Instructional Video6:18
Curated Video

Commas in Sentences

K - 8th
Commas in Sentences demonstrates correct English grammar and convention by using commas in sentences to set off nonrestrictive, parenthetical elements.
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

Intensive Pronouns

K - 8th
Intensive Pronouns demonstrates proper English grammar by identifying and correctly using correct intensive pronouns.
Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

Using Commas: Items in a Series

K - 8th
Using Commas: Items in a Series teaches how to use of commas to separate items in a series by adding commas where necessary to correct sentences.
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

Emotional Eating - How to Recognize It

Higher Ed
Emotional eating, it's more than you think. Not all emotional eating is an eating disorder. The common portrayal is someone who is upset and eats a tub of ice cream. But there are subtle ways we can attach emotions to eating even when...
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Using Commas: Direct Address

K - 8th
Using Commas: Direct Address teaches how to use of commas to set off words from the rest of the sentence by writing five complete sentences, each of which contains a direct address followed by a comma.
Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

Reading with Voice Expression

K - Higher Ed
Join us in this video as we practice reading with expression. Students learn how to change their tone, volume, and pace by identifying punctuation marks and typeface. When reading a story, it is so much better to use expressive reading....
Instructional Video5:41
Oxford Comma

Poetic Devices Explained ENJAMBMENT and ENDSTOPPED

9th - 12th
How do poet's decide to end their lines? How are you supposed to read them? In many ways, poetry is more like sheet music than it is a novel; knowing the difference between enjambment and end-stopped lines will help you better read it....
Instructional Video3:25
MarketWatch

What is student loan forbearance and is it right for you?

Higher Ed
Student loan payments are set to resume in October after a three-year freeze and getting a forbearance means you could avoid paying for a little longer. But is that a good idea? Here's what you should know.
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

Plotting a Decimal on a Number Line

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains how to plot decimals on a number line. They demonstrate the process step by step, starting from identifying which two integers the decimal lies between. The teacher also shows how a more detailed...
Instructional Video4:01
Lingokids

How to Draw Elliot the Panda

Pre-K - 3rd
Today we are learning how to draw everyone's favorite panda: ELLIOT!
Instructional Video3:27
MarketWatch

What to do if you're worried about resuming student loan repayment

Higher Ed
Student loan payments are scheduled to restart in October after a three-year freeze, and the best way to prepare your finances is to know your options. Consider these three tips.
Instructional Video4:20
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Punctuation

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about punctuation.
Instructional Video11:19
Señor Jordan

Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish (me, te, le, nos, os, les)

12th - Higher Ed
Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish (me, te, le, nos, os, les)
Instructional Video8:08
Señor Jordan

03 Spanish Lesson - Future (part 2): irregulars

12th - Higher Ed
Hola. In this video lesson, we will be talking about the irregular verbs in the future tense in Spanish. There actually aren't very many, which is surprising. Enjoy!
Instructional Video9:16
Señor Jordan

01066 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - O-UE Stem-changing verbs

12th - Higher Ed
¡Hola! In this video lesson we'll be talking about verbs that have a little change in the middle. We call these stem-changing verbs. This is a video on the second type of three.
Instructional Video10:33
Señor Jordan

01065 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - E-IE Stem-changing verbs

12th - Higher Ed
¡Hola! In this video lesson we'll be talking about verbs that have a little change in the middle. We call these stem-changing verbs. This is a video on the first type of three.
Instructional Video6:38
Señor Jordan

01059 Spanish Lesson - Hace + [time] + que

12th - Higher Ed
¡Hola! In this video lesson we're looking at the phrase: hace + [time period] + que. We can use it with the present tense to talk about how long something has been going on for.
Instructional Video7:42
Señor Jordan

01049 Spanish Lesson - Personal A

12th - Higher Ed
Hola. In this video lesson, we're talking about the "personal a." Someone requested this video many moons ago and I thought it might be an interesting thing to explain to those of you learning Spanish.
Instructional Video6:46
Señor Jordan

01024 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - AR verbs: all forms

12th - Higher Ed
This is the last lesson for now in the present tense of -AR verbs. In this lesson we review what we learned in the previous videos and apply it. Enjoy!
Instructional Video8:09
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite vs Imperfect (part 2)

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we'll continue addressing some major differences between the preterite and the imperfect tenses in Spanish. Both are past tenses but they have different meanings.
Instructional Video5:28
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Imperfect - Regular -ER and -IR verbs

12th - Higher Ed
This is the second video lesson on the imperfect. In the previous video we talked about how -AR verbs change. In this video we'll see how all but 3 -ER / -IR verbs change. Those three irregulars will be covered in the next video!
Instructional Video7:04
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Hay que (+ infinitive)

12th - Higher Ed
In this video lesson, we're going to be talking about the phrase: "hay que". We use it to say "it is necessary" or "one must". It's kind of an indirect way of telling people to do something,
Instructional Video4:25
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Acabar de + infinitive

12th - Higher Ed
Hola. In this video lesson we talk about a useful phrase in the present tense: 'acabar de'. We use it to say something has happened in the recent past.
Instructional Video8:39
Señor Jordan

01 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Hacer (to do/make)

12th - Higher Ed
Hola. In this lesson we'll be talking about an incredibly common verb that you'll come across in Spanish: hacer (to do/make).