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Instructional Video1:42
Curated OER

What are Parallel Lines?

3rd - 6th
Parallel lines never intersect. That's right, NEVER! They are in the same plane but never touch. The instructor illustrates many types of lines and shows you how parallel lines don't ever cross.
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Instructional Video4:39
Curated OER

How Do You Write an Equation of a Line in Slope-Intercept Form If You Have One Point and a Perpendicular Line?

8th - 9th
This problem has many steps involved. Finding equations and rearranging equations. Finding slope and getting the opposite reciprocal of a slope. Finding intercepts. There's a lot to do to solve this problem. It's not so difficult, it...
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Instructional Video4:15
FuseSchool

Equation of Parallel Lines

9th - 12th Standards
Analyze patterns in equations of parallel lines. Building on previous knowledge of parallel lines and writing linear equations, learners watch how to create an equation of a line parallel to a given line. The video emphasizes the...
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Instructional Video7:46
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Math Antics

Angle Basics

4th - 8th Standards
Take a linear approach to acquaint the class with angles. The video introduces the idea of angles from the notion of intersecting lines. Using the idea of perpendicular lines, the resource defines right, acute, and obtuse angles along...
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Instructional Video4:55
Curated OER

How Do You Find the Area of a Trapezoid?

6th - 12th
Trapezoids can be tricky. Break down the process of finding the area of a trapezoid with this video! Viewers are given information about the area formula and shown exactly how to plug in information, solve, and simplify. This is a...
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Instructional Video4:19
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Curated OER

How Do You Find the Area of a Trapezoid?

7th - 9th
Trapezoids can be tricky! Break down the process of finding the area of a trapezoid with an engaging math video. Learners explore area formula and shown exactly how to plug in information, solve, and simplify. 
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Instructional Video1:46
Curated OER

How Do You Write an Equation of a Line in Slope-Intercept Form If You Have the Slope and the Y-Intercept?

6th - 12th
If you are given the value for slope (m), and the value for the intercept (b), all you need to do is remember what the slope-intercept form looks like. Y=mx+b. Then you just have to plug the given values into the slope-intercept line of...
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Instructional Video3:21
Curated OER

How Do You Use Complementary Angles to Find a Missing Angle?

6th - 10th
Are complementary angles nice to each other? That's not what complementary means in math. Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees and form a right triangle. So if given one value in a problem about complementary...
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Instructional Video4:29
CK-12 Foundation

Classifying Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane: Lesson

8th - 11th Standards
Coordinate the classification of quadrilaterals. Given the definitions of special quadrilaterals, a portion of a geometry playlist highlights ways to classify a quadrilateral. The video takes information from figures on a coordinate...
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Instructional Video
Curated OER

Finding Slope

7th - 10th Standards
Introduce slope, slope, and more slope, with this comprehensive video about....slope! Start with the slope formula and transition to counting the slope from a line on a coordinate plane. Your mathematicians will be able to see the...
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Instructional Video9:02
Curated OER

The Angle Game

9th - 10th
A motivating activity is coupled with the use of algebra to explore the process for identifying the value of an angle. Somehow, it feels like a bit like magic when Sal shows the solution for the final problem. Also, it would be...
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Instructional Video5:43
Virtual Nerd

What is an Ellipse?

10th - 12th
This video answers the question, What is an ellipse? It gives a definition of an ellipse, shows the ellipses relation of a plane to a cone, and the names of different parts of the ellipse.
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Instructional Video4:22
Curated OER

How Do You Find a Missing Angle in a Triangle?

6th - 10th
The interior angles of any and ALL triangles adds up to 180 degrees. So if given two of the angle degrees, is it possible to find the value of the third angle? Yes! Use the triangle sum theorem to solve for the missing angle. Watch this...

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