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30 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Just Me and My Mom (A Little Critter Book)
by Mercer Mayer

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Head to the big city with Little Critter and his mom in this adventurous picture book!

Mercer Mayer's Little Critter is spending a special day with his mom in this classic, funny, and heartwarming story. Whether the duo is at the museum, the aquarium, or the toy store, both parents and children alike will relate to Little Critter’s beloved story. A perfect gift for Mother’s Day . . . or any day!

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30 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

I Love You Stinky Face - Valentine's Day Children's Stories Read Aloud for Kids
by Lisa McCourt
Illustrated by Cyd Moore

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A vividly illustrated bedtime story that shows how the unconditional love of a mother can be tested through the relentless questions of her little boy.

"But Mama, but Mama, what if I were a super smelly skunk, and I smelled so bad that my name was Stinky Face?"

Mothers love their children and this unconditional love is truly tested in I Love You, Stinky Face. Lisa McCourt and Cyd Moore beautifully weave a reassuring tale of the love and affection of a parent. The imaginative son turns himself into a meat-eating dinosaur, a swamp creature and much, much more before being satisfied with the fact that no matter how stinky he is or how slimy of a creature he could possibly be, he is loved and nothing will change that.

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30 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Learn more about our K-2nd grade science curriculum at http://www.science4us.com/elementaryschools

Graphing and data collection are important parts of scientific process. Science4Us teaches the basics in this Line Graph Lesson for early elementary.

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30 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Today we're looking at the Kalinin K-12, an experimental tailless bomber. Its future was cut short when Konstantin Kalinin, its designer, met his untimely end. Though the experimental bomber was somewhat unstable and not large enough to be practical, it did at least prove that the concept of large tailless aircraft could work.

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Rose.B (2010). Secret Projects - Flying Wings and Tailles Aircraft
Flying Review International. Vol 22 # 5 (Jan 1967)

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29 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Learn more counting, addition, and subtraction lessons in the FREE Khan Academy Kids app! https://go.learn.khanacademy.o....rg/khanacademy/YouTu

Count on with Peck and his pom poms to add the numbers six and five to make eleven. Addition is so much fun with Peck from Khan Academy Kids!

Visit us at http://www.khankids.org to learn more about Khan Academy Kids, a free educational app for preschool through 2nd grade available on Apple, Google Play, and Amazon app stores.

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29 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Finding the derivative of a function that contains the division of two different function is easy if you know how to use the quotient rule. This video provides the structure for the quotient rule and presents to examples of it's use.


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29 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

This short film features ideas on how to help pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.
St Paul's CE Primary School in Stoke-on-Trent is a surrounded by areas of high deprivation. The school hands out basic food and hygiene packages to families in need. Staff also wash clothes on site for pupils who don’t have access to a washing machine.
Head Teacher, Nicola Finney says: “Never be afraid to ask the question - is everything okay? I see our school as a family, as a community. And if somebody in that family needs some support then we're going to support that family member. We're not going to turn our back on them.”
Barriers to success aren’t just limited to a lack of food or clothing.
Sarah Boyle, who teaches English at Falinge Park High School in Rochdale says: “We have a lot of young people who come to our school who have minimal understanding of English perhaps even minimal understanding of what a school day looks like and how a school day normally runs.” She runs a school debating team to help give students more confidence with their language skills.

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29 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Miss Spider's Abc Book
by David Kirk
Read by Let's Read Stories

Pictured in brightly colored illustrations, the spindly, happy-go-lucky spinster from the best-seller, Miss Spider's New Car, prepares for her birthday party with a dash of magic and a large helping of the ABC's.

Kid book read aloud can help your child learn their abcs. English sight words read together can help develop literacy and reading skills. This Miss Spider ABC book is perfect for bedtime or learning. Thanks for listening and reading with us today!

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29 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

This song reinforces teamwork as children are cleaning up.
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This video is dedicated to the National Association for the Education of Young Children's (NAEYC) Week of the Young Child!
This video celebrates Music Monday and Working together Wednesday!

Special thanks to Mrs. Bunting & Pringle's Child Development Class at Cross Elementary School in Cross, SC (MiSTER B's alma-mater) and Pecan Grove Child Development Center in Orangeburg South Carolina for participating in MiSTER B's video!

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29 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

This Hubblecast Light highlights the exciting discovery of the first water detected on a potentially habitable planet. With data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, water vapour has been detected in the atmosphere of a super-Earth with habitable temperatures by University College Longon (UCL) researchers.

More information and download options: http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/heic1916a/

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Directed by: Bethany Downer
Editing: Nico Bartmann.
Web and technical support: Mathias André and Raquel Yumi Shida.
Written by: Bethany Downer & UCL
Music: tonelabs – Orion Fog (http://tonelabs.com)
Footage and photos: ESA/Hubble, M. Kornmesser, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Tiananmen Square, in the heart of the Chinese capital Beijing, has been a place of enormous significance in modern Chinese history.
For seven weeks in the spring and early summer of 1989, it was the focus of unparalleled protests by students and workers against the political and economic system, leading to a brutal government crackdown and international condemnation of the communist regime.


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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

This algebra video explains how to graph circles in standard and how to write equations of circles in standard form. This video on conic sections contains plenty of examples and practice problems.

Conic Sections - Basic Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWHyovdHqkg

Finding The Radius and Center of a Circle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSw9VAM8hfY

Writing Equations and Graphing Circles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_39J-syjB0

Writing Equations of Ellipses:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPSCKXXvWiM

Circumference of an Ellipse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5pl_stL4c0

Area of an Ellipse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw3MeDLL8d4

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Eccentricity of an Ellipse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyQksn80ug

Hyperbolas - Conic Sections:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu-4-fizlD4

Parabolas - Focus and Directrix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYgmOTLbuqE

How To Find The Vertex of a Parabola:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsA3e5lGwKo

Conic Sections Quiz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqZO_CrEdPs

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Arithmetic Sequences:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZJdyPkCxuE

Geometric Sequences:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRKZ0-kOUZM

Probability - Basic Intro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkidyDQuupA

Intro to Statistics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZo4xyJXCak

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Learn how to solve a percent of problems. In the video, I solve 10 is 40% of what number?
The formula is over equals percent over 100

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Learn about two digit addition.

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

In our latest maker class, we are sharing how to create a life cycle project and use the Secret Code extension to trigger special effects.

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

How to memorize the periodic table 10X faster - Video 1. Start with the first 20 elements at https://www.memorize.academy/first-20-elements and then go for the entire periodic table of 118 elements at https://www.memorize.academy/m....emorize-the-periodic

How do you memorize the periodic table in the fastest and easiest way possible? You use the natural power of your visual memory.

We offer an easy way to memorize the periodic table. Memorization of the periodic table with our innovative animated video series takes just hours, so memorize the elements now!

Most people only know the typical techniques to memorize using your verbal memory – acronyms, acrostics, rhymes, associations and songs. Those techniques can be great for remembering small amounts of information, but they don’t take advantage of the dramatic improvements to your recall when you activate your visual memory.

We’ll begin by picturing a typical poster or chart of the periodic table. There are many small, colorful squares, each with a name, number and symbol of an element, and together they create a large irregular shape.

This image will act as an anchor in your memory, holding down the chain of images which link together all the elements.

Now we’ll take that colorful poster and attach it to the first element. Picture that poster of the periodic table and imagine it’s wrapped around a water hydrant.

Why a water hydrant?

1. Hydrogen

The 1st element in the periodic table is Hydrogen. Hydrogen sounds similar to hydrant and that’s how you’ll be reminded of it. Picture a water hydrant you see on the sidewalk. It’s short, stubby, red, and looks strong. The hydrant is like a little man with a small hat on top and stubby arms sticking out the side.
Imagine that hydrant with the chart of the periodic table wrapped around it. When you think of the chart of the periodic table, you’ll picture it wrapped around a water hydrant. Because hydrant sounds similar to hydrogen, you’ll know the 1st element in the table is Hydrogen.

2. Helium

The 2nd element is Helium. If you’re like me, when you think of Helium, you automatically think of a helium balloon. When you let it go, it’s the type that floats up into the sky. Now imagine an enormous helium balloon. Make it the size of a car and picture it attached to the water hydrant. Because the helium balloon is so big and has so much lifting power, it starts to lift the water hydrant up off the sidewalk. Together they slowly float up into the air and away into the sky. Now, when you visualize the helium balloon floating upwards, you’ll know the 2nd element is Helium.

3. Lithium

The 3rd element is Lithium. Lithium sounds a bit like “lithp”. People that have a lisp – a type of speech impediment – aren’t able to pronounce “lisp” and say “lithp”. Let’s pretend the large helium balloon has a lisp. It also has a small hole in it, causing the balloon to slowly deflate. Usually a balloon with a hole in it will make a slow “ssss” sound, but because this balloon has a lisp or “lithp”, it makes a “thhh” sound. Visualize the large balloon slowly deflating making a “thhh” sound. When you think of the balloon’s “lithp”, you’ll be reminded of the 3rd element, Lithium.

4. Beryllium

The 4th element is Beryllium. If you say Beryllium slowly, it sounds like “bee really yum”. Picture your slowly deflating balloon. Imagine an enormous bumble bee lands on the balloon. The bee is the size of a football and has bright yellow and black stripes and buzzes loudly. The bee licks the balloon to have a taste and says, “that’s really yum!” It really likes the taste of the balloon. When you picture the bee licking the balloon, you’ll think, “bee really yum”, and be reminded of the 4th element, Beryllium.

5. Boron

The 5th element is Boron. We can break up the word Boron into “bore” and “on”. The word “bore” can mean to drill a hole. Picture now the bee, after tasting the balloon. It uses its stinger, pierces the balloon and starts to spin around in a drilling motion. The bee has landed on the balloon, tasted it, and now it’s started to “bore on” the balloon. When you picture the bee begin to bore on the balloon, you’ll remember the 5th element, Boron.

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

Ancient Rome for Kids is an engaging overview of the history of the roman empire. In this video we will learn about Ancient Rome and its early emperors. We will highlight Romes early government, values, people, cities, gods and goddesses, and we will even talk about the gladiators.

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28 Ansichten · 1 Jahr vor

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Imagine an ocean where water is constantly boiling, it’s boundless, there is no coast in sight. It stretches as far as the horizon, although this fact is evasive to the observer, because as far as the eye can see the horizon is constantly shrouded in dense fog. Thick clouds with not a chink between them hide a huge, but dim sun. Only negligible fluctuations in the level of light indicate transitions from nights to days and nights again. If it has stopped being pitch-dark and it’s deep grey all around you, it means sunrise. And deep down, under scores of kilometres of water, there lies a billion-ton core of scorching ice. This is what the unique and mysterious world of Gliese 1214 b must look like.

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27 Ansichten · 6 Monate vor

Newswatch 16's Claire Alfree spoke to educators about how artificial intelligence is influencing their lesson plans as students head back to school.




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