Music Matters
Which Key is this Piece of Music in? - Music Theory
Just by looking at a melody can you work out which key it is in? How can you tell just by looking at the notes which key a melody is in, especially when there is no key signature? Even if you can work it out how do you know if it’s in a...
ProTeachersVideo
A World of Maths: Barcelona's Big Church
Eleven short sequences shot in and around Gaudi's yet to be completed La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Each item looks at a different aspect of mathematics for pupils to explore, investigate and discuss. Those working on the building...
KnowMo
Understanding Similarity and Congruence in Geometry
This video explains the concepts of congruence and similarity of shapes in mathematics. The speaker then explains how to calculate the scale factor, which determines the ratio between the lengths of the corresponding sides of two similar...
Mazz Media
Load
This live-action video program is about the word load. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word load through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
NASA
NASA | Global Hawks Soar into Storms
During this year's Atlantic hurricane season, NASA is redoubling its efforts to probe the inner workings of hurricanes and tropical storms with two unmanned Global Hawk aircraft flying over storms and two new space-based missions. NASA's...
TMW Media
Temperature
This program covers the very important topic of temperature. We discuss temperature scales and why temperature is important when discussing chemical reactions. We also discuss how to convert from one temperature scale to the other. The...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Earthquakes
The video explains how seismographs are used to detect and record seismic waves produced by earthquakes. It describes how the seismogram created by a seismograph can help scientists determine the time, epicenter, and focal depth of an...
FuseSchool
MATHS - Ratio - Scale Factors
When you change the size of a shape by making it larger or smaller, the degree to which you change its size is measured by something called its scale factor. A linear scale factor is simply the size of the enlargement or reduction of a...
Psychology Unlocked
Locus of Control explained in 5 mins 🕹️ Who's in control of your life? 🕹️ Cognitive Psychology
Do you take the credit when things go well for you? Is it your fault when things go wrong? Or are you a feather in the wind, guided through life by the great, mysterious other? These questions are at the root of a psychological concept...
Curated Video
Pyramids of Biomass: Understanding Relative Amounts of Organic Matter in Food Chains
This video is a lecture presentation on pyramids of biomass. The presenter explains the concept of biomass and trophic levels in a food chain. The video provides a graphical representation of the relative amounts of organic matter found...
Curated Video
Measuring Mass in Kilograms
In this video, students learn how to measure mass in kilograms by reading scales marked in different intervals. The teacher explains the concept of mass, the use of different types of scales, and the importance of paying attention to the...
Curated Video
Multiplying Negative Integers by Positive Integers
In this video, students learn how to multiply a negative integer by a positive integer by thinking about equal groups. The teacher uses models and a product box to demonstrate the process. Students are shown how to represent negative...
KnowMo
Maps and Scale Factors: Understanding Ratio and Real-World Applications
The video is a lecture presentation that explains maps and scale factors, their importance in reducing diagrams and objects to make them more manageable, and their real-world applications in design, architecture, orienteering, and...
Let's Tute
How to Draw a Tangent to a Circle without a Compass
This video demonstrates how to draw a circle and a tangent without a compass, using only colored paper, a ruler, and scissors. It's a great activity for students to learn geometry and spatial reasoning skills.
Professor Dave Explains
Converting Between Temperature Scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin)
If you're American, you're familiar with the Fahrenheit scale, so 30 degrees is cold and 100 degrees is hot. But in the rest of the world, nobody uses this scale! They use Celsius, and to them, 30 is pretty darn hot. Furthermore,...
Curated Video
Drawing Bars on a Graph
In this video lesson, students learn how to draw bars on a graph by using a scale. The teacher uses the example of favorite ice cream flavors in the class to demonstrate the process.