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

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Flipped Classroom Homonyms


By EnglishI PLC

This instructional video is part of a flipped classroom and focuses on commonly confused words. It presents commonly confused homonyms and similarly pronounced words.

Counting principle


By MathPlanetVideos

Throw a die and flip a coin.

Introduction to Conversions in Physics


By Flipping Physics

This video includes the basics of doing conversions, why conversions work, conversions with squares and fractions. Includes several examples Times of the examples: 0:59 - 11 millimeters to meters 2:54 - 4.2 cm to m 3:35 - 17 g to kg 4:32 - 14 m/s to km/hr 7:40 - 12.2 mm^2 to m^2 9:50 - 120 km/hr^2 to m/s^2 Want Lecture Notes? Next Video: Introduction to Accuracy and Precision (includes Relative Error) Previous Video: Introduction to Base Dimensions and Your Friends

Parallel Structure Flipped Video


By EnglishI PLC

This video explains parallelism as the same pattern of words that show the same level of importance for two or more ideas. It gives examples of correct and faulty parallel sentence structure for words, phrases, and clauses.

Symbolism Flipped Video


By EnglishI PLC

This video explains what a symbol is and how symbolism is used in literature. It differentiates between general symbols (e.g. American flag, rose) and specific symbols that are not universal in their meanings. It demonstrates how to identify a symbol, determine the symbolic meaning, and classify the symbol

Parallel Structure Flipped Video


By EnglishI PLC

This video explains parallelism as the same pattern of words that show the same level of importance for two or more ideas. It gives examples of correct and faulty parallel sentence structure for words, phrases, and clauses.

Flipped Classroom Lines and Angles


By Megan Priole

Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines.

Probability with permutations and combinations


By Khan Academy

Probability of getting exactly 3 heads in 8 flips of a fair coin.

Probability with permutations and combinations


By Khan Academy

A different way to think about the probability of getting 2 heads in 4 flips

Probability with permutations and combinations


By Khan Academy

Probability of exactly 3 heads in 5 flips using combinations

Probability -Flipping a Coin (Part 2)


By Khan Academy

The probability of getting 7 tails in a row is 1/128. How come? We find the probability for EACH tails first. Any particular outcome is 1 out of 128 of the total number of outcomes. What's the probability of getting EXACTLY one heads? Watch the instructor explain starting at 2:20.

Probability -Flipping a Coin (Part 1)


By Khan Academy

You may have seen the first part of this video on the previous learnboard for common core standard 7.SP.5. If not no worries. :-) This video reviews the probability in a series of coin tosses. Remember that EACH toss is independent so we must multiply each individual probability to find the total.

Probability of rolling dice


By Khan Academy

We give you an introduction to probability through the example of flipping a quarter and rolling a die.

Reflecting points on the coordinate plane


By Khan Academy

Just like looking at a mirror image of yourself, but flipped....a reflection point is the mirror point on the opposite axis. Watch this tutorial and reflect :)

Probability of rolling dice


By Khan Academy

We give you an introduction to probability through the example of flipping a quarter and rolling a die.

Probability with permutations and combinations


By Khan Academy

The probability of getting exactly 2 heads when flipping three coins. Thinking about this by visualy depicting all of the outcomes.

Reflecting points on the coordinate plane


By Khan Academy

Just like looking at a mirror image of yourself, but flipped....a reflection point is the mirror point on the opposite axis. Watch this tutorial and reflect :)

4.OA.3- Understanding Multi-step Problems(Grade 4 Math) |


By Lumos Learning

This lesson was cerated to be ued in a 4th grade flipped Math class. (Slides provided by LearnZillion

Probability of rolling dice


By Khan Academy

We give you an introduction to probability through the example of flipping a quarter and rolling a die.

Reflecting points on the coordinate plane


By Khan Academy

Just like looking at a mirror image of yourself, but flipped....a reflection point is the mirror point on the opposite axis. Watch this tutorial and reflect :)