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A pioneer of computing science once said, “There should be no such thing as boring mathematics.”

At Edpuzzle, we tend to agree.

That’s why our team of math teachers has created a library of Edpuzzle Original video lessons designed to save you time and delight your students.

The beauty of the video lessons is that students can work at their own pace, so you can focus your attention on the students who need your help the most.

On the other hand, you can see at a glance which students have mastered the concepts introduced in the videos so they can move on, or you can give extension materials.

Here we’ve put together some of students’ favorite video lessons, so you can get a taste of the hundreds of math videos that are available with the click of a button!

Edpuzzle Original Math Video Lessons for Elementary Students

One of the most popular Edpuzzle Original math videos, this one will show you just how time-saving using a video lesson can be.

It takes a complex, time-consuming topic and simplifies it down so students can work at their own pace.

Area of Composite Shapes

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With impressive visuals, this lesson on understanding the idea of AM and PM takes a concept that can be a little clunky to teach and spells it out concretely for learners.

Understanding AM & PM

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This video lesson is perfect for students who are visual learners and can’t always “see” numbers the way others can. It takes a very important "number-y" concept and provides visuals that simply can’t be replicated in the same way on your classroom whiteboard.

Identifying Factor Pairs

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Intro videos are ideal for presenting new ideas to students that they’ve never encountered before. This Edpuzzle Original math video lesson engages students and sparks their curiosity. Try it out to see the results for yourself!

Introduction to Coordinate Planes

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Looking for a different type of math video lesson with some live-action visuals? Check out this one, which introduces the topic of time!

Introduction to Time

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Edpuzzle Original Math Video Lessons for Middle School Students

Middle school math teachers can also enjoy the ready-to-go video lessons put together by Edpuzzle’s team of math experts.

This one on evaluating numerical expressions uses color-coding to help with visual organization for a multi-step problem.

Evaluating Numerical Expressions (No Exponents)

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How often do your students ask you when they’ll need to use whatever math skill you’re teaching in the real world? This video lesson does an amazing job of connecting graphs to the actual real-world scenarios they represent.

Sketching Function Graphs

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If you want to explore more original math content from Edpuzzle, just log in to your Edpuzzle account and check out the entire library of Edpuzzle Original content. Happy teaching!

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