Visual Learning Systems
Water, Water, Everywhere: What Is Water?
Upon viewing the Water, Water, Everywhere video series, students will be able to do the following: List some of the ways they use water everyday in their lives. Describe why water is important to plants and animals. Explain the structure...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring: Measurements of Volume
Upon viewing the Measuring video series, students will be able to do the following: Generally explain that the process of measuring involves making observations of things using tools. Understand that measurements often involve the use of...
Visual Learning Systems
Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Solids
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
Professor Dave Explains
Calculating the Formulas of Hydrated Salts
Some ionic compounds are coordinated to a specific number of water molecules in solution. But how many? How can we find out? We can't see molecules! Whatever will we do? Something very clever, as it turns out. Take a look!
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Introduction
Water commonly exists in three different forms: ice, liquid water, and water vapor. In this video the different phases of water serve as the foundation to teach about solids, liquids, and gases. Other common everyday examples of solids,...
Curated Video
Understanding Area, Surface Area, and Volume: Choosing the Right Units
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine whether to find area, surface area, or volume in different situations by considering the units needed. The video provides examples and explanations for each measurement type, making it...
Curated Video
Categorizing Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal, Mechanical and Electromagnetic
The video explains how waves can be categorized according to two sets of criteria: transverse or longitudinal, and mechanical or electromagnetic. It gives examples of waves that fit each category, such as water waves as a transverse...
The Backyard Scientist
3D Pen - Plastic to metal, Girlfriend spider prank, Dry ice air-hockey. #3D Simo Mini
I've always wanted to play with a 3D pen, they look pretty fun. Ive figured out some practical uses, like turning plastic into metal, and 'welding' broken plastic together. It's easy to turn any 3D drawn or 3D printed plastic object into...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Solids
Water commonly exists in three different forms: ice, liquid water, and water vapor. In this video the different phases of water serve as the foundation to teach about solids, liquids, and gases. Other common everyday examples of solids,...
Curated Video
Conservation of Mass and Chemical Equations
The video discusses the conservation of mass in chemical reactions and the application of this principle in calculating the mass of reactants and products. It also explores the features of chemical equations such as balancing and state...
Curated Video
Investigating the Effect of Surface Area on the Rate of Reaction
The video discusses the topic of investigating the effect of surface area on the rate of chemical reactions. The presenter explains the concept of collision theory and how chemical reactions occur when particles collide with each other....
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Derivation Pt. II]
In this video, I use the previously derived Clapeyron equation (previous video [link below]) to derive the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation.
Brian McLogan
What do I need to know to graph a system of linear inequalities
👉 Learn about graphing a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of more than one inequalities which are to be solved simultaneously. To solve a system of inequalities graphically, we graph the individual inequalities...
Weatherthings
Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate - Runoff
The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate shows us how the sun produces heat to drive the water cycle. It's made clear that the water cycle continues in the absence of sunlight or heat. We learn how the two components of climate- temperature and...
Brian McLogan
Graphing a linear inequality less than or equal to
👉 Learn how to graph linear inequalities written in slope-intercept form. Linear inequalities are graphed the same way as linear equations, the only difference being that one side of the line that satisfies the inequality is shaded. Also...
Curated Video
Visualizing Cross Sections of Pyramids
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the shape of a cross section when slicing a three-dimensional solid, using the example of the Great Pyramids of Giza.
Weatherthings
Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate - Precipitation
The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate shows us how the sun produces heat to drive the water cycle. It's made clear that the water cycle continues in the absence of sunlight or heat. We learn how the two components of climate- temperature and...
Product Design Online
Create a 3D Printable Mold from a Mesh File using Fusion 360
Turn your STL Mesh file into a 3D Printed Mold using Fusion 360 Mesh features. This tutorial covers how to insert mesh files, convert solid bodies to meshes, subtract or cut bodies from one another, and how to create pour spouts and...
Visual Learning Systems
How to Measure Volume: Video Review
This useful video program helps students understand the concept of volume and the exciting ways that it can be measured. Concepts and terminology: liquid, solid, liter, milliliter, cubic centimeter, beaker, and graduated cylinder.
Mazz Media
Mass
This live-action video program is about the word mass. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word mass through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Curated Video
Calculating Volume of Prisms
In this lesson, students learn how to determine the volume of a prism by analyzing layers and counting cubes. They are introduced to the concept of cubic units and how they can be used to measure the volume of different objects.
Hip Hughes History
Article IV for Dummies: Full Faith and Credit Explained
Article IV of the US Constitution explained including the Full Faith and Credit Clause, the Privileges and Immunities Clause and the admission of new states. The Constitution for Dummies series continues with an explanation of all four...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Water
This video provides a description of the properties and characteristics of water. It explains that water can exist as a solid (ice), liquid, or gas (steam), and is the only naturally occurring compound that can do so. The video also...
Curated Video
Understanding Changes in Internal Energy and Physical States of Matter
This video is a lesson on the physical changes that occur in matter as its internal energy increases. The video describes how the physical state of matter changes as it is heated, from a solid with particles in fixed positions to a...