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It’s time to relax and learn with this Numberblock Toy play video and number Twelve! ☁️
In this calming sensory video for kids, our Numberblocks friends explore numbers, counting, colors, and fun math concepts in a soothing and family-friendly way.
Kids will love watching as Numberblock Twelve and friends use gentle math play, patterns, and colorful visuals to help little learners build confidence in counting while keeping things peaceful and engaging.
Perfect for preschoolers, toddlers, and early learners, this relaxing educational video combines sensory calm with number fun, only with the Numberblocks! 💫
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We are the Numberblocks! Little blocks with big ideas, having a ton of number fun. Learn how to add, subtract and count the fun and educational way! In this educational CBeebies cartoon for kids, children can learn how to count with basic maths sums, using addition and subtraction with singular blocks that join together to make increasingly bigger numbers.
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What is the difference between a rule and a law? What would life be like if neither rules nor laws existed? In Laws and Rules for Kids, you will discover the answer to these and other questions you have about these concepts. They have similarities, such as the fact that both exist to keep people safe. But they are also different in a few ways. For instance, if you break a law, it may have more serious consequences than breaking a rule does.
A law is created by the government, and the public enforces these laws. A rule relates to behaviors that we should follow in certain situations or places. Breaking a law and breaking a rule both lead to consequences. If you litter, which is breaking the law, you might have to pay a fine. If you throw a ball inside your house even though there is a rule not to, you might break something and get in trouble.
In general, rules are used by smaller groups, like families, schools, teams, and business. Laws are used in much larger groups, like cities, states, and countries. Individuals create rules for different places and situations, such as parents in a family or teachers in a classroom. On the other hand, laws must be voted on by people in government offices or by the citizens.
Again, the consequences or punishments for breaking rules are not as severe as those for breaking laws. If you break rules at school, you might have to skip recess or miss out on certain activities or privileges. If you break a law, you could pay a fine, go to court, do community service, or even serve jail time! Watch the video to see if you can tell the difference between a rule and a law.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the difference between a rule and a law! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in Laws and Rules for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to laws and rules
0:40 Why laws and rules are important
1:49 Differences between rules and laws
2:57 Differences in consequences or effects from breaking rules versus laws
3:38 Quiz: Can you tell the difference between a rule and a law?
4:56 Why you should try to follow the rules and laws
5:48 Rules and laws can differ depending on various factors
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Do you like green eggs and ham? In this video about one of the world's most beloved children's book authors, you will learn many facts about both the author and his cherished books. While he was not really a doctor, he healed many hearts through his fun world of make-believe characters and places.
Theodore Seuss Geisel wrote over 60 books, and he illustrated them too! Before he made writing his full-time job, he would write and draw advertisements for various companies. He also created political cartoons and made some animated films. In fact, he even helped the U.S. government by creating posters and films that they used during World War II!
Despite his talent, his first book was turned down 27 times! He never gave up, and finally, it was published in 1937. After many years of writing these wonderful books, Dr. Seuss died in September of 1991. A special event since he died has been held in his honor every year on March 2 (his birthday) called Read Across America Day. This is a day to focus on the importance of reading.
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1:18 Dartmouth college and the Jack'o'Lantern
2:00 First time Theodore used "Dr. Seuss" moniker
2:43 The first book Dr. Seuss published
3:21 Three things you might not know about his books
4:36 How many books Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated
5:35 Poem to honor Dr. Seuss
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What is a democracy? In this video we explore the many characteristics of a democracy including Elections, Majority Rule, Term Limits, Citizens and more. We also discuss the different types of democracies namely: Direct Democracy and Representative Democracy and discuss the differences of each.
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This chemistry video explains how to write the electron configuration of an element using noble gas notation.
Speed of Light, Frequency, Wavelength: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgYMxH1LCdo
Photon Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYNSopwd1l4
The Photoelectric Effect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LECEvusk8E
De Broglie Wavelength:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYyFPFU6s_A
The Bohr Model of Hydrogen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXxsT1ut35Q
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNYz5EKXVeI
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Intro to Quantum Numbers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRIN9CPDrpo
Orbitals & Atomic Energy Levels:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sLXUr2HWIs
Maximum Number of Electrons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNE-7AuiMGs
Intro to Electron Configuration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIwcDnFjj98
Electron Configuration Exceptions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur2PuzJ7KWs
Noble Gas Notation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MAKMnZdfbs
Electron Configuration of Ions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlZa8lN_-Ds
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Orbital Diagrams:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dRdMy9tgzE
Paired & Unpaired Electrons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwWJf48yfNs
Aufbau's Principle & Hund's Rule:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6afrc1QS6Y
Paramagnetic & Diamagnetic Elements:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO983iq9GaI
Valence Electrons & Periodic Table:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPk2ziB9iX0
Effective Nuclear Charge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDsMR1bHGO4
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Slater's Rule:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaYUOiEe6OA
How To Identify The Element:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qwJIJUaIeQ
Quantum Numbers - Mega Review:
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As childhood obesity soars among low-income communities with limited access to fresh produce, some educators in Colorado are combating the problem by joining the farm-to-preschool movement. Now these preschoolers are learning their ABCs while picking veggies from the school garden and preparing healthy meals.
PBS NewsHour Special Correspondent Cat Wise reports.
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Leaders To Learn From: Bertrand Weber
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Farm to Turntable: Career-Tech in Action at Cleveland Boys & Girls Club
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Have you ever wondered "What is Biofuel?" or "What is Biomass?" The need for energy is ever growing and biofuels and biomass are different materials that can be used for energy. Biomass and Biofuel are considered renewable energy because it mostly comes from plants that can be replanted and replaced when used for energy. In this video we will discuss all kinds of energy and the advantages and disadvantages to biomass or biofuel vs fossil fuels.
We also invite you to download our free biofuel and biomass lesson plan here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/science/biomass-an in this lesson and video students learn about specific examples of both biomass and biofuel and learn the advantages and disadvantages of using them through engaging content, worksheets, activities and more! Check it out!
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Register today for the can’t-miss education leadership event of the year. Join Education Week's Leaders To Learn From 2015 in Washington, D.C., on March 18 for this exclusive live event recognizing bold education leaders who've spearheaded positive change in their districts. At this one-day event, you'll sit peer-to-peer with exceptional district leaders and discover the keys to their successes during engaging presentations, discussions, and networking opportunities.
This very special day will also feature keynotes and Q&A with special guests Deborah S. Delisle, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Michael Fullan, Special Advisor to the Premier and the Minister of Education, Ontario, Canada. Space is limited, so please register now. Empower your district—and yourself—by aligning with the brightest leaders in education. Register to attend Leaders To Learn From 2015 today at www.leaders.edweek.org ____________________
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This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into kinetic energy and potential energy. This video also discusses gravitational potential energy and elastic potential energy.
Work, Energy, and Power - Mega Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MR1Dp8-F8w
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What Is The Difference - Work Vs Energy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5mJRp8f6Ok
Work - Dot Product Formula:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9938IIEhXU
Power - Dot Product Formula:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSP07nOjDvo
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Work Done By Gravity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Rf6hXXmUQ
Elastic Potential Energy and Hooke's Law:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmMIOZtM1ks
Work Required To Compress a Spring:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5fiVnbHIf4
Conservation of Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DwG8fukuj4
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Force and Potential Energy:
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A world history teacher at Ron Brown College Prep, Travis Bouldin, shares his perspective on what it means to be a culturally responsive educator in this unique public high school for young men of color. A veteran educator who has taught in several other urban districts, Bouldin explains some of the effects that poverty, violence, and trauma has on his students' ability to learn and to interact with peers and adults. Ron Brown--which has an intense focus on developing students' social-emotional skills and creating a culture where students feel safe physically and comfortable expressing themselves in the classroom--also emphasizes a college-preparatory curriculum. For the past year, Education Week's Kavitha Cardoza and NPR's Cory Turner visited Ron Brown weekly -- and some weeks, daily -- to witness the birth of this new school and to see how its staff tackles some of the toughest challenges in education. We spent hundreds of hours there, from the earliest days to the last bell.
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John F. Kennedy for Kids is a great video that discusses the life of one of the country's most popular presidents. He was born at the end of May in 1917, and he was the second of nine children. Growing up, he was often sick and even battled a sever case of scarlet fever when he was only three years old. But he worked really hard and had lots of help to get better.
At age 19, he enrolled in Harvard University and focused on history and government. He graduated college and then joined the Navy. Once there, he immediately distinguished himself when he earned a purple heart and became a war hero after the boat he commanded was destroyed. He gained the nickname of JFK, which is often what people refer to him as.
After the war, JFK pursued politics and ran for office as a Democrat. He first served in the House of Representatives and then in the senate of Massachusetts. He married Jacqueline Bouvier and had two living children. John F. Kennedy ran for president with Lyndon B. Johnson as his VP. And he won! He became the youngest person ever elected, and the first Catholic, to the office of president.
JFK was a huge supporter of the civil rights movement and wanted to pass more laws that guaranteed equal rights for people. Sadly, he was assassinated in 1963, less than three years after he was elected. Despite his short presidency, his legacy lives on. His call for peace, justice, and equality are still important today.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the youngest president of the United States! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in John F. Kennedy for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to JFK
0:43 Childhood and being sick
1:31 Education and time in the Navy
2:26 Pursuit of politics
3:37 World events during JFK's term
4:28 Assassination of John F. Kennedy
4:49 Things to think about
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This trigonometry video tutorial explains how to use the sum and difference identities / formulas to evaluate sine, cosine, and tangent functions that have angles that are not commonly found in the unit circle. Examples include angles both in degrees and radians.
Bearing Problems and Navigation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSKAqfGXOPI
Two Triangle Problems - More Examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM1T6eL8t48
Verifying Trigonometric Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf05H8ogHLg
Double Angle Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE5SBTgrwH8
Verifying Trig Identities With Double Angles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh7hM_FsN3Y
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Half Angle Formulas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YI69okba3c
Verifying Trig Identities Using Half Angles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWJ4HwJ_5LY
Inverse Trig Functions With Double Angles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waDbbpib9cM
Right Triangle Trig With Half Angle Identities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEU25NlpaXA
Product To Sum + Sum to Product Formulas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Prc7VGt40w
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Solving Trig Equations - Finding All Solutions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEcbxiLeGTc
Solving Trig Equations With Multiple Angles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZPEW2hVUd0
Solving Trig Equations With Double Angles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R7394Dn854
Trigonometry Final Exam Review:
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In this video, we show you how to solve for a missing addend by Counting Up! If you would like to practice this strategy click the link below! https://docs.google.com/docume....nt/d/1IjRAInlvG5g3uP
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The playlist is organized so that students progress from the simplest cases with the smallest number of digits and no regrouping to the more difficult cases with 4-digit numbers and regrouping in more than one place.
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Title: Learn to subtract 2-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers with regrouping.
You can already subtract tens from a 3-digit number with hundreds, tens, and ones. In this lesson, you'll learn to subtract any two-digit number from some 3-digit numbers, like this.
142 minus 77.
We start subtracting in the ones place.
We can't subtract 7 from 2, so we have to take a ten to make ten ones.
We cross out the 4 to show that we took a ten.
We put 3 here to show there are 3 tens left and we put a 1 here to show we have 10 ones.
Now we have 12 minus 7, which is 5.
Now the tens place.
We have 3 minus 7. We can't subtract 7 from 3, so we have to take a hundred to make ten tens.
We cross out the 1 to show we took a hundred.
We don't need to put anything here, because there are no hundreds left.
We put a 1 here to show that we made ten tens.
Now we have 13 tens minus 7 tens, which is 6 tens.
Now the hundreds place.
We have no hundreds left, since we crossed out the one hundred and no number here.
That means we're done.
The answer is 65.
Another example. 137 minus 68.
We start subtracting in the ones place.
We can't subtract 8 from 7, so we have to take a ten to make ten ones.
We cross out the 3 and put 2 here to show there are 2 tens left.
We put a 1 here to show we have 10 ones.
Now we have 17 minus 8 which is 9.
Now the tens place.
We have 2 minus 6, so we have to take a hundred to make ten tens.
We cross out the 1, but we don't put anything here because there are no hundreds left.
We put a 1 here to show that we made ten tens.
Now we have 12 tens minus 6 tens, which is 6 tens.
Now the hundreds place.
We have no hundreds left, since we crossed out the one hundred and no number here.
That means we're done.
The answer is 69.
Another example. 113 minus 45.
We start subtracting in the ones place.
We can't subtract 5 from 3, so we have to take a ten to make ten ones.
We cross out the 1 and put 0 here to show there are no tens left.
We put a 1 here to show we have 10 ones.
Now we have 13 minus 5, which is 8.
Now the tens place.
We have 0 minus 4, so we have to take a hundred to make ten tens.
We cross out the 1, but we don't put anything here because we have no hundreds left.
We put a 1 here to show that we made ten tens.
Now we have 10 tens minus 4 tens, which is 6 tens.
Now the hundreds place.
We have no hundreds left, since we crossed out the one hundred and no number here.
That means we're done.
The answer is 68.
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'Lord of the Land' , 'Lift Motif ' by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Sources:
Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste: The Social Science of Garbage, Volume 1
By Carl A. Zimring
Archaeologies of waste: encounters with the unwanted
By Daniel Sosna, Lenka Brunclíková
Encyclopedia of the Medieval World by Edward D. English
Bad 19th Century Jobs - The Nightman. (n.d.). Retrieved from Soverign Hill Education Blog: https://sovereignhilledblog.co....m/2017/11/07/bad-19t
Gong farmer. (n.d.). Retrieved from World Wide Words: http://www.worldwidewords.org/....weirdwords/ww-gon3.h
What work did a Nightman carry out? (n.d.). Retrieved from History House: http://www.historyhouse.co.uk/....articles/nightman.ht
Students use their creative skills to determine a way to safely mail raw (dry, uncooked) spaghetti using only the provided materials. To test the packing designs, the spaghetti is mailed through the postal system and evaluated after delivery.
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Music: Italian Afternoon - Twin Musicom
Italian Afternoon by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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At the dawning of the Second World War, emboldened by the Anschluss, Adolf Hitler turned his focus to the Sudetenland, a heavily industrialised region of Czechoslovakia with a considerable population of ethnic Germans. Fearing the outbreak of another bloody conflict, Britain and France entered into a policy of appeasement with Nazi Germany, engaging in a four-power conference that would culminate in the signing of the Munich Agreement. Ultimately, Hitler would betray the trust of the western powers, and the Munich Agreement is now remembered in history as a byword for the futility of appeasing aggressive, totalitarian states.
The fact that it took place in 1938 should tell you if it was successful or not!
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