Curated OER
What are the Endpoints of a Line Segment?
A simple video on how to identify the endpoints of a line segment. Have your class watch this video to clarify any confusions about endpoints. This could be used as extra help for learners who are having difficulty, or as a supplement to...
Curated OER
How Do You Make a Figure Larger Using a Dilation?
A dilation increases or decreases the size of a figure. In this lesson the teacher shows you how to use a scale factor of three to dilate the given figure. She identifies the ordered pairs, multiplies them by three, plots the new...
Curated OER
What is an Angle?
An angle is formed when two rays share a common endpoint. Want to know more about angles? There are a lot of terms in this lesson. You might have to watch it two or even three times to make sure you understand all the terms. I recommend...
Curated OER
What is a Reflection?
There are many ways to transform geometric figures. This lesson will illustrate how to reflect figures over a line to get a mirror image of the figure. The teacher will draw three different reflections: one as reflected over the y-axis,...
Brightstorm
3-D Solid Properties
Let's move into the third dimension! Learners explore the vocabulary and notation related to three-dimensional figures. The video covers examples of pyramids, but the vocabulary is universal to all 3-D objects.
Flipped Math
Points, Lines, and Planes
Geometry is more than just vocabulary. Pupils learn the basic geometric definitions and how to identify and name points, lines, and planes. Though the first lesson is packed with related vocabulary, scholars experience four postulates...
Krista King Math
Naming Simple Geometric Figures
Mathematicians use notation for efficiency, so make your classes more efficient! The instructor explains the definition and notation for key elements of geometry such as points, lines, and planes. This is the 37th lesson is a series of...
Physics Girl
Can You Solve This Pier Puzzle?
As if geometry weren't puzzling enough! Give your classes a challenge to solve and watch as they discuss and develop ideas. Part of a larger playlist that explores physics concepts, the video lesson offers a presentation of the puzzle...
Corbett Maths
Equations – Cross Multiplication
Mastering the art of solving a proportion is not only important for algebra, but it's crucial to geometry and statistics as well. A quick video demonstrates the use of cross multiplication to solve a proportion. The lesson includes...
Flipped Math
Parallel Lines and Triangles
Triangles bring sums to geometry. The lesson presents two theorems dealing with the angles of a triangle. Pupils learn about the Triangle Sum Theorem and the Exterior Angle Theorem, and then apply the theorems to create equations and...
Flipped Math
SSS and SAS
Why use six corresponding parts when three will suffice? The second of five lessons in the Geometry - Triangle Congruence unit focuses on the SSS and SAS triangle congruence criteria. By watching a video, scholars learn how to identify...
Flipped Math
CPCTC and HL Theorem
The resource is sure to be a right fit for introducing the congruence of right triangles. The fourth of five lessons in the Geometry - Triangle Congruence unit teaches pupils how to use CPCTC to prove congruent parts. They also apply the...
Flipped Math
Equations of Lines in the Coordinate Plane
What, you mean there is algebra in a Geometry class? Pupils review graphing and writing the equations of lines in slope-intercept form. The instruction follows the "I do, we do, you do" framework of a lesson. The instructor first...
Flipped Math
Conditions for Rectangles, Rhombuses and Squares
Here's a special lesson about some special parallelograms. The fifth of seven parts in the Geometry - Quadrilaterals and Polygons unit focuses on the conditions for rectangles, rhombuses, and squares. Young mathematicians use these...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Classify Quadrilaterals
Face the vertex of two-dimensional shapes and discover what each figure requires as part of its classification. With one shape per slide, learners see what makes each shape special and compare it to others with similar qualities.
TED-Ed
Why Are Manhole Covers Round?
Discover the peculiar geometric property of the curve of constant width, the Reuleaux triangle, and their intriguing connection to manhole covers with yet another fascinating TED-Ed video.
TED-Ed
The Mathematics of Sidewalk Illusions
How do they create those 3-D views on a 2-D surface? The video presents the history of the art of using anamorphic perspective. A review of perspective drawing provides background knowledge to the class. Pupils see different methods...
Brightstorm
Pythagorean Theorem Proofs
Your class knows the Pythagorean Theorem, but can they prove it? A series of three videos shows two proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem and use it to classify triangles.
Teaching Channel
Algebra Skills: Support at Every Step
"My biggest challenge in class is to get some students to put a pen to paper, because they don't want to make a mistake." Discover how two teachers are working to help special education students develop the skills they will...
TED-Ed
Pixar: The Math Behind the Movies
When will we ever use this? A Pixar movie maker explains to students how math is used in the creation of animated films. The movie maker discusses the importance of coordinate planes, transformations and translations, and...
TED-Ed
How Many Ways Are There to Prove the Pythagorean Theorem?
There is more than one way to prove the Pythagorean Theorem. Euclid and Einstein found the same way to prove the Pythagorean Theorem. The video introduces several other ways to prove the theorem along with the history of its use.
Curated OER
Circles: Radius, Diameter and Circumference
Fascinating discussion regarding the origin of Pi accompanies a detailed explanation of how to find the circumference of a circle. Since this is the first installment in a series on circles, the concept of circumference is separated into...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Using Geometry to Design Simple Machines
This video is meant to be a fun, hands-on session that gets students to think hard about how machines work. It teaches them the connection between the geometry that they study and the kinematics that engineers use - explaining that...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Coordinate Geometry of Rectangles
Coordinate geometry of rectangles is investigated in this video lesson. The tutorial demonstrates how to use the midpoint, distance, and slope formulas to determine if a quadrilateral is a rectangle on a coordinate plane. [17:26]
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