Angles: 3 Videos
Video 1: Explores what angles are
Video 2: Provides examples of angles
Video 3: Misconceptions about angles
Video 1: Explores what angles are
Video 2: Provides examples of angles
Video 3: Misconceptions about angles
This video explores the angles found in parallel lines.
Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
In this course you will learn about:
Figuring out the acceleration of ice down a plane made of ice.
To lay the foundation for understanding what trigonometry is and how it works, do this next activity.
Basic primer on Newton's First Law of motion.
This online lesson explains what rotations are.
This video will look at rotation. Rotation involves turning a shape around a set point.
Students learn about two-axis rotations, and specifically how to rotate objects both physically and mentally about two axes. A two-axis rotation is a rotation of an object about a combination of x, y or z-axes, as opposed to a single-axis rotation, which is about a single x, y or z-axis. Students practice drawing two-axis rotations through an exercise using simple cube blocks to create shapes, and then drawing on triangle-dot paper the shapes from various x-, y- and z-axis rotation perspectives.