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May 9, 2016

Rotation

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Rotation

This Math Shorts episode explains the term rotation, and provides several examples that demonstrate the concept.

Please visit the PBS LearningMedia library to access the supplementary learning materials included with this video.

This video was made for the PBS LearningMedia library, thanks to a generous grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It was produced in collaboration with Utah Education Network.

Common Core State Standards:
CCSS.Math.Cont.8.G.A.3 ( Grade 8 ): Describe the effect of dilations, translations, rotations, and reflections on two-dimensional figures using coordinates.

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Utah Education Network

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Math Shorts

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May 9, 2016

Additive Inverse

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Additive Inverse

This Math Shorts episode explains the term additive inverse and provides several examples that demonstrate the concept.

Please visit the PBS LearningMedia library to access the supplementary materials included with this video.

This video was made for the PBS LearningMedia library, thanks to a generous grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It was produced in collaboration with Utah Education Network.

Common Core State Standards:
CCSS.Math.Cont.7.NS.A.1c ( Grade 7 ): Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, p – q = p + (–q). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-world contexts.

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Utah Education Network

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May 8, 2016

Gentle Giant

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Gentle Giant

Our neighbors at Gentle Giant asked us to create a video that helps their customers plan and prepare for their move day. As an added bonus, this video stars a family of cuddly bears.

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Gentle Giant

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Business Portfolio

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