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Did you know that different parts of the world are called different things according to the areas properties and wildlife? In this video, you and your kids will learn about several types of habitats that are found all around the globe. You'll learn about the driest places, the wettest places, the coldest places, the tallest places, and more!
First up is grasslands. These areas are full of tall grass and not a lot of trees. You can find them on every continent except Antarctica. Types of grasslands include prairies and savannas. Deserts are next. Even though most people think deserts are always hot, this isn't actually true. Some are very cold. These places are defined as having very little rain or being incredibly dry. Not a lot of animals or plants can survive the desert habitat.
Next you'll learn about a few types of forests: rainforests, temperate forests, and coniferous forests. Rainforests receive rain all year around and are home to more animals than all the other habitats combined!. Temperate forests are ones with trees that lose their leaves in the winter or remain green all year around. Coniferous forests are the forests that have the tallest trees in the world. They can survive extremely cold temperatures.
Speaking of cold, mountain habitats are much cooler because they are so high up. They receive less oxygen. Polar regions are likewise extremely cold. In fact, they're the coldest places on Earth. There are only two polar regions—the Arctic at the top of the globe and the Antarctic at the bottom. Very few types of animals can live here, such as polar bears and whales.
Water habitats exist as well, both freshwater and saltwater bodies are home to habitats like coral reefs and oceans. Freshwater habitats can be found nearly anywhere in the world. Coral reefs are usually around tropical areas of the globe. The ocean is the largest animal habitat in the world. I bet you can guess why! And believe it or not, cities and farms are their own habitats as well.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about several types of habitats that we have on Earth! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about habitats, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in Habitats for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to habitats and what they are
1:29 Grasslands
2:09 Deserts
2:48 Tropical forests
3:46 Temperate and coniferous forest habitats
4:55 Mountain and polar region habitats
5:54 Freshwater and saltwater habitats
6:58 Cities and farms
7:34 Review of the facts
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On this lesson, you will learn how to perform reflections over the x-axis and reflections over the y-axis (also known as across the x-axis and across the y-axis) and reflections over the line y=x.
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You probably know about weather, but do you know what it actually is, how it works, and why it changes depending on where you are in the world? In Weather for Kids, you will learn that there are a number of factors that affect the weather outside. It's not just about how hot or cold it is. Think about what it feels and looks apart from hot or cold, such as wet or dry, clear or cloudy, and calm or stormy. This video discusses what causes all of these effects.
You can use a thermometer to figure out how hot or cold it is outside quite easily. Should you weather a coat? Or is it time for a swim and a swimming suit would be more appropriate? Temperature is only one factor that affects the weather. Have you ever heard of humidity? The amount of water vapor in the air determines the humidity levels. Humidity refers to how wet or dry it is outside. The weather in hot desert likely has a very low humidity level, if any at all. However, in a tropical rainforest, even if it's warm as well, it may be very wet instead of dry.
Another factor is air pressure. What air pressure affects is the presence of clouds. Basically, places that experience high pressure will show clear skies. Areas with low pressure have lots of clouds. To measure air pressure, you would need a barometer. Finally, there is the factor of wind. Wind and wind speed relate to storms. If it's calm outside, it is likely that there isn't much wind. Or if there is, it's not very quick; it's a light breeze. On the other hand, storms imply a lot of fast wind. Have you ever noticed that when it's stormy, you also tend to feel the wind?
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these four different landforms! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about landforms, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in Weather for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to weather and what it is
1:06 Factors that affect the weather
1:54 How meteorologists study and predict the weather
2:30 Temperature: hot or cold
3:19 Humidity: wet or dry
4:08 Air (atmospheric) pressure: clear or cloudy
5:15 Wind presence and speed: calm or stormy
6:13 Review of the facts
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Calculating area doesn't have to be difficult and it has many real world applications. In this video, you will learn what area and perimeter is and how to find the area of many different kinds of objects.
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For centuries wars are being fought with contemporary weapons and in some instances with future or prototype ones. However some old weapons, older than their current users, are being utilized. The Ukraine war has shown that some very old designs can still be used. Machine guns from a century ago, bolt action rifles older than that, submachine guns designed for WW2, anti-tank rifles as relics of the same conflict are being used, in big numbers or some rare occasions.
Each of these weapons tell us a story and serve as a testament of durability and the overall change and shift in the military doctrine as well as the consequences of the current situation. Not only that but those weapons, very crude and old, are serving on par with the latest designs, making the situation even more peculiar.
Most of those weapons have survived the harsh conditions of the biggest conflict in human history, years of storage and later wars beyond that. Some were served for decades as museum exhibits only to be called once again to fight in today's wars.
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North Korea is one of the most isolated and closed off countries in the world. Its official name is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The country is roughly the size of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. And its total population is estimated to be around 25 million people. In All about North Korea for Kids, you will learn a lot more about this country, even though it's not easy to visit.
The government in North Korea is communist, meaning that it controls the lives of most of its citizens, even down to people's haircut! There are only 28 approved haircuts, so every citizen must choose from that list which hair style they want. Citizens can also be arrested for watching certain movies or practicing certain religions. They are also not allowed to talk about ideas that go against the government.
The government also controls the media and news. Propaganda, or news that makes the country look good, is common in the country, and there is no internet access. In fact, most North Koreans have never even seen a computer. Additionally, few people are allowed to leave the country, and only a few people are allowed to visit. Those individuals can only see approved parts of North Korea and are watched closely.
When Japan lost the war in World War II, the Soviets gained control of northern half of the Korean peninsula, so North Korea became a communist country. The Americans controlled the southern half, so South Korea became a democratic country. When the Soviets left in 1948, many conflicts between the two Korean countries arose. After a resulting Korean war, the same family has maintained control of North Korea and kept it isolated from the world.
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What you will learn in All about North Korea for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the isolated country of North Korea
0:22 Geography of North Korea
1:32 Landscape and three main regions
2:56 Mineral resources and energy sources
3:22 Communist government and North Korean law
4:08 Unique ways North Korea is different from others
5:02 Why North Korea is closed off from the world
6:19 After Soviets left North Korea
7:13 Interesting landmarks and attractions
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Ability to calculate in your head can build your confidence and improve your studies like no other skill. And when it does, you earn the opportunity to change lives. Master The Numbers. Help Your Class Fellows.
If you are a student of grade 6 to grade 10, this channel is particularly for you and for all others who want to be able to calculate in their heads? We help you master the numbers, play with them, manipulate them, calculate and handle big numbers in your head, and much more. Wonder what these skills can do to you?
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En este vídeo presentamos como graficar una función utilizando una lista de datos en geogebra, un procedimiento super útil el cual permite obtener una función el cual es posible posterior trabajar con ella.
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This lesson teaches how to subtract 2-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers with regrouping. Practice free:
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This playlist teaches how to subtract numbers from two digits through 4 digits. The make a ten strategy covered in the Addition and Subtraction playlist is used in these lessons to teach regrouping. http://www.ilearn.com/subtract
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.
In the rest of this lesson, you'll solve problems like these.
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https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Learn all about figurative language in this fun learning video for kids! You'll learn all about similes, metaphors and idioms!
00:00 Similes
3:54 Metaphors
8:35 Idioms
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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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Learn about subtracting with this super fun educational 3D math cartoon for kids featuring stunt-jumping monster trucks and colorful buses. We'll learn two different ways to visualize simple math problems for grade 1 and kindergarten students while we subtract buses for the super cool monster trucks to jump over.
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Welcome, today we are going to learn all about the Division for Kids!
Because divide is easy and funny with the Numberblocks compilation!
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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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GeoGebra's integration with the Google Classroom Coursework API
We'll take 30 min to explore GeoGebra's Notes app and see how it can help with teaching and learning math remotely.