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Determine How a Final Exam Score Affect a Course Grade Using the TI84 (Weighted Averages Example)
Will this be on the final exam? A brief YouTube video shows scholars how to use the table feature of a graphing calculator to find the necessary score on a final exam to achieve a specific course grade. The example uses weighted averages...
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Solving Literal Equations - Part 2 (L7.1)
Literally, it's just like regular equation solving, but with more variables. Pupils learn to solve literal equations by watching an informative YouTube video. They see examples involving multiple steps using arithmetic operations.
Nature League
Life in Missoula, Montana - Field Trip
Many who enjoy YouTube science videos recognize Brit, the host, from her previous work on SciShow. Learn more about her many science degrees and why she started her show. Brit shares the area she where she currently lives and highlights...
Crash Course
Little Theater and American Avant Garde: Crash Course Theater #40
When it comes to quality theater, Americans were tardy to the party. A video on early American theater, number 40 on the Crash Course Drama and Theater playlist, shares information about plays during the early 20th century. Discussions...
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The Harlem Renaissance: Crash Course Theater #41
Artists shattered stereotypes during the Harlem Renaissance. Video 41 on the Crash Course Drama and Theater playlist describes art and theater during the time period with a focus on Broadway plays and musicals written by...
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Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing - Part 2
Not all systems have a single solution. To begin the video, the narrator reviews the different number of solutions possible with a system of linear equations. He continues with examples of solving systems of equations by graphing. Unlike...
National Education Association
Solving Absolute Value Inequalities
You know how to find absolute values and you know how to solve inequalities — but what happens when these two concepts are in the same problem? A YouTube video first reviews absolute values and moves on to solving absolute value...
Veritasium
Persistence Of Vision
Convince your pupils a purple ball is really red, blue, and green with a YouTube video lesson that demonstrates the persistence of vision using a simple ball. When the ball is in one place, it appears purple but when the instructor spins...
American Chemical Society
Is Fluoride in Drinking Water Safe?
Protect your teeth with fluoridated drinking water. A short YouTube video from the ACS Reactions playlist explains how fluoride is a safe substance to add to drinking water. It highlights some common myths and debunks them.
JFR Science
Electron Configurations: Orbital Box Diagrams
Configure your lesson plans to include a great resource. An informative YouTube video in the JFR Science playlist explains how to use orbital box diagrams to express electron configurations. It shows several examples of both expanded and...
Crash Course
Educational Technology: Crash Course Computer Science #39
Every minute, users upload 400 hours of video to YouTube, which is how the resource became available. From MOOCs to AI driven intelligent tutoring systems, an engaging video explains how technology has changed the world of education. It...
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Identifying Sets of Real Numbers
Some numbers just want to be whole. Viewers of a short YouTube video learn how to classify real numbers as rational/irrational numbers, integers, whole numbers, and natural numbers. They see how graphic organizers can help visualize...
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Properties of Real Numbers
You'll probably learn properties properly after viewing a video that reviews the properties of real numbers, including the identity and inverse properties. Scholars watch a YouTube video that shows how to use the properties to evaluate...
Crash Course
The Shape of Data: Distributions: Crash Course Statistics #7
Keep your knowledge of distributions in shape. An informative YouTube video describes how to analyze data using the shape of the data distribution. The seventh installment of the Crash Course Statistics series looks at normal...
Crash Course
Correlation Doesn't Equal Causation: Crash Course Statistics #8
There's likely a strong correlation between watching the video and learning about causation. Scholars hear about different types of correlation and correlation coefficients through the informative YouTube video. They also see how...
Crash Course
Controlled Experiments: Crash Course Statistics #9
Control your excitement about finding such a great resource! Scholars learn about different types and purposes of experiments through an engaging YouTube video. The ninth part of the Crash Course Statistics series looks at controlled...
Crash Course
Probability Part 2: Updating Your Beliefs with Bayes: Crash Course Statistics #14
There are days when you just want to learn about Bayes' theorem. Viewers watch an engaging YouTube video to see how Bayes' theorem connects to conditional probability. They explore how Bayesian statistics differ from frequentist...
Anywhere Math
Proportions
They're different, yet somehow still the same. Pupils watch an informative YouTube video that focuses on proportions. The video works through several examples of determining whether two different ratios are equivalent. It also shows how...
Anywhere Math
Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions
Take away any hesitation about using a great resource. Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video that covers how to add and subtract linear expressions. Thankfully, it first explains what algebraic linear expressions are to build base...
Anywhere Math
Mean Absolute Deviation
I mean it when I say that you'll learn about mean absolute deviation. By watching an informative YouTube video, viewers see how to calculate the mean absolute deviation. The video shows a few examples and explains the interpretation of...
Anywhere Math
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Ready to learn a voluminous amount about volumes? Look no further! Learners view an informative YouTube video that shows how to calculate the volume of rectangular prisms with fractional side lengths. It goes on to explain the process of...
Anywhere Math
Writing Equations in Two Variables
Get two variables for the price of one equation. An informative YouTube video first focuses on how to distinguish between independent and dependent variables. It then goes on to show how to determine if a given ordered pair is a solution...
Anywhere Math
Slope
Conquer the steep learning curve on slope. A short YouTube video shows how to determine the slope of a line. All of the examples apply the idea of rise over run to the graphs of lines.
Anywhere Math
Solving Inequalities with Addition or Subtraction
Not all videos are made equal. Viewers of a short YouTube video see how to solve one-step inequalities. It also covers how to graph the solution set to an inequality before showing how to apply inequalities to a real-world situation.