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Solutions by Graphing Systems
This video will discuss examples to find approximate solutions by graphing, using technology. Equations of the form f(x) = g(x) will be solved, where f(x) and g(x) may be linear, polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, or...
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Velocity
A video entitled “Velocity” which defines the term velocity and shows how velocity is measured by examining the equation used to solve for its value.
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Distance Word Problems
“Distance Word Problems” demonstrates how to solve several real-world word problems involving distance measurements.
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Word Problems
“Word Problems” demonstrates how to solve word problems by skip counting and using helpful tools, such as visual models, number lines, and hundreds charts.
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Two-Step Subtraction
“Two-Step Subtraction” identifies keywords for subtraction and solves several subtraction word problems that require two steps.
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Multi-Step Equations
Multi-Step Equations demonstrates how to solve multi-step equations by using the distributive property to combine like terms on one side of an equation.
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Two-Step Equations
Two-Step Equations shows how to write two-step single variable equations by using verbal models.
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Illustrating Word Problems
The video “Illustrating Word Problems” shows how to use illustrations to solve addition and subtraction word problems.
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Compare Two Solutions
A video entitled “Compare Two Solutions” which demonstrates how to compare and test two tools designed to solve the same problem.
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The Untold Unbreakable Code
Native American Code Talkers used their own indigenous dialects to bamboozle enemy code breakers and help Allied forces to win two World Wars.
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Systems of Equations
“Systems of Equations” will explain how to tell whether two lines intersect, and if they intersect, how to solve them.
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Solving Multivariable Equations
“Solving Multivariable Equations” will instruct you on how to mold an equation to solve for a needed variable.
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Solving Inequalities
“Solving Inequalities” will describe the rules to solving inequalities and give examples.
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Notice and Wonder
“Notice and Wonder” discusses how scientists think and the process they use to solve problems.
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Animals Help Human Problems
The video “Animals Help Human Problems” explains biomimicry and gives examples of how humans have copied animal traits to solve problems.
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1.0 A better way to understand Differential Equations | Nonlinear Dynamics | 1D Linear Diff Eqns
Here we show another way to graphically interpret first order ordinary differential equations (ODE's) in the form dx/dt = f(x). Rather than solve the differential equation by integrating, which is often impractical, it's useful to graph...
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Elon Musk and the hubris of Neuralink
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, is the co-founder of Neuralink, a company that plans to connect the human brain with computers. But in the six years since it was founded, has it lived up to the Musk hype? Well, it seems like it's...
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Become a Better You in 2023 By Reviewing These Positive Character Traits (reading skill/vocabulary)
View a list of positive character traits. 5 of them are interactive task cards. Think of one way that you can improve as a person in 2023.
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Drawing Conclusions: The Case of the Missing Pumpkin Pie!
Drawing Conclusions: The Case of the Missing Pumpkin Pie!
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The Case of the Missing Turkey (Reading Strategy: Summary)
A detective helps Farmer Taylor find her missing turkey. Students will write a summary of the mystery.
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Subtraction With Regrouping (4 digits)
Students learn how to subtract four digit numbers with regrouping from Jedi Taylor from a galaxy far, far away. I model one example and students can complete the other one on their own and check their answer during the video.
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Division Fact Fluency (St. Patrick's Day)
Join Mrs. Taylor as she searches for a pot of gold. Students will review the division facts 2, 5, and 10. Students review related facts for 18, 3, and 6.