Instructional Video21:23
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Learning the roles in a debate and making a rebuttal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand the roles in a debate and make a rebuttal point. Key learning points: - The motion is the name for the belief or proposal that is being debated. - The team that agrees with the motion is called the...
Instructional Video20:55
Curated Video

A motion to debate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use a motion to start debating. Key learning points: - The motion is the name for the belief or proposal that is being debated. - An effective motion should be one that people can either agree or disagree with. - An...
Instructional Video24:51
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How to debate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand what a debate is and deliver a speech. Key learning points: - A debate is a structured argument between two teams who either agree or disagree with a motion. - The motion is the name for the belief or...
Instructional Video28:23
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What is a formal debate?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand how a formal debate is structured and consider my role within it. Key learning points: - Debates are a formal type of communication that help us build knowledge and develop critical thinking skills - A...
Instructional Video6:34
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Scratch Lesson 2

9th - Higher Ed
We will first look at adding some color to our cat. We will explore how to make our Sprite perform simple actions. An important concept we will learn is how to add some time delay between actions.
Instructional Video12:52
Science Buddies

Cable-Driven Arduino Spacecraft Motion Simulator | Science Project

K - 5th
Build a cable-driven motion simulator to make a model satellite move around in three dimensional space to simulate docking and landing maneuvers.
Instructional Video14:20
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Newton's 3 Laws of Motion Explained with Calculations

9th - Higher Ed
Finally understand Newton's Laws with clear, step-by-step explanations and simple calculations! This comprehensive guide breaks down all three laws of motion in a way that actually makes sense. You'll learn how to solve force and...
Instructional Video4:54
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Forms of Energy

3rd - 8th
“Forms of Energy” explains how potential energy, kinetic energy, and heat energy change into other forms of energy.
Instructional Video4:59
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Interconnected Ecosystems

3rd - 8th
“Interconnected Ecosystems” explores interdependent relationships between living things in various biomes.
Instructional Video7:45
Flipping Physics

Rotational Kinematics Demonstrated

12th - Higher Ed
Curious about rotational kinematics? In this video, we break down key concepts like angular displacement, velocity, and acceleration, using simple demonstrations. Perfect for AP Physics 1 students or anyone looking to understand...
Instructional Video1:18
The Business Professor

Motion - Civil Trial

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Motion - Civil Trial
Instructional Video5:29
The Business Professor

Pretrial Procedures

Higher Ed
There are numerous steps in the trial process. These steps take place before, during, and after the actual trial. This video explains what are pre-trial procedures, and how do they work?
Instructional Video5:37
Science Buddies

Cable-Driven Spacecraft Motion Simulator

K - 5th
Build a cable-driven spacecraft motion simulator, using materials available at a hardware store, and simulate maneuvers like landing or docking
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Energy of Roller Coasters

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “Energy of Roller Coasters” which describes how roller coasters use potential and kinetic energy to move.
Instructional Video3:41
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Newtons 2nd Law of Motion | Force, Mass, Acceleration

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion tells us that if a net force is applied to an object then that object will accelerate in the direction of the net force. This means that is a force a force is applied to an object, it will either speed up, slow...
Instructional Video1:52
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Newtons 1st Law of Motion - the Law of Inertia Explained!

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's 1st Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia, tells us that an object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. This means that in order for an object to...
Instructional Video3:32
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Graphing Acceleration Explained - Velocity versus Time!

9th - Higher Ed
A velocity vs time graph describes the motion of an object. The slope of the line tells us the acceleration of the object. The slope of the line can be positive, negative or zero. This tells us that the object is either speeding up,...
Instructional Video4:05
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The ONE thing your teacher is NOT telling you that will simply forces!

9th - Higher Ed
Forces are all around us and are the reason why objects accelerate (speed up, slow down or change direction)! Forces can either be balanced or unbalanced. When the forces are balanced, the net force is 0 and the object's motion will not...
Instructional Video3:28
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Distance vs Time Graphs | Velocity & Speed Motion Graphs | Physics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Learn about the basics of 1-dimensional motion in this informative video! We'll cover the relationship between distance and time, and how to read and interpret distance-time graphs. Perfect for students studying physics or anyone looking...
Instructional Video1:28
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Newtons 3rd Law of Motion - Action and Reaction

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion tells us that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this video students will learn about Newton's 3rd Law of Motion and be able to give examples of this law in the world around them and...
Instructional Video4:13
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How to Calculate Force - Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's 2nd Law tells explains how force can affect the acceleration of an object. The more force you apply to an object, the more it will accelerate. Also, the more mass an object has, the more force that is needed to cause the object...
Instructional Video3:55
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How to Calculate Momentum - Newton's 3rd Law of Motion - p=mv

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The formula associated with Newton's 3rd Law is p=mv where p is momentum, m is mass and v is velocity. In this video, we will cover how to...
Instructional Video6:33
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The History and Importance of Timekeeping: From Sundials to Wristwatches

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the concept of time and its measurement. From the Earth's time zones to our internal circadian rhythms, we delve into how time affects our daily lives. We also learn about various timekeeping devices throughout...
Instructional Video3:59
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Drawbacks of Rutherford's Theory

9th - Higher Ed
Rutherford's Nuclear Model: Limitations and Developments • Stability of Electrons in Orbit: The model failed to account for the continuous emission of electromagnetic radiation, indicating a flaw in the model. • Inability to Explain...