Polydron: Prism Starter Set Demonstrate Equivalency with Rainbow Fraction® Circles - LearningResources Homework Tips for Parents: Developing Reading Readiness Skills at Home Translation Part 1 Why SSA and AAA Don't Work as Congruence Shortcuts Solving a Compound Inequality Solving Inequalities in One Variable How the Body Works : Units of the Limbic System What Happens When A Stroke Occurs? Reading sheet Music Part 1 Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Long Division With Decimals Long Division With Decimals Dividing Decimals, Part 3 of 3 D-Day to Berlin - The Battle for France (Part 1 of 6) D-Day to Berlin - The Battle for France (Part 4 of 6) D-Day to Berlin - The Battle for France (Part 5 of 6) D-Day to Berlin - The Battle for France (Part 6 of 6) A Virtual Tour of Martin Luther King's Birthplace Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream" speech
Learn how to creatively use the Polydron® Prism Starter Set to make geometric models. This video provides tips for teachers, tutors, and parents of home schooled children.
This demonstration lesson gives a story problem to use to show students how to recognize equivalent fractions. The lesson uses manipulatives to show these fractions.
Help your child get ready to read. Learn about readiness skills, and get homework tips to help your child be successful in school.
This video illustrates how to draw a translation, as required by high school Geometry courses.
This video describes four shortcuts that help students know when two triangles are congruent: SSS, SAS, ASA, and AAS. Knowing only side-side-angle (SSA) does not work because the unknown side could be located in two different places. Knowing only angle-angle-angle (AAA) does not work because it can produce similar but not congruent triangles. (4:06)
This video shows how to combine two inequalities. The example used is very simple and the instructor shows the steps necessary to combine the inequalities. He emphasizes the concepts that will be needed to solve more complex compound inequalities in the future.
This video shows examples of inequalities with one variable and the instructor goes through the steps necessary to solve the inequalities. While he does this, he explains some of the important rules necessary for correctly solving inequalities. He also identifies some common mistakes students make when solving inequalities.Â
The limbic system is a composite structure which lies in the temporal lobes of the brain and in the region of the thalamus. It is concerned with emotions and memory. The amygdaloid bodies are believed to be concerned with aggression. The hippocampus, lying above the parahippocampal gyrus, is concerned with memory. The septum pelucidum is thought to be associated with pleasure reactions. The cingulate gyrus, the fornix and the anterior commissure carry nerve fibers to and from other structures in
A public service announcement video about stroke and the symptoms of stroke. Different people are shown on the video explaining different symptoms. (0:36)
Scales octaves on a piano. This is a wonderful tool to use for instruction for middle and high school age children.
The instructor uses and electronic sketchpad to demonstrate how to divide decimal numbers by whole numbers. Several examples are modeled using a step by step approach. Â There is no narration, just very fast music.
This video shows how to do long division with decimals.
This video shows how to do long division with decimals. The video offers two examples.
This video is from Sal Khan about dividing decimals using the problem: 99.061 divided by 100= ?
He is finishing up the problem in the short video. (01:51)
History Channel Video. 1944, Europe's future hung in the balance. Our 3-part series follows the story of Allied forces--from Normandy to the assault on Germany--and the victories that led to WWII's end in 1945. We begin on the day after D-Day, unfolding over the summer of 1944 as the initial narrow sliver of French coastline gained by the Allies is slowly extended. By the end of August, Allied victory seemed assured. Rommel had been wounded, Hitler was directing the battle, and the German army w
History Channel Video. 1944, Europe's future hung in the balance. Our 3-part series follows the story of Allied forces--from Normandy to the assault on Germany--and the victories that led to WWII's end in 1945. We begin on the day after D-Day, unfolding over the summer of 1944 as the initial narrow sliver of French coastline gained by the Allies is slowly extended. By the end of August, Allied victory seemed assured. Rommel had been wounded, Hitler was directing the battle, and the German army w
History Channel Video. 1944, Europe's future hung in the balance. Our 3-part series follows the story of Allied forces--from Normandy to the assault on Germany--and the victories that led to WWII's end in 1945. We begin on the day after D-Day, unfolding over the summer of 1944 as the initial narrow sliver of French coastline gained by the Allies is slowly extended. By the end of August, Allied victory seemed assured. Rommel had been wounded, Hitler was directing the battle, and the German army w
History Channel Video. 1944, Europe's future hung in the balance. Our 3-part series follows the story of Allied forces--from Normandy to the assault on Germany--and the victories that led to WWII's end in 1945. We begin on the day after D-Day, unfolding over the summer of 1944 as the initial narrow sliver of French coastline gained by the Allies is slowly extended. By the end of August, Allied victory seemed assured. Rommel had been wounded, Hitler was directing the battle, and the German army w
At this website there will be a map of the home. Click on a room of the house and a photograph will appear. Use your mouse to look around the room, or use the controls to zoom in and out. There is also some text that describes the rooms and provides a little background.
The full version of Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" speech.













