Free Educational Videos for Students in K-12

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Greatest Common Factor - GCF - YourTeacher.com


By yourteachermathhelp

Youtube Presents Greatest Common Factor - GCF - YourTeacher.com an educational video resources on english language arts.

Division of Fractions Part 1


By northstar15

This short video gives a quick example of how to divide fractions.

Averages


By Khan Academy

Introduction to averages and algebra problems involving averages.. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org

Mean Median Mode Range


By Mathademics

Find mean median mode and range from a data set.

Percent word problems 1 example 2)


By Khan Academy

You're given the percent in this example and asked to find the whole number represented by the percent.

One-Step Subtraction Equations - MathHelp.com - Math Help


By yourteachermathhelp

This video takes you through a one step subtraction equation and also shows you how to check your answer.

Absolute Value Equations Example 1


By Khan Academy

Absolute Value Equations. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org

How to use integer chips


By TeacherTube Math

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com http//nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_161_g_2_t_1.htmlDirections for how to use the integer chips on the website. Adding a negative to a positive number

Example: Picking a yellow marble


By Khan Academy

Find the probability of pulling a yellow marble from a bag with 3 yellow 2 red 2 green and 1 blue. The instructor actually draws the marbles here. That isn't necessary but feel free to do whatever you need to to "visualize" the question.

Reading Pie Graphs (Circle Graphs) - Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

While pie charts (or circle graphs) are often easy to read they are more difficult to put into percentages since that usually involves fractions. When used to initially teach fractions this process usually is a bit easier. Use the easy to understand video in this learning to explain to students how to read pie charts (circle graphs).