Instructional Video6:26
Packt

Why We Need Big O Notation?

Higher Ed
This video explains the need for big O notation. This clip is from the chapter "Big O Notation" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section introduces you to big O notation in data structures.
Instructional Video8:56
Learning Mole

Addition to 10,000

Pre-K - 12th
This animated math video lesson is all about numbers 1 - 10,000. Students will love this engaging and interactive video that takes them step-by-step on how to analyze and interact with numbers in a fun way.
Instructional Video1:11
The Met

#MetKids—How to draw with an Eraser

6th - 11th
Follow along with Brandon, age 9, and learn how to use your eraser to draw. Materials: --paper --pencil --eraser --paper towel Instructions: 1.Take a blank sheet of paper and a pencil. Place your pencil in your palm to grip it, and hold...
Instructional Video13:37
T1J

Cultural Appropriation, Revisited

9th - 11th
Get two months of Skillshare free: https://skl.sh/t1j I've talked about cultural appropriation before, but without much nuance. Now I try to fill in the blanks. SUBSCRIBE!!!► https://goo.gl/qVF6Cu Join our Discord Community►...
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Solving Multistep Problems with Bar Models

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve a multistep problem using a bar model. The example problem involves determining the number of dogs in a pet store when given the number of birds, cats, and the total number of animals.
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

Solving Unknowns using the Commutative Property of Addition

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the commutative property of addition and how it can be used to solve addition problems with unknown add-ins or sums. The teacher provides examples and encourages students to reorder add-ins to make...
Instructional Video1:29
The Met

#MetKids—Create a Flip Book

6th - 11th
Follow along with Krishna, age 12, and learn how to create and animate a flip book. Materials: --sticky notepad --tape --pencil or pen Instructions: 1. Start with a blank stack of sticky notes. You might want to split one notepad into...
Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

MIND-BENDING LOGIC PUZZLE - The Self-Counting Sentence

6th - 11th
"In this sentence, the number of occurrences of the digit 0 is __, of the digit 1 is __, of the digit 2 is __, of the digit 3 is __, of the digit 4 is __, of the digit 5 is __, of the digit 6 is __, of the digit 7 is __, of the digit 8...
Instructional Video6:06
Curated Video

5 Ways To Lose The Victim Mindset - 5 Ways to Recognize It

Higher Ed
In this video I’ll be talking about I will be talking about how to get out of the victim mindset. I’m going to give you 5 ways to recognize whether you have this mindset and 5 solutions to break out of the victim mindset. Setbacks,...
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

Multiplication Using Groups

K - Higher Ed
All around you, there are groups of objects in all shapes and sizes. When you have a lot of groups of something, it may be harder to figure out the total number of objects. Multiplication can help you with that! Come and dive with us in...
Instructional Video2:16
The Met

#MetKids—How to Make a Mixed-up Beings Book

6th - 11th
Follow along to learn how to make a mixed-up beings book with your friends. Draw in a Book Materials: • blank notebook • pencil • colored pencils Instructions: 1. In your book, draw a head and neck on the upper flap. Connect the neck to...
Instructional Video10:08
Curated OER

Prepositions - English Grammar #2

5th - 9th
Continue learning about prepositions of location and direction in part two with Jennifer. Different prepositions are discussed with the same fill-in-the-blank format from part one. The video ends with questions where the viewer chooses...
Instructional Video1:11
PBS

Measuring Waves | UNC-TV Science

6th - 12th
Discover the secrets used by scientists to measure mechanical waves. Young physicists learn about measurable wave qualities—amplitude, wavelength, and frequency—by watching and listening to a video discussing longitudinal and transverse...
Instructional Video18:22
GPB Television

Chemistry 1201: Reaction Rates

9th - 12th
Mr. Mole and Mr. Matchmaker entertain and educate your chemists about how quickly or slowly reactants are used up in a chemical reaction. Thorough explanations of the influencing factors are offered, and demonstrations are done. After...
Instructional Video7:11
HeyMath!

Volume of Pyramid

6th - 11th Standards
Go beyond the basic formulas and uncover the surface area and volume of 3-D shapes with this comprehensive and organized learning exercise packet. The problems include the basic formula computations while also challenging your learners...
Instructional Video5:54
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Socratica

Chemistry: Charles's Law (Gas Laws)

9th - 12th Standards
Gay-Lussac first published the law relating the volume and temperature of gas, but he kindly credited Charles in what is now known as Charles's Law. Part of Socratica's chemistry playlist, the video explains Charles's Law. It also works...
Instructional Video10:48
Curated OER

Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense #4

5th - 9th
Practice forming questions and pronouncing them correctly in part four of Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense. Questions are formed based on the subject and the object from part three. Scrambled sentences are given to put in...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated OER

Prepositions - English Grammar #1

5th - 9th
Discover how to use prepositions in order to talk about location and direction. Definitions of prepositions, prepositional phrases, noun phrases, and more are given. Separate prepositions are then discussed and used in sentences....
Instructional Video5:26
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Socratica

Chemistry: Boyle's Law (Gas Laws)

9th - 12th Standards
Pressure and volume remain inversely proportional for all gases. Socratica presents a video about this relationship as part of their chemistry playlist. It explains Boyle's Law and the associated formulas before demonstrating the...
Instructional Video5:43
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Socratica

Chemistry: Gay-Lussac's Law (Gas Laws)

9th - 12th Standards
If an aerosol can lands in a fire, it explodes due to Gay-Lussac's Law. A video from a chemistry playlist explains Gay-Lussac's Law and the relationship between pressure and temperature of gases. It includes two guided practice problems...