Good Night, Little Bear by Richard Scarry-Read Aloud
It's time for Little Bear to go to bed, so Father Bear swings him up to his shoulders. But when Father Bear gets to the bedroom all he pretends to see is the blue bunny waiting for Little Bear. Where is Little Bear? This is a great teaching resource as it helps to bring literary characters to life (4:58).
Linear Parent Graph and Translations and Dilations
In this video, two equations are graphed and the graphs are then compared to see if they represent a translation, dilation, or reflection. Examples and explanations of translations and dilations are shown.
Pilot Math : Introduction to Math Transformations
This short animation, from the Pilot Math 7 series, introduces the concept of Transformations when some of the Pilot gang find a thrill with transforming robots and teach their robot Zinc to do some transformation tricks.
Transformations - Translation, Reflection, Dilation, and Rotation
Models of translations, reflections, dilations and rotations. Teacher explains clearly and slowly. Shows alternate methods for performing the operations. Contains 4 different sections, so the video can be stopped after each section for practice. The background is a bit distracting.  Â
Geometry Transformation
This video describes how a transformation changes the size, shape, or position of a figure and creates a new figure. A geometry transformation is either rigid or non-rigid; another word for a rigid transformation is "isometry." An isometry, such as a rotation, translation, or reflection, does not change the size or shape of the figure. A dilation is not an isometry since it either shrinks or enlarges a figure. (2:44)
How to Draw and Identify Transformations
How to Draw and Identify Transformations - TenMarks teaches you how to draw and identify transformations. The instructor uses computer software for demonstration. (03:39)
"Hip Hop Alphabet" song
"Hip Hop Alphabet" sings about the alphabet in a different, fun way. Some of the lyrics include--"Get ready, get set, hop to the alphabet". The letters of the alphabet are displayed on screen while the singer says each one. The song is repeated several times. This would be a good teaching resource for young students. (1:36)
Solving Compound Inequalities
This lesson demonstrates how to solve a compound inequality then shows how to graph the inequality. The instructor goes through how to do this step by step on a white board. Then, he shows the solution set on a number line.Â
Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication
This video explains how inequalities follow different rules than equations when dealing with multiplication. Solving inequalities using multiplication involves watching for negative numbers. When we multiply both sides by a negative number we must change the direction of the inequality sign. This happens when using multiplicative inverses to simplify the way we would when solving multi-step equations. (2:11)
Solving Quadratic Inequalities
This video shows the basic procedure and one full example of how to solve quadratic inequalities. The instructor goes through and explains each step as it is written on the white board.Â
Quadratic Formula Song
Learn the quadratic formula and how to use it in problems. This catchy video comes from the Algebra Upgrade online course at www.learningupgrade.com. It is one of those tunes that could get stuck in your head (which could be a good thing when you are trying to remember a formula!).
Quadratic Regression
This instructor in this video, Sal Khan, uses a calculator to perform a quadratic regression. Mr. Khan uses computer software (with different colors) to illustrate his points. Sal Khan is the recipient of the 2009 Microsoft Tech Award in Education. The viewer may want to open the video to 'full screen' as the instructor fits a lot of information on a dark screen.
Solving Inequalities in One Variable
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
Solving Inequalities in One Variable: Part 1 of 2
The instructor uses an electronic sketchpad to demonstrate how to solve linear inequalities in one variable. Â This video is part 1 of 2 and several problems are solved and plotted on a number line.
Graphing Inequalities on a Number Line
Instructor uses a white board to demonstrate solving inequalities in one variable and graphing the solution on a number line. Â Examples include one-step, two-step, and multi-step linear inequalities. Â
Examples of Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
A teacher walks students through the explanation of how to solve four different mult-step one variable inequalities. Â This includes using the distributive property, combining like terms first, and check if a value is a solution. Â
Solving Multi-Step Inequalities How to Divide Inequalities Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities
How to Divide Inequalities. Part of the series: Math Fractions and Equations. When dividing inequalities, treat the equation like any other standard equation. Flip the inequality sign when dividing an inequality by a negative number with help from a math author and teacher.
This is a video tutorial of how to graph and shade inequalities involving two variables. Instead of using a number line, the inequality is graphed on an x,y graph. The instructor relates what is know about graphing equalities and applies this knowledge to graphing inequalities. He works quickly through examples and doesn't show all of the steps needed in drawing the lines on the graph.
In this video, the instructor goes through the steps needed to graph a system of linear inequalities. He discusses slope, shows how to draw the line on the coordinate plane, and explains what section of the graph should be shaded. There is some shadow on the white board which makes it a little more difficult to see at times during the instruction.













