Instructional Video1:26
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Binary Code

6th - 8th
A goofy upper grader explains to viewers what binary code is and how it works to tell the computer what to do. He does a good job of explaining how the code works and what each 1 and 0 represent. Because he mentions base 2 this could be...
Instructional Video2:44
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Adding One-Digit Numbers

K - 2nd
Your littlest learners will get a kick out of this math trick. The young lady in the video draws dots on each number and then counts them up. She correlates her method to images and explains all the numbers that can hold dots. This is a...
Instructional Video9:21
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Addition Techniques

4th - 6th
Charley and Professor Perez show us how to add numbers in a variety of ways. They use a number line to show how the various methods work. This clip shows learners that there are multiple ways to solve any addition problem. Intended for...
Instructional Video15:01
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 2 (Part 8)

3rd
Provide your class with a developmentally sound way to view four-digit subtraction. Sal uses visual solid aids to show what each step in the subtraction process represents. Everyone will be able to see the mathematical process in action.
Instructional Video15:39
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (Part 8)

3rd
Sal provides a series of numbers for viewers to consider. They must attempt to identify the number pattern and predict the following two numbers in the sequence. The video contains various problems involving place value and pattern...
Instructional Video17:53
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (part 9)

3rd
Have your class work through a series of exercises focused on number patterns with place value. Present each problem, allow your class to work through each one, and then show them what Sal did to solve each problem. Every problem is...
Instructional Video13:18
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (Part 3)

3rd
Learners explore this key concept through a review of reading and writing numbers up to 10,000. The instructor also leads a discussion of number progression. By using visual cues and brilliant colors, Sal makes it easy to understand how...
Instructional Video13:08
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (Part 5)

3rd
A video on Singapore Math uses a visual approach to understanding place value. It quizzes viewers on material learned about number sense. The instructor breaks down a large number, identifying the values in the thousands, hundreds, tens,...
Instructional Video15:43
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (Part 6)

3rd
A helpful video takes a deeper look at place value by identifying numbers of greater and lesser value using a visual approach. It would be a great way to solidify concepts for those who learn visually. Using bright colors and grouping...
Instructional Video0:34
Sesame Street

Horses Count To 20

Pre-K - 1st
Motivate your learners with this film. A series of horses appear one-by-one until reaching the number 20. This is a quick and easy way to review this concept.
Instructional Video0:20
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Number One And Only

Pre-K - K
Providing an introduction to the number one, this animated film features a young girl. It could be used as a quick anticipatory set in a preschool classroom before a lesson on counting.
Instructional Video1:01
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Salty & Pierre: Number 2

Pre-K - K
Salty and Pierre search for the number two in this animated film. The number two is found in a pond with two swans. This is quite a funny video. Students will love the inspector wearing a tutu.
Instructional Video1:03
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Salty & Pierre: Number 9

Pre-K - K
Salty and Pierre go on a search for number nine. This is a great way to kick off a lesson involving this number.
Instructional Video1:01
Sesame Street

Counting By Two's

Pre-K - K
A little girl invites us to count by two's. Each image flips to reveal objects appearing by two's. The little girl counts to ten by two's, four different times.
Instructional Video0:51
Sesame Street

Pinball: 12

Pre-K - K
Counting to the number twelve is fun with this video which tracks the path of a pinball. This animated film could be used as a way to reinforce counting skills or as a motivator prior to a math lesson.
Instructional Video0:36
Sesame Street

Martians Discover 16

Pre-K - K
Providing an introduction to 16, Martians interact with this number. This could be a fun way to introduce the number in a kindergarten or pre-school classroom.
Instructional Video4:48
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How Do You Round Numbers?

4th - 5th
Review the concept of rounding numbers in the millions. Using the example 2,561,190, the narrator rounds numbers to the nearest million, hundred thousand, ten thousand, thousand, hundred and ten. This is a terrific way to reinforce...
Instructional Video2:09
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Multiplication Tables

3rd - 5th
An instructor shows that with multiplication it is easier to multiply than to solve a problem through repeated addition. This is a very concrete example that shows both the reason and the rational behind multiplication.
Instructional Video2:37
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Expanded Form

2nd - 4th
Watch Allison write the number 213 in expanded form. She explains how each number is multiplied by a 1, 10, or 100 and how it relates to place value. This clip is short and fast, but could be useful for learners needing an expanded form...
Instructional Video6:04
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Rational and Irrational Numbers

6th - 8th
Irrational, rational, and terminating numbers are all covered in this math tutorial. The instructor uses a question from a math test to work through, showing how to compute and evaluate each answer to determine if the number given in...
Instructional Video13:54
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 2 (Part 6)

3rd
Sal reinforces the concepts taught in the first video on Singapore's four-digit addition with a series of addition problems. The video would be an excellent homework assignment. Ask your class to view it at home and write a paragraph on...
Instructional Video13:06
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Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (Part 7)

3rd
Third graders use zero, four, and five to make as many three-digit numbers as possible. Sal explains that to make the largest number possible, one must put the largest number in the highest place. Each step and Sal's thought process is...
Instructional Video2:10
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Ordering Fractions and Decimals (2)

4th - 7th
To help students visualize how to order fractions and decimals this teacher uses a clever story. The animation used is very bright and the context of the story may be a great way to help students understand why convert a fraction into a...
Instructional Video0:48
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Count In Binary

4th - 7th
Eight-year-old James, demonstrates how he counts in binary. This video does not have an explanation of what binary is but could act as an example of the binary system.