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Kids Learning Videos
Coins and Dollars: Learning about Money for Children
Coins and Dollars: Learning about Money for Children This educational video teaches the names and values of the various coins and dollars of the United States' Currency. This video can teach children and others about money and what it is...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Leading by Example
Leading by example is the most powerful way to influence those around you. This video gives four practical tips to lead by example, and, in turn, change the behavior of others more effectively.
1. Your words should match your...
1. Your words should match your...
ABCmouse
Count to Ten
Reinforce counting skills with a captivating music video that follows a young boy and his dog as they explore the outdoors, all the while a choir of children count to 10 to the tune of This Old Man.
Numberphile
How Random is a Coin Toss?
It turns out that coin tosses might not be random after all. A math professor explains the results of his work in a video from the Numberphile Coins series. Flipping a coin results in the original state (heads or tails) 51 percent of the...
Numberphile
Penney's Game
Stack the odds in your favor. Scholars watch a video in the Numberphile Coins series that introduces a game where contestants pick a sequence of three coin flips (such as HHT) and keep flipping a coin until that sequence appears. The...
Numberphile
Should You Catch a Tossed Coin?
When flipping coins, is it fairer to catch the coin or let it fall to the floor? A short video in the Numberphile Coins playlist first explains that many coins have bias when spinning them on a surface. It follows that letting coins fall...
Numberphile
Consecutive Coin Flips
In a consecutive coin flip game, some outcomes far exceed others. Viewers watch a video in the Numberphile Coins series that shows that a heads-tail sequence is more likely than a heads-heads sequence. This occurs even though the...
Crash Course
Political Campaigns: Crash Course Government and Politics #39
In 2012, each presidential candidate spent a whopping $1 billion! Learners investigate how people create campaigns and run for office. They watch a short video, the 39th of a 50-part US government and politics series, to analyze what...
Crash Course
Foreign Aid and Remittance
Is providing aid to foreign countries always beneficial? High schoolers explore the basics of foreign aid and remittance, including the percentage of the United States budget that is allocated to foreign aid, and the ways that nonprofits...
Crash Course
Influence and Persuasion: Crash Course Media Literacy #6
Heard any good jingles lately? Chances are, you thought of several while you read this! Part of an extensive media literacy series, the video explores the world of advertising. Viewers see examples of different types of advertising,...
Crash Course
Economics of Education
Is going to college worth it? Address the question that nearly all high schoolers ask themselves with a helpful economics video. It discusses the economic and societal benefits of graduating from college, the reasons for increased...
Crash Course
The Economics of Healthcare
Healthcare is an important asset to any society, and has been at the forefront of public policy and national news in the last few decades. An engaging video from Crash Course economics clears up many misconceptions about...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Counting American Coins
Sal adds to find the total value when given an amount of US coins. Includes a video, transcript, and question and answer section. [4:30]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Counting American Coins
Understand how to find the total value when given an amount in US coins. [4:30]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Counting Dollars
Sal adds to find the total value when given an amount of US dollars. Includes a video, transcript, and question and answer section. [3:17]