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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

Martin Luther King, Jr. for Kids is a short documentary and overview about the great civil rights leader. Together we will learn about the monumental impact he had and still has throughout the world.

MLK – They are three letters representing the Civil Rights movement in America during the 1950s and 1960s. Of course, the letters belong to the name- Martin Luther King Jr. Nearly everyone has heard of this Civil Rights leader, but many people do not know the journey of his life.

They see him as the person honored on the 3rd Monday in January
each year, giving a day off from school or work. However, there is much more to be known about this great leader, including his early life, education, religious background, civil rights activities, and much more.

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

In our World War 1 Overview video you will learn in a very simple way many of the main points about world war I. How did the war start? When did the US enter (And why)? How long did the war last? How was it finally resolved?

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

Imagine having to hide in a secret hidden room to protect yourself and your family. That's what Anne Frank and her family had to do during World War II. In this video for kids, you will learn a lot about Anne Frank, an incredible individual who endured unimaginable suffering like so many other Jewish people during this time in history.

Anne Frank was born in Germany in 1929 to Otto and Edith Frank. She also had a sister named Margot. Otto's family, who was Jewish, had lived in Germany for many generations. Because Adolph Hitler, who hated Jews, gained control of the German government, the Franks had to move to the Netherlands. For a few years, life was pretty normal, but the family was unable to escape to the United States or England before the war started in 1939 and before the war spread to the Netherlands.

Jewish people had to endure immense persecution over the next couple years. There was always a threat of being sent to concentration camps. The Frank family decided to go into hiding. Otto, his family, and some friends moved to a secret annex in 1942, when Anne was just 13 years old. They lived there for a couple years, and Anne started writing a diary about her experiences. She hoped one day to publish it as The Secret Annex and become a famous writer.

Unfortunately, Anne Frank and her family were discovered in August of 1944 and arrested. They were sent to concentration camps a month later. Anne and her sister died of typhus in March of 1945, just two months before the end of the war. Of all the individuals who lived in the secret annex, Otto was the only one to survive. Miep Gies, a woman who had hidden Anne's diary when the Franks were arrested, gave the diary to Otto, who published it under the title The Secret Annex. Anne's wish came true—she became a famous writer whose book has sold over 30 million copies and been translated into 70 languages.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about Anne Frank! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Who Was Anne Frank?:
0:00 Introduction to who Anne Frank was
0:40 Childhood of Anne Frank and rise of Nazi party
1:49 Living in the Netherlands and start of WWII
2:45 What Jewish people had to do near beginning of the war
3:45 The Secret Annex
4:51 Anne keeps a diary
5:21 The Franks and others discovered
6:19 War ends and publication of Anne's diary
7:27 Reflection questions

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

In our Basic Multiplication for Kids video, we walk through the very basics of multiplication from how to set up an equation to the various math specific works like "Product" or "Times". You will learn all you need to learn to get started in very basic multiplication. We even walk you through the Multiplication chart or times table.

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

In our video Earthquakes for kids we will provide and simple and engaging introduction to both earthquakes and Tsunamis. We will walk through historical examples, techniques to predict, ways you can stay safe during earthquakes and tsunamis and much more!

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

What is your favorite season in the year? The Four Seasons for Kids explores why we have these distinct periods throughout the year. You will learn a lot about spring, summer, fall, and winter. Did you know that the seasons depend on the rotation of the earth around the sun? Believe it or not, your location plays a part in the weather you experience outside.

As the earth rotates around the sun, different parts of the planet face the sun. For half the year, the Northern Hemisphere is leaning toward the sun, making the months warmer. During the other half, the Souther Hemisphere leans toward the sun. That means that when it's summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere! If you live in the United State and have a friend who lives in Australia, your winter is their summer and vice versa.

During the spring, flowers and plants bloom or blossom. In most parts of the United States, this season occurs during March, April, and May. Summer is next and occurs during June, July, and August. The temperatures warm up even more, sometimes getting very hot! In the fall, the weather starts to cool down, and the leaves of many trees change colors.

A lot of people refer to fall as autumn. During autumn, animals start to gather food to prepare for the winter months. And this is period is also when farmers harvest their crops. Fall happens from September to November, which leaves December through February for winter! Winter brings the coldest weather, but there are lots of fun activities to do outside during the winter, such as skiing and ice skating.

Not all places experience the four seasons. Some places, such as the North and South Poles, always face away from the sun, making them cold year around. Similarly, places closest to the Equator are always facing the sun, making them warm year around. You might live somewhere that doesn't change very much or seem to have distinct weather changes from season to season. But you probably still feel a little cooler in winter and warmer in summer, even if the changes aren't very drastic.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these four seasons and what makes each one unique! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in The Four Seasons for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to seasons
0:33 What seasons involve and why we have them
1:28 How seasons relate to the earth's rotation
2:41 Spring and summer
3:26 Fall (autumn) and winter
4:54 Review of the facts

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

Biomes and Ecosystems for Kids is a introductory video for students in 4th - 6th grade. We cover the 5 major categories of biomes which are: Desert, Grassland, Forest, Aquatic, and Tundra and students will learn how to identify the animals, vegetation, temperatures and other differences of each biome.
We also will learn about the characteristics of ecosystems and how animals and humans can live together.

Don't just stop at our video! Download our free 12 page PDF lesson plan about biomes and ecosystem that is complete with teacher instructions, content pages, activities, homework sheets, quizzes and more! You can download the lesson here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/science/biomes-and

Once completed with the video your students will be able to define biome and ecosystem, identify their differences, and list characteristics and types of each.

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Deserts: https://youtu.be/dElLbbptwfo
Rainforests: https://youtu.be/sEQMEllUyks
Oceans of the World: https://youtu.be/1WZsxVDTqcU
Habitats: https://youtu.be/40B2IjLWfTQ

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

In this video your kids will learn all about Climates, different kinds of weather, and the climate zones all over the world. The world is a vast place and every where has a little different climate and weather. In this video we learn how climate is a country's normal weather over a LONG period of time whereas weather can change from week to week or day to day.

There are three main kinds of climates for kids to learn about, which are: Arctic Climate, Temperate Climate, and Tropical Climate. In this video we will learn about important aspects of these climates, where they are located, which kind of live exists in each, and what are the specific weather patterns.

We hope you enjoy! Don't just stop here! Download our free Climates lesson plan that is full of worksheets, content, and activities that will help your kids learn even more about climates. You can download the resource here: https://learnbright.org/lessons/science/climates/

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

What is the difference between a rule and a law? What would life be like if neither rules nor laws existed? In Laws and Rules for Kids, you will discover the answer to these and other questions you have about these concepts. They have similarities, such as the fact that both exist to keep people safe. But they are also different in a few ways. For instance, if you break a law, it may have more serious consequences than breaking a rule does.

A law is created by the government, and the public enforces these laws. A rule relates to behaviors that we should follow in certain situations or places. Breaking a law and breaking a rule both lead to consequences. If you litter, which is breaking the law, you might have to pay a fine. If you throw a ball inside your house even though there is a rule not to, you might break something and get in trouble.

In general, rules are used by smaller groups, like families, schools, teams, and business. Laws are used in much larger groups, like cities, states, and countries. Individuals create rules for different places and situations, such as parents in a family or teachers in a classroom. On the other hand, laws must be voted on by people in government offices or by the citizens.

Again, the consequences or punishments for breaking rules are not as severe as those for breaking laws. If you break rules at school, you might have to skip recess or miss out on certain activities or privileges. If you break a law, you could pay a fine, go to court, do community service, or even serve jail time! Watch the video to see if you can tell the difference between a rule and a law.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the difference between a rule and a law! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Laws and Rules for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to laws and rules
0:40 Why laws and rules are important
1:49 Differences between rules and laws
2:57 Differences in consequences or effects from breaking rules versus laws
3:38 Quiz: Can you tell the difference between a rule and a law?
4:56 Why you should try to follow the rules and laws
5:48 Rules and laws can differ depending on various factors

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Rules and Responsibilities: https://youtu.be/FWwEMFSY1r0

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

What do you know about the many African countries? Have you ever visited any of the famous landmarks? Learn all about this beautiful continent in Facts about Africa for Kids. You and your students will discover just how amazing Africa is.

Almost right off the bat, you and your kids will learn that Africa is considered the Mother Continent or Cradle of Mankind. The reason is that Africa is the oldest inhabited continent on the earth. In fact, scientists have found fossils of humans and their ancestors through every stage of evolution. Africa is divided into 54 countries, which is the most of any continent. It is home to over 3,000 indigenous peoples, over 1,000 languages, and has a total population of 1.1 billion people.

Africa is surrounded by water, and its landmass is divided almost equally in half by the equator. The terrain includes a variety of habitats, including mountains, tropical rainforests, savannahs, and deserts. With such a variety of terrain, it's no wonder there is also a lot of different animals as well. These include lions, elephants, hippopotamuses, and zebras. But it also includes gorillas, snakes, and other tropical animals. You may be surprised to learn that the most dangerous animal toward humans is not a lion or crocodile. It's actually the hippo! Hippos are the most likely animal to attack a human.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the countries of Africa! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about this cool continent, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Facts about Africa for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to Africa
0:32 Cradle of Mankind and Mother Continent
1:38 Geography of Africa
2:13 Where is Africa and what does it look like?
3:11 The countries in Africa
4:14 The Nile River and other famous geographical features
5:09 The Pyramids of Giza and other attractions
6:13 African animals
7:06 Review of the facts

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

What weighs about three pounds, uses electrical impulses, and stores unlimited amounts of information or data? Your brain! In this video for kids, you will learn a lot more about this fascinating organ of the human body that is almost like a computer. As the main part of the central nervous system, the brain has lot of important functions. This video will teach you about six parts of the brain and what they do.

The cerebrum is the biggest part of the brain. It makes up about 85% of the brain's weight. It allows us to control voluntary muscles so they can do things like kick a ball, walk down the street, or jump in the air. It also allows us to think. We depend on this important part of the brain when it comes to remembering things as well.

The brain stem, which connects the brain to the spinal cord, is responsible for things like breathing, digesting food, and circulating blood throughout the body. It controls involuntary muscles, which are the muscles that work on their own. For instance, the brain stem tells the heart to pump blood or the stomach muscles to break food down. It is below the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum. Speaking of the cerebellum, this part of the brain controls balance, movement, and coordination. Without it, you would have trouble moving around.

The other three parts are the pituitary gland, the hypothalamus, and the amygdala. The pituitary gland controls how the body grows by producing and releasing hormones. Without it, you would never grow as you age. The hypothalamus controls the temperature of your body. When it's hot, it tells your body to sweat, and it tells your body to shiver when it's cold. And the amygdala is like the control center for feelings and is responsible for your emotions.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about how the brain works! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about the human body, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in The Brain for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to the human brain
0:36 The brain as part of the central nervous system
1:16 Six parts of the brain and brain mapping
2:03 Cerebrum
3:19 Brain stem and cerebellum
4:17 Pituitary gland, Hypothalamus, and Amygdala
5:21 Review of the facts

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

As we discussed in the introduction video to this series, making a budget to balance your finances is a great way to ensure you have money for the things you want. Financial Literacy—Making a Budget explains how to create a budget based on your income and expenses. This will help your kids learn how to use a spending plan in order to use their money wisely.

Budgeting is a great skill to have that will help you learn how to save for something you want to buy. A budget is a spending plan to based on your income and expenses. In other words, it estimates how much money your earn and spend over time. Expenses can be either fixed or variable. Fixed expenses are the same every time you have to pay them. Variable expenses, well, vary.

To make a budget, you have to look are how much money your earn or receive as gifts (income). Then you look at your expenses. Subtracting your expenses from your income gives you the amount of money you have left over to spend on something you want. You must be careful to watch out for unexpected expenses though, which can put a dent in that budge of yours!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about the difference between a need and a want! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about financial literacy, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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What you will learn in Financial Literacy—Making a Budget:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 What is a budget?
1:34 How to make a budget—income
2:20 How to make a budget—fixed and variable expenses
3:40 Accounting for unexpected expenses and contingencies
4:41 Try it at home!

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

This video shows students how to solve simple 1-step Algebra equations involving only multiplication or division.

Part of the Algebra Basics Series:
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9 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

Helpful for Grade 4 and 5 pupils.
K - 12: GRADE 5 - GREATEST COMMON FACTORS (GCF)

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8 ভিউ · 7 মাস আগে

This short video shows you how to add a trend line to a chart in Google Sheets and also how to forecast the date at which you would reach a daily spending goal based on actual historical data.

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How to add a trendline in google sheets
=FORECAST.LINEAR(Empty Date Cell, Spend Y-Axis, Date X-Axis)

Date, Spend, Goal

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Discover what the four types of sentences are with Oliver, Chloe, Bella, and Elvis, as they take you around the petting zoo. The declarative Oliver never stops making simple statements and doling out information, while the interrogative Chloe has a never-ending list of questions. The imperative Bella can’t stop commanding or requesting, and the Exclamatory Elvis is a hoot with his excited utterances. With loads of examples briskly hopping in from every nook and cranny of the petting zoo in this video, identifying the types of sentences or differentiating between them will no longer be a Herculean task for kids. Learn to use appropriate punctuation marks: a period for declarative sentences, a question mark for interrogative sentences, and an exclamation point for exclamatory sentences. Get on board right away, ‘coz there’s so much to do at the petting zoo!
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