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Find the volume inside the cylinder, but outside the sphere. Part of the student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV. Mathtrain.TV is a...
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Student-Created Tutorials Companion to our iTunes Education Podcast

Find the volume inside the cylinder, but outside the sphere. Part of the student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV. Mathtrain.TV is a...

A mini-review of multiplying exponents. Part of the student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV. Mathtrain.TV is a free, educational “k...

Let’s take a visual look at the area of a circle. Part of the student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV. Mathtrain.TV is a free, educ...

Shane, a 7th grader, show us the vertical line test for functions. She created this tutorial on her iPad, using the free ScreenChomp app. It...

Middle school student Shane shows us a Simple Interest problem. She created this tutorial using the free ScreenChomp app on her iPad and Cam...

Middle school student, “Shane”, shows us how to find the circumference of a circle. Part of the Mathtrain.TV “kids teaching kids” project fr...

Find the LCM and GCF using the ladder method, with 7th grader Kermit. Part of the student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV. Mathtrai...

7th grader, “Kermit”, returns to show us some fun with multiplication. She recorded this by herself and edited it. Mathtrain.TV now plays on...

“Poseidon”, a 6th grader, shows us some statistics of Mean, Median, Mode and Range. This tutorial was created on an iPad, using Doceri. Part...

“Shane” is a sixth-grader & created this tutorial on her iPad, using the free ScreenChomp app. “Shane” shows us some things w/integers. Part...

Sixth grader, “Poseidon”, makes his debut with a video tutorial on the Pythagorean Theorem. He used his iPad and an app called, Doceri, to c...

“Justin”, a 6th grader, makes her debut and shows us how to estimate fractions when multiplying (and dividing). Part of the student-created...

Sixth grader, “Selena”, makes her debut and teaches us how to multiply fractions! Part of the student-created Mathtrain.TV project.

Student, Avec Clem, is now in 7th grade. Here she shows us (in French) how to solve exponents. Don’t worry if you don’t speak or read French...

Student using the new MakeyMakey kit creates a paper piano.

While we are away on Summer holiday, we figured we would share our excitement about being mentioned in Alan November’s new book, “Who Owns t...

“Solving Proportions using Cross Product”. Yes, it’s in French! Our first! And it is the debut from Clem, a 6th grade student from Lincoln M...

Let’s have some fun and create a tessellation! Part of the student-created Mathtrain.TV project.

Debut screencast from 6th grader, “Pixie”, of Lincoln Middle School, in Santa Monica, CA! “Pixie” shows us how to find the area of a trapezo...

A quick look at how to start using the Reflection App on your Mac so you can share your iPad/iPhone screen. The cool thing is you can move a...

6th grader, “Kermit”, shows us 3 interesting ways to remember the 9’s – – multiplication by 9. She recorded and edited the entire screencast...

“Paul” returns from high school to do a basic trig video. She shows us the famous “soh cah toa” used in trigonometry. Part of the student-cr...

An algebra student had this question for homework. This is a tutorial for a completing the square problem from Mathtrain.TV.

A visual look at subtracting fractions. This goes along with another video we made several years ago. Here, we use pizza as a way to help vi...

7th grader, “Rebecca”, introduces us to fraction busters – a way to simplify solving equations.

7th Grader, “Betty”, debuts with her tutorial. She takes the word problem, translates it into algebra, and then solves it. There are variabl...

Another debut from two 6th graders, Kermit and Freckles (not their real names). Watch these two simplify a problem using the order of operat...

7th grader, “Rachel”, makes her debut showing us how to solve a multi-step equation.

A new school year and “Swifty” & “Patrick” make their debut video here on Evaluating Algebraic Expressions! Part of the Mathtrain Student-Cr...

A look at how to write repeating decimals as fractions in simplest form.

Screencasting on the iPad! For Free! In this episode, the ScreenChomp App is showcased. It is meant as a rough “tutorial” and mainly as an i...

This is a special episode of 2 demo-screencasts of FluidMath. FluidMath is a cool, new math software for tablet pc and IWB users. It can rec...

A quick look at how easy it is to create cylinders and prisms in Google SketchUp (free). http://sketchup.google.com/

“Kat”, a 7th Grader, returns to shows us something she recently learned… “Reflections”.

The Mathtrain App is now available in the iTunes Store. Yup, it’s free. Created by 8th grade student, Andrew Rothman.

Spread the Word to End the Word message Our Lincoln Middle School students wanted to share this important message about the “R” word. We are...

This is a remix (we added music) of our 2nd student-created mathcast which aired in 2007. “Billy Billy” was not her real name. She picked th...

Simple Interest in the setting of banking. We are trying this one out in HD.

Here is a look at how to figure out “percent of a number” problems using a proportion.

Watch 6th grader, papatom, explain how to find percents.

Let’s find which is the better buy! We will find the unit price (unit rate) to compare the two items.

Another look at metric conversions.

Lincoln Middle School student, “Drew”, shows us binary numbers!

This special episode of Mathtrain.TV is a partial rebroadcast of a TechSmith show called, The Forge. In this rebroadcast, Matt Pierce is joi...

“Vincent” makes her debut. She shows us how to work with an inequality problem.

We take a moment to show you how we create a screencast. It’s just a general overview. We can get more detailed in future videos.

This is a quick video showing the ingredients we use to create our screencasts here at Mathtrain.TV.

This is just a test video to try something new… perhaps. Hopefully this video will be viewable on the ipad and iphone. And hopefully it show...

This episode was created for fun. The students like strange, new things. So here is something for that. It is a short, animated promo for Ma...

Student, “Phinease”, returns to show us a quick and easy way to remember how to convert percents into fractions.