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Elmo's World: Kids Talk Animal
Kids love making animal sounds, and they love Elmo! Dorothy the fish and Elmo talk to several children about wild animals. Each child tells Dorothy about a wild animal and then shows her what that animal does. They depict a lion, an...
Sesame Street
Kids Talk About Games
Games are the feature of this film. Children share their favorite games in this short clip. This could be used before a lesson on games.
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16 Acorns
Using cheerful children's voices, 16 acorns are counted on tree branches. In this Sesame Street video, the acorns form the number 16 to reinforce the visual representation of the number. This is a fun way to help reinforce early counting...
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A Is For Astronaut
“A” is for astronaut! Build phonemic awareness and letter recognition with this short clip. An actual astronaut shares the letter "A" and makes the /a/ sound.
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Kids Talk About Self
What a great film! In this short clip, children talk about all the things they can do by themselves, like brushing their teeth, taking a picture and more. It's important for children to focus on all the things they can do, instead of the...
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Martians Discover 16
Providing an introduction to 16, Martians interact with this number. This could be a fun way to introduce the number in a kindergarten or pre-school classroom.
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Victoria Exercises
Introduce the importance of exercise using this video. Victoria and Murray discuss their favorite ways to exercise. Victoria does jumping jacks. Members of your class can share, or demonstrate their favorite exercises.
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Cameron Diaz: Habitat
Cameron defines that word habitat with all of her animal friends. Viewers will learn that a habitat is where an animal gets food, finds water and also shelter. It is the place where animals live.
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How To Stay Healthy
Gordon shares some tips to stay healthy. He talks about the importance of hand washing, sneezing into your arm, and not touching your face. This would be a good film to show before flu season.
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Jennifer Garner: Stretch
Jennifer Gardner and Elmo stretch in this film. This is a great way to introduce the idea of exercise and the importance of Health .
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Meredith Viera: Hibernate
Before a discussion involving animals that hibernate, this video, featuring Meredith Viera, could be used to introduce the concept. Through a visual representation, the short video shows what hibernation means.
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A Squid Says The Alphabet
Who doesn't love singing the Alphabet? Sing the alphabet with the "Bookaneers" and a giant squid. Tip: Have your class sing the Alphabet as different animals.
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How Do You Solve a Two-Step Equation by Multiplying by -1?
No negative variables allowed! The instructor demonstrates how to apply the multiplication property of -1 to solve a multi-step equation that has a negative variable.
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How Do You Solve for a Variable in a Fraction Using Multiplication First?
Fractions!?! Learn how to solve an equation that has a fraction in it. The teacher shows how to multiply to eliminate fractions in an equation. She then shows the steps in solving the equation by further isolating the variable.
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How Do You Solve a Two-Step Equation by Multiplying by a Reciprocal?
Love those fractions?!? This lesson involves using the multiplication property of equality to eliminate the fraction in the given equation. In this equation, (2/3)( x-4)=4, the reciprocal of the fraction is used to eliminate it. The...
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How Do You Solve an Identity Equation?
This equation has variables on both sides and the instructor demonstrates how to combine like terms to find the solution. It turns out that the solution has equal values on both sides of the equation, that's why it's an identity...
Geography Now
Geography Now! Luxembourg
Luxembourg is so small, one can drive across it in 45 minutes. However, many consider the nation the European cultural capital, as it's home to numerous ancient and medieval sites. A video resource shows off some of these while...
Corbett Maths
Reflections
Reflect on your knowledge of reflections. Pupils watch a YouTube video to learn how to perform reflections of two-dimensional figures over a line. The resource includes examples with a reflection over a vertical line and over a diagonal...
Corbett Maths
Random Sampling
Hopefully, there's nothing random about the decision to use the resource. Scholars view an informative video on random sampling. They watch as the narrator works through several examples on the topic.
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Stratified Sampling
Be stupefied by stratified sampling. Viewers of a short YouTube video learn about stratified sampling. Given information on the number of people majoring in a particular subject, they decide how many of each major they need to create a...
Corbett Maths
The nth Term for Linear Sequences
For the nth time, I'm telling you to find the sequence. Given an arithmetic sequence, the video shows how to find the nth term of the sequence. Pupils also learn how to write an explicit expression for the sequence.
Corbett Maths
Probability of Not Happening
You'll want to make sure the lesson actually happens. Young mathematicians watch a video to learn about the probability of an event not happening. They see how subtracting the probability of the event happening from one gives the...
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Relative Frequency
It's all relatively simple. Young mathematicians learn about relative frequency by watching a short video. They see how to first determine relative frequencies, and then how to use these values to solve real-world problems.
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Conditional Probability
Scholars' knowledge of probability depends on whether they watch the useful video. Young mathematicians view a short video to learn about the probability of dependent events. The narrator works through several examples to ensure viewers...