How to Calculate the Volume of a Cone
Calculate the volume of a cone by multiplying one-third of the base area by the perpendicular height. Determine the volume of a cone with tips from a teacher.
How to Find the Volume of a Rectangular Prism
This is a brief tutorial of how to find the volume of a rectangular prism. John, a math instructor, uses a small whiteboard for demonstration. The teacher explains the steps clearly. (02:40)
How Junk Food Affects the Body (Part 1 of 4)
A video series that goes over the problems that can occur when people don't consider what they are eating. This is a good video to show students in schools where there is an problem with overeweight children. The video moves slowly at first. Showing all the takes under ten minutes. This video is one of four parts and does not show the results of project unhealthy. Run time 02:30.
Body Balance
This video demonstrates basic moves. (1:39)
How To Write A Friendly Letter
This teacher-created video describes the characteristics of a friendly letter and demonstrates the steps for writing a friendly letter. (1:28)
Magna Carta
The King John and the Magna Carta edition of a teacher's podcasts. It is a series of slides with narration by the teacher. An entertaining lecture with computer graphics.
The History Of The British Empire
Despite reaching its peak of influence at the beginning of the 20th century, this empire originated at the end of the 1400s. This three-minute video explores the rise and fall of this one-time world empire.
Baroque Dance - Sarabande / Il Giardino Armonico
Charles Dieupart (1667~1740)
[ Les Six Suites ] 1701
Suite n° 6 en fa mineur
pour clavecin ou (flûte ou violon et basse continue)
- 4. Sarabande -
Il Giardino Armonico
Giovanni Antonini (flûte)
Enrico Onofri (violon)
Vittorio Ghielmi (viole de gambe)
Ottavio Dantone (clavecin)
Kaspar Mainz (danse)
Choreographed by Musica et Saltatoria
Directed by Giovanni A
Russian Sailors' dance "Yablochko"
"Yablochko" (small apple) Concert in Lakeside, Ohio July 2007
Dances of the soldiers
A classical Russian army dance
Comprehension Strategy - Prediction
This short video provides a guided reading lesson using the poem by James Reeves entitled, "The Wind." The lesson focuses on prediction in reading. It also includes personification examples that show inanimate objects taking on the same characteristics and traits of a human. (1:51)
Story Elements
This video gives you some ideas on how to work on reading comprehension by focusing on story elements: characters, setting, problem/solution, and sequencing. (1:37)
How to Comprehend What You Are Reading
Comprehending what you are reading is imperative to reading better and faster, so highlighting important ideas is a great way to absorb the information fully. Find ways to improve reading skills with Katie Chasey, who is an experienced ESL and English tutor. She is a native English speaker with more than seven years experience teaching English as a second language overseas to children. (01:56)
North To Alaska ~ Johnny Horton
This video tells the story of the Klondike Gold Rush. The Klondike Gold Rush was a frenzy of gold rush immigration to and gold prospecting in the Klondike near Dawson City in the Yukon Territory, Canada, after gold was discovered in the late 19th century. The gold rush remains an important event in the history of the city of Edmonton, which to this day celebrates Klondike Days, an annual summer fair with a Klondike gold rush theme. Among the many to take part in the gold rush was writer Jack Lon
Gold Fever
This documentary interweaves, prospector Al Doherty's journey along the Klondike trail with exotic side trips to Thailand, India and Africa. Audiences will come to understand the cultural, economic and historical significance of gold; and take a wild ride down a mineshaft in the depths of an alien underground world where no large format camera has gone before.
Klondike Gold Rush
A collage of historical photographs and films based on the bestselling book "The Klondike Gold Rush: Photographs from 1896-1899."
Off to the Klondike! The Search for Gold
"Off to the Klondike! The Search for Gold" William R. Morrison, University of Northern British Columbia The Klondike (Yukon) gold rush of 1897-1899 was one of the most colourful and dramatic episodes in Canadian history and the last and greatest in a series of massive North American gold rushes that began in California in 1849. For two wild years the Yukon was consumed with gold fever.
Canada: A People`s History - Henry Hudson
This video discusses and explains the explorations of Henry Hudson. He set out to try to reach China, and found so many other things along the way. It recreates many parts of his explorations through video and narration. (Professional video with slides, film re-enactment, and narration)
Canada: A People`s History - Champlain`s Gamble
This video recreates the first French attempt at creating a permanent settlement in Quebec under the direction of explorer Samuel de Champlain. (Professional video with re-enactment, stills, and narration.)
Samuel de Champlain - Québec History 2
Samuel de Champlain, "The Father of New France", was a French
navigator, cartographer, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist,
diplomat and chronicler. He founded Quebec City on July 3, 1608, and
served as its administrator for the rest of his life. He forged the
Great French and Indian Alliance.













