Design Videos - Free Educational Videos for Students in K - 12

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Fractions on a Number Line - Mr. Pearson Teaches 3rd Grade


By Mr Pearson teaches 3rd grade

This video is designed to teach students how to identify fractions on a number line.

Multiplication of Whole Numbers


By Elizabeth Johnson

This video teaches how to multiply whole numbers without a calculator. It is designed to teach basic multiplication skills.

Theme


By Julie Jaeger

Designed to teach how to write a theme statement. Addresses the idea of subject or topic vs. theme, and keeping plot and character out of the statement. - created at http://goanimate.com/

The Spelling Mistakes Song


By KidsTV123

It's a song for older children and adults. It's designed to highlight the most common spelling mistakes in English. The words addressed are definitely, separate, embarrassing, affect, effect, necessary, there, their, they're, a lot, disappointing, and recommend

Customize An Assignment Using Lumos Assign Mode


By Lumos

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Customize An Assignment Using Present Mode In Preview


By Lumos

Engendering custom assessments and edifications have never been so facile. With this powerful assessment implement of Lumos Learning, you can design a highly customized edification at your fingertips.

The Spelling Mistakes Song


By KidsTV123

It's a song for older children and adults. It's designed to highlight the most common spelling mistakes in English. The words addressed are definitely, separate, embarrassing, affect, effect, necessary, there, their, they're, a lot, disappointing, and recommend

Lesson 1-English Vocabulary-Idioms Related to Outdoors


By eHow

This video explains the origin and meaning of idioms related to outdoors. This video was designed for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 1. "out of the woods", "no bed of roses", and "to have a green thumb" (2:48).

K12 Grade 3 - Science: Characteristics of Solid, Liquid and Gas


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Customize An Assignment Using Lumos EdSearch


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Hyphenation


By UBC Science Writing

In this video, Grammar Squirrel provides three examples to show how the placement (or omission) of a hyphen completely changes the meaning of a sentence. This video was designed to provide a simple tip that should help you use hyphens correctly in your writing.

The Art of Persuasion


By carmeyrose

This video lesson defines and gives examples for Aristotle's rhetorical techniques of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. Students will learn to recognize the three methods of persuasion, Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. This video is designed as to commence a unit on the Art of Rhetorical Persuasion. It seeks to define the basic terminology of rhetoric and offers examples to help students identify the three methods of persuasion.

WRITING STYLE 1: Sentence Structure


By demarcations

This excellent video explains the structure and patterns of sentences based on the phrases that make up the subject and predicate. It covers the four types of patterns related to the verb in the predicate: to be, other linking verbs, intransitive, and transitive. [Note: The final few minutes include an assignment since a teacher has designed this video for his class.]

Text Structure: Chronological Order


By pATRICK mCgHEE

Of the 5 common text structures, Chronological Order is the one that is the most straight forward. This video explains and explores Chronological Order and its use in ordering information in nonfiction. [This video is designed by a teacher from Our Lady of Good Counsel School using Harcourt Storytown for 6th grade.]