Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change: Ratio - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

Introduction to Unit Fractions: Dividing Shapes into Equal Shares

K - 5th
In this video, students learn about unit fractions by dividing circles and rectangles into equal shares. They discover that a unit fraction represents one part of the whole when it has been divided into equal shares. The video provides...
Instructional Video1:03
Curated Video

I WONDER - Who Discovered The Stegosaurus?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of who discovered The Stegosaurus.
Instructional Video6:56
Curated Video

Are You Good at Math? IELTS Speaking Part 1: IELTS Energy Podcast 1165

9th - Higher Ed
You may be asked about math on IELTS Speaking. Don't be afraid to tell the truth, even if math is not your strong suit! Today we share two band 9 sample answers and admit that we are both terrible at math!
Instructional Video4:48
Espresso Media

Mighty Sea Crane: Engineering and Design in the Maritime Industry

9th - 12th
Mighty Sea Crane part 1/8: This video provides a glimpse into the world of Gusto MSC, one of the oldest offshore design and engineering companies in the Netherlands. Specializing in the construction of nautical cranes integrated into...
Instructional Video4:53
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe? - Scott Peeples

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The prisoner strapped under a descending pendulum blade. A raven who refuses to leave the narrator's chamber. A beating heart buried under the floorboards. Poe's macabre and innovative stories of gothic horror have left a timeless mark...
Instructional Video6:15
Curated Video

Can You Solve Abraham Lincoln's Math Homework?

6th - 11th
Little known fact: Abraham Lincoln was a very good math student! In this video I share the story of why he studied Euclid's Elements. I also share a problem he did while in school. He did in fact get the correct answer, and we can deduce...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Can You Solve George Washington's Math Homework? (And Abraham Lincoln's Too)

6th - 11th
Today politicians do not much about mathematics. But interestingly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln both understood the value of mathematics. And amazingly manuscripts of their homework have survived and been preserved for hundreds...
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Types Of Data | Statistics & Probability | Maths | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis Narration: Lucy Billings Script: Lucy Billings Hi, I’m Lucy and in this video, we are going to look at the different types of data that exist and how it can be classified. Starting with data...
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

Equation Of A Straight Line y=mx+c | Graphs | Maths | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
To find the equation of a straight line from a graph, you first need to find the gradient and then secondly find the y-intercept. The equation of a straight line is y=mx+c, where m is the gradient and c is the y-intercept. To find the...
Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

Bar Graphs | Statistics & Probability | Maths | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis Narration: Lucy Billings Script: Lucy Billings Hi I’m Lucy and in this video, we’re going to look at bar graphs. Data can be completely overwhelming. I want to investigate how population has...
Instructional Video6:33
Curated Video

One policy that changes the coronavirus math

9th - 11th
Paid sick leave keeps everyone healthier. During a pandemic, it's a necessity. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab In most developed countries, workers have the right to a certain number of paid sick days. It’s a policy...
Instructional Video4:50
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The greatest mathematician that never lived | Pratik Aghor

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Nicolas Bourbaki applied to the American Mathematical Society in the 1950s, he was already one of the most influential mathematicians of his time. He'd published articles in international journals and his textbooks were required...
Instructional Video1:22
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Stephen Ritz - Teachers Make a Difference - Robert Shetterly

Higher Ed
Stephen teaches in Public School 55 in New York City’s South Bronx, the poorest Congressional District in America. His big idea – pioneered in the Bronx where 37% of residents are food insecure – is to grow food indoors and outdoors all...
Instructional Video7:38
Curated Video

Understanding Fractions through Partitioning and Sharing

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to describe fractions of shapes by counting the number of shares. They demonstrate partitioning shapes into equal shares and writing the fractions using numerators and denominators.
Instructional Video6:47
Science360

The Honey Bee Algorithm

12th - Higher Ed
What is the most efficient, and profitable, way to allocate computer servers to ever-changing internet traffic? Researchers funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) turned to honey bees to find the solution. The researchers...
Instructional Video4:54
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Satyam Mishra - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. Bibha Mishra

Higher Ed
Satyam Mishra is a maths teacher from Bhagalpur, Bihar, India, determined to change the way children look at the world through his pedagogy. He first got the teaching bug at age seven when he taught his 72-year-old grandmother to read...
Instructional Video14:43
Schooling Online

Flying Through Film: Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot - Theme of Poverty and Social Class

3rd - Higher Ed
Be inspired by a Northern English working-class lad who defies the odds! This lesson explores the theme of Poverty and Social Class in Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot. Discover how Billy pursues his love of ballet despite his family’s...
Instructional Video1:57
Next Animation Studio

China’s $1 trillion fusion reactor sets new record for sustaining temperatures five times hotter than the sun

12th - Higher Ed
China's $1 trillion Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak fusion reactor has superheated a loop of plasma to 70 million degrees Celsius, or five times hotter than the sun, for a new record of just over 17 minutes.
Instructional Video11:14
Clarendon Learning

What are Compound Words for Kids | Learn about the 3 Kinds of Compound Words.

K - 6th
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...
Instructional Video6:12
Curated Video

Sum Of Angles In A Star - Challenge From India!

6th - 11th
Thanks to Nikhil Patro for suggesting this problem! What is the sum of the corner angles in a regular 5-sided star? What if the star is not regular, what is the sum of corner angles then? There are some neat ways to solve this. I present...
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

This Is Not Impossible! Solve For The Triangle's Area

6th - 11th
This is a delightful problem. Find the area of the triangle defined by the four squares. It seems impossible but it can be solved with the right perspective. Can you figure it out? Sources Puzzle by Catriona Shearer...
Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

Amazing Honey Coiling High Speed Video! - Smarter Every Day 53

6th - 11th
Please share this video by clicking this: http://on.fb.me/SweetMath This is called the "Liquid Rope Coil Effect". Roped behave the same way when dropped from high. See the raw high speed footage here: http://bit.ly/RawHoneyData The high...
Instructional Video7:43
Curated Video

Can You Solve The Birthday Candles Puzzle? By Professor Henk Tijms'

6th - 11th
Thanks to Professor Henk Tijms for this puzzle suggestion! A few years ago I read a probability book by Henk Tijms and really enjoyed it. So I was both surprised and thrilled to get an email from Professor Tijms saying he's a fan of...