National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Anemometer Instruction Video
Follow allow with a ranger as they describe how to create an anemometer.
Curated Video
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using Visual Models
Add and subtract mixed numbers with equal denominators using visual models.
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Making Lemonade (Graph, create and complete a table of equivalent ratios)
Devon is making lemonade from a mix. For every 2 tablespoons of lemonade powder, he needs 3 cups of water. What is the ratio of lemonade powder to water?
Curated Video
How to Find Rate Using Fractions
In this short video we will answer a multiple choice standardized math test question where we are asked to find the rate in cups per minute using fractions. We will first review that a rate is a ratio with specific units. We will write a...
Curated Video
Graphing Ratios on a Coordinate Plane
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve ratio problems by graphing on a coordinate plane. They use the example of making fruit punch, where they demonstrate how to fill out a ratio table and then graph the points on a coordinate...
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Dividing a Whole Number by a Unit Fraction
Solve word problems involving dividing a whole number by a fraction.
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Juice Bottle (Solve multi-step word problems involving remainders where the context requires finding the value of the remainder and the whole number quotient)
An orange juice bottle contains 46 ounces of juice. If we want to serve the juice in cups and each cup holds 8 ounces, how many cups can we fill completely and how many ounces of juice will remain?
Curated Video
How to Write a Ratio
In this short video we will write a ratio based on a real world situation.
Food Farmer Earth
How to Can Fresh Pears
From the archives: Marge Braker, a retired home economics teacher from Oregon State University Extension Service, shows how to can pears in this thorough video demonstration. She also includes all the necessary steps in her recipe,...
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Strategies for Solving Ratio Problems
Explore five different strategies for solving ratio problems. The strategies include using tables with addition or multiplication, double number lines, tape diagrams, and graphing. The teacher emphasizes that there is no one right way to...
Food Farmer Earth
How to Make Homemade Butter from Farm Fresh Milk
Harriet Fasenfest, author of A Householder's Guide to the Universe shares her intimate knowledge how to make fresh butter, and the different characteristics that come from milk in the Spring versus the Winter season.
Food Farmer Earth
How to Make Hazelnut Tassies
I'm always on the lookout for something a little different for the Holidays, and I found it with Elizabeth Beekley and Anna Phelps of Two Tarts Bakery in Portland, Oregon. One of Elizabeth's favorite recipe's is a twist on the popular...
Curated Video
How to Cook Khorasan Wheat
Learn how to cook a soup and a salad with Khorasan wheat. Khorasan wheat part 5/5
Food Farmer Earth
Sourdough Legacy: A Family's Heirloom Starter Journey
Detailing the care of a 70-year-old family sourdough starter, this narrative explores the mix of milk, flour, and a unique yeast ecosystem that has been maintained for generations. The process of creating pancakes from the starter is...
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Multiplying Using Repeated Addition
In this video, students learn how to multiply by using repeated addition. The teacher explains the concept of multiplication, factors, and the product. Students also review addition double facts to help them multiply faster.
Maddie Moate
Where does Rubber come from? | Maddie Moate
Earlier this year Greg and I travelled to Thailand where we discovered that rubber comes from trees! Find out how natural rubber grows and learn how the locals take it from under the bark!
Maddie Moate
Make a reusable cup! | Eco STUFF to Make and Do with Maddie
This is video is part of a series called "Eco STUFF to make and do with Maddie!". All the makes are inspired by activities you can find at the back of my new book 'STUFF: Eco stories of everyday things!' The book features a collection of...
Curated Video
Proportional Relationships in a Table (Part 1)
Determine if ratios in a table are proportional by testing for equivalent ratios.
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Bread and Cake (Solve multistep word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with equal denominators using visual models)
In the bakery the flour container has six and two sixths cups. The baker used two and four sixths cups of flour to bake bread and two and five sixths cups to make cake. How many cups do we have left?
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Solving Real World Liquid Volume Problems with Unit Conversions
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve real-world liquid volume problems by converting units of measurement. They use examples of converting cups to fluid ounces and demonstrate how to set up a table to find the conversion.
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Does a bakery use math (Real-Life Math Examples- Doodles and Digits
Do your elementary math students need to see real-life math examples? This educational kids math video shows upper elementary math students how math is used in a bakery! Meet Wendy, co-owner and baker, who shows students how math is used...
Extra English Practice
Count and Noncount Nouns
Learn about the difference between count nouns and noncount nouns. See many examples of household items that fit in these two categories.