Instructional Video10:16
JFR Science

VSEPR Theory: Determining the 3D Shape of Molecules

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Ready to take molecules out of the two dimensional world and into 3-D? Chemistry scholars explore molecular geometry through a well-written video from the JFR Science series. Topics include the effects of bonding and non-bonding...
Instructional Video2:32
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CK-12 Foundation

Area of Composite Shapes: Lesson

For Students 6th - 10th Standards
To find the whole, add and subtract the pieces. A portion of a massive geometry playlist shows how to approach finding the area of a composite figure. The resource works with a couple different composite shapes to find their areas.
Instructional Video2:35
Curated OER

How Do You Find the Perimeter of a Shape?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Perimeter, area. Area, perimeter. Which is which? Perimeter is the distance around the edge of the shape. So all you have to do is add up the values.
Instructional Video3:36
Curated OER

How Do You Find the Perimeter of a Shape?

For Teachers 4th - 7th
Perimeter, area. Area, perimeter. Which is which? Perimeter is the distance around the edge of the shape. So all you have to do is add up the values.
Instructional Video4:10
National Science Foundation

Science of NFL Football: Geometric Shapes

For Students 5th - 8th Standards
Ever wonder why a football has such an unsual shape? Find out with this video from the Science of Football colelction that examines how the geometric properties of a football make it perfectly suited for being thrown accurately over...
Instructional Video1:41
Socratica

Welcome to Geometry

For Students 6th - 10th
Geometry welcomes you. A short video in the Socratica Geometry playlist provides an overview of geometry. It explains some concepts and gives a brief history of geometry.
Instructional Video1:35
Corbett Maths

Area of a Shape on a Grid

For Students 6th - 8th Standards
What does a grid have to do with area? Well, just about everything! Learners view composite shapes on a grid and watch as the video instructor finds their areas. The examples use shapes composed of rectangles and triangles. Scholars...
Instructional Video3:59
TED-Ed

Why Do Honeybees Love Hexagons?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Float like a butterfly, think like a bee! Build a huge hive, hexagonally! Find out the reason that hexagons are the most efficient storage shape for the honeybees' honeycombs. This neat little video would be a sweet addition to...
Instructional Video2:00
Berkeley University of California

Molecular Structure and Geometry

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
While physics is known for the math connections, chemistry is know for geometric connections. The 11th video in the series discusses how to determine the molecular structure of bonded atoms in a 3-D plane using steric numbers.
Instructional Video5:43
Mathispower4u

Applications from Geometry Using Polynomials

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Bridge the gap between algebra and geometry. Scholars apply geometric knowledge to write polynomial expressions for the area of a figure. They watch as the narrator works through two examples to make the concept clear.
Instructional Video5:07
TED-Ed

The Complex Geometry of Islamic Design

For Students 7th - 12th Standards
Discover the prevalence of geometric design in Islamic culture with this wonderful informational video. It begins with an overview of the complexity of designs dating back to the eighth century during early Islam, and then...
Instructional Video5:57
Curated OER

What Does Congruent Mean?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Two figures are congruent if they have the same size and shape. Line segments can also be congruent if they are of the same length. Vertical angles created by intersecting lines are always congruent. Polygons that have matching angles...
Instructional Video1:53
Curated OER

Types of Polygons - Geometry Help

For Teachers 7th - 12th
If it has three sides it's a triangle! Learn about the different types of polygons and how they are classified by the number of sides they have. This clip clearly defines each type of polygon, but fails to show examples.
Instructional Video3:11
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Viral Geometry and Structural Diversity

For Students 9th - 12th
Viruses might be deadly, but they appear beautiful when analyzed geometrically. View the shapes, colors, and structures of a few viruses. The repeating structures and genes help to identify them along with genomic information.
Instructional Video3:53
Corbett Maths

Coordinates and Shapes

For Students 6th - 11th Standards
Where is the point? Given three points on the coordinate plane, the video walks through the steps to find the location of the fourth point to create a given special quadrilateral. The narrator first determines the coordinates of the...
Instructional Video5:21
Curated OER

What Does Congruent Mean?

For Teachers 6th - 8th
Two figures are congruent if they have the same size and shape. Line segments can also be congruent if they are of the same length. Vertical angles created by intersecting lines are always congruent. Polygons that have matching angles...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

SAT Prep: Test 3 Section 2 Part 2

For Students 9th - 12th
Problem number 6 on the practice SAT involves solving for a distance on a line, which Sal does in about 2 minutes. His method of efficiently (and correctly) solving problems is an excellent model for students who tend to panic at the...
Instructional Video2:42
CK-12 Foundation

Congruent Triangles: Lesson

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Given two congruent triangles, the resource provides the definition of congruent triangles and marks the corresponding parts. The portion of a basic geometry playlist shows the triangles are congruent by moving one on top of the other...
Instructional Video3:59
CK-12 Foundation

Three Dimensions in Two Dimensions: Lesson

For Students 6th - 11th Standards
Slice up solids. A portion of a geometry playlist introduces two conventional ways to visualize 3-D figures in 2-D. The resource defines cross-sections and nets and provides examples of both.
Instructional Video5:54
Bozeman Science

Why Are Cells Small

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Does cell size have something to do with magic? No, but their size has everything to do with geometry. The video explores an analysis of two cylinder's volumes, showing how surface area affects volume. Learners see how in biology,...
Instructional Video2:57
CK-12 Foundation

Tessellations: Lesson

For Students 6th - 11th
Build a pattern by rotating a figure around one of its vertices. A segment of an extensive playlist on basic geometry introduces the concept of tessellations through regular tessellations. The video shows how to create tessellations and...
Instructional Video3:50
Curated OER

What is a Point?

For Teachers 6th - 10th
A point is an exact location in space. This tutorial defines the concept of a point as it occurs in graphing, geometry, and algebra. A variety of examples are used to show how important points are and where they'll be seen in the world...
Instructional Video11:03
Curated OER

How Do You Classify Quadrilaterals?

For Teachers 3rd - 7th
A rectangle, a rhombus, a square, a trapezoid, and a parallelogram, are these quadrilaterals? What are the criteria that make and shape a quadrilateral? It has something to do with parallel sides, congruent sides, and congruent angles....
Instructional Video4:07
Curated OER

What is a Pyramid?

For Teachers 6th - 10th
One base, triangular sides, and defined polygons are all parts of what make up a pyramid. Check out this video and see the instructor draw pictures of a variety of pyramids. She identifies the specific parts and gives them names based on...

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