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Instructional Video3:29
ProTeachersVideo

Primary Writing Starters - Lily & Ermine

Higher Ed
An animation presents KS2 English students with the chance to undertake creative writing. This animation, told simply through pictures and without dialogue, provides an opportunity for imaginative and descriptive writing for KS2...
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Instructional Video2:29
Teaching Without Frills

Realistic Fiction Writing for Kids Episode 4: Writing a Draft

3rd - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to write a draft for your realistic fiction story. Your draft should include events leading up to the problem, and then a detailed description of the problem.
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Instructional Video33:22
The Noted Anatomist

Becoming the Riddler. Writing effective MCQ's

Higher Ed
This brief tutorial provides the following guidelines for creating effective multiple-choice questions (MCQ's): 1. Choose an important topic from the learning objectives 2. An effective MCQ possesses a stem, lead-in and answer choices 3....
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Instructional Video21:36
Music Matters

Understanding Chord Inversions - Music Composition

9th - 12th
What are chord inversions? How do we write them? How do we identify chord inversions and why do we need them? Refresh your knowledge of the diatonic chords and 7ths within any key and understand how chords can be presented in their...
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Instructional Video15:01
Curated Video

History & Facial Reconstructions of the Celtic Rebel & British Hero | Royalty Now

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia Meet the woman who gathered the largest army the Roman Empire ever faced. Boudica was the Queen of the Iceni tribe, located in what is now Norfolk, England....
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Instructional Video6:30
Curated Video

Explaining scientific notation - Think like a scientist (9/10)

9th - 11th
Find out how to write very big or very small numbers, and why it’s useful for communicating your results. (Part 9 of 10) Playlist link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhQpDGfX5e7CuUkPlpiW7agdJvdbdTPma Transcript link -...
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Instructional Video3:23
Big Think

Symmetry: How Einstein Changed the Way We See Everything.

6th - 11th
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek details the broad influence Albert Einstein had on his career, as well as society as a whole. Frank Wilczek's book is "A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design"...
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Instructional Video3:33
Tom Scott

No-One Knows Who Got To The North Pole First

9th - 11th
I thought I knew who got to the North Pole first. It turns out that it's a lot more complicated than you might think. [Pull down the description!] Frederick Cook; Robert Peary; Roald Amundsen. They all have claims, and they can all be...
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Instructional Video7:17
Curated Video

You Can Motivate Yourself - 14 Tricks!

Higher Ed
Motivation is a great thing! But how do we become motivated to do the things we want to do for so long? If you want to motivate us, please comment, spread the word or support our channel with a small donation at...
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Instructional Video13:55
Programming Electronics Academy

Tutorial 06: How to Blink an LED: Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners (ReM)

Higher Ed
The first program you usually write when learning a new programming language is called "Hello World". The program outputs those words as its only function. When learning to program micro-controllers such as the Arduino, the equivalent of...
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Instructional Video11:46
National Gallery of Art

Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 2.3: Looking with Nouns, Adjectives, and Verbs

3rd - 11th
In this lesson demonstration video, National Gallery museum educator Elizabeth Diament leads fourth and fifth grade students from Maury Elementary School, Washington DC, in an observing and describing routine called Looking:...
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Instructional Video0:56
NativLang

Animated About Language! - NativLang channel trailer

9th - 11th
Subscribe for more language and linguistics than you can handle. My first channel trailer, complete with clips from a handful of my past videos. I'd show off upcoming videos, but, despite what Future English might lead you to believe, I...
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Instructional Video2:55
The Royal Institution

Trying Out Battery Powered Welding - with Saiful Islam

9th - 11th
Batteries are everywhere in modern life, but these amazing pieces of technology can often seem all too familiar. In this clip from the 2016 CHRISTMAS LECTURES "Supercharged: Fuelling the Future", Saiful Islam makes sparks fly, and writes...
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Instructional Video7:16
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TED-Ed

Periodic Videos

5th - 12th Standards
From hydrogen to ununoctium, this collection of videos has everything you need to begin teaching about the periodic table. Offering descriptions of each element and interesting experiments demonstrating their properties, this resource is...
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Instructional Video7:53
Teacher's Pet

Measurements and Significant Figures

9th - 12th Standards
Are your lab results both accurate and precise? An interesting video lesson explains the difference between the two descriptions. Using error and percent error measurements, these descriptions become concrete and in turn leads to a...
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Instructional Video6:08
Mathispower4u

Solving Equations Using the Story of x (Part 2)

8th - 11th Standards
The story continues with more complex equations. Learners see that using the story method works even with multi-step equations. Pupils learn the process of undoing a description of a multi-step expression to solve an equation containing...
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Instructional Video3:58
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TED-Ed

The Making of the American Constitution

8th - 11th Standards
What a fun way to learn about the making of the American Constitution! This video does a great job of describing the circumstances that existed for the delegates in Philadelphia in 1787, where in a just a few days, they would effectively...

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