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Instructional Video3:56
Corbett Maths

Drawing Conversion Graphs

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
A conversion graph makes quick work of determining unit conversions. A video lesson demonstrates how to create and use a conversion graph. Learners then demonstrate their understanding with provided practice problems.
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Instructional Video3:08
Corbett Maths

Constructing SSS Triangles

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Creating a triangles is as easy as 5, 6, 7. Using a ruler and compass to measure off lengths, a short video shows how to construct a triangle with three specific side lengths. The example creates a triangle with side lengths of 5 cm, 6...
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Activity2:06
PBS

Human Tree: Ratios

For Students 6th - 7th Standards
Create a personal tree. By visiting an exhibit at the National Museum of Mathematics, the resource introduces the idea of fractals. The exhibit takes an image of the person and creates a tree by repeating scaled images on the shoulders...
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Instructional Video11:05
Corbett Maths

Composite Functions

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Turn pupils into composers as they create composite functions. A video lesson presents the process of creating composite functions. The narrator focuses on linear and quadratic functions in the examples and includes substituting a...
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Instructional Video5:35
American Chemical Society

The Race to Invent the Periodic Table

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Mendeleev was a visionary, providing a tool to predict things we didn't even know about yet! He was the first to recognize the pattern in the properties of elements and create the skeleton of the chart that we know today as the periodic...
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Instructional Video2:47
Corbett Maths

Constructing Equilateral Triangles and 60 Degree Angles

For Students 8th - 12th Standards
Creating a 60-degree angle also creates an equilateral triangle. By watching the video, individuals learn the steps required to construct a 60-degree angle. The presentation shows that the process is the same for constructing an...
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Instructional Video4:39
American Chemical Society

How Air Conditioning Works

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
In mid-July, most are thankful for the chemistry of air conditioning. Learn how those chemical processes create the cool air that makes those hot summer months more manageable! A lesson installment describes how an air conditioner uses...
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Instructional Video8:42
Poetry4kids

How to Rhyme – a Video Poetry Writing Lesson

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
A host details what does and does not rhyme in an informative video that focuses on creating words for a poem. He provides examples and discusses how rhyming makes a difference in tone and purpose. 
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Instructional Video3:54
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GCFGlobal.org

Word: Mail Merge

For Teachers 6th - Higher Ed Standards
Make mailing a snap! Using an efficient video, viewers discover how to use Microsoft Word's Mail Merge feature to save time when creating multiple labels, envelopes, letters, name tags, and other documents. Pupils also learn how to...
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Instructional Video13:27
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Flipped Math

Recursive Formulas

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Write formulas that depend upon previous terms. Individuals watch a video that explains how to create a recursive formula based on a sequence of numbers. Learners find out how to determine whether a sequence is geometric or arithmetic...
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Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated Video

Privacy Part 2

For Teachers 7th - 12th
Why is online privacy so important? Explore privacy with a group assignment for which pupils create word clouds with words they associate with privacy. A discussion and online activity follow. Learners will read articles, explore the...
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Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated Video

Online Reputation and Cyber-bullying

For Teachers 7th - 12th
Combat cyberbullying with information. During this plan, learners watch a couple of videos, consider online behavior scenarios, brainstorm long- and short-term consequences, and discuss how to react to bullying in order to build up to...
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Instructional Video13:48
Lifehacker

Learn to Code: Arrays and Logic Statements

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Young programmers learn about the concepts of arrays and logic statements with the third video in this introductory series on JavaScript. Starting with a brief explanation of arrays, the resource goes on to provide clear and simple...
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Curated OER

Friendship Salad

For Teachers Pre-K - 2nd
What goes into a friendship salad? Kids find out as they create a fruit salad made of all the important parts of a successful classroom (helpers, listeners, hard workers, sharing, and encouraging words). Don't let that rotten banana in,...
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Instructional Video13:55
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Krista King Math

Composite Functions and Their Domains

For Students 11th - Higher Ed
What do musicians and mathematicians have in common? Compositions! Learners review function composition in the previous video in a series of 29, and expand that review to include the domain of the composition. The instructor uses...
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Instructional Video6:02
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Calculus Expert

How to Find the Inverse of a Function

For Students 11th - Higher Ed Standards
Watch a function stand on its head. Reflect a function to create its inverse and then find the inverse equation algebraically. An instructional video demonstrates how to connect the graphical and algebraic process. 
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Instructional Video10:06
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Crash Course

Vectors and 2-D Motion

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Continue the journey into the world of physics as you lead your class on a winding road complete with vectors and scalers. Pupils learn more about motion, direction, and velocity as they use these concepts to explore two- and...
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Instructional Video10:51
Alison Neibling

Introduction to Poetry: The 3 R's

For Students 6th - 10th Standards
Get to the know the importance of the three R's of poetry (rhyme, repetition, and rhythm) with this video created to accompany your poetry instruction for a middle school audience. With detailed information, examples, and digital...
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Instructional Video2:48
Brightstorm

Area of Parallelograms

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Make math easier by showing the class that even formulas can be parallel — just explore the area of a parallelogram. Learners discover how to create a rectangle from a parallelogram, then make the connection that the same formula applies.
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Instructional Video15:15
Educreations

The Electrolysis of Water

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
What do you create with the electrolysis of water — and why? Answer this question and others with the in-depth video perfect for learners new to the concept. The instructor explains the significance of the positive and negative electrode...
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Instructional Video1:48
DoodleScience

Renewable Energy Resources: Part 1

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Non-renewable resources will not last forever, so what are the next steps when it comes to energy? Luckily, renewable energy resources exist to create our electricity. The video explains how wind and water energy can be transferred to...
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Instructional Video1:18
DoodleScience

Renewable Energy Resources: Part 2

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
What would we do without electricity? A video discusses alternatives to using non-renewable energy resources to create electrical energy. The focus is on geothermal conversion and solar cells.
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Instructional Video4:21
SciShow

Great Minds: Dmitri Mendeleev

For Students 9th - 12th
Can you name the man who created the periodic table, committed bigamy, and literally defined Russian vodka? Dmitri Mendeleev did all of these things. The video takes a balanced look at his work and his life. 
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Instructional Video4:06
Krista King Math

Nets of Pyramids

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
An instructional video shows how to create nets for different types of pyramids. The instructor demonstrates the variation in the net as the type of base changes. 

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