Harry Potter-POA Ch.6 Talons And Tea Leaves-part3
Reading of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By: J. K. Rowling.
In this video Chapter 6: Talons and Tea Leaves is read.
Harry Potter-ch.11 The Firebolt part1
Reading of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By: J. K. Rowling. In this video Chapter 11: The Firebolt is read. In most of the video there is a black screen.
Harry Potter-Prisoner of Azkaban- ch.11 The Firebolt part2-Audio Book
Reading of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By: J. K. Rowling.
In this video Chapter 11: The Firebolt is read. In most of the video
there is a black screen.
Deathly Hallows (Audiobook) Ch. 5.2 - Fallen Warrior
Instructor can have students read along with the book in the classroom. (There is only one still image for the duration of the reading.) Instructor can review vocabulary, context clues, elements of a story, etc.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Audiobook)
© 2007 by J.K Rowling
© 2007 Listening Library, Arthur A. Levine Books, an Imprint of Scholastic
© 2007 by Random House, Inc.
Original artwork by Mary GrandPre. Copyright Warner Bros.
Harry Potter,
Graphing inequalities in Two Variables
Instructor demonstrates how to graph linear inequalities in variables using an electronic sketchpad. Several examples are modeled showing various strategies.
Learn about The History of Ancient China 4000 B.C.
This one minute video provides a brief overview of the accomplishments in China in the period around 4000 B.C. At best this is an overview and should be combined with other videos or materials to provide a more indepth look at China during this time.
History of Mathematics : Who Invented Math?
To learn who invented math, first one must define what math is exactly. Learn who invented math from a mathematics instructor. He discusses whether or not the neandarthal man did know about mathematics. Speech of narrarator is shown as text on the bottom of the screen.
How to Divide Decimals
John, a math instructor, demonstrates on a small whiteboard how to divide decimal numbers. He shows two examples. (02:42)
Indian Muslims in the past and present
This video gives a glance of what Indian Muslims are and their contribution to India, Islamic Ummah and to the world. Islam in India is the second-most practiced religion after Hinduism. There are approximately 174 million Muslims in India (census 2001), i.e 16.4% of the population. India has the second largest population of Muslims in the world (the largest being Indonesia). The contribution of Muslim revolutionaries, poets and writers is immense in India's struggle against the British. Maulana
Language of Mathematics II (49): Multiplying Radicals
Using one example, the instructor is outside showing how to multiply radicals.
Sarah—Grade 5 Sarah, a fifth-grade teacher, wants to ensure that her students understand core science concepts.
Margarita—Grades 5-8 Margarita, a bilingual teacher of mixed-grades five through eight, is working with non-English speaking students to accelerate their science skills.
French for Beginners #2 - Indefinite Articles
The narrator in this video is telling the viewer how to use the feminine and maculine forms of indefinite articles; such as one (un) or (une). The narrator, however, does not state what many of the words mean, which may leave the viewer a little confused. It can be a great review tool.
Classifying Living Things Our Earth hos
Microbial Ecology
Humans and all life forms depend on microorganisms as the essential processors of oxygen, mineral nutrients for plant growth, and waste materials. Here we investigate some of the important environments dominated by microbes and how their presence is essential for human life.
Workshop 3: Learning to Share Perspectives
With Dr. Carne Barnett. Often teachers complain that they do not have ample opportunity to talk with colleagues about their students’ mathematical reasoning. In this workshop, you will learn about professional development based on the discussion of cases in mathematics teaching. Dr. Barnett describes this case approach, and a long-term teacher group is shown
Kepler's Three Laws
The wandering mathematician. Kepler's three laws described the motion of heavenly bodies with unprecedented accuracy. However, the planets still moved in paths traced by the ancient Greek mathematicians -- the conic section called an ellipse.
Physics - What Is Time?
The video explores the concept of time. It seems easy to explain...or is it?
Trigonometry - Sohcahtoa
This video covers the aspects of Trigonometry when trying calculate the sides or angles when using Sine, Cosine, and Tangent within a triangle. This video is in lecture format with an instructor standing in front of a dry erase board. Run time02:32.
How Do We Use Calculus in the Real World
This is a series of still images, words, and classical music that shows the viewer how calculus is used in the real world. An explanation of what calculus is is given as well as the definition of derivatives.













