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Reading forms a very important part of the child’s initial academics. It is also a very difficult lesson for kids and mostly it is seen that kids struggle with it. However, if it is made easy and everything is explained to the kid in an easy way this can also become a very easy and a very interesting lesson.
It is important for teachers and parents to know that each kid is different, and each kid takes a different amount of time to grasp a concept. Therefore, putting pressure on the kid will not help him/her to get any better.
Now how can you help the kid to read fluently? There are some simple tips and tricks that you can follow to make reading for preschool and kindergarten kids easy.
1. Practice makes a man perfect
Read with your kid as much as you can. Be patient and don’t expect the child to start reading just after a few readings. With more and more practice the kid will slowly start understanding the sounds and alphabets and how they are working together. Start with small words.
2. Don’t burden the child
It is important the kid does not feel too much pressurized. If you burden the kid with a new difficult word every day it would become very difficult for him/her to cope up with it. So, take things slowly let the kid get familiarized with some words and then move forward.
3. Read what the kid likes
It’s better than you read a storybook that the kid likes, it would create more interest in the child and he would be more curious to read and understand what his/her favorite characters are saying. It would enhance the learning process.
4. Encourage participation
Encourage the kid to participate in the process and read with you. Ask questions while reading for example if you are reading a story with a dog in it, every once in a while, ask ‘so where is the dog?’. This will keep the child attentive and also, they will be better able to identify individual words.
So, these are some of the best ways in which you can learn to read for kids
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This physics video tutorial explains the concept of the first law of thermodynamics. It shows you how to solve problems associated with PV diagrams, internal energy, heat, and work. It addition, it provides plenty of examples and practice problems associated with isothermal, isochoric or isovolumetric, isobaric, and adiabatic processes.
Open Vs Closed Vs Isolated System: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFP6SvWPOQc
First Law of Thermodynamics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Siv2NNCFag
Isobaric Process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG-cUpnNmPM
Isochoric Process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxfgHdfKjQA
Isothermal Process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9h6qyWLscs
Internal Energy of an Ideal Gas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3rJs_ioTHc
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Adiabatic Process:
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2nd Law of Thermodynamics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWiCaDPM7Hk
Heat Engines:
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Converting Heat Into Electricity:
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Carnot Cycle:
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Otto Cycle:
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Refrigerators and Heat Pumps:
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Entropy:
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Here is a list of topics:
1. First Law of Thermodynamics - Energy Transfer
2. Internal Energy, Heat, and Mechanical Work
3. System vs Surroundings
4. Sign Conventions for Q, Heat Absorbed vs Heat Energy Released
5. Work done on the system vs work done by the system
6. Positive Work - Gas Expansion vs Negative Work - Compression
7. Open System, Closed System and Isolated System
8. Isobaric Process - Constant Pressure
9. Work Done at Constant Pressure Formula / Equation
10. Units of Pressure - Converting atm to Pa
11. Units of Volume - m^3 and L conversion
12. Converting L and atm into Joules
13. PV Diagrams - Work Done = Area Under the Curve or Area of the Shaded Region
14. Cyclic Process, Q=W, Work is Positive for Clockwise Rotation and Negative for Counter Clockwise Direction
15. Ideal Gas Law, PV=nRT
16. Charles Law - Temperature and Volume Relationship
17. Converting Celsius to Kelvin Temperature
18. Heat Transferred During Isobaric Process Formula
19. Isochoric Process - Work Done is Zero
20. Isovolumetric Process - Constant Volume, Internal Energy, and Heat Transferred Equation
21. Thermodynamics Formula Sheet Summary
22. Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure and Constant Volume
23. Monatomic Gases - He, Ne, and Ar - Helium, Neon, and Argon
24. Diatomic Gases - N2, O2, and H2
25. Cv and Cp values for ideal monatomic, diatomic and polyatomic gases
26. Gamma Ratio, Cp/Cv formula
27. Isochoric Process - Pressure and Temperature Formula
28. Combined Gas Law Equation
29. Isothermal Process - Constant Temperature
30. Work Done During an Isothermal Process - Natural Logarithms Derivation - Area under Curve
31. Boyle's Law - Pressure and Volume Relationship
32. Adiabatic Process - No Heat Transferred - Q=0
33. Adiabatic Expansion - Cooling Effect of an Ideal Gas
34. Adiabatic Compression - Increase in Temperature - No spark plugs needed in an internal combustion engine of this type
35. Work, Pressure, Volume and integration Formula, Calculus - Isothermal Process
36. Pressure and Volume Formula With Gamma Ratio
37. Temperature and Volume Equation With Gamma Ratio - Adiabatic Process
38. Internal Energy - State Function - Independent of Path
39. Work and Heat - Not a State Function, Path Dependent
40. PV diagram problems, work, heat, and internal energy calculations
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Arithmetic on Khan Academy: So you're ready to have some arithmetic fun? You've come to the right spot! It's the first "official" math topic and chalked full of fun exercises and great videos which help you start your journey towards math mastery. We'll cover the big ones: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, of course. But we don't stop there. We'll get into negative numbers, absolute value, decimals, and fractions, too. Learning math should be fun, and we plan on having some with you. Ready to get started?
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Reading a ruler that measures in inches.
Reading a ruler can be a little tricky. What do all of these marks represent?
The ruler is divided into inches which are represented by numbers and then each inch is subdivided into smaller equal units.
In this video, I use a ruler divided into half an inch, one fourth an inch, and one eighth.
With a little practice you will find easy an inch ruler or tape measure can be easy.
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This chemistry video tutorial focuses on mole fraction and partial pressure. It contains the equations and formulas you need for this topic including notes and concepts. Mole fraction is the decimal form of mole percent. This video also discusses dalton's law of partial pressure. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems for you to work on.
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Faction: The German Army
The First World War
Germany was recognised as having the most efficient army in the world. It utilized mass conscription for short-term military service followed by a longer period in reserves.
Emphasis was placed on high quality training while maintaining a high number of experienced senior officers.
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November 22, 1963
12:30 p.m.
The Warren Report concluded that the Assassin Lee Harvey Oswald had fired three shots: one that entered Kennedy’s neck and exited through his throat before hitting Connally, one that hit Kennedy in the back of the head -the fatal shot, and one that missed.
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