Curated Video
Compound Words For Kids | 4K
In this fun and educational video, kids will learn all about compound words! Join us as we explore how two smaller words come together to make one new word with a whole new meaning. We'll look at examples like 'sunflower,' 'butterfly,'...
Clarendon Learning
What are Compound Words for Kids | Learn about the 3 Kinds of Compound Words.
You've heard them, but you may not have known it. In this video we are going to learn all about compound words. So, what are compound words? Compound words are creating when smaller words are joined together to make new words with...
Schooling Online Kids
Arts and Crafts: How to Make a Water Bottle Fish
Hi friends! What kinds of fish do you see in the ocean? What about a water bottle fish! Today, Bella and Pepe are learning how to make a cute swimming fish out of a recycled plastic water bottle! We hope you’ll join us and learn how to...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Melissa Salguero - Teachers Make a Difference - Deborah Bauer
Melissa Salguero holds a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the University of South Florida and a Master of Science in Elementary Education from the University of Bridgeport. Melissa started her teaching career teaching middle...
Schooling Online
English Essentials - Next Level Knowledge - Breaking Down Questions and Formulating Arguments (Stage 6, Years/Grades 11-12)
Continue conquering comparative essays in this lesson as we break down a theme-based question. Not only will we show you how to break the question down, but we’ll also show you how to formulate a strong thesis (argument). Enjoy our easy...
Oxford Online English
9 Parts of Speech in English - English Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about parts of speech in English. How many parts of speech are there in English? Can you name them, and explain what they do? Understanding parts of speech—nouns, verbs, adjectives, and so on—can help you to...
Oxford Online English
9 Parts of Speech in English - English Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about parts of speech in English. How many parts of speech are there in English? Can you name them, and explain what they do? Understanding parts of speech—nouns, verbs, adjectives, and so on—can help you to...
Englishing
word order ADJECTIVES (Order of adjectives)
Adjectives are words that modify the meaning of nouns or pronouns. They usually come before a noun. There is an order of adjectives that we usually follow. In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will provide a table showing the exact order of...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Cathy Davidson - Teachers Make a Difference
Cathy N. Davidson, a distinguished scholar of the history of technology and appointed in 2011 to the National Council on the Humanities by President Obama, is a leading innovator of new ideas and methods for learning and professional...
EL Consulting
Dealing with Job Insecurity in the Workplace
The video is a conversation between a worried employee and their manager discussing the potential job cuts and the employee's concerns about losing their job, their wedding plans, and future financial stability. The manager tries to...
Curated Video
PMP Certification Training - Plan Communicate Management
This video explains plan communicate management. This clip is from the chapter "Project Communication Management" of the series "PMP® Certification Training".This section explains project resource management.
Curated OER
Compound Interest and e (Part 3)
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.
Curated OER
Compound Interest and e (Part 2)
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...
TED-Ed
Where Did Earth's Water Come From?
It's commonly known that over 70 percent of of the earth's surface is covered by water, but exactly where did it all come from? Join this short video as it travels back to the beginning of the universe in search of the origins...
TED-Ed
Mysteries of Vernacular: Window
The word window has origins in metaphor and Old Norse. Teach your class about how words develop and about kennings, or metaphoric compounds, with the video and provided additional materials. The video is nicely animated and clearly...
TED-Ed
The Science of Spiciness
Spice up a nutrition, biology, or cooking class with this hot topic: the science behind the spiciness of many beloved foods. There are actually two different types of spice, depending on the chemical compound causing the pain:...
TED-Ed
Poison vs. Venom: What's the Difference?
Did you know that poison and venom are not the same? Both are toxic, but poison must be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed, while venom must be injected into a wound. The narrator explains that some toxic compounds may be used for good, as...
SciShow
IDTIMWYTIM: "Organic"
About 18 percent of the human body is carbon, yet carbon found in its pure form in nature forms graphite and diamonds, which are nonliving things. The narrator explores the word organic, explaining how its meaning in science has changed...
TED-Ed
What Triggers a Chemical Reaction?
Chemical reactions are happening all around us every second of every day, but what exactly causes these changes to occur? Using easy-to-understand analogies, this video explains how the concepts of enthalpy and entropy determine the ways...
TED-Ed
The Science of Smog
In 1952, a mysterious fog killed an estimated 4,000 people in London, raising awareness of the relationship between air quality and public health. An interesting video explains two different types of smog, describing the conditions...
TED-Ed
How to Spot a Counterfeit Bill
Did you know that at any one moment in the United States, millions of dollars in circulation could actually be fake? Build commerce and chemistry acumen, and discover the tools needed to spot counterfeit currency.
TED-Ed
How Do Drugs Affect the Brain?
Injection, taking a pill, or inhaling are the three main ways to administer a drug. But how do these drugs affect the brain? Watch a video that explains how neurons use neurotransmitters to communicate to one another in the brain.
Socratica
What Are Intermolecular Forces?
Johannes Diderik van der Waals won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1910. The video, part of the Socratica chemistry playlist, explains what the van der Waals forces are and how they interact based on type. It details dipole interactions...
Crash Course
Derivatives
Physics and math are closely associated in the science community. High schoolers use information in the video to determine how derivatives and calculus help them understand our local environment. They complete problems that relate to...