Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Introduction to Squaring Numbers

K - 12th
This video teaches learners how to square numbers.
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Introduction to Cubing Numbers

K - 12th
This video teaches learners how to cube numbers.
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Order Matters : Getting to the Bottom of Reaction Order

9th - Higher Ed
Definition of Order of Reaction, Reaction Order calculation in NH3, NO2 formation<b<br/>r/>

Order & Molecularity of Reaction part 1
Instructional Video4:16
Wonderscape

Exploring the 9th and 10th Amendments: Rights and Powers

K - 5th
This video delves into the 9th and 10th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, highlighting their significance in delineating the rights of citizens and the division of power between the federal government and the states. It explains how...
Instructional Video6:01
Curated Video

Mastering Powers and Exponents with Your Scientific Calculator

9th - Higher Ed
Do you need to learn how to use a Texas Instruments Scientific calculator to find the values of powers and exponents? In this video, I will guide you through four exponents problems. I will show you the specific keys on the calculator...
Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

Rolls Royce: Powering the World's Aircraft and Beyond

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rolls Royce is a leading jet engine manufacturer that has been powering aircraft since 1914. With expertise in both commercial and military aviation, their engines are used in a wide range of aircraft, from commercial airliners to...
Instructional Video12:21
Financial Times

Is the Northern Ireland Protocol bill a breach of international law?

Higher Ed
The FT's legal commentator David Allen Green's guided tour of the Northern Ireland Protocol bill
Instructional Video6:31
Curated Video

How to Add or Subtract Numbers in Standard Form (Part 4/4) #26

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers how to add and subtract numbers when they're in standard from like 4x10^2 + 5x10^3. This is part 4 in our 4 part series on standard form.



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Instructional Video6:32
Curated Video

GCSE Maths - What to do when Powers are Fractions (Powers Part 6/6) #34

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers how to apply fractional powers to numbers.



This is part 6/6 in our series

on powers.

Powers are also known as indices, order or exponents, so don't worry if you call them something different...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

GCSE Maths - Introduction to Powers/Indices & 3 Basic Rules (Powers Part 1/6) #29

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers what powers are and how they work. It also covers 3 basic rules:

1) What happens when you raise a number to the power
of 0?
2) What happens when you raise a number to the p
ower of 1?
3) What...
Instructional Video4:08
Brian McLogan

Why we reciprocate negative exponents why flip

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I will go ahead and explain when we need to reciprocate a fraction that is raised to a negative power
Instructional Video3:55
Curated Video

Powering Your Life

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester defines the terms current, electricity, and static electricity by recognizing that electricity is a physical science that is important in daily life. She also compares and contrasts the properties of current electricity and...
Instructional Video3:41
NUMBEROCK

Powers of 10 and Exponents Song | a 5th Grade Math Video

K - 5th
Powers of 10 and Exponents Song

Grades: 4th Grade - 5th Grade - 6th

Grade

Learn all about using measurement data by comparing the heights to the nearest quarter inch of 4th and 5th graders. Find out how to plot...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Separation of Powers

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. federal government consists of three branches: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Each one has a distinct role, ensuring a balance of power that protects the institution.
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Rule of Law

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Citizens are required to follow the rule of law, a practice that was tested by former president Richard Nixon.
Instructional Video4:03
Curated Video

Order of Operations: Solve

3rd - Higher Ed
Order of Operations: Solve solves multi-step problems containing brackets and parentheses using the order of operations.
Instructional Video4:15
Curated Video

Divide Decimals by Power of Ten

K - 8th
Divide Decimals by Power of Ten solves problems containing a decimal number divided by a power of 10 by moving the decimal point to the left.
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Article II: Executive Branch

3rd - 8th
"Article II: Executive Branch" explains the responsibilities of the executive branch, including the role of the president, by analyzing Article II of the Constitution.
Instructional Video6:13
Brian McLogan

Mistakes when using rules of exponent 1

12th - Higher Ed
Mistakes when using rules of exponent 1
Instructional Video5:10
Brian McLogan

Factor the trinomial fast without substitution

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I don't follow common practice of using substitution but follow a technique I love to show my students once they understand factoring and substitution.



⭐️ Why we reciprocate negative exponents why flip -...
Instructional Video3:24
Mr. Beat

Does Congress Have Implied Powers? | McCulloch v. Maryland

6th - 12th
In the second episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat makes one of the most boring Supreme Court cases in American history somewhat more interesting. It was, after all, QUITE A FREAKING BIG DEAL.
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Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Order of Operations: Decimals

3rd - Higher Ed
Order of Operations: Decimals shows how to simplify mathematical expressions containing decimal numbers using the order of operations.
Instructional Video6:25
Curated Video

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10

K - Higher Ed
Have you ever seen a little number to the upper right of another number? Hooray, it's time to learn about exponents and powers! There's a pretty cool pattern when it comes to multiplying and dividing by numbers with exponents, and it...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

The Decline of Political Rhetoric

12th - Higher Ed
Intellectual historian Quentin Skinner (QMUL) argues that both American and British political rhetoric have declined considerably in the modern era.