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ASL Periodic Table of Elements for Kids
ASL Periodic Table of Elements for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

What is an element? And how many known elements are there in the vast universe? Periodic Table of Elements for Kids answers these and other questions and explains how the table came to be in the first place. Elements make up everything in the whole world, so it makes sense to learn a little more about them. The Periodic Table provides us with a lot of valuable information about these different atoms.

The first person to propose that scientists arrange the elements in a table was Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. At the time, there were only 65 known elements, and Mendeleev arranged them according to their atomic weights as well as by their similar properties. Today, the table has seven rows, called periods, and 18 columns, called groups. The elements in each group have similar properties. For instance, the elements that can be classified as alkali metals all align in one group.

What you can learn about each element on the table depends on which table you look at. Some provide more information than others. For the most part, you can discover the element's name, atomic number, atomic weight, and symbol. Many symbols reflect the name of the element. For instance, the symbol for calcium is Ca. Others reflect the Latin origins of the word, such as for gold, the symbol for which is Au.

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What you will learn in Periodic Table of Elements for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the Periodic Table of Elements
0:25 What is an element?
1:28 Atomic number = number of protons
2:18 How Dmitri Mendeleev organized the elements
3:19 Chemical elements arranged into periods and groups
4:08 What you can learn from Periodic Table of Elements
5:02 Where elements get their chemical symbols
6:03 Specific information you can find for each element on the table
6:54 Review of the facts

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ASL What Is a Democrat?
ASL What Is a Democrat? Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Have you ever asked "What is a Democrat?" Well, we have too! In this video, we cover the basics of the democratic party and learn all about what makes a democrat a democrat for kids. Come learn all about this party with us!

Be sure to check out our other video about Republicans so you can compare and contrast the differences:
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Antarctica | Learn Facts about Antarctica for Kids
Antarctica | Learn Facts about Antarctica for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Did you know that Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth, is a desert? Not only that, it's the largest desert in the world! In this video for kids, you will learn this and other fun facts about Antarctica, the only continent on which people don't live (except for scientists).

Antarctica is an amazing and unique place. Located at the bottom of the earth, it is almost completely covered in ice. Only 2% of it isn't. It is considered a desert because it receives such a small amount of rain every year. So why is there so much snow? It's because the snow that does fall never melts; it's just too cold. Instead, the snow just builds and builds and builds. As a result, it has become one giant piece of ice.

It's far too cold for humans to live comfortably, but it's just right for some animals. The creatures who call this place home include penguins, leopard and weddell seals, killer whales (orca), fish, and krill. The plant life that thrive there include moss, non-marine algae, and many fungi and bacteria.

Perhaps one of the most interesting facts about Antarctica is that the season of winter yields no sunlight! There are only two seasons here: winter and summer. That means that for six months, the sun doesn't shine! It goes down in March and doesn't come up again until the beginning of October! It is dark 24 hours a day for six whole months.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about this cold continent! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about continents, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Antarctica:
0:00 Introduction to and facts about Antarctica
1:12 Animal and plant life
2:16 Largest desert in the world
3:15 Antarctica's temperature
4:16 Two seasons in Antarctica
4:40 Explorers of the continent
5:34 Sites you would see in Antarctica
6:45 Review of the facts
7:33 Antarctica belongs to everyone

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All about Canada for Kids | Learn about this fun country's history and culture
All about Canada for Kids | Learn about this fun country's history and culture Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Have you ever been to the country just north of the United States of America? In All about Canada for Kids, you will learn lots of interesting facts about this cool neighbor of ours. For instance, Canada is the second-largest country in the world but is home to only about half of 1% of the world's total population! That's a lot of space for so few people.

Canada is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories. Ottawa, Ontario, is the capitol city, and the largest city is Toronto, Ontario. The second-largest city in Canada is Montréal, Québec. It's a major seaport and one of the biggest French-speaking countries in the world. After all, both English and French are the two official languages of the country. Nearly half the people in Canada have British ancestors, and around one-fourth have French ancestors. There is also a small group of First Nations people and Inuit who live there.

Lots of different animals lives among the mountains, plains, forests, and lakes of Canada. Some of these include bears, beavers, moose, mountain lions, bison, antelope, caribou, foxes, owls, and even polar bears! There are 41 national parks and 3 conservation areas throughout the country. One of the most famous national parks in Canada is Banff National Park.

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What you will learn in All about Canada for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the country
0:33 Geography and population
1:30 British and French ancestry, the First Nations people, and the Inuit
2:15 Terrain and climate of Canada
3:14 Animals that live in Canada
4:01 History of the country
5:21 Settlers move westward
6:32 Review of the facts

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Conjunctions for Kids | Learn about coordinating, correlative, and subordinating conjunctions
Conjunctions for Kids | Learn about coordinating, correlative, and subordinating conjunctions Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Writing short sentences all the time an get pretty boring. Conjunctions are a way to spice up your prose! In Conjunctions for Kids, you will learn about the three different types of conjunctions and how they work in sentences. Conjunctions can combine words, phrases, and sentences. But this video concentrates specifically on combining sentences.

Sometimes, using conjunctions in your writing can make it more interesting, and even easier to understand! But what exactly is a conjunction? Well, let's first explain what a junction is. A junction is a place where two different things come together. Think of a train junction where a road meets train tracks. Conjunctions do the same things in language.

Coordinating conjunctions are the ones you might be the most familiar with. These are the words like and, but, and or. A common acronym people use to remember the seven coordinating conjunctions is FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. If you can remember that acronym, it will really easy to remember the coordinating conjunctions!

Another type of conjunction is the correlative. To correlate means to compare or relate. These conjunctions are used in pairs to combine alternative or equal elements. Examples of correlative conjunctions include either/or, if/then, and not only/but also. Subordinating conjunctions are the last type. These are words or phrases that connect dependent clauses to independent clauses. You can also use subordinating conjunctions to introduce adverb clauses.

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ASL Woolly Mammoths for Kids
ASL Woolly Mammoths for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Have you ever heard of a woolly mammoth? If you have, you probably know that it looks pretty similar to the modern-day elephant. Woolly mammoths existed about 30,000 years ago during one of the earth's ice ages. In Woolly Mammoths for Kids, you will learn some fun facts about these amazing creatures.

First of all, why did they have so much fur anyway? Well, because they lived during an ice age, that means their environment was covered in ice and glaciers. In order to survive, they would have to have lots of fur to keep them warm. In fact, they had two layers of fur to protect them from temperatures as low as -58°F! That is really cold!

As you now know, woolly mammoths were ancestors to the modern elephant. They grew as tall as 13 feet, which is about the size of African elephants. Unlike elephants today, woolly mammoths had tusks that grew as large as 15 feet that they used for digging in the snow and ice. Their ears were smaller as well, and they had a hump on their back that many scientists believe stored fat that the mammoth could use when food was hard to find.

Scientists know so many things about these furry animals because of the remains they have studied. However, they aren't sure why exactly they became extinct. Most scientists thing it was due to overhunting by humans or rising temperatures that destroyed their habitats. Some believe it might have been a combination of these things. While most woolly mammoths became extinct around 10,000 years ago, the last group survived until around 1650 B.C.!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about this cool ancestor of the modern elephant! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about this topic, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Woolly Mammoths for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the animal
0:30 The Ice Ages
1:06 When mammoths appeared on Earth
2:07 The lump on a mammoth's back
2:43 Theories for why it became extinct
3:28 How scientists know things about mammoths
4:25 Review of the facts

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ASL Biomes and Ecosystems for Kids
ASL Biomes and Ecosystems for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Biomes and Ecosystems for Kids is a introductory video for students in 4th - 6th grade. We cover the 5 major categories of biomes which are: Desert, Grassland, Forest, Aquatic, and Tundra and students will learn how to identify the animals, vegetation, temperatures and other differences of each biome.
We also will learn about the characteristics of ecosystems and how animals and humans can live together.

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Once completed with the video your students will be able to define biome and ecosystem, identify their differences, and list characteristics and types of each.

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Oceans of the World: https://youtu.be/1WZsxVDTqcU
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ASL Checks and Balances for Kids
ASL Checks and Balances for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

The Checks and Balances that are in place in the United States are important for kids to understand and in this video we explain how the three branches of government can work together but are also in place to check on each other and make sure that not one branch has too much power.

Separation of power has been important since the United States were formed and In short the constitution states that there are to be three branches of government, and the balance of power between the branches will be equal. The 3 branches include the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. The Legislative branch is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate make up the Legislative branch. The Executive branch includes the President, Vice-President, and the Cabinet, which is made up of people who give advice to the President such as Secretary of State, Defense, Homeland Security and many others. Finally, the Judicial branch consists of nine judges called justices, and they oversee the United States court system (The Supreme Court).

Each of these branches can keep the other branches in check and to pass any major law or bill these branches must learn to work together. In this video your kids / students will learn how the three branches work independently and together.

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Video Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction to Checks and Balances
0:58 Three Branches of Government
1:10 What is the Legislative Branch?
2:26 What is the Executive Branch?
4:51 What is the Judicial Branch?
5:25 Checks and Balances Between the 3 Branches of Government

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ASL Reptiles for Kids
ASL Reptiles for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Have you ever heard the word Reptile? Have you ever asked yourself "What is a Reptile?". Well if so, you're in luck because in this video we are going to learn all about reptiles for kids! We will talk about invertebrate vs vertebrate animals and where reptiles fall on that chart. We will learn interesting facts about reptiles like how many of them have claws on their feet, how reptiles can shed their skin, where they live, what they eat, and so much more! After viewing the video and completing the reptile lesson plan found on our site (link below) students will be able to identify important reptile characteristics and have a great understanding about these awesome animals.

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ASL Nouns for Kids
ASL Nouns for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

In this video, your kids will learn all about nouns. So, what is a noun? A noun is a person, place, or thing. Throughout this video your student will be given lots of examples. They will be able to practice identifying nouns in a fun way.

The video describes each of the three groups of nouns one by one in detail. First, we will talk about nouns for people. Because people have titles, like doctor and baker, those are considered people nouns too! Then we discuss nouns for places. These can be cities like Atlanta or Paris, or they can be buildings like school or hospital. Last, we talk about nouns that describe things. Everything else that isn't a person or place falls into the things category. Things include dog, computer, water, window, and so many more. There are millions of nouns because there are millions of people, places, and things!

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What you will learn in this video:
0:00 Introduction to words
0:44 Nouns for people
1:57 Nouns for places
2:12 Nouns for things
3:06 Practicing finding nouns
4:24 Two types of nouns
6:28 Dividing proper and common nouns
7:16 How to decide the type of noun

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ASL Capitalization Rules for Kids
ASL Capitalization Rules for Kids Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

In this video we learn how and when to capitalize. We learn about 6 main capitalization rules, the difference between common and proper nouns, and many other techniques so that students will learn when and when not to capitalize words or letters in the English language.

The 6 main rules we cover in this video are:
1. The first work in every sentence must be capitalized.
2. The word "I" is always capitalized no matter where it is in the sentence.
3. Names of people and pets are always capitalized.
4. Proper names of places and things are capitalized.
5. Titles are always capitalized.
6. We always capitalize the days of the week, months of the year, holidays and other important events.

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How to Simplify Fractions | Math with Mr. J
How to Simplify Fractions | Math with Mr. J Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

Welcome to How to Simplify Fractions (Part 1) with Mr. J! Need help simplifying fractions (aka putting fractions in lowest terms)? 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 how to simplify fractions. Mr. J will go through simplifying fractions examples and explain the steps for how to simplify a fraction.

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✅ Simplifying Mixed Numbers: https://youtu.be/OacSX6dkN94

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Fractions on a Number Line Song | 3rd Grade & 4th Grade
Fractions on a Number Line Song | 3rd Grade & 4th Grade Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

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Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators | Math with Mr. J
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Welcome to Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators with Mr. J! Need help with adding and subtracting fractions? You're in the right place!

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Fractions Song For Kids | 2nd Grade - 3rd Grade
Fractions Song For Kids | 2nd Grade - 3rd Grade Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

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http://www.engvid.com/ Math Vocabulary! If I add 7 and 3, I get 10, but in English, we have different words for each mathematical operation -- and you need to learn them! 7 plus 3 equals 10! Don't worrry if you aren't good at math! It's still an English lesson! Take a quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/basic-math-vocabulary/

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