Invisibly Visible (Identifying Masonic Symbols) pt.1of3
Video discusses the symbols of the Freemasons.
: How to Draw Word Balloons & Movement for Cartoon Animals
Learn how to draw word balloons and animal movement for cartoon animals and anthropomorphized animals with expert cartoon drawing tips. Watch and learn from the artist's drawing. Step-by-step narration by artist Daniel Bissell. English captions. (1:22)
How to Draw a Mammal's Face
Learn how to draw a basic mammal's face that can be turn into a rabbit, bear, lion or walrus with some added details with expert cartoon drawing tips. Step-by-step narration by artist Daniel Bissell. English captions. (1:23)
The Evacuation of Saigon
A video by Meet Me at the Corner. This video has a student interviewing Mr. Vern Jumper, a retired Air Officer who was on duty during the Evacuation of Saigon. The video takes place in San Diego, CA while touring the U.S.S. Midway Museum. The video contains some actual photographs from the time period. A teacher could also use this video to teach students how to conduct an interview. (4:42)
How to Create Your Own Cartoon Character
Start by jotting down ideas. Start with the eyes then finish out the face. Step-by-step narration by artist Danny Page. English captions. (4:47)
The Final Stage in Digestion
This very short video shows what happens when the digestion process comes to an end. It explains that solid waste is produced at the end of digestion.
Fractions 1: Reducing
This video is a basic review of how to reduce fractions to the lowest terms. The instructor emphasizes that the number 1 is essential to working with fractions. The instructor uses a whiteboard.
Song for Fractions
AÂ better way to understand fractions through a creative song. Mr Duey performs a live action rap song about fractions. The song teaches about improper fractions, and how to get a percentage from a fraction with visuals of the mathematical computations during the rap. Entertaining while learning for kids.
Definitions of Polygons (part 2)
In this video, the instructor shows the viewer the different types of polygons based on the number of sides and angle measurement. The instructor uses computer software for instruction. Clear, step-by-step instruction.
Zero and Friends - Zero Singing the Blues
Zero contemplates whether or not he really is a number in this blues duet with his number friend, One. Beautiful pen and ink drawing back ground with animated zero and one cartoon character. Â (1:21)
Finding the Mean
This PowerPoint video demonstrates how to find the mean for a set of data. Â One example is modeled with a step by step approach.
Find Missing Term in a Proportion
This is a video presentation in direct proportion. The objective of the video is to find the missing term expressed as x in a proportion. An example is used with the number of dogs.
Median of a Trapezoid
In this video students learn the definitions of a trapezoid, an isosceles trapezoid, and the median of a trapezoid. Students also learn the following theorems related to trapezoids. The base angles of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent. The median of a trapezoid is (a) parallel to the bases and (b) has a length equal to the average of the lengths of the bases.
Intro to Range, Median, and Mode
This video provides and introduction to range, median and mode. Examples of range, median, and mode are shown in the video.
Video on Subtracting Decimals - Math Help
Students learn to subtract decimals by first lining up the decimal points, then subtracting the numbers by column. They also learn to add zeros if the numbers don't line up evenly. Instructor uses a white board. Suitable for older elementary students.
Subtracting Decimals - Math Help
Students learn to subtract decimals by first lining up the decimal points of each number. For fourth-graders and older students.
5th Grade: Dividing With Fractions and Whole Numbers
This is a lesson on dividing fractions with whole numbers. It is geared towards fifth-grade students.
Basic Math: Lesson 6 - Video Clip #9 - Arithmetic of Fractions: Addition
Concepts covered: Addition of Improper and Proper Fractions and also Mixed Numbers.
Multiplication 4: 2-digit times 1-digit number
In this video, the instructor shows how to multiply a two-digit number by a one-digit number. Instructor uses the Paint Program to demonstrate the points of his discussion. For third grades through sixth. (At one point instructor makes an error...he says that "anything x 1=9". However, minus that one error, the rest of the video is very good.)
Rays
Students learn the definitions of a segment, a ray, and length, as well as the symbols that are used in Geometry to represent each figure. Students also learn the definitions of an endpoint, opposite rays, a coordinate, and a number line. Students are then given geometric figures that are composed of segments and rays, and are asked true/ false questions about the given figures. Students are also given number lines, and are asked short answer questions about the given number lines. Students are













