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Great Minds: Ada Lovelace
Do you know about The Enchantress of Numbers? Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer program, more than a century before the first modern computer. Her knowledge and vision continue to inspire mathematicians today.
TED-Ed
The Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire
Empires come and empires go, and some aren't even known as empires until after they fall. Such is the case with what is today called the Byzantine Empire. Learn more about the history of the empire, founded by Emperor Constantine, that...
TED-Ed
The Mathematical Secrets of Pascal’s Triangle
This modern animation and discussion of the ancient secrets of Pascal's triangle manages to be topical, engaging, and mathematically deep all at the same time. A great introduction to the power of number theory across multiple math...
Krista King Math
Degree Measure of an Arc
Circular patterns and movement are commonplace in our world. Young mathematicians begin their study of circles with instruction on finding the degree measure of both major and minor arcs. Examples focus on the arc in relation to the...
Corbett Maths
Nets
You've netted a great resource! Young mathematicians learn about the nets of three-dimensional solids by watching a brief video. The resource includes some test-taking tips on the topic for those studying for the GCSE.
Curated OER
Finding Slope
Introduce slope, slope, and more slope, with this comprehensive video about....slope! Start with the slope formula and transition to counting the slope from a line on a coordinate plane. Your mathematicians will be able to see the...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Relate Addition & Subtraction
Understanding the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction is essential for developing fluency in young mathematicians. Zoe and RJ explain how three numbers can form fact families that make two addition and two subtraction...
Anywhere Math
Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions
Take away any hesitation about using a great resource. Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video that covers how to add and subtract linear expressions. Thankfully, it first explains what algebraic linear expressions are to build base...
Curated OER
How Do You Divide Monomials Using Quotient of Powers?
Help your mathematicians learn how to find a quotient through dividing monomials.
They will also learn how to use the quotient of powers rule to simplify. Note: a great video to show to your remedial Algebra learners.
Numberphile
How Pi Was Nearly Changed to 3.2
Were it not for a coincidence, Indiana might have legislated an incorrect value of pi. Scholars listen to a true story about how Indiana's House of Representatives wanted scholars in the state to learn that pi was equal to 3.2. A math...
Corbett Maths
Arc Length
There's no need to go to great lengths to learn about circles. Young mathematicians view a short YouTube video on how to find arc lengths of circles. The video covers a few examples highlighting the method of determining arc length in...
Curated OER
What's a Factor?
The instructors shows how to identify factors by breaking apart the numbers and variables of a product.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Euclid as the Father of Geometry
Euclid was a great mathematician and often called the father of geometry. Learn more about Euclid and how some of our math concepts came about and how influential they have become.