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Addition and Subtraction by 10 | Teaching Math for First Grade Kids Academy
You are reading this article right now probably because your child is now in grade 2 and he is at that stage where you are struggling hard to educate him about the concept of subtraction and addition. Well, for starters, we know that teaching a child the rudiments of maths is a one daunting and tiring task mainly because there are children out there who just hate maths. Well, if your kid is one of them and if you think he just isn’t interested in learning subtraction and addition then don’t worry because today we are here with some solutions that might work for you. Because at the end of the day, maths is important and you can’t just run away from this struggle.
For starters, if it’s the beginning then we’d suggest you start with the numbers that fall between 1 to 10. Yes, you read that right! You see, if you directly start juggling between numbers 1 - 100 then chances are that your child will get confused and he will lose all the interest he has for maths. So, whenever you are starting, just work on the numbers from 1 to 10 because that way it will be easier for your child to pick the concept of addition and subtraction.
Not only this, in fact, you can opt for Youtube videos because let’s face it, children just love visuals and they would do anything to watch online videos. So, why not use this to teach them about the rudiments of maths? You see the concept of adding and subtracting is a little confusing for your child but if you make the learning process a little more fun, we assure you that you will find some success in it.
So, use videos, play games and read your children some story books that somehow are related to maths and especially addition and subtraction.
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The President of United States Job | Candidates and Responsibility
Did you ever ask yourself how you become the president of the USA? Well, being the president of any country is a huge responsibility. You need to have a completely balanced nature in making your country's economy strong enough to be called out as a developed nation.
To be on a president's job, you need to acquire certain abilities of leadership in you. Candidates from certain elected parties are upheld to fight for the seat of the president of the USA.
To stand in elections, a person or candidate should be at the age of 35 years old. They should be known as a resident of the USA of almost 14 years. The winning candidate is also the commander in chief of the US army.
Oath taking ceremony of the winning candidate is held in Washington DC. The president of the US resides in a white house where he conducts all his meetings with senior professionals and controls all departments under the US. Meetings with other country officials are also done in the white house.
A person is just allowed to stand in the US presidential elections three times under specific age limitations.
So if you want to know how to become the president of the USA then you must be eligible according to these rules.
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This organic chemistry video tutorial explains the hybridization of atomic orbitals. It discusses how to determine the number of sigma and pi bonds in a molecule as well as determining if a carbon is sp, sp2, or sp3 hybridized. The full version of this video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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It’s lunchtime! What yummy foods will we find in our lunchboxes today?
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Todos Aplaudimos con Las Manos - Bichikids 4 | El Reino Infantil
Título original: Todos Aplaudimos con Las Manos
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This video is all about helping kids learn about recycling. Recycling is taking used materials and waste and then turning it into new, useful products. Recycling waste into new products reduces the amount of materials that would have been needed if the product had to be made all over again and is very beneficial for the planet!
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This physics video tutorial explains how to calculate the force of gravity between two objects as well as the distance between those objects. In addition, this video explains how to calculate the net gravitational force on the moon exerted by the sun and moon. The universal gravitation constant is 6.67 x 10^-11. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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Chu Chu Ua
¿A donde van los bichitos?
Ronda alrededor de las Flores
Con la A A A
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Sol, Solecito
Súbete al Tren de la Alegría
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Hola Amigo, Juega Conmigo
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Título original: Chu Chu Ua
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What is the difference between a buffalo and a bison? This video for kids explains that there are no buffalo in the United States (unless you can find one in a zoo, of course). That big brown creature that roams Yellowstone National Park is an American Bison. These mammals certainly look similar to yaks and buffalos and, to some degree, cows. But they are their own species. In fact, the scientific name for a bison is bison bison bison!
The diet for a bison consists of only plants. Bison do not eat meat. Primarily, they eat mostly grasses, weeds, and leafy plants. They actually consume around 24 pounds of grass every day. They eat until they are full, then they rest. Then they eat again and rest again. They do this over and over for nine to eleven hours every day!
At one point in American history, there were tens of millions of bison roaming North America. Sadly, this massive population was reduced to only 500 animals, almost sealing their fate as extinct. The animals were hunted as a sport or killed for other reasons, even government-encouraged reasons. But President Theodore Roosevelt saved the day for the bison when he realized amazing the land out West was with the bison on it. He and a man named William Hornaday formed the American Bison Society. Because of their efforts, bison now live in all 50 states!
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This statistics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the different forms of scales of measurement such as nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scale data.
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English-language-learner services are designed to prevent educational inequity, but for some students, the specialized services may be reinforcing it, argues Peggy Estrada, an associate research scientist in the Latin American and Latino Studies department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The diminished expectations and social stigma tied to the ELL status often means that middle- and high school-age English-learners are linguistically and academically isolated with less access to a school’s full curriculum and English-speaking peers. Estrada argues that developing a common definition and exit criteria for English-learners could help solve the problem.
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Abraham Lincoln is largely considered one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. In Abraham Lincoln for Kids, you will learn so many wonderful things about this great president. For instance, did you know he was such a good wrestler that he is honored at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame?
Lincoln was born in Kentucky in 1809 to parents who could neither read nor write. He was rarely able to go to school and learned things himself from books he borrowed from others. At a young age, his mother died. After his father remarried, they moved to Illinois. Abraham worked as a storekeeper, surveyor, and post master. By the age of 25, he was elected to the local government.
He then started studying law and began working as lawyer. His work as a lawyer earned him the nickname many of us recognize—Honest Abe. This is because of the trustworthy way in which he ran his practice. Lincoln served one term in the US House of Representatives but failed twice in a row to be elected to the Senate. Nevertheless, his opposition to slavery helped him win the presidential nomination two years after his second Senate loss.
Abe Lincoln became president the same year as the start of the Civil War. He is known for his famous Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed all slaves. He even crafted the Thirteenth Amendment. The end of the war finally came on April 9, 1865. Sadly, less than a week later, John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president, who had just been reelected for a second term.
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By working together and balancing urgency with careful planning, the superintendent and CIO of the Houston Independent School District are setting the bar for how to manage a 1-to-1 student computing initiative in a large urban district. This video was produced as part of Education Week’s Leaders To Learn From project, recognizing outstanding school district leaders from around the country. More at http://leaders.edweek.org. ____________________
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What would it be like to be a king or queen as a kid? That's what life was like for King Tutankhamun, or King Tut! He was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt in the 1300s BCE. Historians believe he became the pharaoh, or king, of Egypt around the age of nine. And his reign was pretty short, lasting only about 10 years.
The ancient Egyptians were very religious and believed their pharaohs were earthly gods who communicated with the other gods. Their beliefs focused a lot on the afterlife, and the people believed people passed through to the afterlife in the same form as when they were alive. They developed burial processes to preserve the body for its afterlife. This process is known as mummification.
King Tut was mummified and buried in a beautiful tomb like any other pharaoh. Tombs included other items the pharaoh might need in addition to just the body, such as food, jewelry, weapons, art, and even pets. The reason we know so much about King Tut specifically is that archaeologists who discovered his tomb in 1922 found the tomb completely untouched. There were over 5,000 artifacts! Because the items included in a tomb were personal items, the archaeologists studied the artifacts to recreate King Tut's life!
The boy king died pretty young at about 18 or 19 years old. There are several theories. Some historians believe he was murdered by his advisors who wanted to seize his power. Others think his own family killed him. Thanks to modern DNA testing and physical evidence, however, most scientists believe that the young pharaoh died because of poor health.
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Schools have sometimes trimmed recess to make more time for instruction, or withheld the daily break as punishment for misbehavior. Yet research shows this time can be used to reinforce a positive school culture. Playworks is a national nonprofit that promotes organized, intentional recess. A study of the model shows that children learn and practice conflict resolution, compromise, and self-regulation, as well as leadership and physical activity. Essential components of this model include treating recess with the same intentionality as academic lesson plans, having dedicated staff to organize and model games, establish common rules, use simple tools to resolve disagreements such as rock-paper-scissors, and foster positive language. ____________________
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