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BIOLOGY - Evolution -Competition & Natural Selection
In nature, all organisms compete with each other for resources in order to survive. Competition between members of the same species is what makes organisms evolve. This theory of competition and ‘survival of the fittest’ is called...
Science360
Engineering smart building skins for cleaner, greener architecture - Science Nation
Using smart materials to design active and multifunctional building skins that react to the environment
With support from NSF, a multidisciplinary team of material scientists, engineers and architects is using...
With support from NSF, a multidisciplinary team of material scientists, engineers and architects is using...
Curated Video
Locating Points in Space: Reading Coordinates on a Coordinate Plane
In this lesson, students will learn how to locate points in space by reading the coordinates of a specific point on a coordinate plane. They will understand the concept of the X and Y axes, and how to plot and name points using ordered...
Tarver Academy
How to Graph Linear Inequalities
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Graph Linear Inequalities
Tarver Academy
Compound Linear Inequalities
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Compound Linear Inequalities
Curated Video
Plotting Points on a Coordinate Plane: Understanding X and Y Axis Coordinates
In this lesson, students will learn how to accurately describe the location of places in a city using a coordinate plane. By moving on the X and Y axes, students can plot points that represent the distance and direction of various...
Curated Video
Introduction to the Coordinate Plane: Plotting Ordered Pairs
In this video, students will learn what a coordinate plane is and how to locate a point on it by plotting an ordered pair. The video explains the concept of positive and negative numbers on both the horizontal and vertical axes, and...
Curated Video
Identifying Proportional Relationships Through Graph Analysis
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify a proportional relationship by analyzing a graph. They will understand that a proportional relationship exists when an input is multiplied by a constant to create an output. They will...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 90 Degrees Clockwise Around the Origin?
Show your class how to rotate a figure 90 degrees clockwise around the origin of a coordinate plane. The lecturer explains the concepts and steps involved in reflecting a figure across the y-axis. Consider providing this for learners as...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 270 Degrees Clockwise Around the Origin?
Pupils who view this tutorial will gain a better understanding of how to rotate a figure around the origin of a coordinate plane. This video covers how to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise to achieve the same purpose. Show this video...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 180 Degrees Around the Origin?
Demonstrate how to rotate a figure around the origin of a coordinate plane. The instructor in this video tutorial explains the concept deliberately, showing how to complete the rotation as she presents the information. After she finishes...
Curated OER
What is the Origin?
This tutorial defines the origin on the coordinate plane. Watch to find out what the origin is and how it can be used as a reference point to locate other points on a graph.
Curated OER
What are Quadrants in the Coordinate Plane?
The teacher diagrams a coordinate plane and identifies the four quadrants. He labels the quadrants with numbers. Then he illustrates a table to identify the positive or negative value of the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate and...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 90 Degrees Clockwise Around the Origin?
Show your class how to rotate a figure 90 degrees clockwise around the origin of a coordinate plane. The lecturer in this video explains the concepts and steps involved in reflecting a figure across the y-axis. Consider providing this...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 270 Degrees Clockwise Around the Origin?
Pupils who view this tutorial will gain a better understanding of how to rotate a figure around the origin of a coordinate plane. This video covers how to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise to achieve the same purpose. Show this video...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 180 Degrees Around the Origin?
Demonstrate how to rotate a figure around the origin of a coordinate plane. The instructor in this video tutorial explains the concept deliberately, showing how to complete the rotation as she presents the information. After she finishes...
Curated OER
What Does Direct Variation Look Like on a Graph?
In a graph of a direct variation, the line must pass through the origin, (0,0). See the teacher illustrate what that looks like on a graph.
Curated OER
What is a Plane?
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman. No, it's really a plane. A plane is named by identifying three points with the exception that they do not form a straight line. A plane can also be identified by a single letter naming it. The...
Curated OER
What are the Coordinate Axes?
The coordinate axes are the x-axis, which is the horizontal axis, and the y-axis, which is the vertical axis. Remember, these axes go on forever.
Virtual Nerd
What is a Vector?
Define a vector and teach your class about the different parts of a vector with this video. An instructor conveys what a vector is, labeling the parts and providing multiple examples. Learners can re-watch this video if they are...
Curated OER
What are the Coordinate Axes?
The coordinate axes are the x-axis, which is the horizontal axis, and the y-axis, which is the vertical axis. Remember, these axes go on forever.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: A Brief History of the Universe
Thanks to the wonders of physics, astronomers can map a timeline of the universe's history. Today, Phil's going to give you an overview of those first few minutes (yes, MINUTES) of the universe's life. It started with a Big Bang, when...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Ecology: The History of Life on Earth
Life is powerful, and in order to understand how living systems work, you first have to understand how they originated, developed and diversified over the past 4.5 billion years of Earth's history. Hang on to your hats as Hank tells us...
American Geosciences Institute
American Geosciences Institute: Big Idea 5: Earth Is the Water Planet
Understand how water formed on Earth and why water is so important to Earth processes. [4:23]