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How to Teach English Grammar: Your Approach (Part 1)
How to Teach English Grammar: Your Approach (Part 1) Teacherflix 13 Views • 1 year ago

English teachers often struggle with how to teach a grammar point. In this three-part video series, Chris Westergaard from The Language House TEFL in Prague breaks down all of the techniques and correct methods to teach English grammar productively.

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This first video deals with the misconceptions that many English teachers have when they teach English grammar and some great tips on how to prepare for a grammar lesson.
Teaching grammar is all about usage and less about learning all of the rules of a grammar point. Yes, the rules are important, but the end goal of any grammar lesson should be aimed at students being able to use the grammar point in real-life discussions, roleplays, and authentic conversations.
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Will We Ever Finish the Periodic Table?
Will We Ever Finish the Periodic Table? Teacherflix 24 Views • 1 year ago

Currently, there are 118 elements on the periodic table—you'd think we'd be done adding them by now, but turns out we may never be! Join Michael Aranda and learn about the newest elements and what might be the next one in this fun episode of SciShow!

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Periods & Groups In The Periodic Table | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Periods & Groups In The Periodic Table | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool Teacherflix 20 Views • 1 year ago

Periods & Groups In The Periodic Table | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool

Learn the basics about Periods and groups in the periodic table. Groups and periods are two ways of categorizing elements on the periodic table. How do you tell them apart and how do they related to periodic table trends? Find out more in this video!

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The Elements of Periodic Table Lore Song | SketchZeta
The Elements of Periodic Table Lore Song | SketchZeta Teacherflix 22 Views • 1 year ago

There's Hydrogen and Helium
Then Lithium, Beryllium
Boron, Carbon everywhere
Nitrogen all through the air

With Oxygen so you can breathe
And Fluorine for your pretty teeth
Neon to light up the signs
Sodium for salty times

Magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon
Phosphorus, then Sulfur, Chlorine and Argon
Potassium, and Calcium so you'll grow strong
Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium and Chromium and Manganese

CHORUS
This is the Periodic Table
Noble gas is stable
Halogens and Alkali react agressively
Each period will see new outer shells
While electrons are added moving to the right

Iron is the 26th
Then Cobalt, Nickel coins you get
Copper, Zinc and Gallium
Germanium and Arsenic

Selenium and Bromine film
While Krypton helps light up your room
Rubidium and Strontium then Yttrium, Zirconium

Niobium, Molybdenum, Technetium
Ruthenium, Rhodium, Palladium
Silver-ware then Cadmium and Indium
Tin-cans, Antimony then Tellurium and Iodine and Xenon and then Caesium and...

Barium is 56 and this is where the table splits
Where Lanthanides have just begun
Lanthanum, Cerium and Praseodymium

Neodymium's next too
Promethium, then 62's
Samarium, Europium, Gadolinium and Terbium
Dysprosium, Holmium, Erbium, Thulium
Ytterbium, Lutetium

Hafnium, Tantalum, Tungsten then we're on to
Rhenium, Osmium and Iridium
Platinum, Gold to make you rich till you grow old
Mercury to tell you when it's really cold

Thallium and Lead then Bismuth for your tummy
Polonium, Astatine would not be yummy
Radon, Francium will last a little time
Radium then Actinides at 89

REPEAT CHORUS

Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium
Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium
Americium, Curium, Berkelium
Californium, Einsteinium, Fermium
Mendelevium, Nobelium, Lawrencium
Rutherfordium, Dubnium, Seaborgium
Bohrium, Hassium then Meitnerium
Darmstadtium, Roentgenium, Copernicium

Nihonium, Flerovium
Moscovium, Livermorium
Tennessine, Oganesson
And then we're done!!

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How To Memorize The Periodic Table Through Practice!
How To Memorize The Periodic Table Through Practice! Teacherflix 17 Views • 1 year ago

This chemistry video tutorial explains how to memorize the periodic table of the elements. It gives you plenty of examples and practice problems.

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What If You Built Your Own Periodic Table?
What If You Built Your Own Periodic Table? Teacherflix 13 Views • 1 year ago

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How To Memorize The Periodic Table - Easiest Way Possible (Video 1)
How To Memorize The Periodic Table - Easiest Way Possible (Video 1) Teacherflix 28 Views • 1 year ago

How to memorize the periodic table 10X faster - Video 1. Start with the first 20 elements at https://www.memorize.academy/first-20-elements and then go for the entire periodic table of 118 elements at https://www.memorize.academy/m....emorize-the-periodic

How do you memorize the periodic table in the fastest and easiest way possible? You use the natural power of your visual memory.

We offer an easy way to memorize the periodic table. Memorization of the periodic table with our innovative animated video series takes just hours, so memorize the elements now!

Most people only know the typical techniques to memorize using your verbal memory – acronyms, acrostics, rhymes, associations and songs. Those techniques can be great for remembering small amounts of information, but they don’t take advantage of the dramatic improvements to your recall when you activate your visual memory.

We’ll begin by picturing a typical poster or chart of the periodic table. There are many small, colorful squares, each with a name, number and symbol of an element, and together they create a large irregular shape.

This image will act as an anchor in your memory, holding down the chain of images which link together all the elements.

Now we’ll take that colorful poster and attach it to the first element. Picture that poster of the periodic table and imagine it’s wrapped around a water hydrant.

Why a water hydrant?

1. Hydrogen

The 1st element in the periodic table is Hydrogen. Hydrogen sounds similar to hydrant and that’s how you’ll be reminded of it. Picture a water hydrant you see on the sidewalk. It’s short, stubby, red, and looks strong. The hydrant is like a little man with a small hat on top and stubby arms sticking out the side.
Imagine that hydrant with the chart of the periodic table wrapped around it. When you think of the chart of the periodic table, you’ll picture it wrapped around a water hydrant. Because hydrant sounds similar to hydrogen, you’ll know the 1st element in the table is Hydrogen.

2. Helium

The 2nd element is Helium. If you’re like me, when you think of Helium, you automatically think of a helium balloon. When you let it go, it’s the type that floats up into the sky. Now imagine an enormous helium balloon. Make it the size of a car and picture it attached to the water hydrant. Because the helium balloon is so big and has so much lifting power, it starts to lift the water hydrant up off the sidewalk. Together they slowly float up into the air and away into the sky. Now, when you visualize the helium balloon floating upwards, you’ll know the 2nd element is Helium.

3. Lithium

The 3rd element is Lithium. Lithium sounds a bit like “lithp”. People that have a lisp – a type of speech impediment – aren’t able to pronounce “lisp” and say “lithp”. Let’s pretend the large helium balloon has a lisp. It also has a small hole in it, causing the balloon to slowly deflate. Usually a balloon with a hole in it will make a slow “ssss” sound, but because this balloon has a lisp or “lithp”, it makes a “thhh” sound. Visualize the large balloon slowly deflating making a “thhh” sound. When you think of the balloon’s “lithp”, you’ll be reminded of the 3rd element, Lithium.

4. Beryllium

The 4th element is Beryllium. If you say Beryllium slowly, it sounds like “bee really yum”. Picture your slowly deflating balloon. Imagine an enormous bumble bee lands on the balloon. The bee is the size of a football and has bright yellow and black stripes and buzzes loudly. The bee licks the balloon to have a taste and says, “that’s really yum!” It really likes the taste of the balloon. When you picture the bee licking the balloon, you’ll think, “bee really yum”, and be reminded of the 4th element, Beryllium.

5. Boron

The 5th element is Boron. We can break up the word Boron into “bore” and “on”. The word “bore” can mean to drill a hole. Picture now the bee, after tasting the balloon. It uses its stinger, pierces the balloon and starts to spin around in a drilling motion. The bee has landed on the balloon, tasted it, and now it’s started to “bore on” the balloon. When you picture the bee begin to bore on the balloon, you’ll remember the 5th element, Boron.

Periodic Table of Elements Song - All 118 Elements
Periodic Table of Elements Song - All 118 Elements Teacherflix 3 Views • 1 year ago

Satirist Tom Lehrer's Elements song updated to the current 118 Elements. It's a bit slower to help with easier memorization, and humbly performed by Dennis Nowicki.

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Here are the elements in order:

There's antimony,
arsenic,
aluminum,
selenium,
and hydrogen,
and oxygen,
and nitrogen,
and rhenium,
and nickel,
neodymium,
neptunium,
germanium,
and iron,
americium,
ruthenium,
uranium,
Europium,
zirconium,
lutecium,
vanadium,
and lanthanum,
and osmium,
and astatine,
and radium
and gold,
protactinium,
and indium,
and gallium,
and iodine,
and thorium,
and thulium,
and thallium.
There's yttrium,
ytterbium,
actinium,
rubidium
and boron,
gadolinium,
niobium,
iridium,
and strontium,
and silicon,
and silver,
and samarium,
and bismuth,
bromine,
lithium,
beryllium,
and barium.
There's holmium,
and helium,
and hafnium,
and erbium,
and phosphorus,
and francium,
and fluorine,
and terbium,
and manganese,
and mercury,
molybdenum,
magnesium,
dysprosium,
and scandium,
and cerium,
and cesium,
and lead,
praseodymium,
and platinum,
plutonium,
palladium,
promethium,
potassium,
polonium,
and tantalum,
technetium,
titanium,
tellurium,
and cadmium,
and calcium,
and chromium,
and curium.
There's sulfur,
californium,
and fermium,
berkelium,
and also mendelevium,
einsteinium,
and nobelium,
and argon,
krypton,
neon,
radon,
xenon,
zinc,
and rhodium,
and chlorine,
carbon,
cobalt,
copper,
tungsten,
tin,
and sodium.
There’s seaborgium,
meitnerium,
nihonium,
and bohrium,
and hassium,
lawrencium,
dubnium,
livermorium,
tennessine,
oganneson,
copernicium,
flerovium,
Rutherfordium,
darmstadtium,
roentgenium,
moscovium.

118 elements, I think we've got these covered
But, who knows, there may still be more that are yet undiscovered.

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