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...
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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...
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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.
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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...
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Sample Space Diagrams
Sample the resource and decide to use it all. Viewers of the informative YouTube video learn to use tables to represent sample spaces for compound events. They use these tables to help determine probabilities.
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The OR Rule
Use the resource or lament lost opportunities. Scholars watch a short video to learn about the probability of compound events. First, they see how to find probability of or events that are mutually exclusive. They then use the addition...
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Probability
Simple probability can be quite simple. An instructive video describes how to determine probabilities by considering possible outcomes. It uses a variety of contexts as examples to cover the topic.
Anywhere Math
The Equation
Toothpicks are as good a manipulative as any. Young mathematicians view a short video that introduces a toothpick puzzle. By moving one toothpick, they must produce a correct equation from an incorrect one.
Mathispower4u
Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 3)
Third example's the charm. To learn about simplifying expressions, young mathematicians watch a short video that shows how to simplify an algebraic expression using several properties of exponents.
Mathispower4u
Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 1)
If only everything could be simplified so easily. Viewers of an educational video learn how to apply properties of exponents to simplify expressions by using the product, quotient, and product rules for exponents.
SciShow
Quantum Fishing for the Higgs Boson
The scientific models predicted the Higgs Boson for many years before it was proven. Filmed during the search for the Higgs Boson, the video discusses what it would mean for science if researchers proved it wrong. At the time of this...
Calculus Expert
Sketch the Graph of a Circle
Feel like you're going in circles? The fifteenth lesson in a series of 29 videos gives pupils a resource for writing equations of circles in standard form. Once in standard form, the instructor graphs the circle.
National Education Association
Scatter Plots and Line of Best Fit
Demonstrate how to use a box and whisker plot to place a line of best fit accurately with an educational video. It begins with a review of box and whisker and line of best fit, and then uses an application problem to describe the...
Imagine Learning Classroom
Form Irregular Verbs
Teach your class to pay attention to how a word looks and sounds when working with conjugating irregular verbs into the past tense. The video provides several examples of incorrectly and correctly spelled irregular verbs.
Curated Video
Learn the Alphabet
Begin the alphabet with a cute video featuring the letter a. Kids can see several puppets naming things that start with a, including an astronaut, an axe, and armour.
Curated Video
Safety Mode
Teach your YouTube users how to protect themselves from offensive content with a mini lesson on Safety Mode. The teacher presents information about Safety Mode, and then demonstrates how it can be turned on and off. Learners...
Jacob Clifford
Intro: Basic Economic Concepts
Before delving into the bank of instructional videos that this economics instructor has to offer, check out an introductory video in which he offers a quick overview of the topics he will be covering in the particular unit.
TV411
Understanding Hard Words
Two strategies for decoding unfamiliar words are featured on a worksheet that illustrates how to use the parts of words (prefix, root, and suffix) and context to determine meaning. Examples are included as is a guided practice exercise.
TV411
Learn the Steps to Clear Essay Writing!
Introduce your young writers to the five-paragraph expository essay format with a four-page instructional activity that uses color codes to model for writers how to craft the essay. Although designed to prepare writers for the GED, the...
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How Many Languages Do You Speak When You Speak English?
What do the words pizza, broccoli, and ciao have in common? Why they are all English words that originally came from Italian. Ask your middle schoolers to guess the origins of a list of words by matching the word with the language from...
