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Derivakat - Voices【World Language Cover】- Technoblade Tribute
Derivakat - Voices【World Language Cover】- Technoblade Tribute Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

“The Blade will never die!”

In honour of Technoblade. Thank you for everything

Lyrics:
https://docs.google.com/docume....nt/d/1DfPvc-prbotz6l

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==ORIGINAL CREDITS==
Original: Derivakat (Project: BLADE - organized by Derivakat, Yuki, and Kiba)
- https://www.youtube.com/@Derivakat
- https://www.youtube.com/@YukiXK
- https://linktr.ee/kibawastaken
English lyrics: Derivakat & Derivakat Twitch Chat

Song link: https://youtu.be/8sAKC90Ol1k

==COVER CREDITS==
Instrumental: Simba
Tuning: brine, MochYee, Sekiya Shibaku, Simba
Mixing: brine, Simba

Art: brine, MochYee, Nekoglasses (https://www.twitter.com/nekoglasses_)
Video: MochYee

German lyrics: Laxwithx
Spanish lyrics: Raven
Danish lyrics: Jaeppai
French lyrics: VinyL (https://www.youtube.com/@vinyl7764) & Mari
Korean lyrics: Archer2198
Filipino (Tagalog) lyrics: Amary
Norwegian lyrics: Simba
Japanese lyrics: Sekiya Shibaku
Malay lyrics: Stilts
Biblical Hebrew lyrics: K. Tolstoy
Chinese lyrics: Eneris___

Vocalists:
Amary - “Go follow Sekiya Shibaku on Twitter”
Arbee Lee - https://www.youtube.com/@ArbeeLeeYT
Archea - “I haven’t done shxx on the internet yet”
Archer2198
brine - “who needs public social media when you can hide on discord”
Dim Dams Frootzi - https://www.youtube.com/@Im_Living_in_ur_Walls
Eneris___ - https://www.twitch.tv/lildudenamedene
Ghostcat - https://twitter.com/ghostcat655
Jaeppai - https://jaeppai.carrd.co/
K. Tolstoy - “Check out Lifesteal: https://docs.google.com/spread....sheets/d/1spOX1BTH6I
Laxwithx - https://instagram.com/laxwithx
Mari - “No sleep!”
MKJ - https://www.youtube.com/@wassup_mkj
MochYee - https://www.youtube.com/@MochYee
Neash
Raven - “self promo is for the WEAK”
Sekiya Shibaku - https://youtube.com/@SekiyaShibaku
Simba - https://www.instagram.com/simbadcat1/
Stilts - “searchin for a will to live”
Strawberry
StrawberryPi - https://twitter.com/Strawb3rrypi
StukiStar - https://www.twitch.tv/stukistar
Winterym - https://www.youtube.com/@Winterym

Special Thanks:
Corsaka - https://www.youtube.com/@musicsaka
perhapsleiana - “This one is busy fighting ganon”
Technoblade - https://www.youtube.com/@Technoblade

#Technoblade #TechnobladeNeverDies #DreamSMP

How languages evolve - Alex Gendler
How languages evolve - Alex Gendler Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Over the course of human history, thousands of languages have developed from what was once a much smaller number. How did we end up with so many? And how do we keep track of them all? Alex Gendler explains how linguists group languages into language families, demonstrating how these linguistic trees give us crucial insights into the past.

Lesson by Alex Gendler, animation by Igor Coric.

Hello Around the World | Say Hello in 15 Different Languages | Explore World Song | JunyTony
Hello Around the World | Say Hello in 15 Different Languages | Explore World Song | JunyTony Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Hello! Ni hao! Ciao!
Here are some whole new fun and exciting world adventure songs from Kizcastle!
Are you ready to go on a fantastic world trip to meet our friends all over the world? Then sing along with these exciting songs and chants.
Let's go!


*Lyrics

“Do you know how to say
Hello in different languages?
Let's find out!”

In USA, it’s Hello.
In China, it’s Ni hao.
In France, it’s Bonjour .
It’s great to say Hello!

In Japan, it’s Konnichiwa.
In Korea, it’s An nyeong.
In Italy, it’s Ciao.
It’s great to say Hello!

In Germany, it’s Guten-tag.
In Spain, it’s Hola.
In UAE, it’s Marhaban.
It’s great to say Hello!

Even though our languages are
different different different
Even though our skin colors are
different different
It’s great to see you!
“It’s great to see you!”

In India, it’s Namaste.
In Vietnam, it’s Xin chao.
In Thailand, it’s Sawadee kha.
“Men say Sawadee khrap!”
“I see!”

In Russia, it’s Zdravstvuyte.
In Kenya, it’s Jambo.
In Hawaii, it’s Aloha.
It’s great to say Hello!

Even though our languages are
different different different
Even though our skin colors are
different different
It’s great to see you!

It’s nice to say Hello!
It’s fun to say Hello!
It’s great to say Hello!



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▷Good Habits Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJGUDWlzIL8
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▷Animal Songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxb_3r_ETf4&list=PLJGUDWlzIL8Rrcvr7_uoq405leQzJSo1p
▷Occupation Songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsozYmaVMCk&list=PLJGUDWlzIL8S_cP3oeOA3fitpSKVyPdB3
▷Phonics Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJGUDWlzIL8
▷Car Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJGUDWlzIL8
▷Princess Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJGUDWlzIL8
▷Dinosaur Songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ9y9ROsUVE&list=PLJGUDWlzIL8QOrKmUvLWGQt85egG8XfpA
▷Explore World Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJGUDWlzIL8
▷Story Musical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMXFb0G1UO0&list=PLJGUDWlzIL8QGUkwag6yKfTw_Lt00nY6B


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English in the world: A very brief history of a global language
English in the world: A very brief history of a global language Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

English today is a truly global language. It’s used all across the world, for everything from finance to popular culture.

But how did a language that was once spoken by just a few tribes on an island off the coast of continental Europe end up becoming the world’s pre-eminent lingua franca? And how has the language changed over the centuries as it has spread around the globe? This short animation about English in the world explains all!

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Playlist link – https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLhQpDGfX5e7

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Division - Tre Forskellige Metoder
Division - Tre Forskellige Metoder Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

De tre forskellige metoder af division, som man oftest arbejder med i Folkeskolen.

Metode 1. "Den lange"
Long division er lige præcis det. Langt!
Det er fordi den laver ALLE trin, og viser det med udregning. HVER gang man finder en rest, så viser man det ved et minusstykke.
Fordelen er, at man bliver rigtig god til at overskue alle trinene og at man nemt kan se sine fejl efterfølgende.
Ulempen er selvfølgelig at det tager enoooormt lang tid at lave.
Appen Long Division Touch træner denne metode:
https://itunes.apple.com/dk/app/long-division-touch/id574226151?l=da&mt=8

2. Metode er den populære "Slikkepindsmetode".
Denne er blevet meget populær de sidste par år, og dens overskuelighed gør, at den ofte bliver den som eleverne har nemmest ved.
Fordelen er selvfølgelig dette, hvor ulempen er, at man bliver nød til at kunne udregne 'resten' i hovedet for at kunne føre den ned til næste horisontale række.

3. metode er ikke så brugt, men deler førstepladsen med metode to i overskuelighed.
Den er renskuret for alt for mange regnestykker, og resten noteres vha. en overførsel som eleven kender fra plus og minusstykker.
Den kan enddog bruges i udskolingen når eleverne skal til at reducere større algebra udsagn.

Der er ingen af de tre metoder som er "mere rigtig" end de andre.
Vælg den som du har nemmest ved - og hold dig til den.
Og husk endelig at øve den og holde den ved lige - også selvom det er ferie ;)

0:00 Præsentation
0:15 1. Metode 'Den Lange Division'
2:38 2. Metode 'Slikkepind / Ballon Metoden'
4:06 3. Metode 'Brøken'

Rewriting Fractions with Common Denominator: One a Factor of the Other
Rewriting Fractions with Common Denominator: One a Factor of the Other Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Title: Rewriting Fractions with Common Denominator: One a Factor of the Other

You already know how to rewrite fractions with a different denominator using the product of the denominators as the common denominator. In this lesson, you’ll learn another method of finding a common denominator that can be used occasionally.
Here’s an example. One-half and three-eighths. In this case, notice that the denominator of the first fraction, 2, is a factor of the second denominator, 8.
Let’s look at what happens when we add these fractions on the number line.
We can add these on the number line for halves by putting them back to back like this.
We see that the end of the combined fractions does not fall on one of the lines for a half.
But now let’s add these on the other number line.
Now, the end of the combined fractions does fall on one of the lines for an eighth.
This means that we can add these fractions using eighths, so eight is a common denominator for these two fractions.
When a common denominator is one of the denominators for one of the fractions, there is no need to rewrite one of the fractions. In this case, we don’t need to rewrite three eighths. We do need to rewrite the other fraction like this.
So this fraction becomes four-eighths.
Another example. Four-thirds and five-sixths. In this example, 3 is a factor of 6, so the common denominator for these fractions is 6. Because the common denominator is 6, we don’t need to rewrite the fraction five-sixths, but we do need to rewrite four-thirds with the common denominator of 6.
So, now we have eight-sixths and five-sixths.
Another example. In this case, the first denominator, 3, is not a factor of the other denominator, 8. This means the common denominator is not one of the denominators of the two fractions. One common denominator is the product of 3 and 8, or 24. In this case, both fractions would need to be rewritten with a common denominator of 24.
This gives us eight twenty-fourths and 18 twenty-fourths.
Last example. Five-fourths and nine-sixteenths. Here, four is a factor of 16, so the common denominator is 16. That means nine-sixteenths is not rewritten, but five-fourths must be rewritten as an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 16.

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Improper Fractions as Mixed Numbers With Number Line - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
Improper Fractions as Mixed Numbers With Number Line - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Title: Improper Fractions as Mixed Numbers With Number Line

In this lesson, you will learn how to rewrite an improper fraction as a mixed number. Let's start with the improper fraction seven-thirds.
How many whole units does seven-thirds make? Two.
And how many parts are left over? One.
Write the left over part as a fraction.
Seven-thirds can be rewritten as two and one-third.
Let's look at a few more examples. We start with the improper fraction fourteen-thirds.
How many whole units does fourteen-thirds make? Four.
And two parts are left over.
Write the left over part as a fraction.
Fourteen-thirds can be rewritten as four and two-thirds.
Let's take a look at one final example. We start with the improper fraction three-halves.
How many whole units does three-halves make? One.
And one part is left over. Remember to write the left over part as a fraction.
Three-halves can be rewritten as one and one-half.

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My Insane SAT Score Progression! #shorts
My Insane SAT Score Progression! #shorts Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

Here is how my SAT score progressed over time! I have hundreds of hours of free SAT prep showing you exactly what to look for on the SAT, so be sure to check the playlists section of my channel!

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Subtracting a Fraction from a whole number
Subtracting a Fraction from a whole number Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

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Title: Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos

In this lesson, you will learn about the top number of a fraction. The top number of a fraction shows us how many parts are counted. Watch the red line as the parts are counted.
Nine parts are counted.
In the previous lesson, you learned that the bottom number of a fraction tells how many parts are in each whole unit.
Here, each whole unit has two parts.
Let's look at another example.
Six parts are counted and there are three parts in each whole unit.
Last one. Here, only one part is counted, and there are three parts in each whole unit.
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