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Exponential Notation

For Students 8th - 10th
Exponents can be powerful, if only you know how to use them. A short YouTube video describes how to use exponential notation to represent repeated multiplication. It also shows how to evaluate or simplify exponential expressions.
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A Discussion: Zero to the Power of Zero - 0^0

For Students 11th - Higher Ed
What's the value of 0^0? It turns out that there's a bit of controversy. A short YouTube video describes different interpretations of the value of the expression. It shows the case for 0^0 being undefined and the case for 0^0 being equal...
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Instructional Video8:11
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Subtracting Integers

For Students 8th - 11th
If you already know how to add integers, you're only one step away from knowing how to subtract. Scholars learn to subtract integers using multiple methods. First, the brief YouTube video describes how to subtract integers by adding the...
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Instructional Video2:05
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Order of Operations with Integers: a(b-(-c))+d

For Students 6th - 8th
Breaking down the order of operations doesn't get any easier than this! Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video that explains how to evaluate a numerical expression using the order of operations. The expression involves integers and...
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An Introduction to C.S. Lewis' The Abolition of Man

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
How important are universal values? An engaging installment of a larger playlist includes a summary of C.S. Lewis' The Abolition of Man, one that explores this very question and allows for high schoolers to reflect on their own lives,...
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Simplifying Algebraic Expressions (L2.5)

For Students 8th - 10th Standards
A simple concept made even simpler. A short YouTube video explains how to simplify algebraic expressions. It covers simplifying linear expressions by applying the distributive property and combining like terms. It also shows how to...
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Instructional Video9:33
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Evaluating Algebraic Expression (L1.3)

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
You'll definitely find value in a helpful video. Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video to learn about evaluating algebraic expressions for given values. The video goes through several examples, including both mathematical and...
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Instructional Video3:27
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Evaluate an Expression in the Form (a+b)/(c-d) (Example 2)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
All you need to do is two easy steps: substitute and simplify. By viewing a brief YouTube video, scholars see an example of evaluating an expression. This example is in the form (a+b)/(c-d) and requires simplifying a fraction after...
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Evaluate an Expression in the Form 3x^2y (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
What's the value in learning about 3(b^2)r? A brief YouTube video demonstrates how to evaluate the algebraic expression 3(b^2)r. Specifically, scholars find the value of this expression when b = -3 and r = -2.
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Instructional Video4:49
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Evaluate an Expression in the Form -7x^2-4y^2-8xy+7 (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
If you hate to evaluate, here's a video that might just change your attitude. Pupils watch a concise YouTube video that shows how to evaluate the expression -7x^2-4y^2-8xy+7. It describes how using parentheses when substituting negative...
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Evaluate an Expression in the Form 6x^2y^2+3xy+4y+5x-8 (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Know how to evaluate expressions? You will after watching an informative YouTube video. The expression under consideration is 6(z^2)(x^2)+3zx+4z+5x-8. The narrator shows how to evaluate the expression for given values of x and z.
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Instructional Video10:04
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Applications of Equations - Heart Rate, Simple Interest, Population Growth

For Students 6th - 10th Standards
Here's a lesson sure to get your heart beating! Scholars learn how to apply equations to solve problems by watching a short YouTube video. They substitute values into given linear and exponential equations to determine values for heart...
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Instructional Video11:09
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Multiplying and Dividing Integers

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Learning to multiply and divide integers is a product of hard work. An informative YouTube video describes how to multiply and divide integers and shows some examples. It also explains the reasoning behind why the integer rules work.
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Instructional Video11:19
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Measures of Variation

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Variation makes the world—and data sets—more interesting. Young data analysts view an engaging YouTube video to learn about measures of variation. Range and interquartile range are the topics under consideration here.
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Instructional Video10:02
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Percent Proportion

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
You'll be 100 percent satisfied with a helpful math video. Scholars watch an engaging YouTube video to learn how to solve percent problems (finding the part, finding the whole, and finding the percent). The method employed here is to set...
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Instructional Video10:01
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Writing and Graphing Inequalities

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Inequalities mean not equal—and are not difficult at all. An engrossing YouTube video teaches scholars how to write inequalities from verbal statements. It also explains how to determine if a value is a solution to an inequality and how...
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Instructional Video10:22
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Solving Equations Using Multiplication or Division

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Multiply your efforts in solving equations. Viewers of an instructive YouTube video learn how to solve one-step linear equations. Examples involve multiplication or division, with some equations having fractional coefficients—great...
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Instructional Video11:34
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Solving Equations Using Addition or Subtraction

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Here's the solution to your equation-solving needs. An informative YouTube video discusses how to determine whether a value is a solution to a one-step equation. It then goes on to solve these types of equations using addition or...
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Instructional Video10:46
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Converting Measures

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Convert your lessons to include a must-see video that is informative and helpful. Scholars watch an engaging YouTube video that focuses on unit conversions. It shows how to identify and use the correct conversion factor, expressed as a...
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Find the Base of a Triangle Given Area

For Students 7th - 10th Standards
Base a lesson on an informative video perfect for expanding your class's knowledge of triangles. Young mathematicians watch a brief YouTube video that teaches how to solve for the base of a triangle given its height and area. It also...
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Instructional Video8:22
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Problem Solving with Equations

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Having problems with problem solving? Here's a video for you! Pupils watch an informative YouTube video that describes how to set up and solve equations for a given situation. It shows each step in the problem-solving process for several...
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Instructional Video7:18
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Problem Solving Using Distance, Rate, Time (Running)

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Go the extra mile to learn about distance. Scholars learn to apply the distance, rate, and time formula by watching a short YouTube video. The narrator of the video works through several examples using running contexts.
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Instructional Video6:17
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Find the Points Needed to Receive an A in a Class Based on Total Points (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
The point is—use the video. A short YouTube video describes how to find the number of additional points individuals need to get an A in a class that uses a point system for grading. It also looks at what percentage these additional...
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Instructional Video4:45
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Find a Final Exam Score to Receive a Specific Grade Using Weighted Averages (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Your final exam is the final opportunity to shine. A short YouTube video teaches viewers how to determine what score individuals must receive on the final exam to get an A for the course. It shows how to set up an equation using weighted...

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