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Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

KWL Charts

3rd - Higher Ed
This video is about “KWL Charts”and explores how to develop questions about a nonfiction text.
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Instructional Video6:30
The Business Professor

Business School Career Resources

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Business School Career Resources
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Instructional Video2:13
Packt

HTML CSS and JavaScript for Beginners - A Web Design Course - HTML Doctype

Higher Ed
In this video, we'll learn about HTML Doctype. This clip is from the chapter "Learn HTML Course Section" of the series "HTML CSS and JavaScript for Beginners - A Web Design Course".Learn about HTML here. You will learn about Element,...
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Instructional Video10:46
Crash Course

Representing Numbers and Letters with Binary: Crash Course Computer Science #4

9th - Higher Ed
Don't be afraid of this resource — it won't byte. The fourth video in the series focuses on binary numbers and how computers use bits and bytes to encode information. It also explains 32-bit and 64-bit computing systems.
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Instructional Video3:14
TV411

Avoid Mushy Writing: Be Specific

7th - 12th Standards
Replacing, bland, inexact generalizations with specific statement and precise information is the focus of a worksheet that models how to transform general statements into specific ones. After examining four models, learners have an...
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Instructional Video9:35
TED-Ed

Indus Valley Civilization

6th - 10th Standards
What constitutes a civilization? In a swift, engaging, and humorous fashion, John Green begins this edition of Crash Course History by exploring the symptoms of a civilization, such as surplus production, cities, social stratification,...
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Instructional Video7:00
Be Smart

Fact vs. Theory vs. Hypothesis vs. Law… Explained!

6th - 12th Standards
Gravity exists as both a scientific theory and a scientific law. For those struggling with the difference between scientific facts, theories, hypothesis, and laws, an informative video comes to the rescue. It offers a definition of each...
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Instructional Video4:55
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Laura Candler

ABC’s of Me!

1st - 6th Standards
Young authors share all about themselves with this printable autobiography resource. Including 26 different sentence frames, one focusing on each letter of the alphabet, students write about everything from an adventure they would like...
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Lesson Plan2:52
Bierbaum Elementary School

Practicing Patience

K - 5th Standards
As teachers, we have a lot of patience. Our scholars, on the other hand, may need some support. Give your pupils the emotional intelligence instruction they desire with a activity designed to teach patience through grand conversation,...
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Instructional Video11:12
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Crash Course

How to Speak with Confidence: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #4

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Viewers improve public speaking skills with an installment from a business skills playlist. The video discusses public speaking skills as well as the S.U.C.C.E.S. framework for delivering information clearly and concisely. 
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Instructional Video6:07
Khan Academy

Linear Equations in Point Slope Form

7th - 11th
Bridging the knowledge gap between slope-intercept form and point-slope form, Sal explains that the forms are "just two different ways of writing the same equation." This piece of information will be useful to those who have a difficult...
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Instructional Video
Khan Academy

SAT Prep: Test 4 Section 2 Part 3

9th - 12th
Continuing his theme of solving problems in a timely and correct manner, Sal teaches students that most problems on the SAT are designed to be solved in less than 30 seconds (though he does state that they are given over a minute for...
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Instructional Video11:57
Crash Course

Programming Basics—Statements and Functions: Crash Course Computer Science #12

9th - Higher Ed
Include an informative video on programming as part of your computer science instruction. The 12th installment in the series teaches about statements and functions required to write code. Individuals learn about the IF, FOR, and WHILE...
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Assessment3:00
Mathed Up!

Symmetry

7th - 10th Standards
Eleven problems provide pupils the opportunity to find the lines of symmetry or identify rotational symmetry. Scholars alter designs to make them symmetrical, learn to recognize signs that are symmetrical, and identify the type of...

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