Instructional Video21:49
Curated Video

Writing complete sentences and correcting sentence fragments

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify complete sentences and correct sentence fragments. Key learning points: - A complete sentence has a subject, a verb and expresses a complete idea. - A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence, lacking a...
Instructional Video18:57
Curated Video

Using accurate sentences to describe dystopian settings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use complete sentences to write an interesting description. Key learning points: - A complete sentence needs a subject and a verb - A subject is a person or thing doing the action and a verb is the word which...
Instructional Video22:32
Curated Video

Activities at home: build sentences from infinitive verbs, word order

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: From an infinitive, I can build statements and questions using the correct word order and the correct singular person of the verb. Key learning points: - A simple German sentence contains a subject (for example I, you) and...
Instructional Video24:11
Curated Video

Una historia de inmigración: subject pronouns

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand and use Spanish subject pronouns in the context of stories of immigration. Key learning points: - The Spanish subject pronouns are ‘yo’, ‘tú’, ‘él/ella/usted’, ‘nosotros’, ‘vosotros’, and...
Instructional Video26:22
Curated Video

Identifying the active and passive voice

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify whether sentences are written in the active or passive voice. Key learning points: - There are different tenses and ways of forming verbs in English. - The subject of the clause does or is the verb in the...
Instructional Video28:25
Curated Video

Using the active and passive voice

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can convert sentences between the active and passive voice. Key learning points: - There are different tenses and ways of forming verbs in English. - In the passive voice, the verb is 'done to' the subject. - The passive...
Instructional Video29:07
Curated Video

Changing the subject with simple formula

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can apply an understanding of inverse operations to a simple formula in order to make a specific variable the subject. Key learning points: - Changing the subject can be thought of as solving an equation in one unknown....
Instructional Video1:49
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Change the subject of an Equation! Q1

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Learn how to change the Subject of an Equation.

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
Instructional Video3:48
Curated Video

Algebra - Change the Subject of an Equation!

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
Instructional Video1:10
Curated Video

The Simple Sentence Song

K - 8th
Rap song all about simple sentences
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Types of Evaluation: Placement, Formative, Diagnostic and Summative Evaluation

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the different types of evaluation based on the new updated SET syllabus 2019
Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

Me, Myself, and… Myself?! Reflexive Pronouns Made Easy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are you using reflexive pronouns correctly? Or are you making common mistakes with words like myself, yourself, and themselves? Don’t worry—I’ve got you covered! In this lesson, I’ll break down reflexive pronouns in an easy way, with...
Instructional Video4:53
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Greenberg - Teachers Make a Difference - Bob Woodward

Higher Ed
One of the most formative professional experiences for David Greenberg was working with legendary journalist Bob Woodward just a year out of college. Although Greenberg didn’t see himself as a natural newspaper reporter like Woodward, he...
Instructional Video6:29
Curated Video

Scrambled Sentences {Sentence Writing}

K - 3rd
In this educational video, we will discover an engaging way to help students improve their writing skills by practicing scrambled sentences. This interactive activity is designed to teach kids how to form complete, grammatically correct...
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Sentences vs. Fragments {Sentence Writing}

K - 3rd
In this video, we break down the key differences between complete sentences and sentence fragments. Whether you're a beginner learning English or helping students in their beginning writing skills, this video will help you understand the...
Instructional Video0:45
Curated Video

The Subject Object Song

K - 8th
Rap song all about using the subject and object
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

The Relative Clause Song

K - 8th
Rap song all about relative clause
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

The Clause Song

K - 8th
Rap song all about clauses
Instructional Video8:36
Professor Dave Explains

Contemporary Logic Part 3: Current Predicate Logic

9th - Higher Ed
We just introduced a lot of notation in order to understand post-Fregean predicate logic. So now let's look at some concepts behind this type of logical thought so that we can compare it to earlier types of logic. In doing so we will...
Instructional Video3:39
Professor Dave Explains

The Irregular Verb “To Be” (Sum-Esse-Fuī) with Predicate

9th - Higher Ed
We already learned the verb "to be" in Latin, as well as with adjectives of the first class, so now let's learn how this verb works with predicate. Don't worry, it will make sense!
Instructional Video3:37
Professor Dave Explains

The Complementary Infinitive in Latin

9th - Higher Ed
In Latin there are certain verbs of necessity, command, prohibition, or emotion which are followed by an infinitive. This is called the complementary infinitive, and it is needed in order for the first verb to make sense. This will make...
Instructional Video3:16
The Business Professor

Title Transfer and Risk of Loss in the Sale of Goods

Higher Ed
What is the transfer of title and the risk of loss in the sale of goods?
Instructional Video4:00
The Business Professor

Limited Liability Partnership - Explained

Higher Ed
What is a limited liability partnership?