Curated Video
Scale Ratio of a Drawing
In this short math video we will determine the scale ratio of a drawing to answer a standardized math test question. We will begin by drawing a picture to visualize the problem. We will compare the drawing length to the actual length. ...
Science Buddies
How to Make an LED Temporary Tattoo – Cool Wearables
Make your own light-up LED temporary tattoo in this fun DIY activity! This is your chance to design and create your own wearable device. Written instructions and a materials list for this paper circuit project are available on the...
Science Buddies
Make a Woven Capacitive Touch Sensor
Weave your own touch sensor in this tech-savvy crafting activity! Learn how to control color changing lights with your hand-made sensor. Written instructions and a materials list for this weaving project are available on the Science...
Curated Video
Finding Volume of Rectangular Prisms with Fractional Edge Lengths Using Unit Cubes
In this video, students will learn how to find the volume of a rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths by using the concept of unit cubes. The video explains the key concepts of volume and fraction addition, and provides...
Curated Video
Using Inverse Relations to Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions
In this video lesson, students learn how to solve whole number by fraction division problems using the inverse relationship of multiplication and division. The teacher explains the concept and provides examples, guiding students through...
Curated Video
Collecting and Organizing Measurement Data with a T Chart
In this lesson, students learn how to collect measurement data by organizing it on a T chart. They are taught how to measure using rulers and record measurements as mixed numbers. The T chart helps them organize the data by recording...
NUMBEROCK
Measurement Songs For Kids | 3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Thank you for watching our Measurement Songs Compilation. We hope you liked the songs!
Amor Sciendi
Prehistoric Cave Art from Font de Gaume Cave
We discuss mankind's beautiful ability to think abstractly while looking at cave paintings.
Science360
THESE BIOBOTS SHOW SOME REAL MUSCLE
WARNING: THIS VIDEO HAS SCENES WITH FLASHING LIGHTS. The tiny BioBots engineered at one NSF-funded Science and Technology Center (STC) move a bit like inchworms, but they represent giant strides in science and engineering. They can be...
Next Animation Studio
Sea-level accelerating faster than previously thought: study
A new study has revealed that sea levels have been rising at an unprecedented rate. Global sea levels had been rising at a minimal rate of less than half an inch per decade between 1900 to 1990, but have since risen 1.2 inches per...
Science360
SCIENTISTS CREATE ICE STORMS TO STUDY NATURE'S CHILLY RESPONSE
Anyone who has ever driven in freezing rain knows all too well the potential hazards of an ice storm. These powerful winter weather events are also capable of catastrophic ecological and socio-economic impacts on forest ecosystems,...
Food Farmer Earth
Tree Hive Bees- Scientific Research to Save the Honeybees
In an effort to save the honeybees, a veteran researcher, Lynn Royce, looks at tree hive bees to uncover the clues that may help their populations rebound.
Food Farmer Earth
Canning Sardines at Home: A Guide to Preserving the Sea's Bounty
This video tutorial demonstrates the process of canning sardines, highlighting the importance of using a pressure canner to safely preserve low-acid foods like fish. The tutorial covers the entire canning process, from preparing the...
Curated Video
The Ancient Influence of Barley: From Beer to Religion
This video explores the significant impact of barley on ancient civilizations and its enduring influence in modern times. From its role in the invention of beer to its use as currency, measurement, and religious symbolism, barley has...
Brian McLogan
ACT SAT Prep learn how to determine the missing height of two equivalent volumes for cylinders
ACT SAT Prep learn how to determine the missing height of two equivalent volumes for cylinders
Catalyst University
Upper Limb Tension Tests (ULTTs) | Median Nerve Bias
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the median nerve tension test (AKA ULTT-1 or ULTT-A), a test used to diagnose nerve tension/adverse and arrow dynamics and that is also part of the cervical radiculopathy clinical prediction rule.
The Backyard Scientist
Potato cannon powered glider!
My friend & I collaborated in Dropbox Paper to build a collapsible glider for a potato cannon!
Ti & Me TV
Stretches To Get A Flexible Back Fast
Struggling with a tight back? Try this back flexibility stretch routine to quickly improve your flexibility and mobility. These are beginner friendly stretches that target the upper, middle, and lower back.
KnowMo
Introduction to Units and Why We Use Them
This video introduces the concept of units, why they are used and how they are used. It discusses the importance of units in providing meaning to measurements and allowing us to directly compare quantities. It also explains the history...
Curated Video
The History and Recipe of Crumpets
Crumpets are a British flat cake that is usually cooked on a stovetop. Learn about the history of the crumpet and try making this simple recipe at home.
Curated Video
Exploring the Life and Behavior of Ants
This video provides an overview of arthropods, focusing on ants and their remarkable characteristics. It explores the diversity of arthropods, their social organization, communication methods, and life cycle. The video highlights the...
ATHS Engineering
3D Modeling an Angle Bracket Using Onshape
The teacher explains a project where students will 3D model an angle bracket based on a multiview drawing, using tools such as the fillet and hole tool in Onshape. The dimensions and specifications are provided, and the end result should...