Instructional Video2:48
SciShow

Why Do Some Harmonies Sound Prettier Than Others?

12th - Higher Ed
Whether your favorite band is One Direction or Slayer, you can probably tell tense chords from relaxed ones, but what exactly gives them those qualities?
Instructional Video4:23
SciShow

The Neuroscience of Tongue Twisters

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve all been tripped up by tongue-twisters. That’s the whole point! But at a neuroscientific level, they’re as difficult to understand as they are to say.
Instructional Video11:30
Curated Video

unit 1 a an noun

Pre-K - 3rd
articles (a, an), noun
Instructional Video7:05
Wonderscape

Exploring the Alphabet: The Consonant Crew

K - 5th
Join Marissa as she delves into the world of consonants, introducing each letter and its unique sound. From B to Z, discover the role of consonants in forming words and sentences. Through an interactive game of "What's That Sound?"...
Instructional Video6:02
Wonderscape

Mastering Comparative Adjectives

K - 5th
Explore the world of comparative adjectives, which are used to highlight differences between two nouns. Learn the rules for forming comparative adjectives, including when to add "-er," double consonants, change "y" to "i" before adding...
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

Vowel Team Syllables {Syllable Types}

K - 3rd
This video teaches vowel team syllables (ai, ea, oa, ou, oo, and more) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open, closed, Magic E, and r-controlled syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types...
Instructional Video6:44
Curated Video

Consonant + le Syllables {Syllable Types}

K - 3rd
This video teaches consonant + le syllables, (-ble, -cle, -ple, -tle and more) how to divide them and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open, closed, Magic E, r-controlled, and vowel teams syllables. See links to...
Instructional Video5:44
Curated Video

R-controlled Syllables {Syllable Types}

K - 3rd
This video teaches R-controlled syllables (ar, er, ir, ur, and or) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read...
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners - What Is Const in Rust - Constants

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about constants in Rust and how to use them in your programs. This clip is from the chapter "Beginner Lessons in Rust" of the series "Rust Programming 2023 - A Comprehensive Course for Beginners".This...
Instructional Video9:00
Curated Video

Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 13 - Java char Data Type - Exercise 3 - isConsonant, List Upper Case, and L

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about Java char data type with exercise 3—isConsonant, List Upper Case, and L.
Instructional Video8:03
Curated Video

Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 12 - Java char Data Type - Exercise 2 – isDigit

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about Java char data type with exercise 2—isDigit.
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Deep Learning - Computer Vision for Beginners Using PyTorch - Why Choose Python

Higher Ed
In this video, we will understand the benefits of Python. This clip is from the chapter "Optional Learning - Python Basics" of the series "Deep Learning - Computer Vision for Beginners Using PyTorch".In this section, you will be learning...
Instructional Video6:41
Curated Video

Is "R" a Vowel?

6th - Higher Ed
There's a good argument that the letter R is, at least sometimes, not a consonant at all, but a vowel. Does that mean your 1st grade teacher was lying to you? Not exactly. R is an incredibly weird letter, with so many different sounds...
Instructional Video10:25
Curated Video

Blend with br, cr, dr, fr, gr

K - 8th
"Blend with br, cr, dr, fr, gr" demonstrates how to blend the consonant blends br, cr, dr, fr, and gr with short vowel i into closed-syllable words.
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

Blend Digraph ck and Short Vowels

K - 8th
"Blend Words with Digraph ck, Short Vowels" demonstrates how to blend words with the digraph ck and short vowels into closed-syllable words.
Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

Blend Consonants with Short u

K - 8th
“Blend Consonants with Short Vowel u” demonstrates how to blend consonants with short vowel u into closed syllable words.
Instructional Video6:12
Curated Video

Blend Consonants with Short e

K - 8th
"Blend Consonants with Short Vowel e" demonstrates how to blend and segment the short vowel e sound with consonant sounds.
Instructional Video5:16
Curated Video

Blend/Segment o, a, i, & Consonants

K - 8th
"Blend and Segment Vowels o, a, and i with Consonants" demonstrates how to blend and segment vowels o, a, and i with consonant sounds.
Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

Blend r, g, w, l, and Short i

K - 8th
"Blend r, g, w, l, and Short i" demonstrates how to blend the consonants r, g, w, and l with the short vowel i sound.
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

Blend c, s, p, m, t, & Short a

K - 8th
"Blend c, s, p, m, t, and Short a" demonstrates how to blend the consonants c, s, p, m, and t with the short vowel a sound.
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

Double Up

3rd - Higher Ed
Mr. Griot explains how doubling a consonant at the end of a word before adding a suffix will keep the vowel short.
Instructional Video6:50
Curated Video

Phonics Phrased Explained | Phonics for Parents | British Teacher

3rd - 12th
Teachers use a variety of different words and phrases when teaching phonics and this can sometimes be confusing for parents and carers! Here I explain the following phrases: - Letter Names and Sounds - Digraph - Split Digraph - Trigraph...
Instructional Video17:47
Curated Video

Step3_Lesson2_Long Vowel a (_ace, _ase, _ave, _age)

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn how to read words with the long vowel 'a' sound when they end with 'ace', 'ase', 'ave', and 'age'.
Instructional Video15:05
Curated Video

Step3_Lesson10_Long Vowel i (_ile, _ime, _ine)

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn how to read words with the long vowel 'i' sound when they end with 'ile', 'ime', and 'ine'.