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Inflection points are points where the function changes concavity, i.e. from being "concave up" to being "concave down" or vice versa. They can be found by considering where the second derivative changes signs. In similar to critical points in the first derivative, inflection points will occur when the second derivative is either zero or undefined. Created by Sal Khan.
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AP Calculus AB on Khan Academy: Bill Scott uses Khan Academy to teach AP Calculus at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and heÕs part of the teaching team that helped develop Khan AcademyÕs AP lessons. Phillips Academy was one of the first schools to teach AP nearly 60 years ago.
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Trigonometry on Khan Academy: Big, fancy word, right? Don't be fooled. Looking at the prefix, tri-, you could probably assume that trigonometry ("trig" as it's sometimes called) has something to do with triangles. You would be right! Trig is the study of the properties of triangles. Why is it important? It's used in measuring precise distances, particularly in industries like satellite systems and sciences like astronomy. It's not only space, however. Trig is present in architecture and music, too. Now you may wonder...how is knowing the measurement and properties of triangles relevant to music?? THAT is a great question. Maybe you'll learn the answer from us in these tutorials!
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How many balloons does Peck have for his party? The last number you say is the number of balloons! Learn how to count to seven with Peck the Bird from Khan Academy Kids.
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Learn about the equal sign with Peck from Khan Academy Kids. This is when things on both sides of the equation are the same!
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How many soccer balls does Peck have? The last number you say is the number of soccerballs! Learn how to count to eight with Peck the Bird from Khan Academy Kids.
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The vowel e can make a short /ĕ/ sound or a long /ē/ sound. Learn about the vowel e with Reya the Red Panda from Khan Academy Kids!
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The word "now" is spelled n-o-w. "Now" means at the present time. Sandy will jump into the pool now!
Learn the sight word "now" with the Khan Academy Kids characters. The fun example, easy-to-remember definition, and cute illustrations will help kids remember the word any time they come across it.
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Welcome to Circle Time! Join the Khan Academy Kids crew for a special episode about the Olympic spirit. Start by reading The Best by Cynthia Platt, and learn about the difference between being competitive and doing your personal best. Then, talk with Sophie about the Olympic Games, and watch her make an Olympic torch out of paper. Kids will love it when Sophie steps outside to create her own Olympic activities at home.
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How many crayons are in the box? The last number you say is the number of crayons! Learn how to count to six with Peck the Bird from Khan Academy Kids.
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Learn the letter C with Ollo the Elephant from Khan Academy Kids!
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Learn the letter B with Ollo the Elephant from Khan Academy Kids!
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Start Circle Time by reading the book “10 in the Pool” by Cynthia Platt. See how Caroline and Sophie count pool toys and pool noodles with the interactive stickers inside the book. Keep counting with Peck from Khan Academy Kids, then read another book with the Khan Kids crew. Count colorful fruit while making a fruit salad with Teacher Sarah during Show & Tell. Have kids try mixing their own fruit salad later in the day!
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Start Circle Time with a special art tutorial from Kim the animator at Khan Academy Kids. Kim shows kids how to create a thank you card with some ideas on what to draw and color. Creating cards for others is fun! Then, join Caroline & Sophie for “Show & Tell” featuring colorful artwork created by children around the world.
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Welcome to Circle Time! Sophie from Khan Academy Kids has a very special guest today. In this episode kids will meet Kristi Yamaguchi, an Olympic figure skating gold medalist, as she reads the book Cara’s Kindness. It’s a sweet story about an adorable group of animal characters who help each other through acts of kindness. Learn more about Kristi's program to support early literacy at Always Dream: https://www.alwaysdream.org/program/.
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Dear Friends,
We’re celebrating! Circle Time with Khan Academy Kids has reached 100K subscribers on YouTube and we couldn’t have done this without you! Our Circle Time hosts want to thank you for being part of the Khan Kids community. Join Caroline and Sophie as they reflect on their favorite moments, like singing songs with Teacher Caitie from @SuperSimpleSongs , reading books with Bellwether Media, and sharing colorful artwork during Show & Tell. We appreciate each and every one of our viewers who helped make this moment possible. Three cheers for you from the Khan Kids crew!
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Head to the beach with Caroline and Sophie from Khan Academy Kids. Read a story about cleaning up the beach, and how Ollo learns to be a team leader for this special project. Learn the words beach, clean, and team. Continue reading about the environment with "The Problem with Plastic" by National Geographic. Make a recycled art collage with our special guest Sam. Watch him construct a masterpiece featuring Kodi the Bear! Get inspired by seeing more recycled art projects from friends around the world.
If you or your child would like to be a guest on Circle Time, please send your submissions to our team, here: http://khan.co/KhanKids-SubmitYourArt. We love sharing artwork, photos, and videos during Show & Tell!
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See more art projects from our special guest Sam Price on his website: https://www.mydogcollage.com/.
Learn how to draw Peck the bird from Khan Academy Kids with Kim Ferrari, our lead animator. This behind-the-scenes look at how our characters are created may inspire young artists to get out their pencils and give it a try!
Printable activity: Draw a shirt for Peck the bird
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The vowel i can make a short /ĭ/ sound or a long /ī/ sound. Learn about the vowel i with Reya the Red Panda from Khan Academy Kids!
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The word "get" is spelled g-e-t. "Get" means to receive something. Ollo will get a board game for his birthday!
Learn the sight word "get" with the Khan Academy Kids characters. Learn the sight word "all" with the Khan Academy Kids characters. The fun example, easy-to-remember definition, and cute illustrations will help kids remember the word any time they come across it.
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This episode of Circle Time features fascinating facts about bees! Start by reading the book Bumblebees by Bellwether Media to see colorful photographs of big fuzzy bees up close. Read along to learn how bees eat, nest, work, and pollinate. Then, join our friends at Climate Science for a lesson about how bees communicate through the waggle dance!
Special thanks to @ClimateScience for their animated contribution to our show!
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Khan Academy Kids is an award-winning educational app for young learners ages two to eight. The app engages kids in core subjects like early literacy, reading, writing, language, and math, while encouraging creativity and building social-emotional skills.
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In this video, Reya and Peck discuss how characters in a story talk to each other through dialog. Quotation marks show readers who is speaking in a story.
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To the parents, grandparents, and all those who care for young children, we wanted to share a message from Caroline Hu Flexer, Co-Founder of Khan Academy Kids and a mom of 2.
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Khan Academy Kids is an award-winning educational app for young learners ages two to seven. The app engages kids in core subjects like early literacy, reading, writing, language, and math, while encouraging creativity and building social-emotional skills.
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In this video, see how we use words in a story to create pictures in our minds. Ollo describes the scenes he sees while reading sensory words.
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