Curated Video
Multiplying Polynomials Four Ways
In this video lesson, you will learn to multiply polynomials. I will model four methods. First we will use the Distributive Property and the Vertical Method. I will model my favorite method using a table. FOIL is an acronym to support...
SciShow
How Do Cats and Dogs Drink Water?
Cats and dogs have it tough: They can't use straws, or tip a cup up to their mouths to drink. Instead, they have to use their tongues and a few different physics tricks to quench their thirst.
FuseSchool
Fast Fashion| The Hidden Climate Crisis
This video highlights the environmental impact of fast fashion, with over 92 million tons of textiles discarded annually. It emphasizes the problems caused by cheap, mass-produced clothing, including waste, pollution, and exploitation of...
TED-Ed
The Mathematical Secrets of Pascal’s Triangle
This modern animation and discussion of the ancient secrets of Pascal's triangle manages to be topical, engaging, and mathematically deep all at the same time. A great introduction to the power of number theory across multiple math...
TED-Ed
Did Ancient Troy Really Exist?
Because the monsters Scylla, Charybdis, and Polyphemus in Homer's Odyssey are fictional, scholars may assume the Iliad is also entirely fictional. A carefully researched video describes Heinrich Schliemann's discovery of the...
Smithsonian Institution
Why Right Brained Is Wrong…Brained
The brain is an especially complex organ. A PD lesson from the Good Thinking series discusses the importance of not isolating processes to the right or left side of the brain. The instruction uses specific examples to illustrate how...
Be Smart
Does The Moon Really Orbit The Earth?
What do Newton's Law of Gravitation and the moon's orbit have in common? Assist pupils as they view a short video segment and learn the gravitational methods of the moon and earth. They learn the reason why and how these have changed...
Education Development Center
TV 411 What's Cooking? Salt
Here is a recipe for a practical cross-curricular lesson! Cover unit conversions and ratios for math, the periodic table of elements for science, the difference between sodium and salt and its relation to high blood pressure for...
Calculus Expert
Use the Quadratic Formula to Find Roots of the Function
Get to the root of the problem with an instructive lesson! Learners find the roots of a function using the quadratic formula. A video shows the process and includes an explanation of the substitution steps.
Krista King Math
Fractions to Decimals to Percents
Find a relationship between different forms of numeric expressions. The video lesson explains the process of converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. The instructor models a problem starting with each of the three forms, so...
Calculus Expert
Completing the Square of a Quadratic Function
Don't be a square — learn to complete one! The instructor uses the general vertex form of the quadratic function to solve for the constants a, h, and k. Then, pupils can write the function in vertex form. The lesson follows a video on...
Calculus Expert
Sketch the Graph of a Circle
Feel like you're going in circles? The fifteenth lesson in a series of 29 videos gives pupils a resource for writing equations of circles in standard form. Once in standard form, the instructor graphs the circle.
Calculus Expert
Use Laws of Logarithms to Simplify a Logarithmic Function
You don't want to risk breaking the Laws of Logarithms! The video instructor explains the steps to using laws to condense a logarithmic expression and evaluate the result. The lesson is a continuation of videos in a series of 29.
Krista King Math
Substitution to Solve a System of Two Equations
Apply different algebraic concepts to solve a system of equations using substitution. The video tutorial explains each step of the process. The instructor then shows how to check the solution to ensure it is the proper answer.
TED-Ed
The Fascinating History of Cemeteries
An irreverently illustrated video history of how human societies have honored their dead is both suitable and thought-provoking for high schoolers in the frame of mind to step back from the sadness of death. Scholars...
Socratica
Chemistry: Introduction to Unit Conversion and Dimensional Analysis (Part 2)
If you know how much carbon dioxide you produce in one breath, can you figure out how much you produce in one month? Socratica helps solve multi-step unit conversion problems. The video walks through how to set up these challenges and...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Common Core Mathematics: Differentiated Instruction
A video highlighting ways in which to integrate differentiated instruction while exercising argumentation and critique within math lessons. [3:07]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Ideas in Action: Group Strategically
Strategically developing groups in the classroom can increase understanding of common core math lessons. [1:49]