FuseSchool
What are Integers? | Numbers | Maths
In this engaging video, Cardi introduces the concept of integers using a fun analogy of heroes and villains, explaining that integers consist of positive and negative whole numbers, including zero. Viewers will learn how to visualize...
FuseSchool
Simplifying Fractions | Numbers | Maths
In this engaging video, discover how to simplify fractions like a pro! We’ll break down the process using the highest common factor (HCF) with fun examples and magical metaphors. By the end, you'll be equipped with essential math skills...
FuseSchool
Adding and Subtracting Fractions | Numbers| Maths
This video teaches how to add and subtract fractions by explaining key concepts such as numerators, denominators, and the need for a common denominator. Step-by-step examples, including finding the least common multiple and simplifying...
Science Buddies
What Sugar And Tea Does a Kombucha Biofilm Prefer?
See how changing the tea or sugar used by a SCOBY biofilm impacts fermentation by measuring the biochemistry of the kombucha solution over time.
Science Buddies
Can Beeswax Wraps Replace Plastic Wraps?
In this science project you will create a beeswax wrap and compare it's physical properties, sustainable characteristics, and food storage capabilities to commonly used plastic wrap.
Curated Video
From Gardens to Labs: Uncover the Math Behind Scotts Miracle-Gro
Ever wondered how math helps grow beautiful gardens and thriving lawns?🌻 Join us on a behind-the-scenes journey with Scotts Miracle-Gro scientists as they reveal the essential role of math in creating the products that keep your plants...
Curated Video
Chemist
Long Pan is a senior tech associate at the Colgate Palmolive company where he works in the personal care department. Pan is also a teacher and encourages his students to set high goals for themselves and follow their curiosity.
Wonderscape
Understanding Chemical Reactions: Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Explore the concepts of physical and chemical changes in matter through examples like cookies and rust. Learn how to distinguish between physical properties and chemical reactions. All About Chemical Reactions part 1
Curated Video
The Front-End Web Developer Bootcamp - HTML, CSS, JS, and React - Function with Return
In this video, we will discover the concept of return statements in JavaScript functions. You will learn to use return statements to return values from functions, making them more versatile and allowing us to use the returned value in...
Curated Video
Eco-Friendly Cleaning with Vinegar and Baking Soda
Discover the powerful cleaning effects of vinegar and baking soda. This video showcases how these two common household items can replace multiple cleaning products. Learn about the science of saponification and acid-base reactions that...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Transition Metal Catalysis
After learning about the different kinds of organometallic reactions, we are ready to learn about transition metal catalysis. This is an incredible field that has pushed organic synthesis forward in leaps and bounds over the past 50...
Science Buddies
Random Math Test Generator in Scratch
Write a program to generate random math problems and automatically grade them.
Curated Video
Exploring Black Markers with Chromatography
We are using a scientific method called chromatography to see what colours have been used by different manufacturers to make their black markers. Surprisingly black colour hides a bunch of bright colours. To take the experiment a bit...
Curated Video
How to Make a Chemical Traffic Light
How fun is this chemical traffic light experiment!? Liquid changes colour from green to red and later to yellow. The best part is it is repeatable. Just shake the bottle to start again. For this experiment you would need: - Dye called...
Curated Video
Mildred Cohn: Trailblazing Biochemist
Mildred Cohn shattered gender and religious barriers to revolutionize biochemistry, developing techniques with far-reaching applications in medicine and agriculture.
Curated Video
Madame Marie Curie: Science Pioneer
Dr. Forrester teaches about the discoveries of radioactive isotopes by Marie Curie.
Curated Video
Single Replacement Chemical Reactions Explained
Learn all about single replacement chemical reactions. We'll break down the process and give examples to help you understand this important topic. Perfect for studying for your chemistry test or just brushing up on your knowledge.
Curated Video
How to Predict the Products of Double Replacement Reactions
Double replacement chemical reactions, also known as precipitation reactions, are reactions where 2 elements are replaced. But you have to make sure that you replace the correct elements! In this video, we show you not only how to...
Curated Video
The ONE trick to naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions in Chemistry!
A polyatomic ion is an ion that is made up of multiple elements. Whenever we have a polyatomic ion present, we are not going to change the name at all. The name of the polyatomic ion will stay just as it is. So when we look at the ionic...
Curated Video
Diatomic Elements Explained
Being able to remember and identify diatomic elements is essential to success in chemistry! In this video we explain why the diatomic elements exist and give you an easy trick to remembering the 7 diatomic elements.
Curated Video
Decomposition Chemical Reactions Explained
Decomposition, or combination, chemical reactions are an important reaction in chemistry and one that students sometimes struggle with. In this video, we simplify decomposition reactions so that students are able to not only identify...
Curated Video
Combustion Chemical Reaction Explained by Burning Rubbing Alcohol
Do you know what happens when you light rubbing alcohol on fire? Rubbing alcohol is a hydrocarbon with the name isopropyl alcohol. Because it is a hydrocarbon, it will burn in the presence of oxygen. This is an example of a combustion...
Curated Video
4 Things You Were Taught Wrong in Chemistry
If you have taken a chemistry class, chances are you were taught at least 1 of these 4 things wrong: atoms are solid spheres, all solutions are liquids, chemical equation, magnetic metals. Check out this video to see if you were taught...
Curated Video
4 Things to Know to Pass Chemistry
Chemistry is a class that most students will have to take in order to pass chemistry and graduate from high school. In this video, we go over 4 things that you must know in order to pass chemistry! Topic 1: Atomic Structure Topic 2: Atom...