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Instructional Video12:04
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Crash Course

Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson: Crash Course Theater #15

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Who doesn't love a play where most of the characters die? Such deaths are a defining characteristic of many of Shakespeare's tragedies, the topic of an informational video on the Bard and his works. Along with outlining the plot elements...
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Instructional Video10:45
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Nature League

Sex Cells and Inherited Trauma - De-Natured

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Do our experiences in childhood become part of our genetic makeup? The third of a four-part video series focusing on reproduction examines trending research in epigenetics. The narrator explains the experiment, data, and analysis of the...
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Instructional Video8:06
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Nature League

Searching for Mysis Shrimp - Field Trip

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Surely, the biggest fish in the lake will benefit from a meal of big, tasty shrimp! Take biology scholars on a trip to Flathead Lake in the second of a five-part Invertebrates series. Scientists currently studying the lake take the...
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Instructional Video10:24
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Nature League

Why Are Millipedes Cuter Than Centipedes? - From A to B

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
In an invertebrate beauty pageant, why do millipedes always scuttle away with the crown? Part four of a five-part series of Invertebrate videos compares and contrasts the millipede with the centipede in terms of diet, behavior, and body...
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Instructional Video7:14
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Nature League

What is Reproduction? - Lesson Plan

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
What force drives a species' will to survive and thrive? Explore reproduction through the first of a four-part video series. The narrator discusses both sexual and asexual reproduction and cites examples of each. 
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Instructional Video11:02
Crash Course

P-Hacking: Crash Course Statistics #30

For Students 9th - 12th
Spot the fake research. The 30th installment of the Crash Course Statistics series explains p-hacking and the family wise error rate, which occurs when researchers attempt to weed out a statistically significant result even when one is...
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Instructional Video12:01
The Great War

German Pistols of World War 1

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Need to describe the importance of new technology and weaponry to the Germans during World War I? The resource does just that! Scholars view different prominent pistols and cutting-edge technologies Germans used during World War I,...
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Instructional Video11:09
Crash Course

Fitting Models Is like Tetris: Crash Course Statistics #35

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Different statistical models tell people unique information about data. The 35th lesson in the Crash Course Statistics series describes two different statistic models: ANOVA and Repeated Measures ANOVA. The narrator of a short video...
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Instructional Video3:41
Corbett Maths

Algebraic Notation

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
Algebraic vocabulary and notation sometimes seem like a foreign language. A video tutorial breaks down the vocabulary and notation into easy-to-understand chunks. The narrator writes the notation with symbols, in words, and verbalizes...
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Instructional Video8:26
Mathispower4u

Types of Linear Equations: Conditional, Identity, and Contradiction

For Students 8th - 10th Standards
What do you do when the x's cancel out? Don't let pupils panic when they eliminate the variable while solving an equation. A thorough lesson describes the situations that produce one, infinite, and no real solutions. The...
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Instructional Video5:07
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MinutePhysics

Relativistic Addition of Velocity — Special Relativity Chapter 6

For Students 10th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists know things can't travel faster than light speed, so how do scholars add together numbers close to light speed? The sixth video in the eight-part series on Special Relativity answers these questions and more. the narrator not...
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Instructional Video8:15
Mathispower4u

Solving Literal Equations - Part 1 (L7.1)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Be prepared to solve for b. Young mathematicians watch a video on how to solve literal equations. They follow along as the narrator works through several examples of solving for a particular variable using inverses of the four basic...
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Instructional Video4:35
Mathispower4u

Solving a Formula for a Variable (Example 1)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Sometimes it's just easier to rearrange things. An informative video shows how to rearrange formulas to solve for a specified variable. Learners watch as the narrator solves the slope-intercept formula, area formula for a triangle, and...
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Instructional Video4:03
Mathispower4u

Solve a Literal Equation for a Variable (Example 3)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
More examples never hurt. An educational YouTube video highlights how to solve literal equations. The narrator works through two examples, one where the variable is in the denominator of a fraction and one where the variable is the...
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Instructional Video13:51
Corbett Maths

Speed, Distance, Time

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Speed up your learning of distance, rate, and time problems. Future mathematicians view a video to review how to determine distance, rate, or time, given the other two quantities. They watch as the narrator works through several examples.
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Instructional Video5:27
California Academy of Science

Preventing Plastic Pollution

For Students 6th - 10th Standards
While plastics don't biodegrade, they do photodegrade, creating issues in Earth's oceans. The final video in the Healthy Oceans series explains why plastic in oceans causes so many issues. the narrator explains the impact of plastic...
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Instructional Video3:57
Domain of Science

The Chain of Life

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
The narrator of a short animated video asks viewers to consider how they are just one link in a great chain of life that extends all the way back through time to the first single-cell organisms.
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Instructional Video7:31
The School of Life

Artificial Intelligence

For Students 9th - 12th
Introduce young computer scientists to the field of artificial intelligence with a short video that provides an overview of the three types of IA: narrow intelligence (weak AI), artificial general intelligence (strong AI), and artificial...
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Instructional Video5:20
Mathispower4u

Find the Height of a Trapezoid Given Area (Example)

For Students 7th - 11th Standards
Reach new heights in your geometry knowledge. An educational video shows viewers how to find the height of a trapezoid given the area. They watch as the narrator works through an example of such a problem.
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Study Guide
Reed Novel Studies

The Little Prince: Novel Study

For Teachers 5th - 8th Standards
Do our eyes play tricks on us? The Little Prince narrator begins with a discussion of the difference in what grown-ups and children see. Scholars read how he puts this to the test using a drawing and find synonyms to vocabulary...
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Instructional Video5:34
Corbett Maths

Enlargements Using Ray Method

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Figure out what to do when there is no grid to count. Using a ruler and a sharp pencil, the narrator shows how to perform a dilation when the figure is not on a grid. The ray method works by drawing a ray from the center of dilation...
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Instructional Video5:11
Corbett Maths

Enlargements with Negative Scale Factor

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
How will a scale factor affect a figure—negatively? Using a grid, the narrator of an engaging video performs a dilation with a negative scale factor. The presenter compares a positive scale factor with a negative scale factor to explain...
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Instructional Video4:55
Corbett Maths

Finding the Centre of Enlargement

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Where did the transformation begin? Using a ruler, the narrator of a short presentation shows how to find the center of enlargement for transformed figures. Worksheets provide the class members an opportunity to practice the newly...
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Instructional Video3:53
Corbett Maths

Coordinates and Shapes

For Students 6th - 11th Standards
Where is the point? Given three points on the coordinate plane, the video walks through the steps to find the location of the fourth point to create a given special quadrilateral. The narrator first determines the coordinates of the...

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