Instructional Video4:04
TED-Ed

TED-ED: How to spot a misleading graph - Lea Gaslowitz

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When they're used well, graphs can help us intuitively grasp complex data. But as visual software has enabled more usage of graphs throughout all media, it has also made them easier to use in a careless or dishonest way - and as it turns...
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

The Fascinating Truth About the Moon: Exploring its Mysteries and Impact on Earth

3rd - 12th
This video provides fascinating insights into the moon, debunking common misconceptions and revealing intriguing facts. From the existence of the far side of the moon to its impact on Earth's stability and climate, the video explores the...
Instructional Video3:21
Wonderscape

What Does the Moon Look Like?

K - 5th
The moon is Earth's only natural satellite, the fifth largest in our solar system, and appears bright in our night sky due to sunlight reflection. Despite its significant appearance, the moon is much smaller than Earth, being only about...
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Stern-Gerlach Experiment and spin quantum number : Revealing Electron Spin

9th - Higher Ed
The Stern-Gerlach experiment, which took place in 1922, was the most important proof that electrons have spin and that they have a spin quantum number. A stream of silver atoms was sent through an experiment using a magnetic field that...
Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

Magnetic Quantum Number: The Magnetic Effect on Electrons

9th - Higher Ed
The magnetic quantum number abbreviated as m represents the orbital orientation of an electron in a given energy level and sublevel. Here's a thorough rundown: Definition: Azimuthal quantum number (L) is represented by đť‘™l, and the...
Instructional Video6:43
Curated Video

Decoding the Photoelectric Effect: How It Works

9th - Higher Ed
The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon that occurs when light, consisting of photons, interacts with the inner structure of an atom. Photons carry a specific amount of energy proportional to their frequency, which is transferred to an...
Instructional Video7:58
ATHS Engineering

Meet Your New 3D Printer

9th - Higher Ed
3D Printers are useful tools in engineering. Today, we're going to talk about each of the types of 3D printers we have, their components, and more. Make sure you take some basic notes.
Instructional Video8:39
Curated Video

How to Build a RACI Chart

10th - Higher Ed
The RACI Chart is one of the most important Project Tools. You will sometimes hear the terms RACI Matrix, Responsibility Matrix, or Linear Responsibility Chart (LRC). Let’s look at how to build one! In the video, I discuss the...
Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

Rotation

6th - 12th
Circular movement about an axis or a point. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract concepts and...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Centripetal Force: How Central Forces Cause Objects to Spin or Turn

6th - 12th
What are central forces and how do they make objects spin or turn? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. A centripetal force makes an object follow a circular path. The moment of inertia is the resistance of an object when the speed of...
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Distorted Graphs: Heat wave

6th - 12th
What does this graph show? Information is gradually built up throughout the film to show not only why some information is vital to an accurate graph, but why lack or skewing of information can lead to misrepresentation. Maths -...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Life Without the Moon

6th - 12th
The Moon holds Earth in place and dictates our seasons. What happens to planets without a moon like ours? Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. The Moon formed after Earth collided with its twin, Theia. In proportion to the size...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Day and Night - Earth’s Rotation

6th - 12th
What is the difference between day and night? How is this governed by the Earth's movement? Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. The Sun generates light. The Earth spins on its axis. A full rotation of Earth takes 24 hours. The...
Instructional Video3:01
Curated Video

The Mirror Lines of the Taj Mahal

6th - 12th
Recreating the mirror lines of the Taj Mahal using coordinates to investigate reflective symmetry. Maths - Shape A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s math films show abstract concepts in...
Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

Dark Side of the Moon

6th - 12th
The dark side of the Moon remained a mystery until space travel allowed for circumnavigation. What did the astronauts find? Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. The Moon orbits around the Earth and spins on its axis. These...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Coordinate Geometry: Descartes

6th - 12th
The development of the Cartesian Coordinates system, and linear and non-linear equations, by the mathematician who fled the small hometown that now reveres him. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning...
Instructional Video0:45
Curated Video

Seasons – Clip

K - 5th
Find out why the equator doesn't experience seasons like other parts of the planet. Physical processes - The Earth and beyond - Seasons Learning Points The equator is an imaginary line around the centre of the Earth. The equator divides...
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Night and day

K - 5th
Find out why our planet spends half its time in darkness and the other half in sunlight. Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - Sun, Earth and Moon Learning Points The spin of the Earth causes day and night. The Earth orbits around...
Instructional Video3:09
Curated Video

Leap year

K - 5th
Why do we have a leap year once every four years? Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - Sun, Earth and Moon Learning Points A leap year occurs every four years. There are 366 days in a leap year. The extra day of a leap year is...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

The seasons

K - 5th
Find out how the tilt of the Earth's axis causes the seasons. Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - Seasons Learning Points The tilt of the Earth's axis causes the seasons. The Earth can be divided into the northern and southern...
Instructional Video6:43
Flipping Physics

Electric Motor Basics

12th - Higher Ed
In today's lesson, we delve into the fascinating world of electric motors. Visualize a rectangular conducting loop in a uniform magnetic field – the key to motor magic. As we explore the loop's rotation, we decipher induced magnetic...
Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

Symmetry and Optical Activity: Do Your Molecules Have It?

9th - Higher Ed
Symmetry and optical activity are intricately linked in organic molecules. A molecule is optically active if it can rotate the plane of polarized light. Optical activity arises from the molecule’s lack of symmetry—specifically, its...
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Geometry and Measurements: The Translation of a Point and a Line Segment

K - 8th
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Identify the translation of a point and a line segment.87118
Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

Geometry and Measurement: Translation

K - 8th
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Identify translation on the Cartesian plane using life applications.14442