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https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Learn all about famous landmarks in this video for kids! You will learn about Niagara Falls, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower and more!
00:00 What is a landmark?
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5:40 Big Ben
10:27 Lincoln Memorial
17:04 The Great Wall of China
23:31 The Eiffel Tower
29:49 Mount Rushmore
34:28 The Hoover Dam
40:07 The Golden Gate Bridge
43:51 The Statue of Liberty
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En este video para aprender español, te enseñamos todo sobre el verbo "tener".
Este verbo es fundamental en el idioma español, ya que se utiliza para expresar posesión.
Aprenderás qué significa "tener" y cómo se conjuga en todos los tiempos verbales.
También te enseñamos expresiones comunes que utilizan el verbo "tener", como "tener hambre", "tener sed", "tener frío" y "tener sueño", y te damos ejemplos prácticos para que puedas utilizarlas en conversaciones cotidianas.
Si quieres mejorar tu español y ampliar tu vocabulario, este video es para ti. ¡No te lo pierdas!
0:01 - Introducción y música
0:04 - Explicación sobre la importancia del verbo tener en español
0:12 - Uso fundamental del verbo tener para expresar posesión
0:19 - ¿Qué significa tener?
0:35 - Yo tengo un perro
0:45 - ¿Cómo se conjuga el verbo tener?
1:32 - Expresiones comunes con el verbo tener
1:39 - Tener Hambre
1:57 - Si tengo hambre desde la mañana que no como
2:53 - Tener sed
3:20 - ¿no podemos parar a por un zumo?
3:30 - Pero tienes sed ¿o quieres un zumo?
4:03 - Por un zumo no vamos a parar
4:22 - Tener frío
4:50 - Tu porque tienes piel de foca
5:02 - En España no sabéis lo que es tener frío
5:32 - Tener sueño
5:51 - Llevo un par de noches sin dormir
6:15 - Tengo una especie de jet lag
6:50 - Qué ganas de dormir una siesta de 4 horas
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8:38 - Tener cuidado
8:42 - Tienes que tener cuidado con esos químicos
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This video walks through the step-by-step process of converting numbers to scientific notation.
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Trigonometry on Khan Academy: Big, fancy word, right? Don't be fooled. Looking at the prefix, tri-, you could probably assume that trigonometry ("trig" as it's sometimes called) has something to do with triangles. You would be right! Trig is the study of the properties of triangles. Why is it important? It's used in measuring precise distances, particularly in industries like satellite systems and sciences like astronomy. It's not only space, however. Trig is present in architecture and music, too. Now you may wonder...how is knowing the measurement and properties of triangles relevant to music?? THAT is a great question. Maybe you'll learn the answer from us in these tutorials!
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How to square any numbers in your head - fast mental math trick here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEuyDHMG0jY
There is barely any calculation needed to mentally find the square a number that ends in five. How fast? The square of 45 is 1225; The square of 85 is 7225; the square of 115 is 12125; the square of 1095 is 1188125....as fast as I can type them I answer them!
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Say we have 65 squared. Get the number that is not 5 ( that is 6) and multiply it by the next number after it (7). Then just write 25 on the end.
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Students learn about the role engineers and mathematicians play in developing the perfect bungee cord length by simulating and experimenting with bungee jumping using washers and rubber bands. Working as if they are engineers for a (hypothetical) amusement park, students are challenged to develop a show-stopping bungee jumping ride that is safe. To do this, they must find the maximum length of the bungee cord that permits jumpers (such as brave Washy!) to get as close to the ground as possible without going "splat"! This requires them to learn about force and displacement and run an experiment. Student teams collect and plot displacement data and calculate the slope, linear equation of the line of best fit and spring constant using Hooke's law. Students make hypotheses, interpret scatter plots looking for correlations, and consider possible sources of error. An activity worksheet, pre/post quizzes and a PowerPoint® presentation are included.
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Here's an original song I came up with to help with some weather phrases! I hope you find it catchy and useful!
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*some phrases might change depending on region:
"hace fresco" might also be "está fresco"
"está feo afuera" might also be "hace mal tiempo"
"está bonito afuera" might also be "hace buen tiempo"
& "¿qué tiempo hace?" might also be "¿Cómo está el tiempo/clima?" / ¿Qué tal el tiempo/clima?"
Weather phrases:
hace calor - it's hot
hace fresco - it's cool
hace frío - it's cold
hace viento - it's windy
está despejado - it’s clear
está nublado - it’s cloudy
no está nublado - it’s not cloudy
está lloviendo - it’s raining (right now)
está nevando - it’s snowing right now
afuera está feo - it’s ugly outside (the weather is bad)
está bonito afuera - it’s beautiful outside
los truenos - thunder
los rayos - lightning
el tiempo - the weather
el clima - the weather
¿Qué tiempo hace? - how’s the weather?
and some other phrases -
cuando - when
Necesito usar el bloqueador - I need to use sunblock
quiero más helado por favor - I want more ice cream please
me pongo los guantes y un abrigo - I put on gloves and a coat
cerca del fuego permanezco - close to the fire I remain
normalmente camino más lento - normally I walk more slow
quiero estar en mi cama durmiendo - i want to be in my bed sleeping
chocolate caliente estoy tomando - hot chocolate I am drinking
escucho - I listen (to) / I hear
veo- I see
hacer un picnic yo quisiera - to go on a picnic I would like
no sé - I don’t know
necesito preguntar - I need to ask
And don’t forget to check out some of my other videos if you are wanting to learn Spanish!
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It's Kids Academy, and welcome back to our channel! Learning about community helpers is a great way to engage kids when it comes to learning about their community. For preschoolers and kindergarteners, it’s important that they learn who community helpers are, and what roles they play in their lives. Without exposure, they may have a hard time learning how community helpers can make a difference, and which community helper to turn to when they need help.
This engaging video from Kids Academy lets your preschooler or kindergartener learn about community helpers by asking questions like, “Who are community helpers?” and “What do community helpers do?’
They’ll learn how community helpers keep kids and families safe, and how they perform different jobs in our community that make our lives better. With easy-to-read words and animations, your child will see what community helpers do. Your child can interact by answering fun trivia questions about the roles community helpers have and what tools they use to help them in the community and neighborhoods.
They’ll learn about ways doctors, teachers, police officers, bus drivers and other community helpers and they’ll learn about tools each community helper may use. The fun songs and catchy phrases will reinforce concepts. Teachers looking to meet community helpers preschool or community helpers kindergarten goals also find it’s a great way to help them cement the information they’re teaching. Kids take the information and apply it in their own worlds as they watch examples of various community helpers for kids.
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Hello Happy Friends!
Are you ready to learn?
I’m Sara, and today, we’re going to talk about… Well! Just listen!
Sounds good huh? Today, We’re going to talk about… Sound!
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For sound to exist, there needs to be something, or someone that produces it. Like this guitar!
A medium through which it can be transmitted, like air.
And of course, an ear to receive it.
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When I play my guitar strings…
I produce vibrations that travel in waves to our ears, that’s why we hear them.
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Sounds’ speed depends on the medium it travels through.
In solids, like iron, sound waves travel at great speed!
In liquids, like water, they travel a little slower,
And in gases, like air, is where they travel the slowest.
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But, if sounds are waves, why do we recognise sounds when we hear them?
Why do we recognise our parent’s voice? Or a dog’s bark?
Well it’s easy peasy! We recognise them because of every sound’s properties, or characteristics.
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There are three properties:
Intensity, pitch and timber.
Intensity lets us identify if the sound is loud… or soft…
Thanks to the pitch, we can tell if the sounds are high (pitched) or low (pitched)
And by the timbre, we identify what or who has generated the sound.
For example, if it has been generated, by a flute…
…A guitar…
...A dog!...
...Or a cat!
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Lastly, before I say goodbye, here’s a fun fact! Do you know what Echo is?
Echo, is when sound waves bump against an obstacle, change their direction and shortly after, we can hear the sound repeatedly.
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That’s an echo, and I’m that you’ve heard it more than once. But if you haven’t... listen up!
Happy Learning!
So cool!
Bye happy friends!
I hope you’re always ready to learn more!
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In this episode of Crash Course: How to College, Erica talks us through what preparing for college could entail and how we can be active in that preparation. Applying to college is exciting and stressful and lots of other things that cause a whole lot of emotions. But you can take steps now that will make the college admissions process a lot easier once you get to that point.
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From towering mountains to pebbles along a river, the Earth is made of a huge variety of rocks. In today's episode, we're going to follow the rock cycle of a piece of granite in the Himalayan mountains, and as you'll see, every rock has a far-reaching story to tell often millions of years in the making.
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For this maker challenge, students move through the engineering design process. They investigate Python and Jupyter Notebook to analyze real astronomical images in order to calculate the interstellar distance to a star cluster across the Milky Way from our own Solar System. They learn how to write Python code that runs in a Jupyter Notebook so they can determine the brightness of stars in an astronomical image. Next, students complete the functions in the project to determine how far away a single star in the cluster is from Earth. This is a chance to try hands-on astronomical research techniques in the field of aperture photometry. The real astronomical image data will be directly manipulated and analyzed by code the students create. Groups compare their final images and results to answer questions about the astronomy of stars and stellar distances within the Milky Way. Students experience their discoveries the same way Harvard scientist Harlow Shapley first learned the true size and shape of the Milky Way.
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This physics video tutorial explains how to solve any circuit problem with capacitors in series and parallel combinations. This video explains how to calculate the electric charge and voltage on every capacitor in a series and parallel circuit. In a series circuit, the capacitors have the same charge and the voltages are additive following kirchoff's voltage law. In a parallel circuit, all of the capacitors have the same voltage but their charges are additive. This tutorial contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Capacitors - Basic Introduction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BimpNou0orc
How To Solve DC Circuits:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFlJy0cPbsY
KCL and KVL Circuit Analysis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Zu3ppq3n8I
Equivalent Capacitance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPhSmZ6w9WY
Capacitors In Series and Parallel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaT4JorVUz0
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More Example Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-gPuw6JsxQ
Electron Flow In Capacitors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQZknlJjaj4
RC Circuit Physics Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLQrPqYlPmI
Voltmeters and Ammeters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLPSHwDUYrY
Wheatstone Bridge Circuit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFvVtB10B1I
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Basic Electronics For Beginners:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXr4lXYjXuU
Magnetic Force on a Wire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv28Cp-ILJ0
Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MBawzone30
The Homopolar Motor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Oj4qvCR6ow
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Is teaching teaching grammar to young children essential? Yes! It is vital to explain to young children how our language works. Learners will read and write better if they understand the fundamental building blocks of sentences. Nouns are an essential part of sentence structure because they form the subject in a sentence; without a subject, a sentence cannot be complete. After teaching nouns, your students should recognize that a noun is a name of a person, place, or thing. Also, they should be able to identify nouns in sentences. For this reason, teac hers should start by teaching nouns using simple words students can understand. Come along as we explain Nouns for Grade 1. To get our free noun worksheets, visit this linknotion
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