Instructional Video4:34
Brian McLogan

How to graph a linear equation in Standard form

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about graphing linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. i.e. linear equations has no exponents on their variables. The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. To...
Instructional Video2:33
Brian McLogan

Easy way to subtract two mixed numbers by converting to improper fractions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add and subtract mixed numbers. Mixed numbers are numbers with two parts: the whole number part and the fraction part. Mixed numbers are ways to represent improper fractions using proper fractions. To add or subtract mixed...
Instructional Video1:44
Brian McLogan

How to divide a mixed number by a fraction

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to divide mixed numbers. To divide mixed numbers, we first convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions. After we have converted the mixed numbers to improper fractions, we can then multiply the first fraction by the...
Instructional Video2:45
Brian McLogan

How to subtract mixed numbers by converting them to improper fractions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add and subtract mixed numbers. Mixed numbers are numbers with two parts: the whole number part and the fraction part. Mixed numbers are ways to represent improper fractions using proper fractions.To add or subtract mixed...
Instructional Video6:51
Why U

Pre-Algebra 17 - Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes arithmetic operations result in fractions greater than one, called "improper" fractions. An improper fraction can be converted into a "mixed number" composed of an integer plus a "proper" fraction.
Instructional Video6:29
msvgo

Use of Decimals (Measurements)

K - 12th
This nugget shows the use of decimals to express length, mass and capacity.
Instructional Video3:53
Brian McLogan

Solve an equation to factor by converting to exponential

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve logarithmic equations. Logarithmic equations are equations with logarithms in them. To solve a logarithmic equation, we first isolate the logarithm part of the equation. After we have isolated the logarithm part of...
Instructional Video7:09
Curated Video

Understanding Power: Calculating Energy Transfer Rate and Power

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on power, specifically focusing on how we define the rate at which energy is transferred. The speaker uses examples and equations to explain how power, work done, and time are related, and how we can calculate the...
Instructional Video2:08
NUMBEROCK

Line Plots with Fractions Song | 4th Grade & 5th Grade

K - 5th
Line Plots with Fractions Song Grades: 4th Grade - 5th Grade Our Fraction Line Plots Song for Kids video is aligned with the following Common Core standards: 5.MD.2 Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a...
Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

MATHS - Numbers - Conversions

6th - Higher Ed
Converting between measures such as millimetres, centimetres, metres and kilometres is commonplace in our lives. The process is made nice and simple because of the metric system.
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

Modeling Subtraction of Fractions with Different Denominators Using Fraction Bars

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to subtract fractions with different denominators using fraction bars as a visual model. The example of subtracting 8/9 minus 2/3 is shown, demonstrating the process of finding a common denominator...
Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

Graphing Systems of Linear Equations and Determining Solutions

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to determine if a system of two linear equations in two variables has one solution by graphing. They will review the slope-intercept form of an equation and understand how to find the slope and...
Instructional Video5:01
Professor Dave Explains

Graphing Lines in Standard Form (ax + by = c)

12th - Higher Ed
Graphing lines in algebra.
Instructional Video2:07
FuseSchool

MATHS - Numbers - Ordering Fractions & Decimals

6th - Higher Ed
Here we are going to look at how we can order fractions and decimals. It may help to view our video on how to convert fractions, decimals, and percentages before starting.
Instructional Video5:26
Professor Dave Explains

Eukaryotic Cells Part 2: Plant Cells

12th - Higher Ed
It's not just animals that are made of cells, it's plants too! Plant cells are very similar to animal cells, but they have some stuff that animal cells don't, like chloroplasts, that allow for photosynthesis. Let's take a tour through a...
Instructional Video3:01
Jabzy

The Forgotten Prophet - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about The Forgotten Prophet
Instructional Video11:19
friEdTech

Brief Introduction to Google Drive

Higher Ed
What is Google Drive? How do I download it? How can I use it in my classroom?
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

K - 5th
In this video lesson, students will learn how to compare and order rational numbers by converting them between fractions, decimals, and percents. Explore the concept using real-life examples, such as calculating tax deductions from a...
Instructional Video5:41
Professor Dave Explains

Understanding Fractions, Improper Fractions, and Mixed Numbers

12th - Higher Ed
Fractions and mixed numbers.
Instructional Video3:25
FuseSchool

MATHS - Numbers - Fractions Multiplication and Division

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, we are going to look at how to multiply and divide fractions. Multiplying fractions is arguably the easiest method of the four main functions when dealing with fractions, so we will look at this first.
Instructional Video4:44
Tarver Academy

Going from a Percent to a Decimal

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Going from a Percent to a Decimal
Instructional Video3:19
FuseSchool

MATHS - Numbers - Fractions Decimals Percentages

6th - Higher Ed
Fractions, decimals, and percentages are three ways of representing the same value, so we can convert between them. The decimal value of 1, is the same as 100%. Therefore a percentage value is always 100 times greater than its equivalent...
Instructional Video4:58
FuseSchool

Calculating Molarity

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about calculating molarity as part of the chemical calculations topic.
Instructional Video4:49
Professor Dave Explains

Converting Between Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

12th - Higher Ed
Converting between different ways of expressing a value.