Weird History
What Happened After the Attack on Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the US at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The attack claimed more than 2,400 American lives and sank multiple navy ships. Firsthand accounts of the Pearl Harbor attack captured the devastation and trauma of...
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Elapsed Time Word Problems: Solving with Number Lines
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve elapsed time word problems using a number line. The examples provided demonstrate how to determine the start time, end time, and change in time, and how to use a number line to find the...
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Identify Proportional Relationships by Examining the Origin
In this video, students learn how to identify a proportional relationship by understanding the meaning of the origin on a graph. The video explains that a proportional relationship is characterized by a straight line on the graph and a...
Five Thousand Years
How to Make Gluten-Free Mooncake for Mid-Autumn Festival (冰皮月餅)
This snow skin gluten free mooncake recipe is for those who are gluten intolerant or on a gluten-free diet, but still want to enjoy mooncakes on this Chinese holiday. You can simply swap the tapioca starch back to wheat starch for...
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Analyzing Data on a Dot Plot
In this video, the teacher explains how to draw inferences by analyzing data on a dot plot. Using the example of two class periods' study times for a biology final, the teacher emphasizes the importance of considering multiple aspects of...
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Electrical Engineer - Yael Maguire
Electrical Engineer Yael Maguire spends his time designing and building Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags. These tags help businesses keep track of inventory and also increases efficiency in various industries.
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Algebra 36 - Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
A system of two equations in x and y can be solved by rearranging one equation to represent x in terms of y, and then substituting this expression for x into the other equation to create an equation with only the variable y. This...
Seven Dimensions
Mastering Problem Solving: Four Key Steps for Success
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of problem-solving skills in a rapidly changing world. They outline four key steps to effectively solve problems: defining the problem, diagnosing the cause, identifying the optimum...
Visual Learning Systems
The Stages of Human Development: From Fertilization to Birth
This video provides a concise overview of human embryonic development, starting from fertilization and the formation of a zygote, to the development of germ layers, major body systems, and finally the birth process. It emphasizes the...
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Determining the Constant of Proportionality from a Graph
This video explains how to determine the constant of proportionality from a graph. It demonstrates the process using an example of time and distance. The constant of proportionality can be found by finding the ratio of y to x, and it...
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MATHS - Ratio - Inverse Proportion
In this video, we are going to be looking at Inverse proportion. You may have already looked at direct proportion, which is how we describe the relationship between two quantities which grow by the same scale factor.
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Calculating Percent of a Number Using Proportion Model
In this video, a teacher explains the concept of proportions and how they can be used to find the part of a total. The example of a survey is used to demonstrate how to calculate the number of people who prefer a specific flavor of ice...
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The Holocaust
This programme contains 6 KS3 Lessons Starterson the topic of the Holocaust: 1. These rare home movies capture the personal lives of a Jewish family in Germany in the years leading up to second world war. 2. A Jewish woman, born in...
Cerebellum
It's About Time: Time In Your World - Telling The Time With A Watch Or A Clock
Time in Your World explores time as it relates to our everyday lives–time to get up, time for school, lunchtime, bedtime, daytime, nighttime. The program explains how clock hands measure time in hours, minutes, and seconds and how to...
The March of Time
MOT: AMERICANA: TURN OF THE CENTURY REENACTMENT: Women in period clothing (Gibson Girl) working in kitchen, pouring coffee beans from jar into hand crank grinder.
MOT: AMERICANA: TURN OF THE CENTURY REENACTMENT: Women in period clothing (Gibson Girl) working in kitchen, pouring coffee beans from jar into hand crank grinder.
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding the Solstices and Equinoxes
This video provides an explanation of the solstices and equinoxes, which are important astronomical events that mark the changing seasons. This video is part of the 8-part series, Earth’s Rotation and Revolution.
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Analyzing the Relationship Between Independent and Dependent Variables
This video explains how to use a function table to represent the relationship between two variables. Students will review the concepts of independent and dependent variables, coefficients, and how to determine the relationship between...
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Solving Rate Problems Using Multiplicative Reasoning
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve rate problems by using multiplicative reasoning. They will understand the concept of equivalent rates and how to set up a table to organize information.
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Find Y-Intercept to Interpret Scatter Plots
In this video, students will learn how to interpret scatter plots by finding the Y intercept on the graph. The instructor explains the concept of the Y intercept, its importance in understanding the relationship between variables, and...
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Electrical Engineer - Careers in Science and Engineering
What's it really like to be an engineer or a scientist? What do they really do all day? You're about to find out! Meet the next generation of engineers and scientists in these profiles of young professionals, who may just inspire you to...
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Interpreting Rate of Change: Calculating Slope
In this lesson, students learn how to interpret the rate of change of a line of best fit by calculating the slope. They review the concept of slope as the ratio of change in Y to change in X, also known as rise over run. The lesson...
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Determining the Initial Value of a Linear Function
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the initial value of a linear function by interpreting numeric, algebraic, and graphic representations. Using examples of an ice cream cup and a pool being emptied, the teacher...
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Understanding Function Notation: Graphical and Tabular Interpretation
Explore the concept of function notation as explained through examples and visuals. The video demonstrates how to determine if a relation is a function by analyzing the domain and range. It also shows how to represent functions using...
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Interpreting Line Graphs: Understanding Scales
In this lesson, students will learn how to read and interpret line graphs by understanding the scales. They will understand the importance of considering units and scaling when analyzing graphs. By analyzing the slope of the graph,...