How to Write An Informative Essay
This clip, made by a student for an English class, tells how to write an informative essay. The narrator discusses the purpose of an informative essay, resources for information, choosing a topic, how to start the essay, and provides a link to help with formatting.
IELTS How to write a discussion essay outline (part 2 of 2)
Here is the second part in my outline series on how to write a discussion essay. (6:07)
Plagiarism--Before He Cheats
This well-produced video showcases the song "Before He Cheats," and is a parody about plagiarism and cheating in school. This is appropriate for students in grades 7-12 (USA). 3:25 min.
A Quick Guide To Plagiarism
This is a seven-and-a-half minute guide to the different types of plagiarism that students need to be aware of.
Children's Shapes
This children's educational video teaches kids basic shapes,
discrimination, and spatial relationships. Shapes of Circle, square, triangle, rectangle, star, oval, diamond, heart, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon are shown with the word. Lesson page:
http://xoax.net/childrens/Shapes.php
Morpheme Mastery Part 2
In this a review on dividing words into parts. There is not narration but instructions are provided on the screen on how to divide the words and then by prefix, root, and suffix. The students are then given a word on the slide and asked to divide the word into parts.
5th Grade Students and Idioms
My 5th grade class produced some idioms. We were learning about figurative language and saw some videos on them and then made our own. Lots of fun!
Toxic: Garbage Island
For years we've been reading about a patch of garbage the size of Texas floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, ingeniously dubbed the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Basically, any trash that gets dumped in the water rides the currents to this one spot and joins an ever-increasing flotilla of garbage. For all the breathless accounts of the mess and its impact on the area's sealife, however, no one seemed to have a picture of the buildup.
In order to sate our own curiosit
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch - Think twice the next time you use bottled water or use anything that is made out of plastic. This six-minute video is a slideshow with images and words. Many of the images show animals of the ocean habitat in distress (for instance, a turtle that ingested plastic bags). The video should be accompanied by educator's information as there is no narration.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (Gorilla in the Greenhouse)
This is an animation (07:43)Â to explain the Great Garbage Patch to younger viewers. Hufflebot will do anything to get that Wormulus out of his head, including creating a nation of plastic bags in the middle of the Pacific Ocean...until they get a taste of their own medicine. Created by Jay Golden for SustainLane Media.
Re-Wiring the Brain
Neuroscientist Michael Merzenich lectures on the secrets of the brain's ability to actively re-wire itself. He discusses his research into ways to harness the brain's plasticity to enhance our skills and recover lost function. The ability of the brain to grow and change as we develop is a complex process that progresses in a predictable way.
First-Grade Home School Lesson Subjects
Have you decided to home school your child? Learn all about important school subjects for home schooling first-graders in this education video.
Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education. He has taught Kindergarten through 6th grade in the Philadelphia School District since 2003.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
First-Grade Home School Reading Lessons : Reading Rules for First-Graders
Have you decided to home school your child? Learn how to teach reading rules to home schooled first graders in this education video.
First-Grade Home School Reading Lessons : Double Vowel Reading Lessons
Have you decided to home school your child? Learn how to teach double vowel reading lessons for homeschooled first graders in this education video.
First-Grade Home School Reading Lessons : Handmade Books
Have you decided to home school your child? Learn all about using handmade books for home schooling first graders in this education video.
Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education. He has taught Kindergarten through 6th grade in the Philadelphia School District since 2003.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Developing a Homeschool Preschool Schedule
Developing a Homeschool Preschool Schedule. Part of the series: Homeschooling Advice. Developing a homeschool preschool schedule involves teaching around nap times, using dry erase boards, letter magnets and counting games to teach them and utilizing everyday activities.
First-Grade Home School Reading Lesson Schedules
Have you decided to home school your child? Learn about home schooling lesson schedules for first-graders in this video.
Modifying Home School Lesson Schedules
Have you decided to home school your child? Learn how to modify home school lesson schedules for first graders in this education video.
Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education. He has taught Kindergarten through 6th grade in the Philadelphia School District since 2003.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
How to Homeschool Your Child : How to Plan a Home School Schedule
Teach your children from home; learn how important scheduling is in homeschooling and how to plan a home school schedule in this video on homeschooling. The video has English captions.
Homeschooling Tips : How to Schedule a Homeschool Day
Schedule a homeschool day in a format that works for you in order to tackle important subject matter in an efficient way. Learn how to schedule a homeschool day. Linda Wooldridge has been homeschooling since 1998, and she has been on the PPEA board for three years as the orientation coordinator for Pinellas County.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz The video has English captions.













