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]
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #2: Exploring the Universe
Learn about what happened in the Universe after the big bang. Also find out about cosmic background radiation, how hydrogen and helium turned into stars, formed galaxies, created heavy elements, and eventually created planets. [14:37]
Crash Course
Crash Course Astronomy #44: A Brief History of the Universe
To understand that our universe is constantly expanding, learn about those first few minutes of the universe's life. [12:35]
Crash Course
Crash Course Astronomy #9: Introduction to the Solar System
This Crash Course Astronomy episode takes a look at the explosive history of our cosmic backyard, and how the universe went from a giant ball of gas to the system of planets and other celestial objects.
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #1: The Big Bang
Crash Course walks students through the start of everything: The Big Bang. We'll look at how the universe unfolded at its very beginning, and how everything in the universe that we know today came into being. [14:26]
Virtual Nerd
Virtual Nerd: What Is the Origin?
The coordinate plane has two axes: the horizontal and vertical axes. These two axes intersect one another at a point called the origin. Learn about the ordered pair that indicates the origin and its location in the coordinate plane by...
Virtual Nerd
Virtual Nerd: What Are the Coordinate Axes?
The coordinate plane has two axes: the horizontal and vertical axes. Learn about these axes and the name for their point of intersection by watching this tutorial. [0:53]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Even and Odd Functions
This video lesson describes the difference between an even and odd function and how to identify the graph of each type. Students can check their understanding with an assessment.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Transformations/rotations of Geometric Figures
This video lesson [3:32] demsonstrates how to rotate geometric figures in the coordinate plane. Students can check their understanding with an assessment.
Loyola University Chicago
Math Flix: Reading and the Coordinate Plane
This video provides an introduction to all four quadrants of the coordinate plane. As you watch and listen to the teacher and student interact it helps clarify the thinking behind applying this concept. [5:28]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: What Is Astrobiology?
In this video from the Science and Technology Chat series, learn about astrobiology, an interdisciplinary field that uses biology, astronomy, and geology to study the origins of life on Earth and to search for possible life on other...