriculum, and associated content are owned by Bill Nye and Disney. Please note that the video itself is not included in this product and must be obtained separately. This product is intended for supplemental use only and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Bill Nye, Disney, or any related parties.

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Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Truly Chew Proof (so far)
Size: Yellow
My dog loves this corn thing (he is 1 year old and roughly 50 lbs). He has gotten to be an aggressive chewer, but this has been one of the only toys that has kept up after long use (4 months since I bought it) and not been destroyed in minutes. There is a nice squeak to it, and I really have to press hard to get it going, but it is easy for him to do it. It is easy to clean, too, because it is rubber. My only comment is for owner awareness: the description says "good for teeth and keeps them clean". This is false. I believe no dog toy or kibble will "clean" their teeth. You, the owner, just have to keep up with their oral hygiene through brushing. As for the other claims -- the training, weight management, and preventing chewing furniture -- again, use your best judgment. I did not purchase the toy for those claims. But as a durable chew toy, this yellow corn does the job and satisfies the natural instinct to chew. Note: Some of the negative reviews for durability are for the alternative blue rubber bone, which I did not purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Highly recommend
Size: Blue
Update! My puppers has had this for months now and I wash it every now and then and its so durable!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026
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KJ
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
The best chew, play and teeth cleaning toy
Size: Blue
I have a 24 lb medium australian labradoodle multigen. She loves to chew and nothing soothed her teething like this toy. It also cleans the adult teeth that came in. So win win. The squeakers didn't last but that was my fault for squeaking it to tire her out in play. We personally love this toy and will purchase it again when it wears out. So thanks for a great product. 😉
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Rachel
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
Not indestructible, but pretty close!
Size: Yellow, Size: Yellow
I adopted a pit mix a little over a month ago, and so far he's managed to destroy every single toy he's had, including ones meant for aggressive chewers. He's a sucker for a good squeaky toy, and this had good reviews (and was affordable) so I decided to check it out. He's had his corn for a week now, and surprisingly, it's still holding up pretty well - though there are some caveats to that. My boy didn't even want to wait for me to take his corn out of the plastic bag, he too excited to get it. He went to town immediately, to the point where he was sitting in a puddle of his own drool after about an hour. He managed to squeak it (which I couldn't do myself), but still hasn't really gotten the hang of doing so - and the squeaker, when wet, does sound a little... Well, wet. He managed to have bite marks in it within the first six hours. Within a day, there were tiny bits of yellow rubber starting to appear anywhere that he played with this toy. A week later and there are some decent sized chunks missing from the corn - some of which I've had to cut off when they got loose and I worried about him choking on them. He loves his corn cob, and will likely get at least a few more weeks of play out of it before I have to toss it for his safety. I'm unsure of whether the squeaker is still functional, but he seems to love it whether or not it squeaks. Overall, it's not a bad toy for most aggressive chewers, but it will not last forever. The rubber is as heavy as the regular red Kong toys, but it feels slightly softer, which might contribute to his ability to break off little pieces. Make sure you keep an eye on your dog with this toy, or with any other, especially if they are chew goblins. But I'd definitely buy this toy again.
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Zoltare
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Solid piece
Size: Yellow
Border Collie loves it. Great for aggressive chewers. Prefers this to the carrot or the pineapple one. Probably better for large dogs than my medium size dog as there is some heft to it.
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