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Math strategies and activities for kids are the healthiest activities for kids and their brains. The more they work with math the sharper their minds become. If you can build a strong grip of a child on math at this early age he/she can easily handle the upcoming massive difficult mathematics that waits for them in higher standards.
There are a number of mental math strategies that you can adapt to make your child mathematics strong.
1. Mad minutes
In this strategy, the student will answer as many math questions as possible in 60 seconds. It is a series of daily activities and is uses focused and theme-based math problems. It enables a sharp mind to work quickly. A good practice of this game will train the brain to work quickly and solve problems quickly.
2. Number Talks
This strategy can make add a lot easier for kids. It might not be the perfect way to add but it can help kids to understand the concept on a basic level. For example, if the question is 5+5. So simply you count to 5, then to add next 5, you count the next 5 numbers, that is 6,7,8,9,10. This gives you an answer of 10 so 5+5=10.
This trick can make addition or subtraction very easy for kids.
3. Number songs
Things that rhyme is the easiest to remember that is why you remember even the songs you heard years ago because the rhythm stays in your brain. So why not learn math with rhythm too.
You can make a song or anything in math, just add some words that rhyme with each other and that will help you remember all the steps that you need to perform in a question. As you sing the song you will complete the steps.
So, these were some mental math strategies that you can use with kids to make their math stronger.
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Lesson Plan in English 8
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students are expected to;
A. differentiate active and passive voice
B. construct a sentence in an active and passive voice
C. share to the class the importance of having a correct foundation in terms of sentence construction
II. Subject Matter
TOPIC : Passive and Active Voice
REFERENCE : English Express IV, www.britishcouncil.my/english/course,
k-12 curriculum guide
VALUE FOCUS : Cooperation, Teamwork
COMPETENCIES : Grammar Awareness
III. Materials
Visual Aids
Pictures
Scotch tape
IV. Lesson Procedures
A. Preliminary Activity
Prayer
Greetings
Checking of attendance
Review of previous lesson
B. Activity
Students will be divided into two groups. Group 1 will be the boys and Group 2 will be the girls. Each group will guess and descried the picture that the teacher will show. Every correct description is good for points. The more pictures they guess the more pints they gain.
C. Analysis
The students will stay in their groups. The teacher will ask comprehensive questions based on the answers in the activity earlier.
D. Abstraction
Passive and Active Voice
Passive and Active voice are called 2 special forms of verbs.
The Active voice is called “Normal Voice”
The Passive voice is called “Less Usual”
Voice is the quality of a verb that shows whether the subject is the doer or the receiver of the action.
Active Voice – is used to indicate that the subject of the sentence is the doer of the action.
Examples:
Mom read the novel in one day.
Tom painted the entire house.
Passive Voice – is used to indicate that the subject in the sentence is the receiver instead of being the doer of the action.
Examples:
The house was remodeled by the homeowner.
The report has been sent by me.
Changing Active voice to Passive voice
Active Voice : The guest enjoyed the party.
Passive Voice: The Party was enjoyed by the guest.
Active Voice : They are painting the walls.
Passive Voice: The walls are being painted by them.
E. Application
In a ½ sheet of paper, change the Active voice into Passive voice.
1. I have lost the key.
2. The choir really enjoys the piece.
3. The science class viewed the comet.
4. The director will give you the instructions.
5. The kangaroos carried her baby in her pouch.
Valuing
What is the significance in studying Active Voice and Passive Voice?
V. Evaluation
Direction: On a ½ sheet of paper copy the sentences and identify if it’s Active Voice or Passive Voice.
1. Most of the class is reading the books.
2. The car has been fixed by the mechanic.
3. The money was counted by the cashier.
4. The dog chased ball.
5. The police have arrested the thieves.
VII. Assignment
Direction: Differentiate Active Voice from Passive Voice in 2 sentences only. Give 3 examples for each voice.
This trigonometry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the pythagorean identities of trigonometric functions. it provides plenty of examples and practice problems of evaluating cosine given the value of sine.
Trigonometry - Basic Introduction:
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The Unit Circle:
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How To Remember The Unit Circle Fast:
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Reference Angles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-xFXpVo14o
The Six Trigonometric Functions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvoFgL4P_rw
How To Solve Right Triangles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3bjEOA5_zc
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Reciprocal Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeuuFqbTYgA
Quotient Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PVKbyLFY5U
Even and Odd Trigonometric Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p8hokJ3Cqo
The Pythagorean Theorem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbf4lcJhIfI
Trig Functions - Periodic Properties:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z60_yXX4xA
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The Exact Value of Trig Functions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTdjcvm6pPo
Special Right Triangles - 30 60 90:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p70UBGCHZrQ
Special Patterns - Pythagorean Theorem:
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Cofunction Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35fxto48HZY
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Molecules come in infinite varieties, so in order to help the complicated chemical world make a little more sense, we classify and categorize them. One of the most important of those classifications is whether a molecule is polar or non-polar, which describes a kind of symmetry - not just of the molecule, but of the charge. In this edition of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank comes out for Team Polar and describes why these molecules are so interesting to him.
You'll learn that molecules need to have both charge asymmetry and geometric asymmetry to be polar, and that charge asymmetry is caused by a difference in electronegativities. You'll also learn how to notate a dipole moment (or charge separation) of a molecule, the physical mechanism behind like dissolves like, and why water is so dang good at fostering life on Earth.
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Table of Contents
Charge Asymmetry & Geometric Asymmetry 01:33
Difference in Electronegatives 01:49
Hank is Team Polar 00:33
Dipole Moment 03:49
Charge Separation of a Molecule 04:12
Like Dissolves Like 04:41
Water is Awesome 05:10
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In which John Green teaches you about the election of 1860. As you may remember from last week, things were not great at this time in US history. The tensions between the North and South were rising, ultimately due to the single issue of slavery. The North wanted to abolish slavery, and the South wanted to continue with it. It seemed like a war was inevitable, and it turns out that it was. But first, the nation had to get through this election. You'll learn how the bloodshed in Kansas and the truly awful Kansas-Nebraska Act led directly to the decrease in popularity of Stephen Douglas, the splitting of the Democratic party, and the unlikely victory of a relatively inexperienced politician from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln's election would lead directly to the secession of several southern states, and thus to the Civil War. John will teach you about all this, plus Dred Scott, Roger Taney, and John Brown.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. The Lincoln and Douglass debates of the 1850s fueled the argument over state's rights to decide on slavery and culminated when the two ran against one another in the Election of 1860: https://www.commonlit.org/text....s/the-election-of-18
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Learn more about the Dred Scott Decision in Crash Course Black American History #16: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VffLWl8asY
Chapters:
Introduction: The Civil War 00:00
The Fugitive Slave Law 0:45
Railroads 2:26
The Kansas-Nebraska Act 3:04
How the Republican Party Formed 3:54
Public Opinion on Free vs. Slave States 4:22
The New Republican Party Gains Traction 5:45
How Kansas Became a State 6:31
The Dred Scott Decision 7:32
Mystery Document 9:14
John Brown & Harpers Ferry 10:25
The Election of 1860 11:13
The Start of the Civil War 12:14
Credits 13:40
Human reproduction is complicated and important, and it's going to take a four-part series for us to cover it. Today, we're kicking that off with the female reproductive system, starting with how sex hormones affect oogenesis and ovulation, continuing through how the ovarian and menstrual cycles mature and release oocytes, and creating a comfy uterine environment for a fertilized egg.
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Chapters:
Introduction: Human Reproduction 00:00
External Female Reproductive Organs 1:49
Ovaries Structure & Function 2:28
Ovarian Follicles and Oogenesis 3:15
The Ovarian Cycle 4:05
Fallopian Tubes 6:53
The Uterus 7:10
The Menstrual Cycle 7:45
Review 9:11
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This tutorial explains how we can use the addition property of zero and the additive inverse property, to take an expression and write it in a different form.
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Graphing Logarithmic Functions
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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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Bedtime for Batman (DC Super Heroes)
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When a dark night comes to the big city, one little super hero prepares for a great adventure . . . bedtime! Award-winning author Michael Dahl (Goodnight Baseball, Goodnight Football, and Goodnight Hockey) and illustrator Ethen Beavers (DC Super Friends) team up to bring you the ultimate bedtime board book. Bedtime for Batman is the perfect way to say goodnight to your own little super hero.
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Airforce Unit: US B-17 Bomber Crewman World War Two
The United States Army Air force was made up of volunteers mostly in their late teens to early twenties from every part of the US. Bomber crews would receive extensive training at American air bases before being sent overseas for combat duty.
A B-17 would typically have a crew of 10 including: a pilot who was the flight commander, a co-pilot, a bombardier and a navigator, a radio operator, a flight engineer, two waist gunners, a tail gunner and a ball- turret gunner.
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In this video, we show you how to solve for a missing addend by Counting Up! If you would like to practice this strategy click the link below! https://docs.google.com/docume....nt/d/1IjRAInlvG5g3uP
This is the easiest way to compare fractions - so if you need help with how to compare fractions you're in the right place!
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Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a solid understanding of algebra and a basic understanding of trigonometry.
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