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WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Balloon Lesson Structures This screencast shows you a way in which to organize data with a balloon theme. The video will show how to create this type of lesson from a blank screen. We will also give you a fun frog logic game for your Smartboard. Please join us for this video podcast at iTunes or teacher tube.
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
2 1 Math Rocks Song about Perimeter amp Area
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
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Rosie King from HL Intermediate talks about "Tips for Supporting Students who Struggle with Staying Out of Trouble" for Teachers. - Watch more of her videos on her TeacherTube Channel here: http://www.teachertube.com/use....r/channel/HLIntermed
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In episode 3 we discover what happened to the city after the fire, the role of Christopher Wren in rebuilding the city and how we remember the fire today.
This short film is from the series The Great Fire of London.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching History at KS1 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and at 1st Level] in Scotland.
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Grumpy Professor Hank admits to being wrong about how everything is chemicals. But he now wants you to listen as he blows your mind with a new sweeping statement: everything (yes, really everything this time) is energy. What?!
This week, Hank takes us on a quick tour of how thermodynamics is applied in chemistry using his toy trebuchet as an example because he is a proud nerd.
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Table of Contents
Everything Is Energy 0:00
Forms of Energy 1:07
Potential Energy 2:11
Chemical Energy 1:55
Energy Is Constant & Law of Thermodynamics 2:49
System & Surroundings 5:03
Energy Transfer 4:57
Work 3:25
Heat 4:05
Trebuchets 0:48
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On today’s episode...CATS. Also: Hank talks about some philosophy stuff, like a few of the key concepts philosophers use when discussing belief and knowledge, such as what defines an assertion and a proposition, and that belief is a kind of propositional attitude. Hank also discusses forms of justification and the traditional definition of knowledge, which Edmund Gettier just totally messed with, using his Gettier cases.
Many thanks to Index the cat for his patience in the filming of this episode.
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Music plays a big part in many of our lives. Whether you just like to listen or you enjoy playing an instrument, music is powerful. So what is music? How does it work? What are the physics of music? In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about how music functions in terms of waves and how these waves interact with our ears.
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Today we are talking about death, looking at philosophical approaches from Socrates, Epicurus, and Zhuangzi. We will consider whether it’s logical to fear your own death, or the deaths of your loved ones. Hank also discusses Thomas Nagel, death, and Fear of Missing Out.
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In which John Green teaches you about the economic malaise that beset the United States in the 1970s. A sort of perfect storm of events, it combined the continuing decline of America's manufacturing base with the oil shocks of 1973 and 1979 and brought about a stagnant economy, paired with high inflation. Economists with a flair for neologisms and portmanteau words called this "stagflation," and it made people miserable. Two presidential administrations were scuttled at least in part by these economic woes; both Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter are considered failed presidents for many reasons, but largely because of an inability to improve the economy. (hint: In reality, no one person can materially change something as big as the world economy, even if they are president, but one person sure can make a handy scapegoat!) So, by and large, the 70s were a pretty terrible time in America economically, but at least the decade gave us Mr. Green.
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Chapters:
Introduction: The 1970s 00:00
Economics in the 1970s 1:02
The End of the Gold Standard 2:32
The Decline of American Manufacturing 2:54
Oil Shocks 4:12
Stagflation and the Misery Index 5:16
Gerald Ford's Presidency 5:49
Jimmy Carter's Presidency 6:52
Mystery Document 7:15
Nuclear Power 8:51
Carter's Foreign Policy 9:17
The Economic Crisis of the 1970s 11:18
Credits 12:44
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Hank explains speciation - the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise - in terms of finches, ligers, mules, and dogs.
Table of Contents
1) Species 0:30
2) Hybrids 1:52
3) Reproductive Isolation 2:48
a) Post-Zygotic 3:31
b) Pre-Zygotic 3:51
4) Allopatric Speciation 4:23
5) Sympatric Speciation 6:03
6) Biolography 6:32
7) Dogs 8:37
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Learn to count as you practice counting to 10 in different ways with Scratch Garden's first episode of 'Mini Math Movies'. Watch this fun numbers and counting lesson that teaches representing numbers in different ways, reading and writing whole numbers, and conservation of the number. This funny math video for kids is perfect for teaching number sense, understanding quantity, and counting everyday objects!
00:00 - Introduction
00:27 - Counting to 10 Out Loud
00:52 - Counting to 10 with Written Numerals
01:45 - Counting to 10 with Everyday Objects
03:12 - Practice 'Conservation of the Number'
04:37 - Counting with a Calendar
05:31 - Outro
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It is a full video game called Mage Math that helps kids build confidence in math while having tons of fun.
Join us as we learn about Equivalent Fractions and how two different looking fractions can be the same. The T Rex is hungry so help me learn about these comparing fractions.
We look at models to help us see how 1/2 is the same as 2/4 and we also learn how 3/1 is the fraction for the whole number 3. Awesome stuff guys!!
This video is great to help elementary kids in and outside the classroom. We also have these videos in many homeschool houses so we hope you enjoy it. Maths can be hard and we help make it fun and easy. Please share this and check out our game.
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Arrays for Kids | 2nd Grade Math | Kids Academy
Students need simpler things, tables, and representations to learn the concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and even division. Now, this is exactly where an array comes in handy. For those who don’t know, an array consists of numbers and objects etc that are arranged in columns and rows.
Arrays are useful representations of concepts like multiplication. These arrays help in making the students understand these processes easily without getting confused.
It’s basic maths for kids and for examples of an array and more explanation on how it works, you can opt to learn math online for kids.
Arrays are pretty useful to teach students the different mathematical concepts and well, thanks to the internet that we now have several online platforms where we can learn and teach the little ones on how to incorporate arrays in multiplication and division.
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Mental Math for 1st Grade | Learn Addition - Kids Academy
If you are here right now, chances are that your little one is at that stage when you have to teach him mental math for grade 1. And well, if that’s the case and if you are looking for some help with that then yes you are at the right place today. Today we are going to tell you how to make your little one learn math for 1st grade.
You see, maths can be a little boring sometimes. And well, all children have different preferences. Like, there are some who grasp the concepts of math real quick and then there are some children who are dull and uninterested in maths.
Now, as you can’t just let them skip this subject, there are certain measures you can take to teach them mental math.
The first thing you can do is to make them watch Youtube videos for mental math grade 1. Yes, you read that right! There are a lot of online videos available at Kids Academy that will help your little one in how to learn math.
Youtube videos work because you see these videos have attractive visuals that really affect a child’s brain and when your kid starts concentrating, he grasps the concept of mental math right away which is what you want.
Not only videos, in fact, but you can also use different textbooks and different games to teach your kid, maths. It’s all about the amount of effort you are ready to put for your kid. The more you struggle, the better the results will be.
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Emma and Andrew have a test and need to learn shapes and math! This educational video for children will show why it is important for kids to study. They toy they play with is also very fun and at the same time helps them learn.
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Learn Numbers counting songs for children, toddlers and kids | Number rhyme songs 70 minutes compilation by Patty Shukla | Count to 10, Add numbers, Learn numbers. Math songs for children.
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Teaching children about numbers is crucial because it forms the basis for mathematical understanding and problem-solving skills. A solid foundation in numbers helps children in everyday tasks, from counting objects to managing finances. Furthermore, numerical literacy is essential for success in various academic and practical aspects of life, empowering children to navigate the world with confidence and precision.
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