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Check out the NEW Math Game we made at https://www.MageMath.com/
It is a full video game called Mage Math that helps kids build confidence in math while having tons of fun.
Check out this Fun Math Video on Multiplication Vocabulary. Kids learn what words are used when learning multiplication. We teach multiplication with a fun character that helps kids see the relationship between factors and products in multiplication. This is important in all math and if they are also learning the common core math.
This is great for 2nd and 3rd Grade students or any child learning multiplication in k12 elementary schools.
We have many videos that teach times tables, distributive property, commutative property and much more so check them out!
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Learning for Kids brings you a fun, interactive, brand new series for you to learn your numbers, Monster Math Squad. Monster Math Squad stars MAX, LILY and GOO. While they may not be the biggest, or bravest (or even the brainiest) monsters on the block, the Squad love nothing better than to put their monster minds together and use their math skills to overcome any obstacle they face… even ones with two left feet or ten thumbs.
Each story features a job for the Squad, helping a monster with a unique problem. Along the way they face a variety of small challenges that require learning and using numeracy skills en route to and saving the day. The Monster Math Squad are quite simply mad for math and all things “mathy”… counting, measuring, sizing, sorting, exploring shapes, patterns, time… you name it, it’s all math to these monsters. For the Monster Math Squad, math can solve any problem. The series’ mission is to promote the love of numeracy, the idea that math is everywhere, and math is fun!
Monster Math Squad is a great way to teach young children and kids how to solve math problems. It’s an early learning programme designed to engage children in the world of math in a fun and creative way. The show is also suitable to teach math to toddlers and make it interesting. Unleash the power of mathematics for children with Monster Math Squad. Stay tuned to Learning for Kids for more of the Monster Math Squad, the show that teaches mathematics to children.
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Learn to compose numbers and decompose numbers with Scratch Garden's third episode of 'Mini Math Movies'. Watch this fun primary math lesson that teaches composing numbers to 20 in different ways, including with 5 and 10 squares, and also with number bonds. Breaking down numbers has never been so easy with this fun comparing numbers for kids video!
00:00 - Introduction
00:46 - Composing & Decomposing the Number 4
02:38 - Composing & Decomposing the Number 7
04:48 - Composing & Decomposing the Number 16
07:21 - Outro
Mini Math Movies is a new mathematics educational series from Scratch Garden full of in depth math lessons for kids! Check out the full playlist here: https://tinyurl.com/minimathmovies
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Learn how to do regrouping with 3 digit math problems in addition. This lesson can be used in your classroom or at home. We have many more math videos on our channel and we are always making more. Please like and subscribe and thank you for watching our channel.
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Today we’re going to read David goes to School by David Shannon.
David’s teacher always said...No, David! No yelling. No pushing. No running in the halls.
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Sit Down, David!
Don’t chew gum in class!
David, raise your hand!
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David! Recess is over!
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Again?
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Learn about subtracting with this super fun educational 3D math cartoon for kids featuring stunt-jumping monster trucks and colorful buses. We'll learn two different ways to visualize simple math problems for grade 1 and kindergarten students while we subtract buses for the super cool monster trucks to jump over.
You can watch part 1 where we learn about adding here: https://youtu.be/XPFSLhUHSX4
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LIGHT! Let's talk about it today. Sunlight, moonlight, torchlight, and flashlight. They all come from different places, but they’re the very same thing: light! It’s what makes it possible for us to see the world around us, so it’s worth a close, hard look. For instance, how does light travel? When you flip that switch in the bathroom to brush your teeth, how does light move from the light bulb, to the mirror, and into your eyes?
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What exactly is culture? This week we’re going to try to answer that, and explain the difference between material and non-material culture. We’ll look at three things that make up culture: symbols, values and beliefs, and norms. We’ll explore Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (and some of its problems) and how language influences culture. Finally, we’ll talk about the three types of norms – folkways, mores, and taboos – which govern our daily life.
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