226 media results found for 'math'
Targeting preschool children, the series aims to grow their natural curiosity for math.
Regrouping in math is a term used to describe the process of changing groups of ones into tens to make adding and subtracting easier. This video provides the rules for regrouping in math problems.
A tire designer uses art, math, and engineering to create safe, cost-effective tires. Part of the "Career Connections" series.
The math detective ventures into the negative zone to learn how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative numbers.
Students learn basic math through drawings. Follow along and learn different addition problems that equal 5. Part of the "Ways to Make 5" series.
Students learn basic math and how to write equations. Follow along and learn different addition problems that equal 5. Part of the "Ways to Make 5" series.
Students learn basic math by using various objects. Follow along and learn different addition problems that equal 5. Part of the "Ways to Make 5" series.
Students learn basic math by using their fingers. Follow along and learn different addition problems that equal 5. Part of the "Ways to Make 5" series.
Students learn the definition of perimeter and area. They also complete math problems that require them to calculate the perimeter and area of a given shape.
Drop in at Number 1 Newton Avenue, where Freddie, Libby, Jayden, and Rio find that math impacts just about everything. Whether it’s setting a table or making a puppet show, numbers really do solve problems. Using everyday situations, this series t...Read More
Provides middle school math teachers with classroom activities to help students write expressions to describe rules or functions. Shows seventh grade math teacher presenting a lesson in which students generate a pattern, organize information, gene...Read More
Provides classroom activities for middle school math teachers to help students gain a better understanding of subtraction of integers, a skill necessary for success in algebra. Uses manipulatives and a mat board to compute several subtraction prob...Read More
This series guides students through integers, one-step equations, inequalities, graphs, functions, percents, and probabilities. The foundations learned in pre-algebra prepare students for their next math course: algebra.
This series provides the foundation for understanding the basics of math. The Standard Deviants explain number lines, mathematic operations, patterns, and measurements. They apply these concepts to practical situations while students learn how to ...Read More
Experts from various fields discuss their individual paths to careers in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM). They offer advice to the inspiring innovators of tomorrow. Students learn the importance of developing creativity an...Read More
This series of two titles focuses on the advancement of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers. The interviews are presented by Sally Ride Science at UC San Diego.
This episode is a delightful mix of school readiness, phonic awareness, chair yoga, and math with a fun twist. Learners will also learn how to count by 2s. Part of the "Teaching in Room 9" series.
An addend is a number that is added to another. Sometime students encounter math problems with missing addends. This video introduces the concept of finding a missing addend by using both addition and subtraction.
Do musicians really use much math? A composer takes students behind the scenes as she creates music for HBO's "Comic Relief," and a renowned percussionist demonstrates the rhythmic patterns used in jazz, rock, hip-hop, and other popular music styles.
Poor recordkeeping adds up to lost money. Examines bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses, and profit and loss. Gives tips on how to get over math anxiety. It's all in the books!
Hydrogeologist Shannon Cook talks about how he entered this field of science and what he does on a daily basis. For this career, be sure to study math, science, and geology. Part of the "Career Connections" series.
Fractals are complex, never-ending patterns created by repeating mathematical equations. A math student at MIT delves into their mysterious properties and how they can be found in technology and nature. Part of the "Science Out Loud" series.