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This video will teach you how to add fractions. Learning how to add like fractions is easy, but it is just as easy to learn how to add unlike fractions. This quick method will show you how to add fractions very fast with a lot less work.
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This video tutorial shows you how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions. It shows you how to convert between improper fractions, mixed numbers, decimals and even percents.
Fractions - Basic Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TklZi6MeJ4
Simplifying Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcEwj5_v75g
Adding Fractions - Unlike Denominators: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fbzZEK77DQ
Subtracting Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZbIrASBj54
Multiplying Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR83TDp_g2c
Dividing Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht8O3cJ9yJ8
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Mixed Numbers - Basic Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZGx0nSxzjs
Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvLql0wBM4E
Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_skHxRWZFw
Adding Mixed Numbers + Whole Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3sfDiKVw-Y
Adding Mixed Numbers With Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPL1weYV-PA
Adding Mixed Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvYgX0wz0xY
Subtracting Mixed Numbers & Whole Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qKwq971n8k
Subtracting Mixed Numbers and Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzVz0A9cnNk
Subtracting Mixed Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFAKElDnws8
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Multiply Mixed Numbers & Whole Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcetv-5QDww
Multiplying Mixed Numbers and Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tv4vRNQqHk
Multiplying Mixed Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idymJjnnXME
Dividing Mixed Numbers By Whole Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw2YpA1myfc
Dividing Mixed Numbers By Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76SHMLFmLTw
Dividing Mixed Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOvKBaeqhKw
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Improper Fractions to Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt6UQD08azc
Decimals to Mixed Numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuxX1T8jfYg
Mixed Numbers to Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRqqLuHZWhw
How To Convert Fractions to Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDs4a4ijqh0
Decimal to Percent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5dn3s0kR3s
Percent to Decimal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5WkQQB70qo
Fraction to Percent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hkRcYWQiFg
Percent to Fraction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZHccsyr_JI
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Rounding Numbers & Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGRoPAPMZhA
Adding Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKRbgU_A1VU
Subtracting Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdthGCQfC0o
Multiplying Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSFja7Jsg6c
Dividing Decimals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHkI3hGQhZI
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Comparing Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHvnQLA9AmI
Equivalent Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v31RGvrYIjU
Fractions on a Number Line: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLY9yRdBObQ
How To Simplify Complex Fractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqUvxoTKayI
Fractions & Mixed Numbers - Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5c7ay0ziU
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0:00 Introduction
0:11Key Information
0:45 Q1 - Fraction Operations
2:28 Q2 - Index Laws
3:51 Q3 - Probability and Ratio
5:28 Q4 - Prime Factorisation
6:26 Q5 - Averages from Tables
8:29 Q6 - Surface Area
10:08 Q7 - Estimation and Multiplying/Dividing Decimals
11:39 Q8 - Factorise and Change the Subject
13:06 Q9 - Parallel/Perpendicular Lines
14:57 Q10 - Types of Graphs
16:05 Q11 - Volume of Pyramid and Plans/Elevations
17:23 Q12 - Probability Tree Diagrams
19:11 Q13 - Cumulative Frequency and Box Plots
23:47 Q14 - Direct Proportion
25:22 Q15 - Enlargements
26:32 Q16 - Functions and Exact Trig Values
29:21 Q17 - Expanding Triple Brackets and Surds with Brackets
31:25 Q18 - Recurring Decimals to Fractions
33:22 Q19 - Multiple Ratio Problem Solving
35:15 Q20 - Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
37:06 Q21 - Area of Circles, Higher Level Trigonometry, Exact Trig Values.
41:38 Q22 - Completing the Square
45:47 - Grade Boundaries
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In our fossils for kids video we explore all sorts of interesting facts about fossils. In this video you will learn about how fossils are formed including extinct animals and trace fossils, you will also learn about how to find fossils and identify the different kinds. We answer questions like: "What is a fossil?", "How are Fossils Formed?", "What Kind of Fossils are there?" and much more! We hope you enjoy.
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In this video we will learn all about the States of Matter for Kids. The 3 states of matter are solids, Liquids and Gases. Have you ever asked yourself "What is a solid?", "What is a liquid?", or "What is a Gas?" Well, if you have, we've got you covered. From what they look like, feel like, smell like we will cover it all. We know that solids and liquids can be felt but often times gasses cannot. We learn about how water can be in any of the 3 states. As an Ice cube it is a solid. When the ice cube melts or when you turn on your kitchen faucet water is a liquid. When it gets very hot and it starts to evaporate water becomes a gas. Learn this and more in a fun introduction to the states of matter.
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Ancient Rome for Kids is an engaging overview of the history of the roman empire. In this video we will learn about Ancient Rome and its early emperors. We will highlight Romes early government, values, people, cities, gods and goddesses, and we will even talk about the gladiators.
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What do you know about the country of Mexico? Did you know its official name is the United Mexican States? In All about Mexico for Kids, you and your students will learn a lot about the country's rich history. In fact, lots of really cool remnants of the past, such as ancient cities and pyramids. Lots of them are part of modern cities and towns.
Mexico's terrain is pretty diverse, from high mountains and plateaus to low coastal plains and deserts. Some parts are tropical, so the climate ranges from temperatures typical of deserts to those common to rainforests. The country borders Guatemala and Belize in the southeast and the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas in the north. It also touches the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
There are lots of different kinds of animals that live in this country. Mexico actually boasts the most reptiles than any other place in the world. If you visit Mexico, you might find jaguars, pumas, iguanas, lizards, monkeys, or parrots. Of course, it would depend where you are in the country since the habitats are diverse. In the nearby sea or ocean, you might see whales, manta rays, or manatees!
The history of this beautiful country is usually divided into three general periods: early, middle, and recent. The Early period included several ancient societies and civilizations, such as the Olmecs, Mayans, and Aztecs. The Olmecs were the first known society, which existed starting in 1200 BC. The Middle period lasted from around 1519 to 1810. In 1810, which marks the start of Mexico's recent history, a rebel leader and others collaborated to gain Mexico's independence.
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0:00 Introduction to the country of Mexico
0:37 Interesting fact about the population
1:16 Terrain and geography
2:39 Animals that live in Mexico
3:11 History of Mexico—Early period
4:32 Middle period begins in 1519
5:08 Recent period begins in 1810
6:26 Tourism and landmarks
7:35 Teotihuacán
8:11 Review of the facts
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What do you know about the country of China? In All about China for Kids, you will learn a lot of cool facts about this incredible country. For instance, it is the most populated country in the whole world at 1.4 BILLION people! That is four times as many people as live in the USA. In addition, the official name of the country is the People's Republic of China. It is also the fourth largest country and borders a lot of other countries.
Because of China's big size, it boasts lots of different landscapes, like deserts, forests, mountains, and plateaus. In fact, a whole third of the country is covered in mountains. There are thousands of rivers, including the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, throughout the country. And there is also a lot of wildlife all over the various regions, such as the Giant Panda, which is actually an endangered species. There are only around 2,000 pandas alive today!
China is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations. The history of China splits into periods of time called dynasties, the first one being the Xia Dynasty (pronounced like shaw) over 4000 years ago. And during the Qin Dynasty, the Great Wall of China was built, and the people developed advanced technology in mathematics and infrastructure. The last emperor was overthrown in 1912, and the country became a republic. But then in 1949, the current communist government overthrew the republic following a civil war.
There are so many cool attractions and landmarks to visit in China. Besides the Great Wall of China, there is the site of the terracotta army, a series of statues that represent Chinese warriors. They were buried under ground for more than 2,000 years! The Forbidden City is another great attraction, a place that was home to 24 of China's emperors. It was built around 1420 AD. Can you guess why it's called the forbidden city?
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0:00 Introduction to China
0:33 Location and geography of China
1:49 China's regions and government
2:46 Significant cities and economy
3:28 Chinese history and dynasties
4:26 Advanced in many fields and important inventions from China
5:31 Landmarks and other attractions
6:28 Significant wildlife of China
6:50 Review of the facts
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Atoms for kids is an introduction video that helps students learn all about atoms. We answer questions like "What is an Atom?", "What is an Atom made of?", and "What do Atoms do?". We explore protons, electrons and neutrons and give a brief overview of the periodic table of elements. But don't stop at this video! You can also download our FREE lesson plan that has many activities and worksheets about atoms that will help engage and reinforce the learning.
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Have you ever heard of Taj Mahal or the Great Wall of China? Or perhaps you know something about Mount Everest or Mount Fuji. All of these amazing places are found in a country in Asia! In All about Asia for Kids, you will learn some really cool facts about this amazing continent. For instance, the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered were discovered in the Gobi Desert. In addition, both the highest and lowest points in the world are found in Asia.
Asia is an incredibly diverse continent in many ways. Because it is so big—it takes up about 30% of the earth's land!—it includes eight different climate types! It is also diverse in its cultures, religions, and plant and animal life. You will find panda bears in the alpine and mountain regions, but you will also find Asian elephants, polar bears, and Komodo dragons in other parts.
Asia is home to the two most-populated countries in the world: China and India. In fact, there are 1.4 billion people living in China, and India is home to 1.3 billion people! Some really interesting landmarks in Asia include the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City, the Dotonbori District, and The Great Buddha of Kamakura. There are so many more wonderful things to learn about this incredible continent!
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What you will learn in All about Asia for Kids:
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1:00 Home to the highest and lowest points on land
2:10 The Gobi Desert
2:36 Natural resources found in Asia
3:13 Diversity of Asia
4:02 Variety of plant and animal life in Asia
5:00 Specifics about some of Asia's countries
6:24 Smallest country in Asia
7:27 Summary of Asia
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Did you know there are three types of rock on this planet? In Rocks for Kids, you will learn all about how different kinds of rocks form. You will discover the properties and traits that make these rocks unique. And maybe you will find that being a geologist, a scientist that studies rocks, would totally rock!
Your kids will learn interesting facts about sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, and igneous rocks. For instance, did you know that fossils are really only found in sedimentary rocks? You wouldn't find a dinosaur bone in a slab of marble. Speaking of marble, marble is a type of metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form with really high pressure and heat beneath the earth's surface.
Igneous rocks actually divide further into two categories. There are intrusive (or plutonic) igneous rocks and extrusive igneous rocks. Intrusive rocks form when magma cools slowly inside the earth. An example of an intrusive igneous rock is granite. Extrusive igneous rocks form when lava cools really quickly. If lava cools fast enough, it creates obsidian.
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1:51 Three types of rocks
2:01 Sedimentary rocks and how they form
3:17 Metamorphic rocks and how they form
4:29 Igneous rocks and how they form
5:29 Intrusive (plutonic) and extrusive igneous rocks
6:44 Review of rocks and geology
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Do you know what a bar graph is? Or have you ever heard a pie chart? In Graphs for Kids, you and your kids will learn all about four basic graphs that people use to share data. You can use many types of graphs to display the same information. Sometimes it just depends on what you like best.
Pictographs use pictures to display data. For instance, if you studied how many students liked a specific field trip, you could create a pictograph to show the numbers. A certain picture would represent each student or a specific number of students. You could use a bar graph to share the same information. Instead of pictures, you would use bars, usually of different colors.
Another type of graph is the line graph. Line graphs are helpful in showing information over a period of time. For example, if you want to measure how tall you are at different ages, you can use a line graph to show your steady increase in height. The final graph you will learn about is actually called a pie chart. This is because it looks like a pie! The sizes of each "slice" depend on your data. If you interview 100 students about their favorite pet, and 50 of them like dogs the most, then half of the pie would represent students who prefer dogs.
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0:33 Pictographs
1:04 How to read pictographs
1:57 Bar graphs and how to read them
3:09 Line graphs and how to read them
4:45 Pie charts and how to read them
5:39 What to do with what you learned
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