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Tarver Academy
Horizontal Lines in Slope-Intercept Form
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Horizontal Lines in Slope-Intercept Form
Curated Video
Identifying and Sorting Quadrilaterals
In this video, students learn how to identify and sort quadrilaterals at the Shape Warehouse by examining their attributes. Through visual examples and explanations, students are guided in recognizing the characteristics of...
Tarver Academy
How to Multiply Fractions
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Multiply Fractions
Tarver Academy
Parallel Lines with a Transversal Example Problem
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Parallel Lines with a Transversal Example Problem
Prime Coaching Sport
Bouncing PE & Sport Skills - How to teach the fundamentals: Kindy-Grade 2's
In this 'Bouncing' skills video you'll be equipped with the core teaching points for the: • Bouncing • Cross-overs • Dribbling and ball handling
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Inking Techniques: Hatching, Stippling, Scumbling Tutorial
Learn five pen and ink techniques to use for additional value and texture in your next drawing.
Curated Video
Identify Direct and Inverse Variation Using the Shape of Graphs
This video explains how to interpret graphs in a coordinate plane to understand the relationship between x and y values. Review examples of both direct and inverse variations, highlighting how the shape of the graph provides information...
Prime Coaching Sport
Super Sport stars lesson 6
Individual follow-along ideas for PE, including warm-ups, fitness, soccer/football control and passinging, serving), hoop throwing activities, using tall cones, a hoop, and soccer ball
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics Figure Skating
Every four years, we watch the stakes for Olympic figure skaters get higher, as they try to increase rotation in the air with their triple axels and quadruple toe loops. How do they do that? It's a scientific principle that we asked...
Rachel's English
Horse Idioms! American English Pronunciation
Learn American English idioms that make use of horses. Example: don't beat a dead horse, a horse of a different color, don't put the cart before the horse, charlie horse, making hay, I could eat a horse, get off your high horse, hold...
Curated Video
Identifying Triangles
In this video, students learn how to identify triangles by finding shapes with three straight sides that meet at three corners. The video emphasizes the importance of straight sides and the connection of all sides at corners or vertices.
Curated Video
Measuring with a Ruler
This video is a tutorial on how to measure to the nearest inch using a ruler. The video explains the proper use of a ruler and how to avoid common misunderstandings when measuring. The tutorial also shows different types of rulers that...
Curated Video
Finding Missing Angle Measurements Using Complementary and Supplementary Angles
This video lesson teaches students how to find missing angle measurements by using complementary and supplementary angles. It explains the concepts of complementary angles (summing to 90 degrees) and supplementary angles (summing to 180...
Tarver Academy
Absolute Value for Beginners
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Absolute Value for Beginners
Curated Video
Find the GCF and LCM using prime factorization
In this lesson you will learn how to find the GCF and LCM of two whole numbers by using their prime factors.
Visual Learning Systems
Simple Machines: Inclined Planes
A day does not go by without using simple machines. This program explores the six major types of simple machines with practical, colorful examples of each. Vivid video footage illustrates how each of the following simple machines works...
Curated Video
Describe the Relationship Between Two Measures by Examining the Graph of a Line
This video explains how to describe the relationship between two measures by examining the graph of a line. They discuss the independent and dependent variables, as well as proportional and non-proportional relationships. Through...
Curated OER
Types of Angles
Acute, obtuse, right, and straight are all different types of angles. This clip provides a brief definition and example of each of the four types of angles. Tip: Have your class go on an angle hunt, the team that finds the most of each...
Curated OER
What are Acute, Obtuse, Right, and Straight Angles?
Angles are identified by the measurement of their angles. Well, that would make sense. The instructor illustrates four different angles and their names by identifying their degrees. Zero to less than 90 degrees is an acute angle, while...