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Title: Make a ten strategy Subtraction Facts: 9 and missing addend described with symbols
In this lesson, we'll answer questions like this. 9 plus what number equals 13?
To find the number we need, we start with the number we know, so we start with 9.
We need one more here to make 10 so we click here to add it.
Now we have 10 and we need 13 in all.
13 is 3 more than 10 so we add 3 more here.
1 and 3 is 4 so we added 4 more in all.
10 and 3 makes 13 so 9 and 4 also makes 13.
13 is 4 more than 9 so we put 4 in the answer box.
9 plus what number equals 17?
To find the number we need, we start with the number we know, so we start with 9.
We need one more here to make 10 so we click here to add it.
Now we have 10 and we need 17 in all.
17 is 7 more than 10 so we add 7 more here.
1 and 7 is 8 so we added 8 more in all.
10 and 7 makes 17 so 9 and 8 also makes 17.
8 is the number we add to 9 to get 17 sSo we put 6 in the answer box.
Now you do some on your own.
Click on a number strip here to put more blocks here.
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Welcome to Multiplying and Dividing Fractions: The Ultimate Guide with Mr. J! Need help with how to multiply and divide fractions? You're in the right place!
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for help with multiplying and dividing fractions. Mr. J will go through examples of multiplying and dividing fractions by fractions, multiplying and dividing whole numbers and fractions, multiplying and dividing mixed numbers, multiplying and dividing fractions using cancellation, and multiplying and dividing improper fractions.
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*MULTIPLICATION*
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Multiplying a Fraction by a Fraction
2:53 - Multiplying a Whole Number by a Fraction
7:12 - Multiplying a Mixed Number by a Mixed Number
15:35 - Multiplying a Mixed Number by a Whole Number
20:00 - Multiplying a Mixed Number by a Fraction
23:26 - Multiplying Two Fractions Using Cancellation
29:37 - Multiplying Mixed Numbers Using Cancellation
34:28 - Multiplying Improper Fractions
38:20 - Multiplying a Whole Number and an Improper Fraction
*DIVISION*
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46:24 - Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number
49:23 - Dividing a Whole Number by a Fraction
53:01 - Diving a Mixed Number by a Mixed Number
58:07 - Dividing a Mixed Number by a Whole Number
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Do you know the difference between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores? Do you know which one you are? In this video for kids, you will learn all about the three diets that animals (and even a few plants!) follow. You will also learn what exactly these three words mean.
One of the main characteristics that distinguishes the type of diet an animal will follow is the teeth. Herbivores only eat plants. These animals tend to have dull or no canine teeth and big, flat side and back teeth. They use their molars to crush and grind the plants they consume. Examples include sheep, cows, giraffes, rats, and grasshoppers. You could consider herbivores vegetarians!
Carnivores, on the other hand, only eat meat. They have long and sharp canine teeth next to their front teeth. They also have sharp cheek teeth called carnassials that help them cut up meat in their mouths. Carnivorous animals include lions, spiders, sharks, wolves, dragonflies, and the Venus fly-trap (which is actually a plant).
Finally, that leaves us with omnivores, which eat both plants and animals. Humans are omnivores because we consume both types of food. Omnivores have a combination of flat teeth and sharp teeth because they eat both plants and animals. Apart from humans, other omnivores include lizards, turtles, apes, catfish, and bears.
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What goes up must come down! Have you ever heard this phrase before? This refers to the concept of gravity. In Gravity for Kids, you will learn about gravitational force and how it works in the universe. Gravity is a force of attraction between objects. Several things affect the strength of an object's gravitational pull.
Did you know that every single object in the universe has a gravitational force? Even you! This is because objects have mass. The greater an object's mass, the greater its gravitational force. This is why the gravity on Earth is way stronger than your own gravitational force. It's also the reason you end up falling back toward the earth when you jump in the air.
Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein are the two most famous scientists when it comes to studying the concept of gravitational force. Newton discovered that the rate of the gravitational force of the earth will be the same for every object regardless of its weight. If you dropped a brick and an apple off a building at the same time, they would hit the ground at the same time.
Albert Einstein discovered that gravity effects light as well, even though it has no mass. Light turns more and more red as gravity pulls on it. Human eyes cannot detect the change, but scientists have been able to use special instruments to measure light's color. Black holes have more mass than anything in the universe. Because of this, even light gets sucked in and stuck!
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In our Cultures of the world video we will learn about what culture means and how cultures can be very different around the world. We will learn how to appreciate the differences and how they influence our own identities. We will explore the American culture, French, Chinese, and many other cultures around the world.
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In our overview of the Olympics for Kids video you will learn all about the history of the olympic games and their importance back then and even today. We learn about the symbols of the olympics, when they started, olympic events, the olympic torch and much more! Both the summer and winter olympic games carry incredible meaning and in this video we explore how we can gain a deeper appreciation for the olympics and our athletes. What olympic event do you want to participate in when you become an olympian?
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John F. Kennedy for Kids is a great video that discusses the life of one of the country's most popular presidents. He was born at the end of May in 1917, and he was the second of nine children. Growing up, he was often sick and even battled a sever case of scarlet fever when he was only three years old. But he worked really hard and had lots of help to get better.
At age 19, he enrolled in Harvard University and focused on history and government. He graduated college and then joined the Navy. Once there, he immediately distinguished himself when he earned a purple heart and became a war hero after the boat he commanded was destroyed. He gained the nickname of JFK, which is often what people refer to him as.
After the war, JFK pursued politics and ran for office as a Democrat. He first served in the House of Representatives and then in the senate of Massachusetts. He married Jacqueline Bouvier and had two living children. John F. Kennedy ran for president with Lyndon B. Johnson as his VP. And he won! He became the youngest person ever elected, and the first Catholic, to the office of president.
JFK was a huge supporter of the civil rights movement and wanted to pass more laws that guaranteed equal rights for people. Sadly, he was assassinated in 1963, less than three years after he was elected. Despite his short presidency, his legacy lives on. His call for peace, justice, and equality are still important today.
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0:43 Childhood and being sick
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2:26 Pursuit of politics
3:37 World events during JFK's term
4:28 Assassination of John F. Kennedy
4:49 Things to think about
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Have you ever wondered "What is Biofuel?" or "What is Biomass?" The need for energy is ever growing and biofuels and biomass are different materials that can be used for energy. Biomass and Biofuel are considered renewable energy because it mostly comes from plants that can be replanted and replaced when used for energy. In this video we will discuss all kinds of energy and the advantages and disadvantages to biomass or biofuel vs fossil fuels.
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When a child is learning to read it can be difficult to identify the main idea. In this video we help your kid learn all about the main idea in stories and books. We will learn how to identify what the main idea of a story or book is, tricks on figuring it out, and throughout the video we provide practice opportunities with sample stories that your student can try.
As you know the main idea is the most important meaning of a sentence, paragraph, story, or even a picture. The main idea is sometimes called the topic. The main idea sentence could be at the beginning, middle, or end of a paragraph. When a child is able to identify the main idea and it's supporting details their reading comprehension and enjoyment goes way up!
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What would it be like to work for 16 hours a day, days a week? Nowadays, that is very uncommon in the United States. But during colonial times, that was the way life was for most people. In Colonial Times for Kids, you will learn about the daily life and habits of people who lived during this period of American history.
Let's start by talking about the children and what typical life was like for them. They had the chance to go to school, but they had better access to education if they lived in the city rather than on a farm. Many farm children learned to read and write from their father or church minister. Wealthier families might hire special tutors to teach their kids or send them to schools in England. Boys and girls did not have the same educational opportunities, though. In fact, many girls never learned to read or write.
Unfortunately, this was also a time during which people employed indentured servants, laborers brought over from Britain, or owned slaves. Indentured servants agreed to work for about seven years in return for their passage to America. But slavery grew in the colonies because the indentured servants were not easy to control and more difficult and costly to obtain. Some of the first African American indentured servants were forced into slavery rather than gaining their freedom after the seven-year work period.
Houses of this era were generally small, sometimes containing just a single room. The frames were made of wood, roofs of dried grasses, and floors of dirt. A fireplace inside was used for cooking and producing heat during the winter. Eventually homes on plantations grew larger, adorned with glass windows, wooden or carpeted floors, and quality furniture.
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0:23 Farm life
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3:37 Jobs of men depended on where they lived
4:42 Colonial terms for level of profession
5:25 Importance of religion
6:28 The Revolutionary War
7:17 Indentured servants and slavery
8:24 Construction of the farm homes
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In this fun educational video we learn about Abraham Lincoln for Kids. This is an engaging introduction to the life of Abraham Lincoln and answers many questions including: "What is the Emancipation Proclamation?", "Who is Abraham Lincoln?", "What did Abraham Lincoln do?" and many others! He is one of the most important presidents of the United States that we have ever had and played a vitally important role in the abolition of slavery in the United States. Let's learn about "The Great Emancipator" Abraham Lincoln together.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He was born on February 12, 1809 in Kentucky. Lincoln educated himself using borrowed books. He never went to a formal school and at age 25 he got into politics and became an Illinois legislator. He began studying the law and worked as a lawyer, and later became a U.S. Congressman, but then lost trying to become a Senator. He argued against slavery, and fought hard his whole life to end that practice. In 1860 he became the President of the United States and during his term the United States broke out into a Civil War largely because of differing views about Slavery.
During the war Lincoln singed the Emancipation Proclamation that eventually lead to the 13th Amendment which ultimately helped abolish Slavery and freed millions of slaves. At the height of the Civil War he gave one of the most famous speeches in History...The Gettysburg Address. He was instrumental in the Civil War Victory and changed the path of history forever. We hope you and your kids enjoy learning about Abraham Lincoln.
Video TimeStamps:
0:00 Introduction to Abraham Lincoln Early Life
2:00 Start of Presidency - Nov 6, 1860
2:22 What is Slavery?
3:41 The American Civil War
4:39 What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
7:13 What is the 13th Amendment? ...Made Slavery Illegal in the United States.
7:27 The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
7:54 What is the Gettysburg Address?
10:26 Conclusion
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Have you ever heard the word Reptile? Have you ever asked yourself "What is a Reptile?". Well if so, you're in luck because in this video we are going to learn all about reptiles for kids! We will talk about invertebrate vs vertebrate animals and where reptiles fall on that chart. We will learn interesting facts about reptiles like how many of them have claws on their feet, how reptiles can shed their skin, where they live, what they eat, and so much more! After viewing the video and completing the reptile lesson plan found on our site (link below) students will be able to identify important reptile characteristics and have a great understanding about these awesome animals.
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Come and learn all about Alexander Graham Bell for Kids in this this fun historical video. Throughout this video we highlight some important aspects of Alexander Graham Bell's life including his childhood, early adulthood, his passion for helping the deaf, and many of his other famous inventions. There may be some skepticism around who invented the phone but it is widely attributed to Bell and we learn how it all came to be!
Do you know what the first words ever spoken in a telephone were? Well...you'll find out in the video! Alexander Graham Bell went on to invent many more things including the metal detector, audiometer and many other things we still use today! He also founded Bell Telephone company or what we now call AT&T!
He truly was a fascinating person and an amazing inventor. The world is a more advanced place to live in because of the contributions of Alexander Graham Bell. So what is your favorite invention of Bell's?
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