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What are Prime Numbers and Composite Numbers? #4
This video covers what prime and composite numbers are, and how we can tell whether a particular number is prime or composite. Key points: - Prime numbers are only divisible by themselves and 1. - Composite numbers are any number that...
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What are Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions & How to Convert Between Them (Fractions Part 2) #9
This video is part 2 of our series on fractions. It covers the what mixed and improper fractions are, and how to convert between the two of them. This video is suitable for maths courses around the world. UK: KS3 - All suitable GCSE...
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GCSE Physics - Generator Effect / Electromagnetic Induction #81
This video covers: - The idea that the movement of a wire within a magnetic field induces a potential difference, and that this may lead to a current if the circuit is complete - How we can increase the size of the current - What happens...
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How to use BODMAS (Order of Operations) #2
This video looks at how to use BODMAS (also called BIDMAS), which tells you the order in which you should do all the operations, like brackets, order, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction. We also run through 2 examples to...
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How to Multiply and Divide Fractions #10
In this video we cover how to multiply and divide fractions, as well as running through a few examples. KS3 - All on your course GCSE Foundation - All on your course GCSE Higher - All on your course
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How to find the Highest Common Factor #7
This video covers how to find the "Highest Common Factor" of a group of numbers. We cover 2 methods. The first is the easier method, which involves listing out the factors of each number and picking the highest factor shared by all the...
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How to find Multiples and Factors #3
In this video we cover what multiples and factors are and run through some examples of how to find them. We also cover how to check if a number is a multiple and the idea of factor pairs. Suitable for courses across the world, including...
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Real Life Uses of Fractions - How to Find a Fraction of a Whole Number #12
In this video we look at how to use fractions in real life, including: - How to find a fraction of a whole number - How to write one number as a fraction of another KS3 - All on your course GCSE Foundation - All on your course GCSE...
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GCSE Physics - Ultrasound #74
This video covers: - The idea that ultrasound is just sound with a frequency over 20,000 Hz - How we can generate ultrasound - How we use ultrasound to view foetuses in prenatal scanning - How we use ultrasound to check the quality of...
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GCSE Biology - Family Trees / Family Pedigrees #74
This video covers: - What family trees are and how they work - How to use keys - The example of cystic fibrosis - How to use family trees to predict the chance of a disease being inherited Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is...
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Fractions Part 1 - How to Simplify Fractions #8
This video is part 1 of our series on fractions. It covers what fractions really mean i.e. parts of a whole number, as well as how to simplify them. We also explain the terms numerator and denominator. This video is suitable for maths...
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GCSE Maths - The Eight 3D Shapes You Need to Know & What Vertices, Edges & Faces are #109
This video is an introduction to 3D shapes and explains what vertices, edges and faces are. It also covers what cubes, cuboids, triangular prisms, triangle-based pyramids, square-bases pyramids, cylinders, spheres and cones are. This...
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GCSE Maths - Percentage Increase and Decrease (Multiplier Method) #93
This video covers: - How to increase or decrease a number by a given percentage. We cover 2 methods: 1) Find the percentage change, and then add or subtract it from the original 2) The multiplier method This video is suitable for maths...
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GCSE Maths - How to Calculate Simple Interest #95
This video covers how to calculate simple interest. This is the opposite of compound interest. This video is suitable for maths courses around the world. KS3 - All on your course GCSE Foundation - All on your course GCSE Higher - All on...
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GCSE Maths - What are Bearings? #118
This video covers how to find bearings. We cover the main threes rules (always measure from north, always measure clockwise, and always write with 3 digits), then do an exam style question. This video is suitable for maths courses around...
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GCSE Maths - Types of Quadrilateral #101
This video covers the properties you need to know about the 6 main types of quadrilaterals, namely the square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium and kite. We'll cover the main features of each shape including how many parallel...
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GCSE Maths - How to Find the Volume of a Frustum #114
This video covers how to calculate the volume of a frustum, which is basically a cone that has had its top bit chopped off. This video is suitable for maths courses around the world. KS3 - All on your course GCSE Foundation - All on your...
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GCSE Maths - Alternate, Corresponding and Allied Angles - Parallel Lines Angle Rules #117
This video covers the angle rules when you have a transversal crossing two parallel lines. After covering the basics we run through the alternate angles (z angles), corresponding angles (f angles) and allied angles (c angles) rules, then...
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Should Your School Track Your Online Activity? | Gaggle + Student Activity Monitoring Software
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Matter Exam Question 2
Work through this practice GCSE / K12 question on atomic number, atomic mass and electronic configuration. Read the question, and hit pause if you want to try answering it yourself. Then hit play again to watch how the teacher solves it.
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A Sun Dog is a Mock Sun is a Parhelion
Often, next to the sun, we find very bright patches of color. This describes what they are, and that they are not rainbows.
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Matter Exam Question 1
Work through this practice GCSE / K12 question on atomic number, atomic mass and electronic configuration. Read the question, and hit pause if you want to try answering it yourself. Then hit play again to watch how the teacher solves it.