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Intermediate Algebra | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers motion problems. Students learn to solve advanced "motion" word problems -- for example, riding a bike to pick up a car and driving back, or biking part of a trip and taking a boat the rest of the trip. Students should first draw a diagram to represent the relationship between the distances involved in the problem, then set up a chart based on the formula rate times time = distance. The chart is then used to set up the equation.
Conjunctions (part 2)
By bloodpoole
Lord Harold Syntax, the world's foremost authority on the English language, takes a trip to lovely little Syntaxylvania, where he and his assistant Nemesis reacquaint themselves with several members of the Syntax lineage. Video is good for elementary students to use as review or learning of concept.
Long And Short Vowel Trucks
By Vids4Kids.tv
YouTube presents Long And Short Vowels - E, an educational video resource on english language arts.
04 - Completing the Square to Solve Quadratic Equations - Part 1
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
eSpark Learning: Comparing and Contrasting InstructionalVideo (3.RI, Quest 9)
By eSparkLearningVideos
eSpark Learning: Comparing and Contrasting InstructionalVideo (3.RI, Quest 9)
The Simple Pendulum
By The Organic Chemistry Tutor
This physics video tutorial discusses the simple harmonic motion of a pendulum. It provides the equations that you need to calculate the period, frequency, and length of a pendulum on Earth, the Moon, or another planet. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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.
Grade 4 Math | Learn On Your Own Feet With Max | Lumos Learning
By Lumos Learning
Join Max in our new 'Learn On Your Feet' session for 4th-Grade Math practice. This fun and interactive session is sure to get kids active and excited about learning with cool dance moves!
Different types of texts part one
By Ib Hother Andersen
I will tell you about texts, about literature, and about drama