Brian McLogan
How to use completing the square to solve a quadratic equation
👉 Learn how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square. When solving a quadratic equation by completing the square, we first take the constant term to the other side of the equation and create a perfect square trinomial with...
Curated Video
Using Research Questions to Guide Your Research
In this video, the teacher explains how to use research questions to guide research over multiple texts. The teacher emphasizes the importance of not just looking for answers to the questions, but also being open to finding new and...
Curated Video
Using Research Questions to Guide Your Research
The teacher explains how to use research questions to guide research across multiple texts. The teacher emphasizes the importance of not just looking for answers to the burning questions, but also noticing other important and interesting...
Curated Video
Generating Burning Questions to Guide Your Research
In this video, the teacher explains how to use reading notes to ask questions about a topic that is still being researched. The teacher emphasizes the importance of generating burning questions to guide further research and provides...
Curated Video
Determining Triangle Similarity Using Translation
In this lesson, students will learn how to determine if two triangles of different sizes are similar. The lesson focuses on using translations to establish triangle similarity.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Ethical dilemma: The burger murders | George Siedel and Christine Ladwig
You founded a company that manufactures meatless burgers that are sold in stores worldwide. But you've recently received awful news: three people in one city died after eating your burgers. A criminal has injected poison into your...
Curated Video
Understanding Labor Market Imperfections: Minimum Wages, Trade Unions, and Wage Discrimination
The video discusses labor-market imperfections and their effects on real-world people. It focuses on three main imperfections: minimum wages, trade unions, and wage discrimination. The video uses diagrams to explain non-binding and...
JJ Medicine
Thyroid Cancer (Papillary, Follicular, Medullary & Anaplastic) | Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Thyroid cancer (thyroid carcinoma) is cancer of the thyroid gland, an endocrine gland involved in producing thyroid hormones such as T3 and T4. Thyroid cancer accounts for approximately 1% of all cancers, and several factors increase the...
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Cells - Introduction to Cells
All living organisms are made up of cells - they are the basic building blocks of life. There are two important categories of cells: plant cells and animal cells. In this video we look at animal cells in more detail. Animal cells are the...
Language Tree
Colours in Mandarin
Kids will enjoy continuing their Mandarin Chinese lessons with Mandarin Chinese for Kids. It takes your child on an unforgettable learning journey with Billy and his cuddly dog, “Benboo”. Along the way, your child will learn words and...
Tarver Academy
8-4 Angles of Elevation and Depression - GEOMETRY
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Angles of Elevation and Depression - Geometry
Curated Video
'My Brother Charlie' read by Holly Robinson Peete
‘My Brother Charlie’ is written by Holly Robinson Peete and Ryan Elizabeth Peete, illustrated by Shane W. Evans and read by Holly Robinson Peete. Callie is very proud of her brother Charlie. He's good at so many things - swimming,...
Bozeman Science
Heat
In this video Paul Andersen explains how heat is the movement of energy from an object with a higher temperature to an object with lower temperature. Heat transfer can occur through conduction, convection, and radiation.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Situational irony: The opposite of what you think - Christopher Warner
Leaps and bounds separate that which is ironic and that which many people simply say is ironic. Christopher Warner wants to set the record straight: Something is ironic if and only if it is the exact opposite of what you would expect.
Curated Video
Supporting Opinions with Multiple Reasons in Writing
This video provides a lesson on how to provide multiple clear reasons to support opinions in writing. It emphasizes the importance of using reasons to strengthen opinions and guides students through identifying opinions and crafting...
Wonderscape
Writing Kids: Academic Essay Writing for Beginners
This video provides a clear and concise explanation of the basic structure and components of an essay. It covers the introduction, body, and conclusion, as well as the importance of a thesis statement and topic sentences. The video also...
Visual Learning Systems
Reading in Science: Key Ideas
Reading is just as important in science as any other subject of study. This skill-based program explores reading in the context of science. Special emphasis is placed on reading informational text and vocabulary development as outlined...
Curated Video
Writing in a Formal Style
This video is a lesson on writing in a formal style for an academic audience. The teacher guides students through identifying familiar and formal language, avoiding contractions, and making specific and concise word choices. The students...
Physical and Health Education
Fitness test - One minute sit-up test
Description and technique of the one minute sit-up fitness test which is a measure of the abdominal and hip-flexor muscular endurance.
Let's Tute
The Importance and Benefits of Public Speaking
This video discusses the importance and benefits of public speaking, such as building self-esteem, persuasion skills, and strong leadership. It emphasizes the need to practice public speaking regularly to improve social connections and...
Curated Video
Mastering Transitions in Writing: Keeping Your Reader Engaged
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using varied transitions in writing to keep readers engaged. The teacher provides examples of time and place transitions and discusses the use of punctuation. Through interactive...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Helene Rey - Countries Balance Sheets and International Currencies
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 4: Toward a New Global Financial Architecture
Curated Video
Writing a Memorable Conclusion: Leaving Your Reader with a NIP
In this video, the teacher explains how to write a memorable conclusion for an essay by leaving the reader with a NIP (New Thinking, Implication, Plea). The teacher guides students through the process of re-reading their thesis...
The Kiboomers
Skip Counting by 5 | Math for Kids | The Kiboomers
Skip Counting by 5 | Math for Kids | The Kiboomers