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There's a lot of different ways when it comes to math hacks. Here are just a few examples:
-If you're trying to do long division and are having trouble keeping track of all the digits, try using a pencil to keep track of your place. Draw a line under the number you're currently working on, and then draw a line above the number you're dividing by. This will help you keep your place and make sure you don't make any mistakes.
-If you're trying to add or subtract a large number of digits, try breaking the number down into smaller chunks. For example, if you're trying to add 753 + 872, you could break it down into 700 + 800 + 50 + 70 + 2. This will make it much easier to add up, and you're less likely to make a mistake.
-If you're having trouble memorizing your multiplication tables, try using a simple mnemonic device. For example, for the 7 times table, you could use the phrase "Seven times up, never down," which would remind you that 7 x 7 = 49. There are lots of different mnemonic devices out there, so find one that works for you.
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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
8:07 Review of the facts
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What do you know about the history of American Sign Language? Did you know that the man who created it used some French signs? Dr. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet traveled to France to work with three Frenchmen to develop the signs in an effort to help his neighbor's deaf-mute daughter, Alice. Today, hundreds of thousands of people around the world claim sign language as their primary language!
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Comparing and Contrasting can be difficult for kids to learn but it doesn't have to be! In this fun and interactive video you and your students will learn about comparing stories and how to identify similarities and differences between them. We share two unique stories about kids in similar but different situations and help your student(s) practice comparing/contrasting skills.
When completing this video (and the lesson plan with link below) students will learn the steps of
comparing similar stories. Your students will also be able to successfully identify similarities in stories after comparison. These skills greatly affect a child's overall reading comprehension. The more they learn to compare and contrast the more they will be able to comprehend and even remember what they are reading. We hope you enjoy!
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Poetry for kids is a fun introductory video to all of the different types of poetry. We all love to hear a good story and one way to tell a great story is through Poetry. Poems are made up of different parts. The title of a poem is the name of the poem. The theme of a poem lets the reader know what the poem is about. A single line in a poem is called a verse and a group of lines in a poem, separated by a space, is called a stanza. In this video we learn all about the different kinds of poems like and your kids will learn to how to recognize them in a fun engaging way.
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Ocean Animals for Kids is a video designed to help students understand how important all of our oceans are. There is an abundance of life that goes on under the water and its important for everyone! From animals like sharks and turtles, to plants like Seaweed and Kelp every living thing in our ocean plays an important role for all of us. When finished with this video, head over to our website and download our free Ocean Animals lesson plan that will provide even more content, activities, worksheets and more all designed to help students learn about our oceans and what lives within them.
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Theodore Seuss Geisel wrote over 60 books, and he illustrated them too! His artwork is iconic, and you could recognize one of his characters easily. The children's books he wrote have influenced many people around the world. Here's a short rap to remind us how amazing this author was!
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning a little about Dr. Seuss in a fun way! If you want even more practice, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about reading, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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In All about the UK for Kids, you will learn about the four countries that make up the United Kingdom. When people mention the UK, they are not talking about a country but about the countries that are part of it! Those four countries are England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. And no, Northern Ireland is not the same as Ireland. Those are two separate countries, and Ireland is not part of the UK.
The official name of this collection of countries is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. That's because Great Britain constitutes England, Scotland, and Wales.
The largest country by both area and population is England. Believe it or not, even though Northern Ireland is an entire country, fewer people live there than in London, England! London is home to nearly 9 million people, while Northern Ireland in its entirely is home to about 1.8 million people.
There are some really interesting places to visit throughout the UK. One of them is Loch Ness in Scotland. The word "loch" means lake, so the loch ness monster is the monster of Lake Ness. Another fascinating place is the tower of Big Ben. What you may not know is that the actual name of Big Ben is Great Bell. And Big Ben doesn't refer to the tower but to the bell itself. Let's see what else you can learn!
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What you will learn in All about the UK for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the United Kingdom
0:34 Countries that make up the UK and its geography
1:39 What is Great Britain?
2:21 Populations of the four countries
3:09 Various terrain and climate of the UK
4:27 History of the United Kingdom
5:18 The beginning of the Anglo-Saxons
6:29 Tourist landmarks and attractions
7:47 Review of the facts
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Have you ever wondered how cracks form on the sidewalk? Or have you ever thought about what caused the Grand Canyon to be so big and wide? In this video, you and your kids will learn about weathering, the three types of weathering, and how they affect the earth.
Chemical weathering involves chemical reactions within the minerals inside rocks. Water, acids, and some gases contribute to chemical weathering. Mechanical weathering, or physical weathering, is caused by frost or ice, moving water, or the heat of the sun. The most common type of weathering involves water freezing in cracks in rocks. Speaking of the Grand Canyon, scientists believe it was caused by the Colorado River wearing down the rocks over the course of a long period of time. Biological weathering happens when plants and animals, as well as other living things, cause rocks to be broken into smaller pieces. Tree roots or burrowing animals like rabbits are great examples of why rocks might break as these biological influences affect them over time.
The end of this video contains a short review to test your knowledge. See if you can answer all the questions correctly!
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What you will learn in Weathering for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to weathering and the three types
0:24 What is weathering?
1:16 Chemical weathering
2:06 Mechanical weathering (physical weathering)
3:50 Biological weathering
4:58 Review of the facts
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Did you know the forces of nature like wind or weather change the physical structure of how things look over time? In this video for kids, you will learn all about the processes of weathering and erosion. You will discover that there are three main types of weathering and three main types of erosion. The two process seem pretty similar, but they are actually different. But they practically work together to both destroy landforms and create new ones!
The three types of weathering are chemical, mechanical, and biological. Chemical weathering changes minerals inside or on the surface of rocks. Mechanical weathering is caused by ice, the sun's heat, and a couple other natural forces. Biological weathering involves plants and animals, as well as humans. It is called "biological" because this type of weathering happens because of a living organism. For instance, a tree root growing out of a rock is slowly breaking that rock into smaller pieces.
The three main causes of erosion are water, wind, and ice. Water can cause erosion through rainfall, rivers, and floods. The force of water pushes or pulls rocks and sediment to a new location. Wind similarly picks up and carries loose particles and dust. And glaciers are constantly moving and shifting, which causes erosion too!
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What you will learn in this video:
0:00 Introduction to the processes of weathering and erosion
0:33 Differences between weathering and erosion
1:38 Three main types of weathering
2:55 Erosion and the three main causes
3:57 Glaciers, gravity, and plants and animals as causes of erosion
4:44 The process of deposition
5:30 Review of the facts on weathering and erosion
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What are you waiting for? Eclipses
Hello friends. In this educational video for kids we are going to learn about eclipses. There are two types of eclipses, a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse, but first of all, do you know what an eclipse is?
An eclipse occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured. Sometimes the Earth is placed between the sun and the moon and other times the moon is situated between the Earth and the sun. These are eclipsesโฆ but letโs investigate it better.
The lunar eclipse is when the Earth is situated between the moon and the sun making the Earth block out the sunโs rays which would be shining on the moon, creating a shadow and darkening it. This phenomenon allows us to see the moon in a reddish colorโฆalmost as if it were bleeding.
Lunar eclipses are quite frequent and can be seen from any part of the world at night time. They last various hours and can be different types, though the most frequent ones are the partial lunar eclipse and the total lunar eclipse.
When there is an eclipse and it looks as if someone has taken a bite out of the moon, it is a partial eclipse, and when there is an eclipse and one can see the whole moon, it is a total eclipse. Easy donโt you think?
By the way, to observe a lunar eclipse one doesnโt need anything special, a normal telescope or binoculars would do.
Solar eclipses only occur when there is a new moon, and is seen when the moon is in between the Earth and the sun. The moon hides all the suns light or at least part of it.
Solar eclipses can be of different types: total, partial or annular.
A total solar eclipse is when the moon hides all of the suns light and the sunโs face disappears behind the moon. In the middle of the day, it would seem as if night has fallen. The sky darkens and stars appear. Many animals, think itโs night time and go to sleep, and nocturnal animals such as this owl, begin their day, actually their night, not understanding that in a short time the sun will reappear.
Partial solar eclipses occur when the moon comes between the Earth and the sun, but not completely, leaving part of the sun visible. The day becomes slightly darker and the sun resembles a cookie with a chunk missing.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon hides only the middle part of the sun. It is seen as a black circle surrounding a bright ring. It looks like a ring, doesnโt it?
By the way and this is really important, it is very dangerous to observe solar eclipses without special eye protection. Please remember this as it is extremely harmful.
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The Bicycle: Great inventions that changed history.
Hello friends! Welcome to a new HAppy Learning Video! Today, in our section great inventions of history, weโre going to get to knowโฆ the bicycle.
The bicycle is one of the most fun means of transport there is! Also, it is very ecological, and very healthy! Since when we ride a bicycle, we do physical exercise!
Butโฆ do you know who, and when the bicycle was invented? No? Well, letโs find out!
The truth is, that alike many other inventions, the bicycle was invented in various phases and it was various people who intervened in its evolution until reaching the bicycle we know today!
Here you can see the first bicycle in history! It was invented by Karl Drais in 1817 but, it doesnโt look a lot like contemporary bikes, it didnโt have pedals and you had to push it with feet on the ground.
In 1861, the Frenchman Ernest Michaux thought of putting pedals on the front wheel, but because it didnโt balance correctly, people fell off and his idea didnโt succeed. But it was useful so in 1873, James Starley, an English inventor, would manufacture a bicycle with the front wheel a lot bigger than the back one. Although the falls from so high up were dangerous, he made it easier to drive them, so in 1873, Thomas Steven commenced the first trip around the world. He took three years to finish it.
In 1885, John Kemp Starley, James Starleyโs nephew invented a safe bicycle. Because it had breaks, and was a lot lower, falls were less frequent and less dangerous. Exactly, it was more secureโฆ he had created a contemporary bicycle. From this moment on, the bicycle became famous throughout the whole world. And it started to be used for Cirque shows, to travel or just to do sports. Butโฆ the bicycleโs history hasnโt ended, there are still new bikes being invented, like mountain bikes, race bikes, electric or some which wonโt move no matter how fast you pedal, like at the gymโฆ There are a lot of curious bicycles, like all of theseโฆ Itโs clear that the bicycle is an invention which runs smoothly! So everyone letโs ride a bike!
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Cleopatra, the last great pharaoh of Egypt, was not only famous for her beauty but also for her intelligence, cunning, and leadership. She won hearts, challenged empires, and left an unforgettable mark on history.
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A year ago, Ayat Husseiniโs dreams of going away to college looked like they were evaporating. Her parents, an immigrant couple from Lebanon, had cultural objections and fears about her leaving her home in New York City. This fall, Education Week checked back on Ayat, now happily ensconced on a leafy green college campus in Pennsylvania. Read more here: http://www.edweek.org/ew/artic....les/2016/11/30/immig ____________________
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y la pata a cacarear
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Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Un gallo se enamorรณ perdidamente
de una pata que nadaba en la laguna
y ese gallo que era muy inteligente
a la pata le cantaba con la luna.
Pero el pato que se habรญa puesto celoso
se colรณ por el corral de las gallinas
y decรญa "este pato me las paga"
y con todas las gallinas solito se quedรณ.
El gallo aprendiรณ a nadar
y la pata a cacarear.
El gallo aprendiรณ a nadar
y la pata a cacarear.
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila โซ
Cuack cuack โซ
Lara lararaila
Cuack cuack... โซ
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El Gallo y la Pata - Canciones de la Granja de Zenรณn 2
Tรญtulo original: El Gallo y la Pata
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Clase 79
Cross-multiplication is one of my favorite math tricks and in this video, I will show you how it can help you when comparing or finding equivalent fractions.
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Cross multiplication to compare fractions that have different denominators
Cross multiplication to make fractions equivalent
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