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'I Can Do Anything!' 🎶 | ABCmouse FULL Song and Animated Music Video for Kids!
'I Can Do Anything!' 🎶 | ABCmouse FULL Song and Animated Music Video for Kids! Teacherflix 3 Views • 7 months ago

"I Can" - song and music video by ABCmouse.

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Host a Scramble Scrabble Dinner. | J. Morgan Puett | The Art Assignment
Host a Scramble Scrabble Dinner. | J. Morgan Puett | The Art Assignment Teacherflix 3 Views • 7 months ago

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We’re at Mildred’s Lane, a 96-acre site in rural Pennsylvania founded by J. Morgan Puett. Mildred’s Lane is an experiment in living - it's a space where Morgan and her friends collaborate on projects, practice creative domestication, and pay closer attention to every aspect of daily life. Her assignment asks you to do the same by playing a game of Scramble Scrabble Dinner.

INSTRUCTIONS - SCRAMBLE SCRABBLE DINNER
1) Find a nice cloth and sharpie pens for writing.
2) Gather 2 - 6 people. Each player writes their name on the cloth and makes a list from the letters of their name of food items and ways of preparing food.
3) Play a scrabble game with each player taking turns playing a word from their list, rotating the cloth as you go.
4) Keep adding words until you have a combination of ingredients and ways of preparation and all agree a dish is formed. Avoid the expected and embrace oddity. Sketch the dishes as they emerge.
5) Gather your ingredients and make the meal. Prepare and present it artfully.
6) Document the process with photos, video, drawings, or however you like, and share them on your social media platform of choice with #theartassignment.



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Find Your Band | Bang on A Can | The Art Assignment
Find Your Band | Bang on A Can | The Art Assignment Teacherflix 1 Views • 7 months ago

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This week we meet with experimental musicians Mark Stewart and Julia Wolfe at the Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival at MASS MoCA, an amazing contemporary art museum in North Adams, Massachusetts. They give us the challenge to FIND YOUR BAND.

INSTRUCTIONS - Find Your Band
1. Go through your day and notice all the sounds around you
2. Choose a group of those sounds to be your band
3. Join the band!
4. Record or document what happens and upload to your social media platform of choice with #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)

Find out more about The Art Assignment and how to submit your response: http://theartassignment.com/

square roots with exponents
square roots with exponents Teacherflix 5 Views • 2 years ago

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Mr. Danielczyk shows how to simplify a exponential even square root and an odd square root.

Make a fake flyer. | Nathaniel Russell | The Art Assignment
Make a fake flyer. | Nathaniel Russell | The Art Assignment Teacherflix 1 Views • 7 months ago

Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h

Today we meet with artist and musician Nathaniel Russell. Nat's work plays with the divide between real and imagined, making posters and flyers for events that may or may not exist. His assignment asks you to make a fake flyer and share it with the world too.

INSTRUCTIONS - Fake Flyer
1. Make a flyer that gives advice, shares something about your life, or promotes an imagined event
2. Put it out in to the world
3. Upload a printable copy using #theartassignment. Bonus points for uploading a photo of the flyer posted in the real world.
4. Fame and glory (Your work might be in a future episode)



Find out more about The Art Assignment and how to submit your response: http://theartassignment.com/

Two Digit Subtraction
Two Digit Subtraction Teacherflix 13 Views • 2 years ago

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Developing Mathematical Thinkers DMT two digit subtraction strategies from the second grade team.

These Ancient Stick Maps are Teaching Us Physics
These Ancient Stick Maps are Teaching Us Physics Teacherflix 4 Views • 7 months ago

When particle physicist John Huth was briefly lost at sea, he started to wonder how the people around the world who navigate vast oceans figured their way around. What started as an afternoon activity gone awry led him to a years-long research journey, meeting many Pacific Islanders, expert navigators, and other researchers, hoping to crack the puzzle of open ocean navigation. And the key to all of it lies in these ancient stick charts, a non-writing form of communication passed down for generations. Here's how these charts and the observations of expert navigators are teaching physics researchers all about the motion of the ocean.

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Introduction to Decimal Notation
Introduction to Decimal Notation Teacherflix 15 Views • 2 years ago

Mathispower4u by James Sousa is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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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.

This video introduces decimals and also reviews how to comparing numbers in decimal notation order numbers in decimal form from least to greatest and how to round numbers written in decimal notation.

Maths Toolkit 2D Shape Creation Tool
Maths Toolkit 2D Shape Creation Tool Teacherflix 4 Views • 2 years ago

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Tutorial on setting up the Intel Skoool Mathematical Toolkit 2D Shape Creation Tool

How Your Memory Works
How Your Memory Works Teacherflix 2 Views • 7 months ago

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How does memory work? And how does… un-memory work? Our brain does a lot of remembering and forgetting every day, so you should probably make room for som info on how it works. You’ll also get to meet some people who can’t make memories, and also never forget anything.

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Even a Caveman Can do it No 2 Systems Elimination
Even a Caveman Can do it No 2 Systems Elimination Teacherflix 3 Views • 2 years ago

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This video shows the caveman Ogg solving systems of equations by elimination. Checking the solutions is emphasized.

How a Planet-Sized Telescope Took the First Picture of a Black Hole | STELLAR
How a Planet-Sized Telescope Took the First Picture of a Black Hole | STELLAR Teacherflix 2 Views • 7 months ago

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It took about a century for black holes to go from impossible, to theoretical, to real. And it was just this year, in 2019, when we finally saw the first picture of a black hole! But how to you take a photo of something so massively dense that not even light can escape its gravitational pull? You use a telescope the size of the Earth!

This video is a bit different from most It's Okay To Be Smart videos. It's part of a new PBS miniseries called STELLAR, done in collaboration with Matt O’Dowd from PBS Space Time and Dianna Cowern from Physics Girl. Over six episodes we travel to telescopes, go inside space research centers, and chat with amazing scientists to bring you the most exciting stories about space. Next up is Matt's episode where he tells you how we discovered galaxies outside of our own. And if you missed it, check out:

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How Do Squirrels Find Their Nuts?
How Do Squirrels Find Their Nuts? Teacherflix 1 Views • 7 months ago

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Jacobs, Lucia F., and Emily R. Liman. "Grey squirrels remember the locations of buried nuts." Animal Behaviour 41.1 (1991): 103-110.

Delgado, Mikel M., et al. "Fox squirrels match food assessment and cache effort to value and scarcity." PloS one 9.3 (2014): e92892.

Raby, Caroline R., et al. "Planning for the future by western scrub-jays."Nature 445.7130 (2007): 919-921.

Dally, Joanna M., Nathan J. Emery, and Nicola S. Clayton. "Food-caching western scrub-jays keep track of who was watching when." Science312.5780 (2006): 1662-1665.

Clayton, Nicola S., Joanna M. Dally, and Nathan J. Emery. "Social cognition by food-caching corvids. The western scrub-jay as a natural psychologist."Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 362.1480 (2007): 507-522.

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Arrays for Kids | Math for 2nd Grade | Kids Academy
Arrays for Kids | Math for 2nd Grade | Kids Academy Teacherflix 3 Views • 2 years ago

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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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