Brightstorm
Plotting Points and Naming Quadrants - Concept
Did you know that a fly started the idea of the coordinate plane? A video introduces the Cartesian Coordinate Plane and the vocabulary associated with it. The resource provides the procedure in which to plot a point along with...
Brightstorm
Definition of Slope - Concept
Math can be a slippery slope. A video introduces the concept of slope, provides its definition, and shows examples of positive and negative slopes. It connect the examples to skateboard ramps to help pupils...
Brightstorm
Linear Inequalities - Concept
Not all inequalities are equal. A video provides an introduction to the notation for inequalities. It provides tips on connecting the notation to the way the inequality is graphed, either on a number line or the coordinate plane.
Brightstorm
Mean - Concept
You mean it's just average? Provide the definition of the mean of a set of data with a concept video. The instructor works three problems that use the concept of the mean. Each problem increases in difficulty from finding a basic average...
Brightstorm
Mixture Problems - Concept
Mix it up in math class! The video provides an equation hint to be able to setup mixture problems. Two problems are provided as examples on how to use the equation in order to solve mixture type word problems.
Brightstorm
Order of Operations - Concept
Demonstrate the order of operations and the way to evaluate numerical expressions containing grouping symbols and exponents. An instructive video introduces learners to the mnemonic PEMDAS, which is a great way for them to...
Brightstorm
Simplifying Radical Expressions - Concept
Radical, dude! The resource provides an explanation on how to simplify radical expressions. It makes clear that radical expressions are ones that are strictly numerical but also are algebraic expressions. One of the problem sets...
Brightstorm
Finding the Slope of a Line from a Graph - Concept
Explain how to find the slope of a graph of a line with a video that points out how no matter what two points are used on a graph of a line, the slope is the same. A few examples reiterate how to find the slope of vertical...
Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative
Multiplying Polynomials
Without ever relying on the FOIL trick, this presentation carefully walks young algebrists through multiplying binomials by a monomial and by each other. Examples start easy, but move into complicated pairings of coefficients, positives...
Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative
Polynomial Operations
This overview of polynomial operations does a solid job of summarizing how a mathematician attacks adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials. With particular emphasis on combining like terms and when exponents do and do not...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Addition & Subtraction Equations
Zoe is decorating a cake for her grandpa's birthday and needs to know how many more candles to add. Follow along as she explains how to set up and solve algebraic equations in this step-by-step presentation. Equations with negative...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Mean/Average
Join Zoe as she calculates the average number of points RJ scored in his basketball games. This step-by-step presentation clearly models the procedure for finding the mean of a data set, including examples with both whole number and...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Median
Zoe is curious how many goals her soccer team usually scores in a game. To answer the question, she walks through the process of finding the median of a data set in this step-by-step presentation. Examples are included that model how to...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Mode
Sam is running for class treasurer and Zoe wants to know if he won the election. Follow along as she counts up the votes and uses the mode to determine the winner. After viewing the presentation, work through the Try It! practice...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Double-Digit Division
RJ had an awesome basketball season this year! Use division by double-digit numbers to calculate his scoring average in this instructional presentation. Starting with an explanation of the terms dividend, divisor,...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Single-Digit Division
Learning the algorithm for long division is no easy task, but this resource helps to break the process into manageable steps. Beginning with an explanation of basic division vocabulary, this presentation goes on to model long division...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Place Value
Looking at large numbers can intimidate many young mathematicians. Use Zoe's place value machine to help learners understand the meaning behind each digit in a whole number. After learning about the ones, tens, and hundreds places,...
Virtual Nerd
How Do You Simplify an Expression Using the Order of Operations?
Simplify an expression by following the order of operation. Some already know the acronym PEMDAS. But that often gets a little confusing. The teacher demonstrates three steps to simplifying an expression.
Virtual Nerd
How Do You Solve For a Variable In Terms Of Another Variable?
Two variables in an equation and you want to solve for one in terms of the other. Watch the instructor demonstrate the steps to isolate each variable. She will use the subtraction rule of equality and the division rule of equality to...
CK-12 Foundation
Midpoints and Segment Bisectors: Lesson
Let's meet in the middle. As part of a comprehensive playlist on basic geometry, the video introduces the definitions of a midpoint and segment bisector. The resource shows a graphical approach to finding the midpoint of a line segment...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: Small Sample Hypothesis Test
Video demonstrates using t-statistics to answer a question involving hypothesis testing with a small sample. Explains how to read a t-table and use it for a one-tailed test. [9:04]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: One Tailed and Two Tailed Tests
Video expands on medical example from previous video and explains the difference between a one-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis test, when they would be used, and gives an example of calculating a one-tailed test. [6:34]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: Anova 3 Hypothesis Test With F Statistic
Video demonstrates how to calculate an F-statistic and use the F-distribution to determine whether to accept or reject a null hypothesis. [10:14]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: Large Sample Proportion Hypothesis Test
Video gives an example of a hypothesis test calculation involving the proportion of the population that has internet access given a large sample size. Discusses finding a critical z-score to determine whether to reject the null...