Scientific discoveries have been the foundation for the 21th century. Everything from computer science to physical science has shaped the world we live in.
We’ve developed a series of science Regents prep resources, so you can understand your living environment, chemistry, and earth science.
Choose from the list of topics below to start learning science today!
95 Resources
- 10 Important Scientific Instruments in the Lab
- 10 Most Important Scientific Skills in the Lab
- 7 Main Types of Minerals & How to Tell Them Apart
- 9 Major Landscape Processes Explained
- Acceleration Due to Gravity
- Biology Lab Skills
- Biotic vs. Abiotic: What’s the Difference?
- Cellular Basics – Types, Structure, & Functions
- Cellular Division
- Cellular Respiration
- Cellular Transport
- Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
- Constant Displacement, Velocity, & Acceleration
- Digestive and Excretory Systems
- DNA vs RNA: What’s the Difference?
- Earth Deposition
- Earth Transportation in Landscape Processes
- Earth Weathering
- Earth’s Atmosphere
- Earth’s Landforms
- Earth’s Shape
- Earth’s Planetary Size
- Earthquakes
- Ecological Populations
- Ecosystems and Communities
- Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
- Erosion
- Genetic Engineering
- Genetic Variations and Their Role in Evolution
- How Mapping Technology Has Evolved from Ancient Times to Today
- How Were Maps Made Throughout History?
- Human Genetics
- Human Genome
- Hydrosphere
- Immune System and Disease
- Introduction to Projectile Motion
- Laboratory Safety in the Biology Classroom
- Latitude vs Longitude: The Earth’s Coordinate System
- Lithosphere
- Mesosphere
- Most Important Scientific Tools for Measurement
- Motion in a Plane: Understanding Two-Dimensional Motion
- Motion with Different Accelerations
- Nervous System
- Organizing Data in Scientific Investigations
- Package Dropped From a Plane Problem
- Photosynthesis
- Plate Tectonics: The Dynamic Crust of Earth
- Projectile Motion & The Center of Mass
- Projectile Motion With or Without Air
- Rock vs Mineral: What’s the Difference?
- Rocks vs Meteorites: What’s the Difference?
- Scientific Evidence for Evolution
- Shot or Driven Horizontally Off a Cliff Problem
- Skeletal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems
- Stratosphere
- The 10 Most Famous American Mapmakers in History
- The Monkey & The Gun: Classic Physics Problem:
- The Role of Maps in Geography, Politics, and Culture
- Thermosphere
- Troposphere
- Types of Evolutionary Mutations
- Vectors, Scalars, Distance, and Displacement
- Velocity and the Relativity of Motion
- Volcanoes and Earthquakes
- Volcanos
- What are Evolutionary Mutations?
- What Are Gem Stones & How to Tell Them Apart
- What are Minerals & How to Tell Them Apart
- What are Rocks & How to Tell Them Apart
- What are Topographic Maps & How to Use Them
- What Causes Earthquakes?
- What Is a Map Legend & How to Read It?
- What Is Biodiversity?
- What Is DNA?
- What Is Ecology?
- What is Evolution?
- What is Homeostasis?
- What is Natural Selection in Evolution?
- What Is RNA?
- What Is Survival of the Fittest?
- What is the Biosphere?
- What is the Human Biosphere?
- What Is the Scientific Method?
Earth Science
33+ Earth Science Regents Prep Topics Explained:
- Earth Development Size, Shape, and Composition
- Mapping & Geography
- Rocks, Minerals, & Other Deposits
- Landscape Processes
- Earthquakes & Plate Tectonic
33 Resources
- 7 Main Types of Minerals & How to Tell Them Apart
- 9 Major Landscape Processes Explained
- Earth Deposition
- Earth Transportation in Landscape Processes
- Earth Weathering
- Earth’s Atmosphere
- Earth’s Landforms
- Earth’s Shape
- Earth’s Planetary Size
- Earthquakes
- Erosion
- How Mapping Technology Has Evolved from Ancient Times to Today
- How Were Maps Made Throughout History?
- Hydrosphere
- Latitude vs Longitude: The Earth’s Coordinate System
- Lithosphere
- Mesosphere
- Plate Tectonics: The Dynamic Crust of Earth
- Rock vs Mineral: What’s the Difference?
- Rocks vs Meteorites: What’s the Difference?
- Stratosphere
- The 10 Most Famous American Mapmakers in History
- The Role of Maps in Geography, Politics, and Culture
- Thermosphere
- Troposphere
- Volcanoes and Earthquakes
- Volcanos
- What Are Gem Stones & How to Tell Them Apart
- What are Minerals & How to Tell Them Apart
- What are Rocks & How to Tell Them Apart
- What are Topographic Maps & How to Use Them
- What Causes Earthquakes?
- What Is a Map Legend & How to Read It?
Living Environment
39+ Living Environment Regents Topics Explained:
39 Resources
- 10 Important Scientific Instruments in the Lab
- 10 Most Important Scientific Skills in the Lab
- Biology Lab Skills
- Biotic vs. Abiotic: What’s the Difference?
- Cellular Basics – Types, Structure, & Functions
- Cellular Division
- Cellular Respiration
- Cellular Transport
- Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
- Digestive and Excretory Systems
- DNA vs RNA: What’s the Difference?
- Ecological Populations
- Ecosystems and Communities
- Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
- Genetic Engineering
- Genetic Variations and Their Role in Evolution
- Human Genetics
- Human Genome
- Immune System and Disease
- Laboratory Safety in the Biology Classroom
- Most Important Scientific Tools for Measurement
- Nervous System
- Organizing Data in Scientific Investigations
- Photosynthesis
- Scientific Evidence for Evolution
- Skeletal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems
- Types of Evolutionary Mutations
- What are Evolutionary Mutations?
- What Is Biodiversity?
- What Is DNA?
- What Is Ecology?
- What is Evolution?
- What is Homeostasis?
- What is Natural Selection in Evolution?
- What Is RNA?
- What Is Survival of the Fittest?
- What is the Biosphere?
- What is the Human Biosphere?
- What Is the Scientific Method?
Physics
Physics Regents Lessons and Topics Explained
- Kinematics
- Statics
- Dynamics
- Momentum
12 Resources
- Acceleration Due to Gravity
- Constant Displacement, Velocity, & Acceleration
- Introduction to Projectile Motion
- Motion in a Plane: Understanding Two-Dimensional Motion
- Motion with Different Accelerations
- Package Dropped From a Plane Problem
- Projectile Motion & The Center of Mass
- Projectile Motion With or Without Air
- Shot or Driven Horizontally Off a Cliff Problem
- The Monkey & The Gun: Classic Physics Problem:
- Vectors, Scalars, Distance, and Displacement
- Velocity and the Relativity of Motion