Learn Public Places - Stadium
This short video uses photographs and a talking elephant to introduce young learners to sports stadiums.
Learn About People in the Government
This short video uses simple animation and a talking elephant to introduce young learners to the concept of government. Words that are highlighted are: governor, president, prime minister, chief minister, and the mayor. (The origin of this video is India and in that country, the president's term is five years according to the video's narrator.)
Watch & Learn: Developing Fluency
This video shows an after-school program called RAVE-O that helps teach reading fluency in Malden, Massachusetts. (4:15)
Easy Ways to Learn Fractions
In math, fractions can be thought of as proportions of a shape.
In this clip discover easy ways to learn fraction from a mathematics
teacher. The math teacher shows examples on a whiteboard of shapes representing the fractions.
Learn How to Add and Subtract Decimals
The instructor reviews place value and explains what the decimal point means. Uses computer software for demonstration. Good for visual learners.
Learn How to Change Fractions to Decimals to Percents
This five-minute video, which uses a little humor, explores how to change fractions to decimal numbers, then to percent numbers. This video is a clip from a larger segment called Living With Percents.
Learn The Basics to Subtracting Fractions
John Zimmerman from www.tabletclass.com explains how to subtract fractions. The instructor uses computer software to illustrate his points and feels that math students in middle school and basic math should find the lesson helpful. The two examples used in this video are 3/5-1/5 and 4 1/2- 2 2/3. (06:55)
How To Learn Multiplication Tables
In this video learn that when learning multiplication tables, fill in as many rows as possible without looking for the answer. A math teacher explains how to make a multiplication, gives tips on how to learn the table, and explains how to check how well a multiplication table has been memorized.
Learn Shapes and Colors
This looks boring at first, but the producer uses rectangles, circles, squares, and triangles while building an animated train. Cool.
Distance Formula (not_upside_down) - Yay Math
The upright version of the Yay Math Distance Formula video. Formula for calculating the distance between two points on a co-ordinate plane -- from a different perspective. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4061431760087851937&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
The instructor uses an electronic chalkboard to demonstrate how to find the distance between two points on the coordinate plane. Â One example is modeled using the distance formula.
Learn to Measure things Using NonStandard Units
This musical video is about measurement using non standard unit. No narration in this video, just text instructions. Non standard unit is the glass that being used to measure 1 kg of flour.
A simple example is shown and then questions are asked about how to find other items that can be measured in the same way.
Algebra Help: Distance, Rate, and Time
For high school students. Algebra Word Problem: Distance Rate and Time using two jets. Seasoned math instructor demonstates on white board. Uses colored markers for clarification.
Distance, Rate, and Time (Part 4)
For high school students. Algebra Word Problem: Distance Rate and Time involving two people with two different speeds. Seasoned math instructor demonstates on white board. Uses colored markers for clarification.
Distance, Rate, and Time (Part 2)
Algebra Word Problem: Distance Rate and Time using a truck and a bus. Seasoned math instructor demonstates on white board. Uses colored markers for clarification.
Motion Word Problems - Rate, Time, Distance
Students learn to solve introductory "motion" word problems -- for example, cars traveling in opposite directions, bikers traveling toward each other, or one plane overtaking another. Students should first draw a diagram to represent the relationship between the distances involved in the problem, then set up a chart based on the formula rate times time = distance. The chart is then used to set up the equation. The instructor uses a white board for demonstration and this video is suitable for hig
Distance Time and Velocity Time Calculations, Part 2
You will learn: How to calculate the velocity from a distance time graph, How to calculate acceleration from a velocity time graph, and how to calculate distance covered.
Distance, Time, and Velocity Time Calculations, Part 1
You will learn:How to calculate the velocity from a distance time graph, how to calculate acceleration from a velocity time graph, and how to calculate distance covered.
Two Terrains - Distance, Rate, and Time - A Virtual Manipulative
This manipulative is from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics website.  Some vehicles fly down the highway, while others are dirt-track specialists. This activity allows you to explore the relationships between distance, rate, and time. Can you identify the best path for a vehicle? Try to predict what will happen if you set on‑road or off‑road performance measures.
Note: There are more instructions by the manipulative.
Tips to learn English easily
This video introduces some reasons why people need to learn English. The presenter lists some rules that may be useful when you are learning English. He highlights the importance of attitude, practice and confidence.













