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Have you been on a see-saw before? The weight has to be the same on both sides for the see-saw to be balanced, otherwise it would be tilted to one side.⚖️
Balancing equations works in the same manner and a student would have to apply the concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division altogether in order to solve the equation. Learn more about the concept of balancing equations from Mrs Monica Leong in our P1 Math lesson!
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There's a lot of different ways when it comes to math hacks. Here are just a few examples:
-If you're trying to do long division and are having trouble keeping track of all the digits, try using a pencil to keep track of your place. Draw a line under the number you're currently working on, and then draw a line above the number you're dividing by. This will help you keep your place and make sure you don't make any mistakes.
-If you're trying to add or subtract a large number of digits, try breaking the number down into smaller chunks. For example, if you're trying to add 753 + 872, you could break it down into 700 + 800 + 50 + 70 + 2. This will make it much easier to add up, and you're less likely to make a mistake.
-If you're having trouble memorizing your multiplication tables, try using a simple mnemonic device. For example, for the 7 times table, you could use the phrase "Seven times up, never down," which would remind you that 7 x 7 = 49. There are lots of different mnemonic devices out there, so find one that works for you.
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Welcome to How to Add Three Fractions with Unlike Denominators with Mr. J! Need help with adding three 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 how to add three fractions. Mr. J will go through examples and explain the steps of adding three fractions with unlike denominators.
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Fractions are Parts of a Whole by Jack Hartmann is an introduction to fraction's song. Learn that fractions are parts of a whole. Learn about 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 and 1/5 in this fraction song for kids.
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Fractions are Parts of a Whole
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Here's a whole pizza
Now slice the whole pizza in 2 equal parts
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Each part is 1/2 of the whole
The fraction is 1/2
Each part is 1, of two equal parts
Here's a whole pizza
Slice the whole pizza in 3 equal parts
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2
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Each part is 1/3 of the whole
The fraction is 1/3
Each part is 1, of 3 equal parts
Fractions are Parts of a Whole
The parts are equal, you should know
Fractions are Parts of a Whole
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Here's a whole pizza
Slice the whole pizza in 4 equal parts
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2
3
4
Each part is 1/4 of the whole
The fraction is 1/4
Each part is 1, of 4 equal parts
Here's a whole pizza
Now slice the whole pizza in 5 equal parts
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2
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5
Each part is 1/5 of the whole
The fraction is 1/5
Each part is 1, of 5 equal parts
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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*
42:51 - Dividing a Fraction by a Fraction
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
1:02:11 - Dividing a Whole Number by a Mixed Number
1:06:24 - Dividing a Mixed Number by a Fraction
1:09:59 - Dividing a Fraction by a Mixed Number
1:12:47 - Dividing Fractions Using Cancellation
1:19:26 - Dividing Mixed Numbers Using Cancellation
1:25:03 - Dividing an Improper Fraction by an Improper Fraction
1:28:15 - Dividing an Improper Fraction by a Whole Number
1:30:10 - Dividing a Whole Number by an Improper Fraction
1:33:16 - Why Do We Use Keep, Switch, Flip?
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Get ready for fun in this fractions learning video for kids! Math doesn't have to be tricky! Learn what a fraction is, what the numerator and denominator is and how to use fractions in word problem situations. Great for 2nd, 3rd and even 4th grade students. Even a first grader will get a ton out of this video!
00:00 Introduction
0:26 What is a fraction?
1:54 Numerators and denominators
3:18 Examples of fractions
7:25 Review
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Welcome to The Fraction Review with Mr. J! Need help with how to add, subtract, multiply, or divide fractions? You're in the right place!
If you're looking for a quick refresher on fractions, this is the video for you. Mr. J will go through an adding fractions, subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions, and dividing fractions example (fraction operations) and explain the steps of each.
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After watching this video about the history of assembly lines and completing our free lesson plan your students will be able to define assembly line, discuss its history (including all about interchangeable parts), and explain the use of it and the influence it had on the manufacturing of products in America.
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Comets Asteroids and Meteors are all over the solar system. But did you know that each are quite different? You may be wondering "What is a comet?", "What is an asteroid made of?", or "Where does a meteor come from?" Well, sit tight because in this video we will answer all of your questions!
We first take a closer look at asteroids for kids. Asteroids are the largest of the space rocks, but may also
include metal substances. Most of them go around the Sun
between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The area of orbit is
called the Asteroid Belt, which includes an inner and an outer
region. The inner region is made up of asteroids that mostly
contain metal (Gold, Iron, Platinum, and Nickel). The outer region contains asteroids mostly made
up of rocks.
We then explain what a comet is. You can think of a comet
as a large snowball filled with or covered by dust, metal, and debris. They have an icy core, covered by a
layer of black dust. The center is mainly composed of water and gases, frozen and mixed together with bits
of rock and metal. A comet in the outer parts of the Solar System is too small to be seen from Earth. We then talk about the difference between short and long period comets.
Lastly, we explore Meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites. Meteors are sometimes called falling or shooting stars, and they begin
as meteoroids traveling through the Earth’s atmosphere. They are not
stars. They are small pieces of rock or metal originating from a comet or
asteroid. They form from colliding asteroids of debris from comets. A meteorite is a meteoroid that does not burn
up in the Earth’s atmosphere, but instead, falls to
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0:57 Asteroids
1:45 Ceres and Other "Dwarf Planets"
3:46 Comets
4:58 2 Types of Comets [Short Period and Long Period]
5:55 Meteors
6:09 Meteoroids
7:00 Meteorite
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Did you know that most of the food you eat started out at a farm? There is a whole system in place to get your food from its origin at a farm to your plate on the table. In Farms and Food for kids, you will learn all about this process and discover some fun facts about what your food goes through as it travels from farm to you.
A farm is usually a large area of land used to grow crops or raise animals for the production of food. Farms are the main source of food for people all over the world. Farmers are the people who work on or own and manage a farm. Most farms are specialized today, meaning that they focus on one or a few select crops or animals. Without farms, many people in the world would go hungry.
So how does food get from a farm to you? It goes through several steps, and this video talks about some of them specifically. First, farmers prepare the land by turning the soil with a plow. Then the seeds get planted by a seeder, and the crops get watered. Sometimes, farmers will also spray fertilizers to help the crops grow or pesticides to keep pests from ruining the crops.
Once the crops are ready, they are harvested and then stored. Farmers then transport the goods to wholesalers like restaurants and retailers. Finally, retailers place the food on the shelves for us to buy them. Sometimes, food goes through processing plants that help that food last longer. Other times, smaller farms can sell their food at farmers markets directly to consumers!
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0:00 Introduction to farming
0:51 What is a farm?
1:24 Most farms are specialized
2:00 The journey of food from farm to consumer
2:41 Land prepared and seeds sown and scattered
3:08 Crops watered and harvested, food stored and transported
4:21 Processing plants
5:13 Review of the facts
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How many countries make up North America? A lot of people think of Canada, the USA, and Mexico. In All about North America for Kids, you and your students will learn that this continent actually includes 23 countries! These include Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, Grenada, Saint Vincent, Cuba, and Haiti.
North America is the third largest continent in the world, behind Asia and Africa, and covers 16.5% of the earth's land area. It was named after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. The continent borders the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the Caribbean Sea, and South America. It also includes all the major biomes or habitats, such as tundra, coral reef, and desert. The geography of the countries of North American vary as much as its wildlife. There are around 965 different mammal species that call different parts of the continent home.
You will also learn a lot about the history of the continent. Scientists believe the Paleo-Indians from Eurasia used a land bridge between modern-day Siberia and Alaska to travel to North America to settle. They developed organized societies, and some ancient civilizations even built temples and created writing systems and calendars. Eventually colonizers from Europe traveled to the continent, which often displaced the native peoples of North America and settling on their lands.
There is so much more to learn about this continent. The video includes information on famous landmarks, such as Niagara Falls and the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan. These are only a few of the many attractions that millions of people visit every year.
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0:00 Introduction to the North American continent
1:10 Geography of North America
1:46 Animals that live in North America
2:17 History of the continent
3:04 Countries, territories, and most common languages
4:02 Noteworthy facts about North America
5:00 Natural and manmade attractions
6:28 Review of the facts
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Did you know that different parts of the world are called different things according to the areas properties and wildlife? In this video, you and your kids will learn about several types of habitats that are found all around the globe. You'll learn about the driest places, the wettest places, the coldest places, the tallest places, and more!
First up is grasslands. These areas are full of tall grass and not a lot of trees. You can find them on every continent except Antarctica. Types of grasslands include prairies and savannas. Deserts are next. Even though most people think deserts are always hot, this isn't actually true. Some are very cold. These places are defined as having very little rain or being incredibly dry. Not a lot of animals or plants can survive the desert habitat.
Next you'll learn about a few types of forests: rainforests, temperate forests, and coniferous forests. Rainforests receive rain all year around and are home to more animals than all the other habitats combined!. Temperate forests are ones with trees that lose their leaves in the winter or remain green all year around. Coniferous forests are the forests that have the tallest trees in the world. They can survive extremely cold temperatures.
Speaking of cold, mountain habitats are much cooler because they are so high up. They receive less oxygen. Polar regions are likewise extremely cold. In fact, they're the coldest places on Earth. There are only two polar regions—the Arctic at the top of the globe and the Antarctic at the bottom. Very few types of animals can live here, such as polar bears and whales.
Water habitats exist as well, both freshwater and saltwater bodies are home to habitats like coral reefs and oceans. Freshwater habitats can be found nearly anywhere in the world. Coral reefs are usually around tropical areas of the globe. The ocean is the largest animal habitat in the world. I bet you can guess why! And believe it or not, cities and farms are their own habitats as well.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about several types of habitats that we have on Earth! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about habitats, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in Habitats for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to habitats and what they are
1:29 Grasslands
2:09 Deserts
2:48 Tropical forests
3:46 Temperate and coniferous forest habitats
4:55 Mountain and polar region habitats
5:54 Freshwater and saltwater habitats
6:58 Cities and farms
7:34 Review of the facts
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Abraham Lincoln is largely considered one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. In Abraham Lincoln for Kids, you will learn so many wonderful things about this great president. For instance, did you know he was such a good wrestler that he is honored at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame?
Lincoln was born in Kentucky in 1809 to parents who could neither read nor write. He was rarely able to go to school and learned things himself from books he borrowed from others. At a young age, his mother died. After his father remarried, they moved to Illinois. Abraham worked as a storekeeper, surveyor, and post master. By the age of 25, he was elected to the local government.
He then started studying law and began working as lawyer. His work as a lawyer earned him the nickname many of us recognize—Honest Abe. This is because of the trustworthy way in which he ran his practice. Lincoln served one term in the US House of Representatives but failed twice in a row to be elected to the Senate. Nevertheless, his opposition to slavery helped him win the presidential nomination two years after his second Senate loss.
Abe Lincoln became president the same year as the start of the Civil War. He is known for his famous Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed all slaves. He even crafted the Thirteenth Amendment. The end of the war finally came on April 9, 1865. Sadly, less than a week later, John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president, who had just been reelected for a second term.
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What you will learn in Abraham Lincoln for Kids:
0:00 Introduction Abe Lincoln
0:45 Birth and childhood
1:32 Elected to local government
2:24 The 1860 presidential four-way race and Civil War
3:15 Why the Civil War started
4:20 Second presidential term and assassination
5:10 More interesting facts about Abraham Lincoln
5:51 Review of the facts
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