Instructional Video19:06
Kids Academy

Measuring Length: Centimeters, Inches, Feet and Yards | Math for 2nd grade | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
We want to help prevent learning disruptions while school is out by offering families, educators, schools, and districts a 50% discount on all our membership plans: https://bit.ly/2WHM6HF Measurement for kids does not have to be boring!...
Instructional Video3:20
Seeker

Scientists Are Close to Eliminating Pain, Here’s How

9th - 11th
How we might experience the unpleasantness of pain might come down to these 150 neurons in mouse brains. How Close Are We to Downloading the Human Brain? - https://youtu.be/DE5e5zF6a-8 Read More: Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make...
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Heartbeat and Pulse | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Heartbeat and Pulse | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool Ever wonder what causes the thump-thump sound of your heartbeat? It’s all to do with the valves. The sound of your heart beating can be attributed to your valves closing, and always...
Instructional Video11:14
Clarendon Learning

What are Compound Words for Kids | Learn about the 3 Kinds of Compound Words.

K - 6th
You've heard them, but you may not have known it. In this video we are going to learn all about compound words. So, what are compound words? Compound words are creating when smaller words are joined together to make new words with...
Instructional Video4:36
Seeker

This Is What Neutrinos Look Like When Scientists Catch Them

9th - 11th
Scientist use crazy technology to hunt down the elusive “ghost particle”, from bubble chambers to glowing radiation. Here are the different methods they’ve tried, and are still using today. Get 20% off http://www.domain.com domain names...
Instructional Video7:36
Curated Video

The size of Universe - Boundaries of the Knowable (5/10)

9th - 11th
Professor Russell Stannard investigates what is beyond the observable universe and explores claims that the universe might close back on itself. (Part 5 of 10) Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3096540179B12F8D...
Instructional Video8:44
Periodic Videos

Nuclear Lab (RADIOACTIVE) - Periodic Table of Videos

6th - 11th
We're at Sellafield, in the "active" area of its National Nuclear Laboratory. Getting up close to Uranium, Plutonium, Neptunium and Americium. More detailed videos on those elements coming soon. In this video are Martyn Poliakoff and...
Instructional Video9:29
Curated OER

Polynomial Equations in Factored Form

7th - 11th
Sal takes polynomial equations in the other direction with this video where he shows how to factor them instead of adding or multiplying them. He has two goals in this activity: first, to show how to factor polynomial equations, and then...
Instructional Video3:03
Domain of Science

Why Is It Called a Square Root?

7th - 10th Standards
Take a radical look at square roots. The presentation examines square roots as the lengths of the sides of a square with a given area on the coordinate plane. Using this method, it is clear why the square root of a number can be positive...
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Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative

Function Families: Translations and Reflections

9th - 12th Standards
This comprehensive introduction to rigid transformation of functions does a fabulous job of breaking down translations and reflections into manageable concept chunks. Care is taken with horizontal translations, vertical translations,...
Instructional Video9:02
Numberphile

Penney's Game

6th - 12th
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...
Instructional Video6:04
Physics Girl

How Do Touchscreens Work?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Why can't we text when wearing wool gloves? The narrator explains the science behind touchscreens as part of a larger physics series. From sensors to translation, the complex process of sending a simple emoji comes to life.
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Triplet Code

9th - 12th Standards
Genetic code for amino acids always uses three letters. The explanation for why it occurs in triplets makes for a brief statistical video. Examples of single and double letter codes prove insufficient for the number of amino acids.
Instructional Video3:37
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Coral Bleaching

9th - 12th Standards
What is coral bleaching? Tackle a trendy topic with a narrated animation. Through a combination of video and illustration, the narrator introduces viewers to a coral reef, then goes inside a coral polyp to show its symbiotic relationship...
Instructional Video5:58
Be Smart

What’s Really Warming the Earth?

6th - 12th Standards
More carbon dioxide exists in the atmosphere than ever in human history. An informative video introduces the topic of global warming as part of a larger playlist. It looks at possible causes such as Earth's orbit, Earth's moving axis,...
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ABCMouse

Big Bug and Little Bug

Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Impart the value of kindness and reinforce rhyming CVC words with a short video about a bug who offers help to another bug in need.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Select: Classroom Close Up, Nj

3rd - 6th
Learn about the SELECT program, where teachers address different learning styles of boys and girls and incorporate various teaching methods and activities for the girls and boys. The program was initially established to bridge the...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Scale City: One Dimensional Scaling in the Real World

6th - 8th Standards
In this video (3:09), life-size replicas help demonstrate one-dimensional scaling and the ratio relationship between two real-world quantities. The accompanying classroom activity helps students understand how ratios and proportions can...