The School of Life
Political Theory - John Rawls
Pretty much everyone has heard the phrase life is unfair. A theory by John Rawls, a famous political theorist, as to why this occurs in government and society presents itself. Pupils watch his theory through primary resource photographs...
Mathispower4u
Solving Multiple Step Equations Involving Decimals
As if solving multi-step equations isn't challenging enough, now they have decimals! The video lesson explains strategies for working with these decimals while solving. Learners watch as the video instructor explains how to solve two...
Veritasium
Science of Laser Hair Removal in SLOW MOTION
Lasers attack hair cells from the outside in. Young scholars observe a laser hair treatment in slow motion. They watch as the pulses of the laser destroy the external hair. The Veritasium instructor then describes the process happening...
Crash Course
Congressional Committees: Crash Course Government and Politics #7
Scholars investigate the makeup and division in the legislative branch known as Congress by watching a short video outlining the function of committees within both houses. The topic inspires active thought and discussion about the...
Crash Course
What Is Myth? Crash Course World Mythology #1
What are myths, what purpose do they serve, and how do they differ from other types of stories? Scholars watch a 13-minute video to explore an interesting topic in-depth. The video, which is the first in the Crash Course World Mythology...
Crash Course
Mythical Mountains: Crash Course World Mythology #33
Ain't no mountain high enough to keep scholars from watching the 33rd installment in the 41-part Crash Course World Mythology series. Viewers consider stories and myths about mountains and their meanings. In particular, they learn about...
The Great War
The Great Explorer - Ernest Shackleton
How different would the world look if you returned after two years off the grid? Historians analyze Ernest Shackleton's trip to Antarctica during the Great War. They watch a short Who Did What in WWI? video explaining Shackleton's trip...
Mathispower4u
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines - Part 2
Parallel and perpendicular lines aren't that difficult to find. Learners watch an instructional video to see how to write equations of lines that are parallel or perpendicular to a given line and pass through a given point. Some of the...
Be Smart
The Raisin Bran Effect
Everyone knows the smallest chips settle to the bottom of the bag, but why? An episode from a series of science videos describes the percolation effect using both demonstrations and animation. Scholars watch as smaller particles fill...
Mathispower4u
Applications of Formulas in Function Notation
Apply the video to learn about applications of function notation. Viewers of an educational video see an example of how to use formulas written in function notation in real-life situations and how to interpret function notation. They...
Mathispower4u
Evaluating Functions Using Function Notation
Evaluate your ability to evaluate functions. Watching an instructional video helps scholars review how to evaluate functions. The video includes examples involving linear functions, quadratic functions, and constant functions.
Crash Course
Poor Unfortunate Theater: Crash Course Theater #48
Sometimes it's impossible to keep up with the Joneses. Scholars watch video 48 in the Crash Course Theater and Drama series that describes poor theater, which takes out the typical lights, costume, and sets that rich theater includes....
GCFGlobal.org
Understanding Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use
What are copyright, public domain, and fair use practices? Scholars find out by watching the second of four videos from a media literacy series. They learn about how copyright laws protect intellectual property and understand the...
Mathispower4u
Evaluate a Quadratic Equation - Death Application
Don't be bored to death when learning about quadratics. Using a given quadratic equation representing the number of deaths per year per thousand people in terms of age, scholars determine the number of deaths for a particular age group....
American Chemical Society
The Only Video You'll Ever Need to Watch About Gluten
Is gluten really bad for you? Scholars learn why gluten is important in baking by learning about its structure and investigate how it breaks down during digestion—and why some people have a hard time digesting it. Finally, they make a...
Mathispower4u
Subtracting Polynomials (Example)
Distribute the negative one to subtract. Pupils watch a video that works through four examples of subtracting polynomials. The video starts with basic monomials, then moves into two binomials, and finishes up with trinomials. Each...
Mathispower4u
Graph a Linear Equation in Slope-Intercept Form (Example 3)
The third example's the charm. Young mathematicians watch a helpful video that shows how to graph a linear equation in slope-intercept form on a coordinate plane. The narrator works through the example y = –2x + 5 by first plotting the...
Krista King Math
Inflection Points and Concavity
Confused about concavity? Here's the perfect video. Young mathematicians watch a video that explains the process of using the second derivative to determine inflection points and the concavity of a function. An example reinforces the...
Flipped Math
Calculus AB/BC - Estimating Limit Values from Graphs
A one-sided limit need not be half as interesting as a two-sided limit. Pupils learn the notation for one-sided limits and how to determine the value of a one-sided limit from graphs by watching a short video. They then see how to create...
Transforming Education
SEL for Educators: Mini Module #4
In this social-emotional learning journey, educators watch an 11-minute video that examines how to cultivate compassionate curiosity. Mini Module #4 details how to use an asset-based lens, listen empathetically, and look at behavior as a...
Flipped Math
Compound Probability and Independence
Here's a way to learn about compound events and independence on one's own. The second of four lessons in the Algebra II - Intro to Probability unit focuses on compound events and probability. Pupils watch a video to calculate the...
Mathispower4u
Simplify an Expression Involving Squares of Two Binomials (Example)
Watching a video can make all the difference in learning how to simplify expressions. A short video reviews how to simplify an algebraic expression. Viewers see an example that requires squaring binomials and then finding the difference...
Mathispower4u
Determine the Terms and Coefficients of a Variable Expression
It's time to come to terms with identifying algebraic terms. An instructional video teaches scholars about terms and their associated coefficients for variable expressions. They watch the narrator fill out a table of terms and...
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Supporting Emotional Wellbeing in Children: Catch, Check, and Change Your Thoughts Part 2
Part two of a short video details the Catch It, Check It, Change It method. Scholars watch how a learner gets bad news, feels sad, then turns their mood around using positive thinking. A narrator explains the steps thoughtfully.