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Instructional Video11:22
Cerebellum

Algebraic Word Problems

9th - 12th
This video covers exam strategy, Algebraic Word Problems. This is part 11 from the series 'Introduction to the Math Section of the SAT'.
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Instructional Video8:35
Why U

Pre-Algebra 11 - Fractions and Rational Numbers

12th - Higher Ed
The first fractions used by ancient civilizations were "unit fractions". Later, numerators other than one were added, creating "vulgar fractions" which became our modern fractions. Together, fractions and integers form the "rational...
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Instructional Video7:40
Tarver Academy

YouTube History 101

12th - Higher Ed
http://bit.ly/tarversub Subscribe to join the best students on the planet!! ----Have Instagram? DM me your math problems! http://bit.ly/tarvergram Hangout with Tyler and watch EXCLUSIVE videos!! http://patreon.com/tylertarver Get Math...
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Instructional Video9:37
Tarver Academy

Using Trading Cards and Video Games in History Classes

12th - Higher Ed
http://bit.ly/tarversub Subscribe to join the best students on the planet!! ----Have Instagram? DM me your math problems! http://bit.ly/tarvergram Hangout with Tyler and watch EXCLUSIVE videos!! http://patreon.com/tylertarver Get Math...
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Instructional Video39:55
Tarver Academy

Who is Tom Richey? // YouTube History Teacher

12th - Higher Ed
http://bit.ly/tarversub Subscribe to join the best students on the planet!! ----Have Instagram? DM me your math problems! http://bit.ly/tarvergram Hangout with Tyler and watch EXCLUSIVE videos!! http://patreon.com/tylertarver Get Math...
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Instructional Video2:37
Tarver Academy

Manage or Delete Your Hangouts History : TEXT HANGOUTS

12th - Higher Ed
http://bit.ly/tarversub Subscribe to join the best students on the planet!! ----Have Instagram? DM me your math problems! http://bit.ly/tarvergram Hangout with Tyler and watch EXCLUSIVE videos!! http://patreon.com/tylertarver Get Math...
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Instructional Video4:20
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Can you solve the dark coin riddle? - Lisa Winer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As a world-renowned treasure hunter, you have been searching for the legendary dungeon containing the stash of ancient Stygian coins. The wizard who owns the castle has even allowed you to have them, on one condition-you must solve his...
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Instructional Video5:13
TED-Ed

TED-ED: How many ways are there to prove the Pythagorean theorem? - Betty Fei

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What do Euclid, 12-year-old Einstein, and American President James Garfield have in common? They all came up with elegant proofs for the famous Pythagorean theorem, one of the most fundamental rules of geometry and the basis for...
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Instructional Video4:31
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The myth of Arachne and Athena - Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From sailors who were turned into pigs, nymphs that sprouted into trees, and a gaze that converted the beholder to stone, Greek mythology brims with shape-shifters. The powerful Gods usually changed their own forms at will - but for...
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Instructional Video8:29
Let's Tute

Euclid's Geometry: Definitions, Axioms, and Postulates

9th - Higher Ed
Euclid's Geometry part 1/2: This video discusses the history and development of mathematics, specifically algebra and geometry. It focuses on the contributions of Euclid, the father of geometry, and his approach towards defining and...
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Instructional Video5:46
Science360

Math and its infinite connections - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)

12th - Higher Ed
Two parts math and one part writer make Jordan Ellenberg a very readable mathematician. Yes, Ellenberg is a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard that allows him to...
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Instructional Video8:38
Cerebellum

Late Scientific Revolution - René Descartes, Robert Boyle, Marcello Malpighi And John Ray

9th - 12th
Part II of The Scientific Revolution explores the latter half of this movement and the gradual acceptance of scientific truth. This fascinating period of history chronicles European society's emergence from church domination that...
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Instructional Video8:34
Curated Video

Mission Possible: Women of the Hubble Space Telescope

3rd - 11th
When they were growing up, six women couldn’t have imagined that their lives would take them on a journey to NASA to work with the Hubble Space Telescope. From astronaut to social media lead, from scientists to engineers, these featured...
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Instructional Video8:37
Curated Video

School Signs in ASL | Class Signs

3rd - Higher Ed
Hey Signers! This is video 1 of 2 covering school signs. In this video specifically we're coving class signs. If you want to be an A+ student, but sure to subscribe to our channel to keep up with all things ASL
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Instructional Video9:50
Curated Video

The Quadratic Formula - Why Do We Complete The Square? INTUITIVE PROOF

6th - 11th
The quadratic formula is really useful, but its derivation is confusing to many. Like what is the point of "completing the square" anyway? In this video, I show how "completing the square" has a geometric interpretation--you are actually...
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Instructional Video6:40
RealLifeLore

What Would Happen If We Drained the Mediterranean Sea?

9th - 11th
Learn about calculus, algebra, gravitational physics and more with a free trial and 20% off here at; https://brilliant.org/reallifelore/ Please Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2dB7VTO Music is by Brandon Maahs. Check out his website and music...
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Instructional Video14:03
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Socratica

Chemistry: Balancing Chemical Equations—Algebraic Method

9th - 12th Standards
If you love algebra, then you're gonna love this balancing method! Introduce young chemists to the algebraic method of balancing chemical equations using a video from an informative chemistry  playlist. The narrator works five sample...
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Instructional Video4:42
Welch Labs

Imaginary Numbers Are Real (Part 3: Cardan's Problem)

9th - 12th Standards
Were complex numbers discovered or invented? A video presentation makes the case for the discovery of square roots of negative one. In order for complex numbers to be real, then they must behave like other numbers, which they do in terms...
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Instructional Video11:59
Curated OER

Binomial Theorem (Part 3)

10th - 12th
In this video on the Binomial Theorem, Sal tries to give an intuition behind why combinations are part of its definition. By looking at the expansion of (a + b)3 and carefully looking at where each value originates from, one can see how...
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Instructional Video10:04
Curated OER

Compound Interest and e (Part 3)

10th - 12th
Continuing with the lesson on compound interest, in this video, Sal derives the general formula for any amount of principle, interest rate, and compounding periods over one year.
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Instructional Video3:50
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Dark Coin Riddle?

6th - 12th
You're trapped in a dark castle with a pile of gold coins that a wizard will only allow you to leave with if you can solve his riddle. Math learners solve the riddle of the dark coin with the help of an engaging instructional video.
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Instructional Video11:06
Domain of Science

The Map of Mathematics

9th - Higher Ed
How does all this math fit together? The resource creates a graphical view of the extent of mathematics. The map shows the pure and applied sides of studying mathematics and breaks them down into their many disciplines.
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Instructional Video13:05
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Socratica

Chemistry: Balancing Chemical Equations

9th - 12th Standards
Teaching chemical equations can be quite a balancing act! Bolster your class' balancing abilities using a video from a helpful chemistry playlist. The resource explains the theory behind balancing, then shows viewers how to accomplish it...
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Instructional Video10:14
Curated OER

Compound Interest and e (Part 2)

10th - 12th
Sal continues to look at changing the length of compounding time, from daily to hourly compounding interest. Now he is able to show that compounding 100% annual interest converges on the number 2.71É or e as the number of compounding...