Instructional Video9:59
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3Blue1Brown

Linear Combinations, Span, and Basis Vectors | Essence of Linear Algebra, Chapter 2

11th - Higher Ed Standards
What does it mean for two vectors to be linearly independent? The resource presents the basics of basis vectors and linear combinations. The third video in the 15-part series provides a definition of linear independence in terms of the...
Instructional Video4:10
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TED-Ed

The Last Banana: A Thought Experiment in Probability

7th - 12th Standards
Your learners will be surprised by the thought-provoking, counterintuitive puzzle presented in this short video that models a fun, fictional situation in which a game is played with two number cubes to decide which of two people wins a...
Lesson Plan7:31
Curated OER

Inside OKCupid: The Math of Online Dating

9th - 12th Standards
Capture the hearts of your young statisticians with this real-life example of using statistics in online dating. The use of average and geometric mean are discussed in the context of creating the algorithm used to connect people.
Lesson Plan3:42
TED-Ed

How Many Ways Can You Arrange a Deck of Cards?

9th - 12th Standards
Entertain and grab your learners' attention with a short video clip that engagingly teaches the concept of a permutation and how a factorial is a wonderful shortcut for theoretical probability calculations.
Interactive3:56
Scholastic

Study Jams! Circle Graph

3rd - 5th Standards
Over a pizza dinner, RJ and Mia discuss how to use a circle or pie graph to represent data. After viewing, data analysts can use a Test Yourself feature to assess their own understanding. This is ideal for use in a flipped classroom lesson.
Interactive3:52
Scholastic

Study Jams! Units of Measurement

5th - 8th Standards
As Mia and RJ discuss measurement, your class is introduced to the customary and metric systems for measuring mass, capacity, weight, and length. Temperature scales are also introduced. This resource can help set the foundation for later...
Interactive3:08
Scholastic

Study Jams! Percents

5th - 7th Standards
Sam's mom is a bowling woman and her birthday is around the corner. Can Sam afford the shirt in the store window for her? Mia helps him solve a multi-step percent problem to figure it out!
Lesson Plan10:25
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation

8th - Higher Ed Standards
The pocket mouse can be light brown like the sands of the desert, or dark brown like the volcanic lava flows that are interspersed throughout New Mexico's Valley of Fire. It seems that predators have weeded out light colored mice in this...
Interactive3:18
Scholastic

Study Jams! Multiplication

3rd - 4th Standards
What does baking cupcakes have to do with multiplication? Watch this video and find out as your class learns that multiplication is the repeated addition of equal groups. Properties of multiplication are also introduced with...
Interactive1:45
Scholastic

Study Jams! Properties of Addition

1st - 3rd Standards
Zoe from the StudyJams! crew brings the properties of addition to life by clearly explaining the meaning of the associative, commutative, and identity properties as she collects photos for an album. Listen to the included karaoke song...
Interactive
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Scholastic

Study Jams! Fractions

3rd - 5th Standards
What can quesadillas teach your class about fractions? More than you might think. AJ and Zoe from the StudyJams! crew use this Mexican cuisine to explain how fractions are just equal parts of a whole, defining the key terms numerator and...
Interactive2:22
Scholastic

Study Jams! Integers

4th - 6th Standards
Stay positive, teaching about integers just got a little easier! Explain how positive and negative numbers are opposites using number lines and real-world examples. The included assessment provides an excellent opportunity to check for...
Instructional Video4:12
TED-Ed

What is Zeno’s Dichotomy Paradox?

9th - 12th Standards
Logic, paradox, infinity and finite...it all used to be Greek to me! And these concepts in modern day philosophy and advanced mathematics truly are Greek in origin, with particular regard to ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea. Learn...
Interactive3:03
Scholastic

Study Jams! Photosynthesis

4th - 7th Standards
One friend explains to another that plants combine water and carbon dioxide with the energy of the sun to produce sugar and oxygen. She mentions the roles of the roots, chloroplasts, and stomata in an engaging video that reviews how...
Instructional Video3:45
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TED-Ed

Four Ways to Understand the Earth's Age

6th - 12th Standards
Cartoon children compare the earth's age to timescales that we understand:a calendar year, the thickness of a book, the human lifespan. This smart film clip is definitely worth adding to your geologic timescale lesson! If you subscribe...
Instructional Video7:20
Khan Academy

Solving a Proportion with an Unknown Variable (Example)

6th - 8th Standards
There are many ways to solve a proportion. In this presentation, Sal goes over all of them. He demonstrates several methods for solving a proportion. He goes through every necessary step and explains the entire process. This would be...
Instructional Video5:48
Khan Academy

Proportion Word Problem (Example 1)

6th - 8th Standards
This video elaborates on the basic concept of finding an unknown by analyzing a word problem and then applying one of the techniques seen in the previous video. Tip: Use this word problem as a warm-up before your math lesson.
Instructional Video19:42
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Flipped Math

Modeling with Quadratics

9th - 10th Standards
Do some interpretive modeling. Class members watch three examples of interpreting key features of a graph of a quadratic to find solutions to a real-world problem. Learners review how to find the key features on a graph using technology...
Instructional Video20:30
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Flipped Math

Exponential Decay

9th - 10th Standards
The values keep getting smaller—quickly! Pupils watch a video that contrasts exponential decay with exponential growth from the first lesson in the unit. Learners identify exponential functions that are decaying and create graphs of...
Instructional Video3:38
Mathispower4u

Find the Dimensions of a Bookcase Using a Linear Equation (Example)

8th - 11th Standards
How much wood would ...? The quick video uses a linear equation to determine the size of a bookshelf given a diagram of the shelves and the amount of wood to use. Scholars see how to set up the equation and solve it to determine the...
Instructional Video0:53
Corbett Maths

Angles in the Same Segment – Proof

8th - 12th Standards
If angles intercept the same arc, the angles must be the same size. The quick video talks through the proof of showing the reason two inscribed angles that intersect the same arc have the same measurement. Pupils then create their own...
Instructional Video5:34
Corbett Maths

Enlargements Using Ray Method

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...
Instructional Video7:45
Corbett Maths

Tree Diagrams

6th - 9th Standards
Climb out on a branch to find probabilities. Using tree diagrams, the resource shows how to find compound probabilities when the events are not uniform. The video works through two different scenarios, one where the probabilities remain...
Instructional Video6:29
Corbett Maths

Pythagoras Rectangles and Isosceles Triangles

7th - 12th Standards
When does the Pythagorean Theorem come in handy? An intriguing video uses the Pythagorean Theorem to solve problems other than simply finding the length of a side of a right triangle. Pupils find the diagonal of a rectangle and the...