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Converting Distance Using Ratio Reasoning (Part 1)
Convert distance within the US customary system using ratio reasoning.
Curated Video
Analyzing Data: Comparing Sets with Outliers
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare two sets of data when there is an outlier. They discuss the use of measures of center and measures of spread, such as median and interquartile range, to analyze the data.
Curated Video
Analyzing Data and Drawing Inferences
In this video, students learn how to draw inferences by analyzing data. They are presented with statistics from a recent 5K race between the track team and the cross country team, and are guided through the process of interpreting the...
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Comparing Inequalities Using Graphs
This video goes over the similarities and differences between two inequalities, highlighting the importance of understanding the inequality signs and the order of the variables. We emphasizes the need to carefully graph the inequalities...
Packt
Selection Sort Visualization
This video focuses on selection sort visualization. This clip is from the chapter "Algorithm: Sorting Elementary" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section introduces you to sorting elementary.
Curated Video
Exploring the Solar System: Origins and Beyond
Scientists believe that the solar system took billions of years to develop! This video gives an overview of solar system basics - its beginnings, gravity, planets orbits.
ACDC Leadership
Micro 2.10 Total Revenue Test and Elasticity Review: Econ Concepts in 60 Seconds
Mr. Clifford's 60 second explanation of the total revenue tests. It shows what happens to total revenue when price changes for products with inelastic or elastic demand.
Professor Dave Explains
Nuclear Reactions, Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion
Radioactivity. We've seen it in movies, it's responsible for the Ninja Turtles. It's responsible for Godzilla. But what is it? It's time to learn exactly what nuclear reactions are, and what it is that makes atomic bombs so destructive,...
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Gravitation
It explains gravitation, force of gravity and gravitational force. It talks about the universal law of gravitation and its importance.
Professor Dave Explains
The Circulatory System Part 2: Blood Vessels
Now that we understand the structure and function of the heart, which is to pump blood all around the body, what is the blood traveling around in exactly? Those would be blood vessels. There are many kinds, like arteries, arterioles,...
Curated Video
Comparing and Arranging Numbers: Creating the Largest and Smallest Possible Numbers
In this video, the teacher explains how to arrange numbers to create the largest or smallest possible number by comparing the values of the digits. They demonstrate this using examples and a place value chart. Students learn to identify...
Curated Video
Understanding Price Elasticity of Demand
This video discusses the topic of elasticity, specifically the price elasticity of demand within the context of the impact of Brexit on the UK agricultural market. The video explores the concept of elasticity and how it can be used to...
Science360
Talk To The Animals
Most pet owners talk to their animals at one time or another, and some do every day. But, how much do our pets actually understand? Is their perception anything like our own? These are the questions that fascinate Irene Pepperberg and...
Flipping Physics
Which Will Be First? (Rolling Down an Incline)
A hollow sphere, solid sphere, and thin hoop are simultaneously released from rest at the top of an #incline. Which will reach the bottom first? Assume all objects are of uniform density. #RollingWithoutSlipping
Curated Video
The Day Punctuation Came To Town
A new family has moved to Alphabet City—the Punctuations! It's the first day at a new school for Exclamation Point, Question Mark, Period and Comma. As the letters in school begin forming words, the Punctuations join in the fun....
Packt
Implementing Selection Sort
This video explains how to implement selection sort. This clip is from the chapter "Algorithm: Sorting Elementary" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section introduces you to sorting elementary.
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Counting Money with Base Ten Blocks
In this video lesson, students learn how to solve money word problems by using base ten blocks. The teacher introduces different coins and their values, and demonstrates how to count and skip count using base ten blocks to find the total...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding the Lungs and Gas Exchange
The video provides an overview of the structure and function of the lungs, specifically focusing on the alveoli, which are responsible for gas exchange. The video also highlights the negative effects of smoking and other forms of...
Curated Video
The Ames Room: Exploring the Illusion of Size Perception
In the Ames Room, people seem to get taller and objects seem to roll up. How can this be? A specific type of perceptual distortion is happening. Let's look at how it works! Illusions part 11/11
FuseSchool
Atomic theory
Atomic theory | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool We didn’t always know exactly what the atom looked like. Even today we’re not entirely sure – but we have a far better idea than ever before! In this video, we’re going to look at the...
Curated Video
Comparing Fractions with the Same Numerator: Greater Than Less Than Symbols
In this video, the teacher demonstrates how to compare fractions by drawing pictures and emphasizes the importance of considering the denominator to determine the size of each fraction. The lesson also covers the use of special symbols...
FuseSchool
Introduction to The Brain
The human brain is what makes us so unique amongst mammals, and is a major reason for our success as a species. We have the largest brain of all vertebrates, relative to our body size. And to keep it ticking over, we need to eat...
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Partitioning and Understanding Equal Shares
In this lesson, students learn how to create equal shares by partitioning one whole area into smaller, same-sized areas. They explore different fractions, such as halves, thirds, and fourths, and understand that each share must be equal...