Instructional Video2:51
Clarendon Learning

Adding and Subtracting Money - Math Lessons For Kids

K - 6th
Adding and Subtracting Money - Math Lessons For Kids is a great resource for kids to start learning about money. Kids will start handling money at very young ages so it is important to help them learn how to add money and subtract money....
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

Money Split (Understand bracketing notation and its significance to the precedence of operations)

K - 12th
In real life, we may have to do several operations with numbers. For example, suppose Dan’s mother gave him 10 dollars, and his father gave him 6, then Dan went to the supermarket with his sister, and wanted to equally split the money...
Instructional Video7:22
Curated Video

Writing Mathematical Expressions for Real Life Situations

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to represent real-life situations by writing mathematical expressions. They use examples of earning money over multiple weekends and calculating the cost of ice cream based on the number of scoops
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

Going to Safari (Use mental computation and estimation strategies to assess the reasonableness of answers for multistep word problems)

K - 12th
Sara's family of 4 people want to go to the safari. Each ticket costs 21 dollars, what is a good estimate for the least amount of money they should bring with them to be able to pay for the tickets?
Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

A Trip to the Beach (Solve multi-step word problems involving estimation of sums and differences for decimal numbers)

K - 12th
Olivia has 9 dollars and 25 cents. She plans to purchase a chicken sandwich for 4 dollars and 85 cents, and a bottle of water for one dollar and 18 cents. How much money will she have leftover? Will she be able to buy ice-cream later?
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Shopping with Sara (Solve multistep word problems by using equations with a letter for the unknown)

K - 12th
Sara needs school supplies. She needs 5 notebooks, 4 folders and 1 pencil case. A pencil case costs 6 dollars, while a folder costs 5 dollars and a notebook costs 2 dollars. How much money does she need to buy all the supplies?
Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Choosing Appropriate Units for Descriptive Modeling

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of choosing appropriate units when defining quantities to model a situation. They provide examples from real-life scenarios, such as measuring the success of changes in a store's...
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

Comparing Populations Using Mean Absolute Deviation

K - 5th
In this lesson, we are introduced to finding the mean and calculating the deviations from the mean for a set of data. Through a real-life example of shopping expenses for boys and girls, students practice finding the mean absolute...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Learn how to apply Ratios in 3 Mins!

9th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video4:48
Curated Video

Evaluate Algebraic Expressions

9th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video3:37
TED-Ed

The Time Value of Money

8th - 12th Standards
Your car-loving or money-loving learners will enjoy this quick video on the time value of money (interest) presented in two scenarios about investing a bonus check to increase its future value in order to buy a favorite car. The formula...
Instructional Video3:50
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Dark Coin Riddle?

6th - 12th
You're trapped in a dark castle with a pile of gold coins that a wizard will only allow you to leave with if you can solve his riddle. Math learners solve the riddle of the dark coin with the help of an engaging instructional video.
Instructional Video3:49
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Locker Riddle?

7th - 12th
Your rich uncle just died and left all of his money to you. However, your evil relatives want some of the prize. Luckily, your uncle taught you everything you need to know about riddles, and has hidden his money. Can you solve...
Instructional Video4:34
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Counterfeit Coin Riddle?

7th - 12th Standards
Math enthusiasts and riddle gurus are sure to love a mind-bending puzzle involving a king, a scale, and a counterfeit coin. Middle and high schoolers work through a video that describes a mathematician's challenge to find a false coin in...
Instructional Video4:22
TED-Ed

The Coin Flip Conundrum

9th - 12th Standards
Mathematical paradoxes always intrigue learners. An engaging lesson explores the probability of flipping a heads/heads or tails/heads combination. A video introduces the paradox and explains the mathematics.
Instructional Video11:02
Khan Academy

Banking 6: Bank Notes And Checks

9th - Higher Ed
Why carry around a heavy suitcase full of gold when you can write a check to your neighbor in the village? Sal's village banks flourish in this video, which introduces checks and demonstrates how they work. While this video is helpful...
Instructional Video5:23
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Pirate Riddle?

6th - 12th Standards
Yo Ho Ho! Landlubbers, seadogs, and scallywags are sure to treasure a video that presents them with the challenge of the pirate riddle. Heave ho! Hornswagglers beware!