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Ashley Marion Routines in Everyday Math - Name Collection Box []

This was a math video that discussed an activity where students can work and get comfortable with certain numbers. The box will have a tag on in and will a number will be placed in this tag. For example the number "20" Then the students would write various math equations that explain this number for example: 10 + 10, 30 - 10, 5 x 4, 60 divided by 3, etc. The students may also draw an array write the word "twenty" out, use tally marks, or evan roman numerals to represent this number.

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Jessica Maodus Science Olympics http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=1277&title=Science_Olympics This video presented students with a science related mission then showed clips of these students trying to work towards completing their mission. For example, building the tallest structure. I enjoyed this video, because it looks like a fun way to complete science experiments, especially since the Olympics are this year. I recommend this video, because this idea could be easily adapted to any grade level or even to any subject.

Rebecca Reid Music: Body Percussion http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=1141&title=Body_Percussion This was a video that caught my attention right away. It is a man's hands that are making music without any instrument. I am recommending this video because I thought that this would be a fun activity for students to try when being introduced to different sounds of beats and notes before learning how to play a new instrument.

Breanne Richardson A lesson in primary and secondary colors http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=118871&title=A_lesson_in_primary_and_secondary_colors This is a quick video about the primary and secondary colours explaining to young students what they three primary colours are, and the three main secondary colours and how they are created. I am recommending this video for primary teachers who are just beginning to teach their students about primary and secondary colours because this is a video that can be paused after each description and the students can have time to create their colours as well before moving on and creating their own artwork using the created colours.

Ashley Demmery A lesson on how to teach children math. [] This is a video that demonstrates to educators and to parents on how to teach children math. I am recommending this video because within the lesson it uses fantastic home made manipulatives that can be made quick and easy. IT allows students and children to have a visual representation of their work and allows them to touch their own work so they can get a picture in their head. example children are able to see 7+2.

Lisa Marshall Multiplication by Fours and Sixes, Learning the times table star [] This is a short video that teaches students an easy way to remember their four and six times tables by using the trick of drawing a star and connecting the answers. I would recommend this video as it is a different way to help kids to learn their multiplication, and would be especially useful for those who may be struggling with the concepts. It is easy to understand and would be useful for students in junior grades!

Amanda Harris Math Games for Kids: Playing the Pattern Game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW4zlj1JvgU I am recommending this video because it is a very interesting way of teaching children how to learn how to sort objects by different attributes. This video shows how easy it easy to do this at home as well to help children learn how to sort better. The students can come up with their own attributes to sort by or you can come up with some yourself. The video recommends using three different categories first, but once the children become more familiar with it they can start using more categories to sort by.

Rebecca Woodley How to Teach a Child Math part 1 [] This video links learning mathematics according to anchors of 5, 10 etc. in a visual and kinesthetic nature. I recommend this site because it is an interesting way to teach numbers, adding, subtracting etc. in mathematics for multiple intelligences. Ice cube trays are easy to find and affordable to have in a classroom or at home to assist children in understanding and practicing mathematics.

Jasper Schouten How to Teach a Child by Reading Aloud http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoSIS8l4v9k This video talks about the value of a KWL chart when it comes to connecting the child and a book. The presenter talks through an example of how to bring out some dialogue with a student in order to see what they know, what they want to know, and (after reading the book), what they learned. Good review of the importance of a KWL chart.

Lori Synes-Taraba 5th Grade Erosion Stations [] This video shows a fifth grade classroom teacher allowing her students to use a variety experiments throughout the classroom to show various levels of erosion through examples such as the freeze and thaw movement as well as the displacement of rocks and minerals through glacial movement. An excellent depiction of vicarious learning within this environment as each group was divided into different experiments!

Laura Little Mr Duey- Fractions Official Video [] This video features a teacher using rap to teach students about improper fractions and how to get a percentage from a fraction. Not only does this video thoroughly explain the mathematical concepts, it is also an excellent example of how teachers can make a rather unexciting, and sometimes difficult, topic more fun for students!

Charlene Harry Math Song: Adding 6 + 4 http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=142965&title=math_song__adding_6___4__Six_Sick_Sticks_ This video focuses on a song entitled Six Sick Sticks by Mr. R from Another Ways To Make Ten Song. The song teaches children how to add 6 + 4. The music video also incorporates counting factors, adding ways to make ten and focuses on providing viewers with various images and the lyrics of the song for visual learners. I recommend this video because I think it's silly and fun for kids. It is a creative way to teach students within elementary how to add through the use of music. This upbeat and unique song will have students actively dancing and learning math in a creative way.It maybe even so much fun that the students may not even know their learning math!

Lisa Mooney Literary Elements Rap__ @http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=114638&title=Literary_Elements_Rap __.__
 * __The video is a short "rap" explaining different writting tools, such a s a metaphor, alliteration and so forth, using people who are known for those styles, like Martin Luther King and Enimen. I found it to be an enjoyable video as it explains the wrtting tools very well. In addition, the characters choosen should be recognizable by most students, there by increasing student enjoyment.__

Shelly Murphy Pay Attention [] This video begins by stating that classroom management should be relative to how your students learn. Additionally, in our culture all of our students will be in some way digital learners therefore it makes sense to incorporate technology they have come to know and love into learning. I recommend this video because it will not only maximize your classroom management but your student's learning as well.

Kristina Nicolaides Math Games for Kids: How to Play the Money Game [] This video explains how to create a game to help students practice counting coins. I chose to share this video because it is an activity that requires very little set up, so it would be great to use on the days where you finish your lesson a few minutes early!

Richard Borger [] Well now, what can I say about this one. I guess it kinda relates to the pyro in me. Who knew you could use flash paper as a science project in schools and get away with it? COOL!

Cody Palmer-Almond 9 Multiplication Tables Hip Hop Music Video [] This video is an approach to learning the 9 multiplication tables which incorporates music and dancing. I would recommend the video because it makes the 9 multiplication tables seem more fun for students and is a more creative approach to teaching the concept, and one that may be more memorable for the students as well.

Dave Potts Teaching Beat Box to Kids [] This is an amzing example of how we can teach music to students in a relevant and engaging way. I modified this lesson plan myself to teach about beat and rhythm.

Kelly Merkley [] This clip talks about advantages of podcasting. It is a great tool for visual and auditory learners. Try showing a video as a hook into a unit or lesson!

Tabitha Anderson [] This video clip shows different types of simple machines that can be found around the house. Simple machines are a big part of the science curriculum and this is a great way to introduce how these mechanisms make life easier.

Katie Dubois Great Quotes []_ This is a video of inspirational quotes and images that could be handy in to use durring morning routines or a morals discussion.