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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. In this video we’re going to learn about the birds.
They are so diverse, and there are so many colors and shapes, it's fun to learn about them. For example, this tiny little hummingbird doesn’t look anything like this huge ostrich. And these penguins don’t look much like this peacock with its large fan-shaped tail. Well, they may not look alike, but they’re all birds, and have many things in common.
Birds are oviparous... which as you know, means that they reproduce by laying eggs. The females lay the eggs in nests, in the rocks... or on the ground... And with the heat of their bodies, they incubate the eggs until the little chicks hatch.
Birds don’t have teeth, they have beaks or bills... And these can be very different, depending on what that species of bird feeds on.
They breathe with their lungs, that are connected to... bags full of air... called air sacs... and these help birds to fly. Also, nature, which is very clever, has made their bones hollow, so they weigh very little, and because of this it’s much easier for them to fly.
The skin of birds is covered with feathers: these protect them from the cold and heat. Birds have four limbs, the back ones are legs... and the front ones are wings. Together, the wings and feathers are essential for them to be able to fly... and in some cases... so they can swim.
Birds are terrestrial and most of them can fly. Can you think of any birds that can’t fly? That’s right!!! Penguins and ostriches are two species of birds that cannot fly.
Birds have four types of feathers: those that cover the whole body; flight feathers in the wings that help them to fly; down feathers, which cover the chest and belly and maintain the body at a constant temperature; and tail feathers that help guide the birds’ body like a rudder on a boat.
Birds can be classified into several groups, according to what they eat: herbivores feed on plants and grasses – their beaks are short and strong, and can crush seeds and grains. When they only eat grains, they are called granivores.
Carnivorous birds hunt and eat other animals, using their strong, curved beaks. Within the group of carnivores there are insectivores, that only eat insects, and piscivores that only feed on fish. These birds have pointed beaks that are long and sharp to help them catch the fish. Remember - birds that eat fish are called piscivorous.
The last group - omnivorous birds - includes pigeons and hens, and they eat almost anything.
So remember: birds are oviparous, which means they reproduce by laying eggs; their mouths are beaks or bills and they breathe with their lungs; their skin is covered with feathers; and depending on the food they eat, they can be herbivorous... carnivorous... or omnivorous.
So, now you know a lot more about birds.
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Practice solving systems of equations through simple elimination
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Algebra II on Khan Academy: Your studies in algebra 1 have built a solid foundation from which you can explore linear equations, inequalities, and functions. In algebra 2 we build upon that foundation and not only extend our knowledge of algebra 1, but slowly become capable of tackling the BIG questions of the universe. We'll again touch on systems of equations, inequalities, and functions...but we'll also address exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithms, imaginary and complex numbers, conic sections, and matrices. Don't let these big words intimidate you. We're on this journey with you!
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Introduction to scientific notation. An in-depth discussion about why and how scientific notation is used.
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Have you ever made french toast? Join Caroline and Sophie for Circle Time as they read the book “Breakfast Time” by Cynthia Platt. Listen to the story of how Ollo and Peck make breakfast together. Watch as they whisk ingredients together and make their favorite meal. Learn words with the /fr/ sound, like fridge, fresh, and fruit!
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This chemistry video tutorial explains how to draw the lewis structure of CO3 2- also known as the carbonate ion. This video discusses the resonance structure of this polyatomic ion as well as the bond angle, hybridization, and molecular geometry.
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Talking about different festivals
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Introduce your school
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Back to school
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Good manners
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Lesson3_irregular verbs_part2
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Lesson2_irregular verbs_part 1
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Lesson1_Opposite words
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Hats_帽子的名稱
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Egg_蛋的不同煮法名稱
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National Flags_國家及國旗
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The 12 Chinese Zodiac_12生肖
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Fruit_水果名稱
👉https://youtu.be/ozwI9sk-bo4
Stationery_文具名稱
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Colour_顏色 Part 1
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Number 1-10
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Fruit
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Transportation in HK
👉https://youtu.be/5qQX0ymwwqo
Vegetables
👉https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iu1OnlmqRI4
Sports
👉https://youtu.be/eF_Dv6owlM8
Relaxing activities
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At the beach
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👉小一叩門:不能不看題目背後的真正意義
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X-linked inheritance involves traits found on the x chromosome.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Females inherit two x chromosomes and males inherit an x and y chromosome.
The x chromosome has many more genes than the y chromosome. As a result, you get what is called an x-link trait.
In this video, I show a Punnet square of an x-link chromosome and why males may inherit the trait more often than females.
Compare and contrast tornados, hurricanes, and thunderstorms Each of these extreme weather events can cause great damage and are very powerful but they each form in a unique way.
0:00 Introduction to Extreme Weather
0:10 How do tornadoes form?
01:43 How do hurricanes form?
03:09 How do thunderstorms form?
Grasslands are a large area of the earth that have lots of grass and very few trees. The grassland biome is found in South Africa, North America, Hungary, Argentina Uruguay, and Russia.
Temperate grasslands have hot summers and cold wintersTemperate grasslands can be further subdivided. Prairies are grasslands with tall grasses while steppes are grasslands with short grasses.
Steppes receive less rainfall than prairies and receive only 10 to 20 inches rainfall a year. dry areas of grassland with hot summers and cold winters.
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Check out another grassland called the savanna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKnV_7QzpNo
Introduction to Biomes
https://youtu.be/cXo9YczQBo4
Learn about the nations, peoples, cultural characteristics, physical features, and political and economic structures of the Northern Tropics region in South America!
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