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WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Explore the fascinating behavior of magnets Physical science becomes intriguing through experiences such as making a compass making an electromagnet sorting magnetic and nonmagnetic materials and quantifying magnetic strength.
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TeacherTube User: Ldulane3
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
This is a video for Kindergarten students that addresses the standard MKM1 for common properties of objects.


WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Topics addressed approximating definite integrals using right endpoint sums definite integrals as areas antiderivatives The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus


TeacherTube User: Carriegauthier
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
This is how I teach my students to count coins.


TeacherTube User: Touchmath
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
Skip counting is the key to learning TouchMath multiplication and division. Visit www.TouchMath.com for details on how this important skill translates to higher mathematical concepts and to find out how you can receive a free copy of our Training DVD.


Mathispower4u by James Sousa is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
TeacherTube User: Bullcleo1
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
This video shows how to construct a circle graph. Part 1 of 2
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WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com A quick demonstration showing a threedigit number being rounded to the nearest hundred using a number line. Students can view the video as many times as necessary and then try to put the steps into words either by verbalizing the process in an oral summary or by writing the process down in a math journal.