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Fundraiser (Use mental math estimation and rounding to solve word problems.)
Third class had a small fund raiser. The table below shows the money raised on each day last week. About how much money did they raise last week?
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Combining Opposite Rational Numbers to Make Zero on a Number Line
In this lesson, students will learn how to use a number line to show that opposite rational numbers combine to make zero. They will understand that rational numbers include integers and can be expressed as fractions. Through real-life...
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Selling Candy (Part 1) (Represent the solutions of an equation on a coordinate plane)
Jack sells candy bars to raise money for his basketball team. He sells each candy bar for 2 dollars. The amount of money Jack earns is dependent on how many candy bars he sells.
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Word Problems with Money: Solving with Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems involving money using diagrams. The examples given include determining how much money Danielle had initially after spending a quarter on a game, and calculating the change...
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Understanding Absolute Value and Negative Numbers on a Number Line
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of absolute value and how it relates to negative numbers. The teacher uses examples of distances, money, and temperature to illustrate the idea that as the value of a negative number...
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Earning Money
This animated math video lesson is all about earning money. Students will love this engaging and interactive video that takes them step-by-step on how to to earn money in a fun way.
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Basic Math - Adding a positive to a negative integer
👉 You will learn how to add and subtract integers. We will work through adding and subtracting two integers up to multiple integers. We can look at adding and subtracting integers by looking at there values on a number line where there...
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Learn how to apply Ratios in 3 Mins!
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
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Evaluate Algebraic Expressions
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
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Maths Starters: Travel
Maths expert Isaac Anoom looks at using trains, planes and cars to get from London to Plymouth. He poses questions about time, speed, petrol consumption and traffic flow, gives some helpful clues and works through the answers. These...
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Selling Candy (Part 2) (Represent the solutions of an equation on a coordinate plane)
Jack sells candy bars to raise money for his basketball team. He sells each candy bar for 2 dollars. The amount of money Jack earns is dependent on how many candy bars he sells.
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What is a business? | Can anyone start one? (Purpose to Profit)
What is a business? | Can anyone start one? (Purpose to Profit)
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Don’t Confuse Cash with Profit – It Could Kill Your Business
Don’t Confuse Cash with Profit – It Could Kill Your Business
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Understanding the Influence of Multiplying Equations by Constants on Graphs
In this video, the teacher explains how multiplying an equation by a constant affects the equation and its graph. They define constants and variables, and show how multiplying every term in an equation by a constant produces an...
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Types of Relationships in Scatter Plots
In this video lesson, the teacher explains scatter plots and how they are used to show the relationship between two sets of data. They cover different types of relationships, including linear and nonlinear, and how to interpret the data...
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Understanding Compound Interest
In this video, students learn about compound interest and how it can help them make money without doing anything. The lesson explains the difference between simple and compound interest, and provides a step-by-step guide on how to...
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Solving College Savings with Compound Interest
In this video, students will learn how to write and solve a system of nonlinear inequalities using the compound interest formula. The lesson focuses on helping students understand the basics of compound interest and how it can be used...
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Creating Scenarios to Fit Linear Equations
In this video, learn how to create a verbal description of a linear relation by using a graph or equation. Review examples of scenarios that fit different equations and graphs, such as a wildfire spreading at a constant rate or a person...
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Writing and Solving Addition Equations Using Bar Models
This video explains how to use bar models to represent situations and solve addition equations. The example used is about April and Kelly's money, where the total amount is given and April's amount is known. The video also emphasizes...
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Shopping for Winter (Solve word problems involving estimation of sums.)
Tiffany has $100 to spend on shopping for winter clothes. She needs to buy a jacket, a pair of boots, a snow hat and mittens. Does Tiffany have enough money to buy these things?
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What is an Integer?
In this video lesson we will discover what an integer is by definition, on a number line and in the real world. Students will understand that integers are positive numbers, negative numbers and zero using a visual image of integers on a...
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Understanding Intercepts: Analyzing Graphs to Interpret Relationships
In this lesson, students will learn about intercepts and how to interpret them on a graph. They will understand that the Y intercept represents the initial value or starting point, while the X intercept represents when the output is zero.
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Gym Membership (Write an equation to represent a real-world situation)
Caroline signs up for a gym membership at All-Time Fitness. The membership costs 15 dollars per month. Write an equation to represent the total amount of money Caroline spends on her gym membership based on the number of months she has...