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Instructional Video15:59
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Flipped Math

Systems of Inequalities

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Provide everyone an equal chance to learn about inequalities. The second of six lessons in Algebra 1 Unit 3 focuses on systems of inequalities. Scholars watch a video to learn how to identify solutions to an inequality and how to graph...
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Instructional Video18:13
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Flipped Math

Data Distributions

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
The shape of a data distribution can help shape one's understanding of the data. The second of five lessons in Algebra 1 Unit 4 focuses on data distributions. By watching a video, scholars learn about symmetric, bimodal, and skewed...
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AP Test Prep9:20
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Flipped Math

Calculus AB/BC - Defining Continuity at a Point

For Students 10th - 12th
Learning about continuity is a continuous process. An educational video first shows individuals the definition of continuity at a point. They see several examples on the topic and then investigate how to identify the types of...
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Instructional Video12:24
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Transforming Education

SEL for Educators: Mini Module #2

For Teachers K - Higher Ed
A 12-minute video details the first social and emotional learning practice—examine identity; how do educators work on their social and emotional wellbeing. One of five high-leverage practices looks closely at values and purpose,...
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Instructional Video15:16
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Flipped Math

SSS and SAS

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Why use six corresponding parts when three will suffice? The second of five lessons in the Geometry - Triangle Congruence unit focuses on the SSS and SAS triangle congruence criteria. By watching a video, scholars learn how to identify...
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Instructional Video17:57
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Flipped Math

Surface Area of Pyramids and Cones

For Students 9th - 12th
Scratch more than just the surface when investigating surface area. The second video of six installments in the Geometry - Surface Area and Volume unit focuses on the surface area of pyramids and cones. Young mathematicians learn to...
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Instructional Video29:22
GPB Television

Chemistry 102: The Metric System

For Students 6th - 12th
Although this lesson is directed at a chemistry class, all laboratory classes require the use of metric measurement. Here is a half-hour video introduction to measurement systems and a thorough teaching about the base-ten metric system...
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Instructional Video7:17
Bozeman Science

Cladograms

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
No, a cladogram is not a new mass measurement beyond kilo. In the video, scholars watch as a simple cladogram is constructed consisting of seven organisms with shared characteristics. From this, the instructor asks where a new organism...
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Instructional Video1:14
Curated OER

Subtracting Single and Double Digit Numbers

For Teachers 5th - 8th
A quick step-by-step instruction on how to subtract single and double digit numbers is shown in this video. Note: There is no audio, and viewers may want to pause at certain points to take notes.
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Interactive1:35
Scholastic

Study Jams! Plant Cells

For Students 5th - 9th Standards
Eight fine-quality slides depict the cells that make up plants. Viewers will see colorful microscope views of the nucleus, cell wall, vacuole, chloroplasts, tracheids, and pollen grains. The resource would apply in either a cell...
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Instructional Video5:56
Curated OER

Respiratory System - Questions and Answers

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Intersperse your viewing of this video with questions that are shown on the screen. Keep your learners engaged by having them take notes and answer the questions. Parts of the respiratory system are shown with pictures and animation...
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Instructional Video9:29
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Crash Course

Equilibrium Equations

For Students 9th - 12th
Why do scholars need to know the quadratic formula? Check out this video that explains one application for the formula and how it makes solving equilibrium equations much easier. The video also covers chemical reactions and RICE tables. 
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Instructional Video8:20
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Crash Course

Solutions

For Students 9th - 12th
Why are chemists great for solving problems? They have all the solutions. Introduce your young chemists to the various ways of describing solutions, including molarity, molality, and mass percent, with a video that also explains why...
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Instructional Video13:41
Crash Course

Migrations and Intensification: Crash Course Big History #7

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
What happens when the earth reaches its carrying capacity of humans? As human populations grow, societies change from hunters and gatherers to agriculture to the industrial age and beyond. A video takes a global perspective of migration...
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Instructional Video5:16
Be Smart

Nature's Living Fireworks!

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Seventy-five percent of ocean species create their own light. Bioluminescence stars in an enlightening biology video that takes a look at some cool species. From fireflies to deep sea creatures, the video explores the process,...
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Instructional Video9:58
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Crash Course

Nuclear Chemistry

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Radioactivity and nuclear chemistry, transmutation of elements and isotopes, calculating half lives and radioactive decay. Introduce these concept and more with a video on carbon dating. The show concludes with an explanation of...
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Instructional Video5:09
TED-Ed

How Ingenious Animals Have Engineered Air Conditioning

For Students 4th - 12th Standards
Humans aren't the only species to build structures with air conditioning—we weren't even the first! The video explains how a variety of species that live under and above ground design their structures to allow for air circulation. It...
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Instructional Video7:53
Veritasium

What Exactly is the Present?

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
How do our minds define the present? Is it a second, a split second, or a moment? Our minds play tricks on us when it comes to aligning audio and visual cues. Learn more about why this happens, how our brains correct the error, and how...
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Instructional Video6:44
Be Smart

CRISPR and the Future of Human Evolution

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Will survival of the fittest be replaced by designer babies and eugenics in the near future? The technology exists now, but scientists still debate how to best use it. The future of the human race depends on the decisions made, but no...
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Instructional Video4:34
TED-Ed

What Is Dust Made Of?

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
We find dust almost everywhere, but have you ever considered it fascinating? Dust contains a variety of materials and varies greatly based on location. After learning about dust, scholars answer multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
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Instructional Video10:39
Bozeman Science

Population Modeling

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Are you Excelent with spread sheets? Video begins with an explanation of populations and life cycles of both plants and animals. Then it walks through how to model generations of a population by using a spreadsheet. It is the 15th in an...
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Instructional Video10:32
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Crash Course

Online Advertising: Crash Course Media Literacy #7

For Students 8th - 12th Standards
Ever notice how that pair of shoes you looked at online last week seems to be following you? Introduce young consumers to the world of online advertising with a well-written, media literacy video, part of an ongoing series. Viewers...
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Instructional Video5:15
Curated OER

The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England Explained

For Students 6th - 12th
Explore the differences between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England with a video that offers an in-depth look into each region and answers common questions about the surrounding countries. The video includes facts, engaging...
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Instructional Video7:02
TED-Ed

How to Understand Power

For Students 7th - 12th Standards
Where does power come from, and why does it matter? This video will spark engaged thought and conversation amongst your class as it discusses the origins of power, how it's exercised, and what young learners can do to become powerful in...

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