CK-12 Foundation
Composing Transformations: Lesson
Double the transformations, double the fun! Using the knowledge of transformations, the video combines two transformations of figures on the coordinate plane. The segment of a geometry playlist, finds a single transformation that will...
CK-12 Foundation
Interior Angles in Convex Polygons: Lesson
How are angles and sides related? Given several regular convex polygons, the video shows how to calculate the sum of their interior angles. The segment in a playlist on geometry shows how to find the measure of one angle if the polygon...
Curated OER
Tangents and Circles - Geometry Help
Does watching a person do a math problem help you understand a mathematical concept? If it does then this clip will be a great help. The tutor in this clip completes a geometry problem involving tangents, circles, and the Pythagorean...
Brightstorm
Parallel and Skew Lines
Parallel lines are often incorrectly defined as lines that do not intersect. The instructor in a concept video explains the difference between parallel and skew lines. He also refers to the correct notation and symbols during the...
Curated OER
Types of Polygons - Geometry Help
If it has three sides it's a triangle! Learn about the different types of polygons and how they are classified by the number of sides they have. This clip clearly defines each type of polygon, but fails to show examples.
Brightstorm
3-D Solid Properties
Let's move into the third dimension! Learners explore the vocabulary and notation related to three-dimensional figures. The video covers examples of pyramids, but the vocabulary is universal to all 3-D objects.
Curated OER
Area of a Rectangle - Geometry Help
How on earth is one to find the area of a rectangle when he doesn't know the width? Using the diagonal of the rectangle, the length, and the Pythagorean Theorem the missing side is determined and the area is discovered. This clip is...
Curated OER
Area of a Triangle - Geometry Help
Do you know what A=1/2 bh means? If you don't this video on the area of a triangle is a must. It defines the formula needed to determine the area of a triangle, works through an example problem, and clearly explains the procedure.
Curated OER
Area of a Parallelogram - Geometry Help
Work the problem shown in this video to learn how to determine the area of a parallelogram. Basic algebra, area, and the Pythagorean Theorem are used to find the missing value and solve the problem of area.
FuseSchool
Finding the Midpoint of 2 Coordinates
Demonstrate how to find the midpoint between two ordered pairs. A detailed video lesson connects finding the midpoint to finding the average of the coordinates of the ordered pairs. Using a graph helps to visually reinforce the concept.
Khan Academy
SAT Prep: Test 5 Section 7 Part 5
Geometry problems on the SAT are often the most difficult for students to solve, let alone master. Focusing on several geometry-related skills (as well a few algebra problems), Sal makes this lesson a valuable resource for viewers who...
Krista King Math
Area of Trapezoids
Rectangles, parallelograms, and now trapezoids — so many quadrilaterals! Building on the previous lessons in the series, the video introduces the formula for the area of a trapezoid. The instructor shows images of trapezoids and...
CK-12 Foundation
Altitudes: Examples
Find the location of altitudes—from any elevation! The video presents the definition of an altitude of a triangle. By drawing examples, the segment of a larger geometry playlist highlights the location of altitudes of various triangle...
Corbett Maths
Area of a Shape on a Grid
What does a grid have to do with area? Well, just about everything! Learners view composite shapes on a grid and watch as the video instructor finds their areas. The examples use shapes composed of rectangles and triangles. Scholars...
Jim Noble, Richard Wade & Oliver Bowles
Pyramid Model
Seeking to derive the formula for the volume of a square pyramid, geometry learners construct six square based pyramids that, when pieced together properly, form a cube. Two short videos demonstrate the relationship...
Curated OER
What is the Formula for the Volume of a Prism?
Is prism just another mathematical term for a solid? It must be since this lesson is about volume. The teacher illustrates and explains how to find the volume of a rectangular prism and also how to find the volume of a triangular prism....
Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative
Multiplying Polynomials
Without ever relying on the FOIL trick, this presentation carefully walks young algebrists through multiplying binomials by a monomial and by each other. Examples start easy, but move into complicated pairings of coefficients, positives...
Curated OER
How Do You Solve a Problem Using Indirect Measurement with Shadows?
Using indirect measurement, this video shows viewers how to find the height of a flagpole. The lecturer employs drawings as well as proportions to solve this problem, explaining each step. A useful resource to aid struggling learners and...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 270 Degrees Clockwise Around the Origin?
Pupils who view this tutorial will gain a better understanding of how to rotate a figure around the origin of a coordinate plane. This video covers how to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise to achieve the same purpose. Show this video...
Curated OER
How Do You Rotate a Figure 270 Degrees Clockwise Around the Origin?
Pupils who view this tutorial will gain a better understanding of how to rotate a figure around the origin of a coordinate plane. This video covers how to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise to achieve the same purpose. Show this video...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Classify Quadrilaterals
Face the vertex of two-dimensional shapes and discover what each figure requires as part of its classification. With one shape per slide, learners see what makes each shape special and compare it to others with similar qualities.
Curated OER
How Do You Make a Figure Larger Using a Dilation?
A dilation increases or decreases the size of a figure. In this lesson the teacher shows you how to use a scale factor of three to dilate the given figure. She identifies the ordered pairs, multiplies them by three, plots the new...
Curated OER
What is an Angle?
An angle is formed when two rays share a common endpoint. Want to know more about angles? There are a lot of terms in this lesson. You might have to watch it two or even three times to make sure you understand all the terms. I recommend...
Curated OER
What is a Square?
Add a global perspective to your next math lesson. This learners-created presentation shares things everyone needs to know when they are trying to determine if something is a square. She defines what a square is, provides real life...