Let's Tute
Consignment Accounting - Basic Terminologies
In this video, we will teach some basic terminologies related to consignment
Professor Dave Explains
Influenza (The Flu)
We've all heard of the flu, and probably know that it is associated with a particular virus. What is the structure of this virus? How is it transmitted? What steps do we have in place in terms of treatment and prevention? The flu is...
Language Tree
Collaborative Listening and Speaking: Presenting, Part 2
This lesson for beginner English learners focuses on formal and informal presentation skills: Providing information to friends, using eye contact, presenting a familiar topic, informal or formal presentation language based on the setting.
Science360
Emotional Brain - Mysteries of the Brain
For years, researchers have struggled to understand how emotions are formed and processed by the brain. Now, neuroscientist Kevin LaBar and his graduate students at Duke University are using a virtual reality room to study how the brain...
Sprouts Learning
Study for Exams Effectively
No time to read the entire book. Don't worry. This video will explain things you should do. We assume that you have just 7 days and 3 hours a day. What's you should do for a week? Let's see this video!
Englishing
ESL - Writing a newspaper article (step-by-step guide)
A good newspaper article include 6 elements (Headline, byline, placeline, lead, body and quotation). In this lesson, Mr. P. will list the elements of a newspaper writing and will explain how to write it. This lesson is designed for...
Amor Sciendi
Life is in the Details: The Merode Altarpiece
The Merode Altarpiece is produced during a time of transition in Europe and it shows the love of every day life through its extraordinary detail.
Learning Mole
What is Insurance?
Jamal's dad is in car accident, he is ok but his car isn't! Luckily he has insurance but Jamal has some questions - What is Insurance? Why do people have insurance? It also covers different types of insurance.
Curated Video
The Unconscious Inference: How Your Mind Fills in the Blanks of Vision
We make a lot of assumptions about the things we see without even thinking about it. We fill in visual gaps based on information from past experiences. This is called unconscious inference. Learn how and why we do this.
msvgo
Use of Decimals (Measurements)
This nugget shows the use of decimals to express length, mass and capacity.
Curated Video
Using Boxes and Bullets to Plan Your Narrative Writing
In this video, the teacher provides a step-by-step guide on how to organize thoughts when writing to a prompt. Using boxes and bullets, the teacher demonstrates how to plan a narrative by clearly outlining the beginning, middle, and end...
Englishing
ESL - Paragraph writing - The Burger Method
Do you know how to write a good paragraph in English? In this lesson, Mr. P. will show you how by producing an easy example paragraph, and going over step by step. At the end of the video, he will give you the most important tips to...
Makematic
How Can Details Energize Stories?
When you look and listen carefully, details inform what you see and hear. In this activity, you will write a story using adjectives and adverbs, then create an illustration that shows what happened next.
Curated Video
Adding Details to Create Engaging Characters and Conflicts
Writers set up a conflict for their main character at the beginning of the story. Let's practice adding details to better explain a character's problem.
Language Tree
Language Function and Construction: Text Structure, Part 2
This lesson for beginner English learners teaches how different text types are organized to express ideas (e.g., how narratives are organized sequentially); comprehending texts and writing brief arguments, informative/ explanatory texts...
Curated Video
Organizing the Structure of a Text
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of creating a structure in writing and demonstrates how to organize the structure of a text by grouping similar ideas together. The teacher provides examples and guides students through...
Science360
What is Innovation? - Science of Innovation
Whether it happens among students in a classroom, or engineers in a laboratory, innovation is a process, a series of steps that begins with imagination, and results in the creation of something of value for society. Provided by the...
Visual Learning Systems
Reading in Science: Key Ideas
Reading is just as important in science as any other subject of study. This skill-based program explores reading in the context of science. Special emphasis is placed on reading informational text and vocabulary development as outlined...
Journey to the Microcosmos
We Upgraded Our Microscope... Again!
We Upgraded Our Microscope... Again!
Journey to the Microcosmos
We Dipped Our Lens in Oil to See More Detail
Oil immersion is an interesting and complex microscopy tool.
Curated Video
Using a Timeline to Enhance Your Personal Narrative
In this video, the teacher explains how to use a timeline to improve a personal narrative by remembering important details. The teacher guides students through the process of listing events on a timeline, eliminating unnecessary parts,...
Step Back History
Operation Condor: Terror in South America
To this day, the legacy of Operation Condor haunts South America. The programme of imprisonment, murder, and terror that several dictatorial regimes collaborated on in the 1970s and 80s.
Next Animation Studio
The men accused of assassinating Haiti’s president say they have been set up
Five of the former Colombian soldiers imprisoned without trial for the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July have told CNN that they have been framed.