Basic Right to Left Step Aerobics Exercise
Learn how to do a basic right to left step aerobic exercise in this aerobic fitness video. Video shows expert demonstrating slowly so you can follow along.
The Writing Process Explained with Linda Bausch-Mentoring Texts
Staff Developer, Linda Bausch discusses the stages of the writing process in a Writer's Workshop. This video is a great resource for teachers who teach the writing process. She discusses how to generate ideas in your students. She shows how to launch, "nurture the seed"(collecting), drafting (what kind of container am I putting all this writing in), revision (adding in), publishing (cover, dedication page, etc.), and celebrate-show that this writing is important. This is part of a bi
Types of Dyslexia
Types of Dyslexia. Part of the series: Dyslexia. Types of dyslexia include phonological dyslexia, orthographic dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia, all of which present difficulties in different areas of speech and reading. (2:18)
Common Types of Computer Networks
Computer network design can range from simple to very complex. Networking can be as simple as connecting two computers, or a computer and a printer, while more complex networks can involve the connection of millions of computers and devices.
Microsoft Powerpoint Tutorial
This video provides instructions on how to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create presentations, including how to add new slides, change the slide order, add pictures, change text, create charts, and change the design of your slides. This video does not include narration but uses an organization slide to guide you through the events. (6:52)
FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH, Part #3 (starts with the letter 'G')
Each word appears on the screen in both English and French. Each word is said four times by a native French speaker. This video might be good to play as beginning or intermediate French-language students enter a classroom so that they can be exposed to French vocabulary.(33:47)
ZZ Blues Song - Letter Z
This Sesame Street clip features a Muppet band impersonating the band ZZ Top. The letter Z is the focus of the song as letter Zs are shown throughout and various words beginning with the letter Z are mentioned.
Verbs
In this slide show, street signs show verbs. The slides are accompanied by music. No action or explanation of the meaning of the signs. (:53_
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
This video is a lesson explaining how what comparative and superlative adjectives are. There is no audio for this video. The various slides show examples of how to correctly use different comparative and superlative adjectives as well as rules for making them. The slides in this lesson move very quickly, often before the slide can be read. It might help to pause the video as you watch.
What Is the Formula to Calculate Resistance?
The formula to calculate resistance is voltage, or potential
difference, divided by current equals resistance in ohms. Calculate the
resistance created by a power supply with instructions from a math and
science teacher in this free video on science formulas.
How to Build an Electrical Circuit in a Model House
A model house circuit is the same as the circuits that exist
in a real house, yet it contains a limited number of components. Build
an electrical circuit in a model house with a power supply and a switch
with help from a science teacher in this video.
Electric Circuits
This video introduces the concept of an electric circuit. It describes the difference between an open and closed circuit.
Hands-On Science with Squishy Circuits
In a zippy demo at TED U, AnnMarie Thomas shows how two different kinds of homemade play dough can be used to demonstrate electrical properties -- by lighting up LEDs, spinning motors, and turning little kids into circuit designers. This video could also be used to inspire a science fair project (04:09)
The Innovation of Aztec Architecture
The great civilization of the Aztecs built phenomenal structures, including temples, shrines, and causeways. Development in the area of architecture was affected equally by both the implications of the time period and their religion. Suitable for high school students. (Note-- Educators/Parents: Documentary speaks of human sacrifice.)
Aztec Temple Ruins
Students can view actual ruins of the Aztec empire. Suitable for middle school and high school students. There is no sound...there are just images of the remains of the buildings. (Amateur video)
Ancient Mysteries - The Puzzling Pyramids of Mexico 1/5
Planned and mapped out according to the stars and built over a series of sacred caves, at its height, Teotihuacán was the seventh largest city of the ancient world. Its power and influence was felt throughout Mexico. This documentary is suitable for high school students.
Ancient Mysteries - The Puzzling Pyramids of Mexico 2/5
Planned and mapped out according to the stars and built over a series of sacred caves, at its height, Teotihuacán was the seventh largest city of the ancient world. Its power and influence was felt throughout Mexico. This documentary is suitable for high school students.
Jehovah Witness History & Beliefs (4/9)
William & Joan Cetnar discuss their involvement in the Jehovah Witness's and their beliefs in comparison with Christianity.
Endangered Primates Due To Diminishing Rainforests
This short video uses images and text to convey the realities of a diminishing rain forest and its effect on primates' survival in the next 15 years.
Polio pt2
Poliomyelitis, also known as infantile paralysis, is a viral infection of the intestinal tract that sometimes can attack the central nervous system and lead to severe muscular paralysis. After the 1916 outbreak, the United States averaged 21,000 paralytic cases per year. During the 1930-40s, both private and government research was accelerated to try to find a cure for this dreaded disease. The National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis, now the March of Dimes, was inaugurated by Franklin D. Roo













