Matching Game: Preschool Games
Matching Game: Preschool Games. Part of the series: Games for Pre-School. Play a matching card game that tests kids memory. A fun game for preschool kids or little children in this video!
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Musical Chairs: Preschool Games
Musical Chairs: Preschool Games. Part of the series: Games for Pre-School. Set up a few chairs, play some music, and have your kids dance around until the music stops. Then, get a chair! A fun game for preschool kids or little children in this video.
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Bean Bag Toss: Preschool Games
Bean Bag Toss: Preschool Games. Part of the series: Games for Pre-School. Toss a bean bag to each other or into a box. A fun game for preschool kids or little children in this video!
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Math Games For Kids : Playing Arithmetic Bingo
Learn how to play and teach this great easy bingo game for practicing arithmetic with expert teaching tips in this free online kids math games video clip. This video includes closed captioning. Run time 01:56.
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Construct a Dodecagon
A brief fast paced  video is about constructing a regular dodecagon with euclidean tools.
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Conquistadors - The Fall of the Aztecs 2/5
In the decade before the Spanish arrived in Mexico, Aztec Emperor Montezuma II and his people were filled with a sense of foreboding. Suitable for high school students. Educators/Parents: Some segments speak of human sacrifice.
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#10 How to Play Piano: learn chromatic, pentatonic scales applied to piano
In this lesson on how to play piano, I explain how to play various piano scales including, chromatic, and pentatonic scales! (14:04)
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Piano Lesson - How to Play the G major scale 
2 minute clip showing a pianist playing the G major scale in the left hand. He then describes and plays the correct fingering for the scale and also the correct notes in G major.  Run time 02:24
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How to Read Sheet Music for Piano : Minor Chords & Seventh Chords in Piano Sheet Music
Learn how to read minor chords and seventh chords in piano sheet music in this free video on music instruction and piano techniques.
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Idioms in ASL - Snug as a Bug in a Rug
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf. Text included. (0:50)
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Preschool Valentine's Day Stuffed Heart
An elementary school teacher shows one idea for Valentine's Day for preschoolers is to make a stuffed heart.  The stuffed heart simply consists of two hearts stapled together and stuffed with cotton balls or newspaper. In this video learn how to use laminating film to create the effect of a stained-glass hear.

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The Busy World of Richard Scarry-Play it Safe - Brush Your Teeth
This video emphasizes the importance of brushing and flossing. The students will enjoy the characters and will enjoy listening to the catchy tune----"Brush your teeth and brush them well. This is how we do it. This is how it's done. Brushing teeth is fun!" (1:06)
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Calculus-Curl, Part 1
The instructor in this video, Sal Khan, explores vector theory. Mr. Khan uses the Paint Program (with different colors) to illustrate his points. Sal Khan is the recipient of the 2009 Microsoft Tech Award in Education.
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What Does It Mean to Measure?
Explore what can be measured and what it means to measure. Identify
measurable properties such as weight, surface area, and volume, and
discuss which metric units are more appropriate for measuring these
properties. Refine your use of precision instruments, and learn about
alternate methods such as displacement. Explore approximation
techniques, and reason about how to make better approximations.

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Thinking Like a Mathematician
What does a mathematician do? What does it mean to "think like a
mathematician"? This program parallels what a mathematician does in
real-life with the creative thinking of students.

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Possibilities of Real-Life Problems
Students come up with a surprising array of strategies and
representations to build their understanding of a real-life calculus
problem — before they have ever taken calculus.

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Assessment in Math and Science - Will This Be on the Test?
Workshop 1. Will This Be on the Test?'; Knowing vs. Understanding

'Understanding is more than simply knowing. This workshop sets the stage for the entire series by examining what it means to understand, and explores how teachers can design a set of performance tasks to fairly and accurately assess the levels of understanding that their students have or have not achieved. Content Guide: K. Michael Hibbard.'

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Erien, Year One—Grade 5

Erien, a fifth-grade teacher in her first year, strives to include and manage class discussions in science learning.


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Teaching How to Compare and Order
As part of the Five Interactive Favorites Video Series from StarrMatica.com, this video gives elementary teachers ideas for teaching Comparing and Ordering Numbers with interactive, online resources.
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Many Planets, One Earth
The early Earth was a much different planet than the one we know today. Ancient rocks provide evidence of the emergence of oxygen in the atmosphere and of a frozen Snowball Earth. Scientists Paul Hoffman and Andrew Knoll look at these clues to help explain the rise of complex animal life.
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