Makematic
Story surprises
"Stories spark listeners’ curiosity and help children aged 3-7 understand the difference between fiction and non-fiction. Children become engaged when they use their creative ideas to change familiar stories. In this activity, children...
Oxford Comma
Can Art Save Nature: Future of Forestry
C.S. Lewis, widely known for his children's series The Chronicles of Narnia, composed a number of fantastic poems - "The Future of Forestry" being my personal favorite. In it, Lewis imagines an England devoid of trees. This desolation is...
Curated Video
Using Research Questions to Guide Your Research
The teacher explains how to use research questions to guide research across multiple texts. The teacher emphasizes the importance of not just looking for answers to the burning questions, but also noticing other important and interesting...
Visual Learning Systems
Reading in Science: Introduction
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...
Curated Video
Finding Resistance: Investigating Series and Parallel Circuits
The video is a lecture presentation demonstrating how to investigate the changes in resistance when resistors are added to a circuit in series and parallel. The presenter uses a circuit with a fixed resistor and measures the resistance...
Curated Video
Discuss the importance of data : Classification tree
From the section: Simple Classification Tree. This section we will expand our knowledge of regression Decision tree to classification trees, we will also learn how to create a classification tree in Python. Simple Classification Tree:...
Oxford Comma
Love and Memory: What Lips My Lips Have Kissed
A summary, reading, and analysis of Edna St. Vincent Millay's "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why." The title alone could have its own video, so please don't take this as an exhaustive study. But, if you're confused by the...
Let's Tute
Understanding the Brain: Lobes, Functions, and More
In this video, we learn about the different parts of the brain and their functions. We explore the left-right conflict of the brain, the importance of the cerebrum and its lobes, the role of the cerebellum in body movement, and the...
Curated Video
Does Not Wearing Glasses Make Your Eyes Worse?
If you need glasses, but don’t wear them, does your eyesight get worse? Not necessarily. Corrective glasses help to compensate for a mismatch in the corneal shape of the people who need them, which helps them see clearly and reduces...
Curated Video
Reading Fluently with Commas: Pausing for Clarity and Understanding
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of pausing at commas while reading. By demonstrating the difference in comprehension and flow between reading with and without pauses, the teacher emphasizes the significance of using...
Music Matters
Sight Reading Advice & Tips - Music Performance
Get better at sight reading with these expert tips and techniques, suitable for candidates preparing for ABRSM exams. How good are you at Sight Reading? It’s an area that many musicians worry about. In music exams, quite often it turns...
Oxford Comma
A Look at Inspiration in She Walks in Beauty
Often regarded as one of the most beautiful and famous poems of all time, "She Walks in Beauty" has featured in films like The Dead Poet's Society and shows like White Collar. Inevitably, the character reciting the poem does one thing:...
Let's Tute
Tips for Improving English Speaking Skills
In this video, the speaker encourages viewers to overcome their fear and hesitation in speaking English by focusing on communication, pronunciation, and understanding. They emphasize the importance of listening, observing, and reading in...
Wonderscape
High Frequency Nouns in First Grade
This video teaches high-frequency noun such as "sister," "brother," "bread," "garden," etc. Join host Julianna, who explains what high-frequency nouns are, and enthusiastically presents each word, sounds it out slowly and uses it in a...
Oxford Comma
Speaker or Author: She Dwelt Amoung the Untrodden Ways
By using William Wordsworth's famous poem we seek to draw the distinction between author and speaker and determine which one was in love with the mysterious Lucy.
Programming Electronics Academy
Introduction to User Defined Functions: Arduino Course 8
A description of User Defined Functions in programming.
Brian McLogan
Characteristics of functions
👉 Learn about the characteristics of a function. Given a function, we can determine the characteristics of the function's graph. We can determine the end behavior of the graph of the function (rises or falls left and rises or falls...
Curated Video
Reading Words with Consonant LE Syllables in Context
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to read words that end in a consonant followed by "le" in a story. The teacher uses a keyword strategy, syllable breaking, blending sounds, and rereading to help students decode these...
Curated Video
Reading Fluently: Stopping at the Period
This video teaches readers how to read fluently by properly pausing at the end of each sentence, indicated by periods. It emphasizes the importance of not ignoring periods when reading aloud, as it helps convey the structure and meaning...
Science360
How to increase recall with digital storybooks
Recently, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, with funding from the National Science Foundation, have found a way to increase recall with digital storybooks and help children learn better when they are more involved in the...
Curated Video
Reading Words with the 'or' Syllable: Highlighting and Remembering
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with the vowel followed by an "r" sound in context. They provide strategies such as using keywords, highlighting, blending sounds, and rereading the text to figure out unfamiliar...
Curated Video
Creating an Engaging Opening and Thesis for Your Opinion or Persuasive Essay
In this video, the teacher explains how to make the reader interested in reading an opinion or persuasive essay by writing a strong opening and thesis. They discuss the importance of combining a hook with a thesis statement to make the...
Curated Video
Do you see what I hear
"Understanding stories involves listening and visualising. In this activity, children aged 3-7 will create sketches based on a story they have heard or read. Children will then make connections between their story sketches and other...
Curated Video
Reading with Emphasis: Showing What's Important
In this video, the teacher explains how good readers use their voice to show emphasis and meaning when reading. The teacher discusses various strategies that authors use to make certain words stand out, such as bold letters, italics, all...