Instructional Video7:51
SciShow

4 Weird Unsolved Mysteries of Math

12th - Higher Ed
There are lots of unsolved mysteries in the world of math, and many of them start off with a deceptively simple premise, like: What's the biggest couch you can slide around a 90-degree corner? Hosted by: Michael Aranda
Instructional Video7:51
SciShow

4 Weird Unsolved Mysteries of Math

12th - Higher Ed
There are lots of unsolved mysteries in the world of math, and many of them start off with a deceptively simple premise, like: What's the biggest couch you can slide around a 90-degree corner? Chapters MOVING SOFA PROBLEM 0:35 MOSER'S...
Instructional Video19:39
Curated Video

Use equivalence and compensation strategies to solve problems

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: You can use equivalence and compensation strategies to solve problems. Key learning points: - The part-whole structure can be used to represent additive problems. - A bar model can be used to represent additive problems. -...
Instructional Video29:54
Curated Video

Use part-part-whole structures to solve additive problems in a range of contexts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use knowledge of part-part-whole structures to solve additive problems in a range of contexts. Key learning points: - A representation helps to make sense of an equation or problem. - A bar model can be used to help...
Instructional Video32:15
Curated Video

Use addition and subtraction to solve problems in different contexts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use addition and subtraction strategies to solve problems in different contexts. Key learning points: - By looking carefully at the numbers involved, you can choose the most efficient strategy. - When numbers are...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Chinese Development of Maths

6th - 12th
Chinese maths developed independently of the West – but with similar outcomes. Discover the parallels between East and West, and why it appears that Chinese mathematicians often got there first. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film....
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Can You Trust Your IQ?

6th - 12th
Is IQ the best measure of intelligence, or could an inbuilt mechanism for measuring quantitative values mean a bias against qualitative factors? Maths - Statistics And Probability A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning...
Instructional Video3:28
Amor Sciendi

Melancholia I: Astrology, Medicine, and Magic Squares

12th - Higher Ed
Here we discuss the role of Astrology in Renaissance Medicine while looking at Albrecht Durer's famous print from 1514. The plate can be found in the Staatliche Kunsthalle gallery in Karlsruhe Germany.
Instructional Video23:20
Curated Video

How to Create a Magic Number Generator in Microsoft PowerPoint

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a magic number generator in Microsoft PowerPoint. This generator will create a magic number square based on a number chosen by the user. The square will have rows, columns, diagonals, and...
Instructional Video4:39
Amor Sciendi

Durer's Melencolia I: How Math and Art can heal

12th - Higher Ed
This video includes guided notes and an essay analysis activity. Durer's famous print "Melencolia I" is more than a art. It's a talisman to help bring the four humours of your body back into balance... or at least that's according to a...