Heart Murmurs
Video shows the proper way to listen for heart murmurs, specifically type S3, S4, and murmur of mitral stenosis. Audio allows you to hear what a heart murmur sounds like. Grades 9-12. 3:06 min.
HUMAN BODY - The Liver
The video appears to have drawing and actual images of the human liver. This video consists of still images only. Images have parts of the body labeled. There is no narration, just music.
How the Body Works : The Stomach
The stomach acts as a reservoir for food and has a capacity of two and a half pints. Within the stomach, solid food material is churned and kneaded for about three hours until it becomes a semiliquid mass known as chyme. This is a brief video with narration. There are just three still images.
How the Eye Works
This video shows how the eye works and lets you see what you see. The video discusses an eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa and shows how it limits what a person sees. Real eyes are shown up close.
Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Watch Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers. In this tutorial, students will learn how to multiply fractions and mixed numbers..
Rational Functions
This video clip explalins how a fraction that has a polynomial in the numerator and/or in the denominator is a rational function. An excluded value in the function is any value of the variable that would make the denominator equal to zero. To find the domain, list all the values of the variable that, when substituted, would result in a zero in the denominator. (1:37)
Compare, Order and Measure Weight and Capacity
Observing a virtual balance, students will compare a two objects to determine which is heavier, lighter or about the same weight. Compare two jars to see which one would hold more.  User clicks through the slides.Â
How to Calculate the Volume of a Triangular Prism
Calculate the volume of a triangular prism by using a mathematical formula and measuring the base, height and length. Determine the volume of a triangular prism with tips from a teacher.
How to Find the Volume of a Pyramid
This 2:50 video teaches how to find the volume of a pyramid. One formula you use to find the volume of a pyramid is V =
(area of the base times height) divided by 3. There isn't any narrator for this video.
Why we have a Census
A short video that explains what a Census is and what purpose it has. More for older students with nothing about House of Representatives.
Blooms Taxonomy: A Slide Show
Slides only, this video attempts to show the various aspects of Bloom's taxonomy. However, there very little detail or examples. Would be good for a staff development meeting, but of little value without someone to flesh out the information. (3:30)
Raising Rheas- A Cousin of the Ostrich
A movie showing how mother and father Rheas take care of their baby chicks. Rheas are cousins to the Ostrichs. Run time 02:48.
40 Blocks From My Home Song
Farley sings about being 40 blocks from his home. The numbers are shown through the video. This Sesame Street video also delves into how students feels when they are 40 blocks from home. (2:13)
Idiom Claymation
Short stop-motion video created by students in the collaborative stop-motion project The video offers little except as a demonstration of what students might do as a tactile way of learning idioms.
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The Life Cycle of a Plant
Learn about the various stages in the life cycle of a plant. This video briefly addresses the four stages of a plant: seed, growth, producing offspring, and death. Professional video shows a botanist explaining each stage but does not show the plant itself. Key vocabulary words include: seed, spore, fruit, budding, protective seed coat, sprouting, photosynthesis, seed dispersal, plant competition, and plant adaptations. Run time 02:59.
Math Magic Using a Book
This video demonstrates a neat math trick to find a specific word, on a specific page in a book. The video has no sound and is suitable for fourth-graders and up. Instructions are here:http://www.pedagonet.com/maths/bookmath.htm (3:24)
Converting Pints to Gallons
A math teacher show how to convert pints to gallons. He explains to to divide by eight because there are eight pints in a gallon. Examples are shown on a whiteboard of how to convert pints to gallons and making a conversion chart.
Customary Units Of Capacity
This brief video is from The Math Party National Standards Program and features a rap song to help students remember U.S. units of capacity.
Real Life Comparisons of Customary Capacity
The video gives real-life comparisons and demonstrates common conversions of customary capacity (cups, pints, quarts, and gallons).
Cups, Pints, and Quarts
Students will be shown how cups, pints and quarts differ. Â The slides model how these measure compare in capacity. 2 cups=1 pint, 2 pints=1 quart, 4 cups=1 quart. User clicks through the slides.













