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What does Newton's last law of motion state? In this Newton's Third Law of Motion video for kids, you will learn the answer to that question and much more. The third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What does this actually mean?
Think of a rocket. The exhaust from an erupting rocket moves downward while the actual rocket moves upward. Another example is found when a cannonball shoots out of a cannon. The cannonball shoots forward as the cannon moves backward. Because the cannon is so much heavier than the cannonball, it doesn't look like it moves very far, but the reaction is still equal in the amount of force.
One last thing. Have you ever tried to move heavy furniture? You may have noticed that it starts out kind of hard to move. However, as you start to move the heavy object, it gets a little easier. The friction that happens is sliding friction, which is the same sensation you get when you rub your hands together really quickly! Notice how your hands get warm? That's why!
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What you will learn in Newton's Third Law of Motion for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to Newton's third law of motion
0:47 How action and reaction work together in a rocket
1:54 Amount of force is always equal on both sides
2:40 Example of action and reaction
3:02 Static friction from horizontal force
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In this video your students and kids will learn how animals are classified into different groups. Classification breaks very large groups down into smaller groups. This makes them easier to be studied. Scientists classify animals, plants and insects based on things they have in common. Just like kids would do with their toys!
Taxonomy means to classify living things. Scientists and biologists use a taxonomy chart to classify all the organisms on Earth. This chart includes the following groups: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species. Throughout the video we will learn about the different taxonomies, how animals are classified and spend a little more time on vertebrates and invertebrates. By the end you kid will have a more solid understanding of what makes animals different and may be able to classify them into their proper taxonomies.
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Today on Circle Time, sing to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It” with Caitie from Super Simple Songs! Get moving by clapping your hands and stomping your feet along with Caitie. Then, join Caroline and Sophie as they read the book “Old Friends, New Friends” by Cynthia Platt. This storytime is a helpful prompt to encourage kids to talk about their friendships, feelings, and games they like to play with others. Watch how Caroline and Sophie play games like Tic Tac Toe and I Spy together!
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Sam Altman’s rise, the GPT-5 hype, and the AGI war with Elon Musk — who really controls the future of AI? This documentary traces OpenAI from its nonprofit roots to today’s billion-dollar power struggle: boardroom drama, safety vs. speed, and the race to build AGI.
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— Who benefits if AGI arrives first?
— If you care about ChatGPT, GPT-5, and who’s steering AI, this is your one-stop deep dive.
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0:00 - Intro
01:29 - Early years
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10:10 - The Plunge
12:33 - The Breakthrough
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24:11 - What about...?
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Factor 4x+18 as 2(2x+9).
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Algebra I on Khan Academy: Algebra is the language through which we describe patterns. Think of it as a shorthand, of sorts. As opposed to having to do something over and over again, algebra gives you a simple way to express that repetitive process. It's also seen as a "gatekeeper" subject. Once you achieve an understanding of algebra, the higher-level math subjects become accessible to you. Without it, it's impossible to move forward. It's used by people with lots of different jobs, like carpentry, engineering, and fashion design. In these tutorials, we'll cover a lot of ground. Some of the topics include linear equations, linear inequalities, linear functions, systems of equations, factoring expressions, quadratic expressions, exponents, functions, and ratios.
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This video explains what the words term, factor, and coefficient mean. Think of an expression as a sentence. A sentence has parts, and so does an algebraic expression.
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Grade 6th on Khan Academy: By the 6th grade, you're becoming a sophisticated mathemagician. You'll be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide any non-negative numbers (including decimals and fractions) that any grumpy ogre throws at you. Mind-blowing ideas like exponents (you saw these briefly in the 5th grade), ratios, percents, negative numbers, and variable expressions will start being in your comfort zone. Most importantly, the algebraic side of mathematics is a whole new kind of fun! And if that is not enough, we are going to continue with our understanding of ideas like the coordinate plane (from 5th grade) and area while beginning to derive meaning from data! (Content was selected for this grade level based on a typical curriculum in the United States.)
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Have you ever asked "What is a Democrat?" Well, we have too! In this video, we cover the basics of the democratic party and learn all about what makes a democrat a democrat for kids. Come learn all about this party with us!
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Precalculus on Khan Academy: You may think that precalculus is simply the course you take before calculus. You would be right, of course, but that definition doesn't mean anything unless you have some knowledge of what calculus is. Let's keep it simple, shall we? Calculus is a conceptual framework which provides systematic techniques for solving problems. These problems are appropriately applicable to analytic geometry and algebra. Therefore....precalculus gives you the background for the mathematical concepts, problems, issues and techniques that appear in calculus, including trigonometry, functions, complex numbers, vectors, matrices, and others. There you have it ladies and gentlemen....an introduction to precalculus!
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What is an inference? Making an inference simply means to use what you already know to make a guess about something that you don’t know. It is a very important reading comprehension skill and throughout this video we help your kids and students practice making inferences.
There are 4 main steps to making inferences that we cover in this video. They are:
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2. Look for clues or important facts and details.
3. Combine those details with things that you already know.
4. Make inferences about what you are reading.
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En este nuevo video para aprender español aprenderemos un montón de vocabulario sobre comidas.
La comida es importante en el día a día y aprender vocabulario sobre comidas te ayudará a tener una conversación en español.
Además con los diálogos entre los personajes puedes mejorar la conversación.
Hacemos nuestros videos para que puedan ser usados por principiantes, intermedios y avanzados, en nuestros canal encontrarás muchísimos más videos organizados en listas de reproduccción según tu nivel y lo que quieras aprender.
Aprender español online nunca había sido tan fácil y divertido.
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Aprende el nombre de los alimentos en español
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En este nuevo video para aprender español aprenderemos el uso del prefijo "anti".
El prefijo "anti-" se utiliza en español para indicar oposición, contrariedad o acción contraria hacia algo. Se utiliza para formar palabras que expresan la idea de estar en contra, prevenir, neutralizar o contrarrestar algo específico. Por ejemplo:
Antiacidos: Sustancias que contrarrestan la acidez estomacal.
Antioxidante: Sustancia que previene o reduce los efectos del envejecimiento celular causado por los radicales libres.
Antiestrés: Métodos o sustancias que ayudan a reducir o contrarrestar el estrés.
Antipolución: Medidas o dispositivos que se utilizan para reducir la contaminación ambiental.
Antirrobo: Dispositivos o sistemas diseñados para prevenir o evitar el robo de objetos o vehículos.
Antihéroe: Personaje de una historia que carece de las cualidades heroicas tradicionales y puede actuar en contra de los valores establecidos.
En resumen, el prefijo "anti-" se utiliza para indicar una acción o estado que va en contra de algo específico, ya sea físico, químico, social o conceptual.
00:02 Antiacidos
00:59 Antioxidante
01:50 Antiestrés
02:33 Antipolución
03:14 Antirrobo
03:59 Antihéroe
Frases Importantes:
"¡Uff, qué malestar de estómago tengo!"
"¿Acidez? ¿Tienes antiácidos?"
"Preparé un delicioso batido antioxidante para recargar energías ¿quieres un poco?"
"No puedo creer lo que pasó en la reunión de hoy. ¡Fue un caos total!"
"Necesito despejar mi mente. ¿Qué tal si vamos al parque a caminar un rato?"
"Al parecer es un problema con el sistema antipolución"
"¡Alguien ha robado nuestro coche!"
"¿Has escuchado ese grupo de Hackers que atacan las instituciones corruptas?"
"Sí, son auténticos antihéroes."
Los posesivos en español indican pertenencia o posesión.
Son adjetivos que se utilizan en oraciones para indicar pertenencia.
Algunos ejemplos de adjetivos posesivos:
Mi
Mío
Mía
Tu
Tuyo
Tuya
Nuestro
Nuestra
Uso de adjetivos posesivos que puedes encontrar en el vídeo:
¡Hola, bienvenido a NUESTRO jardín!
¿Puedo presentarte a MI familia?
Esta es MI mujer.
Ese agradable hombre que está haciendo la barbacoa es MI marido
Estos son NUESTROS dos hijos.
Aroa, que está jugando con SU coche rojo.
Ya has visto MI jardín.
Disculpa cariño, por supuesto que es NUESTRA casa.
Estos son NUESTROS dos coches.
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A sequence is "converging" if its terms approach a specific value at infinity. This video is a more formal definition of what it means for a sequence to converge. Created by Sal Khan.
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This fun math video teaches Division to kids and helps them understand the vocabulary used in division. Just like multiplication there are new words we use and we learn about them in this fun educational video that makes a great introduction or review to division.
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