Free Educational Videos for Students in K-12

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SMART Table Activity - Describing Pictures - YouTube


By SMARTClassrooms

SMART Table Activity - Describing Pictures - YouTube

"The Prefix Kix" Song-Learn About Prefixes and Suffixes


By TheGrammarheads

This video uses a rock song to teach about prefixes and suffixes. Prefixes and suffixes are listed on the screen with their meanings. Good examples are given. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review prefixes and suffixes in the elementary classroom.

eSpark Learning: Unknown Words Instructional Video (3.RL.4, 3.RI.4)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video introduces the strategy of finding clues to discover the meaning of unknown words in a text. An example is both read aloud and highlighted to demonstrate strategies: to guess based on other known words in the text or to substitute a word with a likely similar word to see if it makes sense.

Affect vs. Effect


By Keith Boyd

Video describes how and when to use the commonly confused words "effect" and "affect."

"The Three Little Pigs" by Roald Dahl (poetry reading)


By SpokenVerse

This is a reading of the poem "The Three Little Pigs" by Roald Dahl. This poem can be compared to the classic tales of The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood.

eSpark Learning: Summarizing Strategy Instructional Video (5.RI.2)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This instructional video presents how to use the reading strategy of summarizing

Informational Text | Teaching Common Core Reading Skills


By HMH

A tutorial on the differences between reading a literary versus informational text.

eSpark Learning: Text Structure Framing Video (Fa13, 7RI, Quest 6)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This brief introductory video identifies text structures and the reading strategy of previewing.

How to Write a Summary of a Non-Fiction Text


By Lynn Brogan

In this segment, the teacher uses metacogitive strategies to teach students how to summarize in their own words and not simply quote the author. Using key words, main idea, and text features found within a non-fiction text, the teacher uses an interactive white board to model for students how to write a nonfiction text summary in their own word

Who? That? Which?


By Learn English with Rebecca [engVid RebeccaESL]

Do you confuse who, that, and which? Learn the difference easily in this short and simple English grammar lesson.