Flipped Math
Exponential Growth and Decay
Here's everything one ever wanted to know about exponential growth and decay in one thorough lesson. A video lesson presents the basics of exponential growth and decay and then applies the information to word problems. The lesson wraps...
Flipped Math
Modeling with Quadratics
Do some interpretive modeling. Class members watch three examples of interpreting key features of a graph of a quadratic to find solutions to a real-world problem. Learners review how to find the key features on a graph using technology...
Flipped Math
Quadratics in Standard Form
Get ready to set the standard! Pupils watch a video on how to graph a parabola from a quadratic in standard form without converting the form. Scholars learn how to find the axis of symmetry from the equation and from there the vertex....
Flipped Math
Quadratics in Vertex Form
It looks different, but yet the same. Scholars view a video that introduces them to the vertex form for a quadratic equation. Pupils realize that though the equation looks different, its graph is still a parabola, and the key features...
Flipped Math
Intro to Quadratics
Quadratics need no introduction, but here is one anyway. Learners watch a video that introduces them to quadratics. The pupils learn what a quadratic is, its key features, and how to sketch a graph of the parabola it defines. Then, they...
Flipped Math
Create and Analyze Graphs
Model the world with graphs. Pupils watch and participate in creating graphs to model real-world situations. The presenters stress the importance of a consistent scale and proper labels for the graphs along with identification of the...
Mathispower4u
Linear Function Application
Bring the video in tow when studying linear functions. Young pupils learn to apply linear functions to real-world contexts by watching a short instructional video. Given information about the cost of hiring a tow company, they create a...
Mathispower4u
Interpreting a Graph
Aim high in teaching individuals how to understand and interpret graphs. An educational video shows how to interpret graphs. It uses the graph of the height of a rocket to identify and interpret input and output variables, intercepts,...
Mathispower4u
Interpreting a Graph of a Function
Graphs can be just as useful as equations. Given the graph of a quadratic function modeling the height of a rocket, scholars learn to interpret the graph. They identify the input and output variables, interpret statements involving...
Corbett Maths
Quadratic Graphs: Completing the Square
What does a square have to do with a quadratic function? Young scholars learn that completing an algebraic square is helpful when graphing the quadratic functions. The video instructor demonstrates rewriting quadratic functions in vertex...
FuseSchool
Quadratic Graph—Roots and Y-Intercept
Build a connection between the equation and graph of a quadratic function. A thorough video lesson demonstrates how to use find the roots and y-intercept of a quadratic function and create a graph from the three points. The instructor...
Calculus Expert
Sketching a Graph from a Story Problem
One of the beauties of mathematics is the ability to take words and turn them into symbols. The lesson uses a graph to tell a story, and translates a description of water changing temperatures into a graph. The instructor then reviews...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Relations and Functions
Video giving an overview of domain, range, relations, and function using mappings. Determines whether a specific set of ordered pairs is a function. [6:57]
Virtual Nerd
Virtual Nerd: What Is a Relation?
Discover what a relation is through a set of ordered pairs. [0:50]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Function Introduction: Graphical Relations and Functions
Graphical Relations and Functions
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Functional Relationships 1
Video determining whether a functional relationship exists between a table of data containing different people and their heights. Data from table is graphed in determining the solution. [4:40]
PBS
Pbs: Work Keys Applied Mathematics: Level 6
In this video, learners solve complicated problems and apply mathematical reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving techniques to work-related problems.
PBS
Pbs: Resisting the Temptation to Be Too Helpful
Steve Hinds demonstrates and discusses how teacher efforts to be helpful can sometimes backfire and limit opportunities for student learning.
PBS
Pbs: Communicating in Math Classrooms
Steve Hinds demonstrates how a teacher can circulate and question students to assess their understanding, get them to explain and evaluate each other's thinking, and guide them in productive directions without telling them what to do.
PBS
Pbs: Scaffolding Adult Numeracy Lessons
Steve Hinds demonstrates and discusses how teachers can successfully and gradually move from informal to more formal representations of functions.
PBS
Pbs: Deepening Conceptual Understanding
Steve Hinds demonstrates an approach to graphing function solutions that is based on the underlying meaning of the points, and not on mechanically following a procedure.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Computer Science: Boolean Logic & Logic Gates
Today, Carrie Anne is going to take a look at how those transistors we talked about last episode can be used to perform complex actions. With just two states, on and off, the flow of electricity can be used to perform a number of logical...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Computer Science: Registers and Ram
Today we're going to create memory! Using the basic logic gates we discussed in episode 3, we can build a circuit that stores a single bit of information, and then through some clever scaling (and of course many new levels of...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Computer Science: Intro to Algorithms
Algorithms are the sets of steps necessary to complete computation - they are at the heart of what our devices actually do. And this isn't a new concept. Since the development of math itself, algorithms have been needed to help us...