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Oxford Online English
5 Ways to Compare and Contrast in English
In this lesson, you can learn how to compare and contrast things in English.
When you compare two—or more—things, you need to talk about similarities and differences between them. This is a very global skill; it...
When you compare two—or more—things, you need to talk about similarities and differences between them. This is a very global skill; it...
Curated Video
Comparing Fractions by Creating Common Denominators
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare fractions by creating common denominators. They use the example of comparing the fractions 2/3, 1/2, and 4/5. The teacher demonstrates how to find the least common multiple of the...
Curated Video
Crafting Clear Topic Sentences
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of introducing a topic clearly in writing. They provide examples and guide students through the process of revising their own writing to make the topic and purpose more explicit. The...
Science Buddies
Which should you choose? Scientific Method versus Engineering Design Process
When should you use the Scientific Method? Would the Engineering Design Process be a better choice? If you aren’t sure then this video can help! We compare both methods step-by-step using a real-world example.
Visual Learning Systems
Contrasting the Deciduous Forest and Desert Biomes
This video discusses the concept of biomes and focuses on the major difference in climate between deciduous forests and deserts. It highlights that while deserts are commonly associated with heat, they can also be cold and experience...
Curated Video
Comparing Lengths Using Real Objects
In this video, students learn how to compare the length of objects by using real objects as measuring tools. The teacher demonstrates this concept by using paperclips, erasers, and cubes to measure the length of books, pencils, and a desk.
Curated Video
Solving Word Problems by Comparing
In this video, students learn how to solve word problems by comparing. They are given the scenario of Ian and Zim building block towers, and they have to determine how many blocks Ian's tower has based on the given information. The video...
FuseSchool
MATHS - Statistics - Bar Graphs
I want to investigate how population has changed in these cities…but these numbers are just numbers. They don’t mean anything to me. In this video, we are going to discover how great bar graphs are for providing us with a clear visual,...
Visual Learning Systems
Rocks: Rocks From Melting
Upon viewing the Rocks video series, students will be able to do the following: Define rock as a solid, naturally-occurring mixture of minerals. Define minerals as solids with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure....
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Carbohydrates and Fiber
The video explains the importance of carbohydrates in our diet. It discusses the two basic types of carbohydrates, simple and complex, and their chemical structures. The video also explains the role of carbohydrates as the body's main...
Visual Learning Systems
What Are Plants?: Different Groups of Plants
This series of videos explores the diversity of plants and introduces the important characteristics plants have in common: photosynthesis, cell walls, and reproducing by seeds and spores. The importance of plants in everyday life is...
Curated Video
Supporting an Opinion with Strong Reasons and Evidence
This video is a lesson on how to support an opinion with strong reasons by adding evidence, such as facts and details. It provides examples and guidance on how to make your reasons clear and based on facts, ultimately making your opinion...
Extra English Practice
Listening Activity: Listen & Draw - Prepositions
Practice your listening and prepositions of place with this fun activity. Get a piece of paper and a pen, and get ready to listen and draw what you hear.
Visual Learning Systems
Solutions at Work: Solubility and Solutions
Upon viewing the Solutions at Work video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that a solution is a type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Provide an example of a common solution....
Visual Learning Systems
Trees: What Are Trees?
Exploring the world of trees this video defines what makes up a tree including the different parts of the tree. It also explains the difference between deciduous trees and conifer trees and why trees are important parts of our lives....
Curated Video
Compare Fractions: Using Pictures
In this video, mathematicians learn how to compare fractions using "how much more" questions. They explore the concept of finding the difference between two fractions and use visual representations to understand and solve the problems....
Cerebellum
The Human Body Musculoskeletal - The Skeleton
This first part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the...
Curated Video
Predicting Products by Comparing Factors
In this video, Jamal and Sammy demonstrate how to predict the size of a multiplication product by comparing the factors and using visual representations. They show examples of scaling up and scaling down the factors to determine the size...
Curated Video
Identifying the Relationship Between Two Numerical Patterns
This video teaches the viewer how to identify the relationship between two numerical patterns. The video explains what numerical patterns are and how to continue them, before showing two different patterns and identifying their...
Curated Video
Understanding Rates: Part of the Ratio Family
In this lesson, students will learn about rates and their connection to ratios. The video explains that rates are a type of ratio that compare two or more quantities of different measures, such as miles per hour or price per pound. It...
Curated Video
Understanding Inequalities: Finding Multiple Solutions using a Number Line
In this video, the teacher explains how inequalities can have more than one solution by using a number line. They provide examples and guide the viewer through the process of determining which solutions satisfy the given inequality.
Curated Video
Comparing Center and Spread of Texting Habits: Analyzing Box Plots
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare box plots by analyzing the center and spread of data sets. Using the example of high school students' daily text usage, the teacher demonstrates how to find the median and interquartile...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Maps and Globes
In this video, the concept of maps and globes is introduced. It explains how maps are commonly used in paper or digital form to navigate and locate places, while globes are spherical representations of the Earth.