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13 Vues · 2 années depuis

Hi, this is Kids Academy and in our new video for kids, you can learn english ABC alphabet.
The alphabet is a building block that helps kids to develop reading and writing skills.

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There is some debate which should be taught first – UPPERCASE letters of lowercase letters. On the one hand, uppercase letters are easier to identify and draw. On the other hand, most of what is written is in lowercase.
Whichever order you choose, we have prepared this entertaining video for teaching uppercase letters. Cute animals, natural phenomena and your kids’ favorite foods will introduce letters to your little ones and help them learn their ABCs.

00:00 - Start
00:16 - Letter A
00:30 - Letter B
00:48 - Letter C
01:03 - Letter D
01:20 - Letter E
01:42 - Letter F
01:56 - Letter G
02:08 - Letter H
02:21 - Letter I
02:44 - Letter J
02:58 - Letter K
03:13 - Letter L
03:39 - Letter M
03:54 - Letter N
04:14 - Letter O
04:29 - Letter P
04:47 - Letter Q
05:04 - Letter R
05:19 - Letter S
05:39 - Letter T
05:56 - Letter U
06:09 - Letter V
06:24 - Letter W
06:39 - Letter X
06:53 - Letter Y
07:05 - Letter Z

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Teacherflix
22 Vues · 2 années depuis

This tutorial explains the different types of numbers commonly used in algebra. The number types discussed are counting, whole, integer, rational, irrational, and imaginary.

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1 Vues · 2 années depuis

Do you know how to calculate sales tax? In part six of our Financial Literacy for Kids series, you will learn how to do just that! Sales tax is an extra cost that is added to a product or service that you buy. The government uses sales tax money to pay for things, such as new roads and water lines.

Some states don't use a sales tax. Those states are Delaware, Alaska, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. That means that if you want to buy something for $100, you only pay exactly $100, and no more. There are also states that don't charge sales tax on certain kinds of purchases, such as groceries and food or prescription medications.

Sales tax is calculated as a percentage of the purchase price of an item. Generally, the percentage is somewhere between 4% and 9%. Keep watching to follow along with the example to figure out how to calculate sales tax. You will also learn a cool trick for calculating sales tax easily!

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these important skills! 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 Financial Literacy—Calculating Sales Tax:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 What the government uses sales tax for
1:16 How to figure out sales tax
2:07 Scenario to calculate sales tax
3:38 Can Frankie buy the book?

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Teacherflix
1 Vues · 3 mois depuis

Simple rules of geometry meant that 5-fold symmetry was impossible as were crystals without a periodic structure. This turns out to be wrong. Thanks to LastPass for sponsoring a portion of this video. Click here to start using LastPass: https://ve42.co/LPs

Huge thanks to Prof. Paul Steinhardt for the interview on this topic. Check out his book ‘The Second Kind of Impossible’

If you'd like to learn more about Penrose tilings, go check out "Penrose Tiles to Trapdoor Ciphers" by Martin Gardener, which helped my research for this video.

Filmed by Gene Nagata (Potato Jet on YouTube)
Animations by Ivy Tello and Jonny Hyman
Editing, Coloring, Music & Audio mastering by Jonny Hyman

Prague scenes filmed in 2012.
Special thanks to Raquel Nuno for helping with the tilings!

Additional Music from Epidemic Sound

Teacherflix
21 Vues · 3 mois depuis

Mushroom foragers rejoice! Your lives just got a whole lot easier! Now, we can farm four mushrooms that used to only be found in the wild: morels, huitlacoche, chanterelles, and truffles. Here's why it took so long.

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Teacherflix
3 Vues · 3 mois depuis

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/PBSDSDonate

They have some of the best caterpillars in Peru. The best.
Follow all of our Peru adventures on this playlist: http://bit.ly/SmartPeru
↓ More info and sources below ↓

Special thanks to Andy Warren, David Pfennig, Alex Wild, and Gustavo Londoño for helpful discussions for this video! #mimicry #rainforest

You should definitely be following Aaron Pomerantz:
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Special thanks to Rainforest Expeditions for hosting us! Visit http://www.perunature.com/

Check out Deep Look for more awesome up-close science: https://www.youtube.com/user/KQEDDeepLook

Cinerous mourner nest video courtesy of Dano Grayson: http://danograyson.com/
Cinerous mourner photos by Santiago David

References:
d'Horta, Fernando Mendonça, Guy M. Kirwan, and Dante Buzzetti. "Gaudy juvenile plumages of cinereous mourner (Laniocera hypopyrra) and Brazilian laniisoma (Laniisoma elegans)." The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124.3 (2012): 429-435.

Forbes, Peter. Dazzled and deceived: mimicry and camouflage. Yale University Press, 2011. http://amzn.to/2dE444Z

Kikuchi, David W., and David W. Pfennig. "Predator cognition permits imperfect coral snake mimicry." The American Naturalist 176.6 (2010): 830-834.

Londoño, Gustavo A., Duván A. García, and Manuel A. Sánchez Martínez. "Morphological and behavioral evidence of Batesian mimicry in nestlings of a lowland Amazonian bird." The American Naturalist 185.1 (2015): 135-141.

Rabosky, Alison R. Davis, et al. "Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakes." Nature communications 7 (2016).

Savage, Jay M., and Joseph B. Slowinski. "The colouration of the venomous coral snakes (family Elapidae) and their mimics (families Aniliidae and Colubridae)." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 45.3 (1992): 235-254.

Thompson, Martin J., and Martijn JTN Timmermans. "Characterising the phenotypic diversity of Papilio dardanus wing patterns using an extensive museum collection." Plos one 9.5 (2014): e96815.

Wickler, Wolfgang. Mimicry in Plants and Animals: Trans. by RD Martin. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968.

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Teacherflix
32 Vues · 2 années depuis

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Each year on 14 February we celebrate St Valentine's Day by giving our loved ones cards or gifts, such as flowers or chocolates. But who was Valentine and what do we know of him?

This short film is from the series Patron Saints.

It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching Religious Studies at KS1/2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 1st and 2nd Level in Scotland.

For more content like this, visit the BBC Teach website. Whether you're at home or at school, you can use BBC Teach for free. Our website is home to thousands of free curriculum-mapped videos, arranged by age-group and subject: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach

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Teacherflix
23 Vues · 2 années depuis

This is the story of how a young Englishman named William Shakespeare stormed London's theater scene in the late 16th century, and wrote a bunch of plays and poems that have had pretty good staying power. We'll learn about Shakespeare's beginnings, his family, and how he broke into theater

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2 Vues · 3 mois depuis

https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Practice basic subtraction in this fun Homeschool Pop math learning video for kids in early elementary!

00:00 What is subtraction?
0:50 Subtracting 1
1:15 Subtracting examples at a bakery
3:05 More subtracting practice

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Teacherflix
3 Vues · 2 années depuis

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com This is a brief lesson on the Counting Principle. This video is part of the 2009 Boston Red Sox Summer Math Program created by Brian Nelson. Brian Nelson is a middle school math teacher in South Kingstown Rhode Island.

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11 Vues · 3 mois depuis

The strange natural material that reshaped the world. Sponsored by Ground News -
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Teacherflix
3 Vues · 3 mois depuis

Welcome to another fun and engaging Math lesson! In this video, we will explore how to divide fractions using models such as fraction bars, discs, and number lines. 🍕🍰 From sharing pizza slices to baking croissants, we’ll see how fraction division connects to real-life situations.

✨ What you’ll learn in this video:
✅ Meaning of division as equal sharing
✅ How to divide fractions step by step
✅ Using models (bars, discs, number lines) to visualize fraction division
✅ Word problems and real-life applications

📘 Lesson Coverage:

Mathematics Grade 5, Quarter 2

Lesson 1: Dividing Fractions Using Models

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6 Vues · 2 années depuis

In which John Green teaches you about the beginnings of the American Revolution in a video titled The Seven Years War. Confusing? Maybe. John argues that the Seven Years' War, which is often called the French and Indian War in the US, laid a lot of the groundwork for the Revolution. More confusing? Why does this war have two names? Why were the French and Indians fighting each other? The Seven Years' war was actually a global war that went on for nine years. I think I'm having trouble making this clear. Anyway, the part of this global war that happened in North America was the French and Indian War. The French and Indian tribes were the force opposing the British, so that's the name that stuck. Let's get away from this war, as it makes my head hurt. Other stuff was going on in the colonies in the 18th century that primed the people for revolution. One was the Great Awakening. A religious revival was sweeping the country, introducing new ideas about religion and how it should be practiced. At the same time, thinkers like John Locke were rethinking the relationship between rulers and the ruled. So in this highly charged atmosphere, you can just imagine what would happen if the crown started trying to exert more control over the colonies. The colonists would probably just rise up, right? We'll see what happens next week.

Read the Mystery Document in its entirety in the Minutes of the Provincial Province of Pennsylvania Vol. IX: https://bit.ly/3jxHcrc

Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Learn about how the European struggle for dominance throughout the French and Indian War impacted natives in North America: https://www.commonlit.org/text....s/french-and-indian-

Still curious? Watch this other Crash Course video!
The Seven Years War: Crash Course World History #26 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0qbzNHmfW0


Chapters:
Introduction: The Seven Years War 00:00
Causes of the Seven Years War 0:32
Mercantilism in the American Colonies 1:14
Slave Labor in the American Colonies 1:46
French vs British Tensions Rise 2:09
The Battles of the Seven Years War 3:27
Outcomes of the Seven Years War 4:43
Mystery Document 5:35
Pontiac's Rebellion and the Proclamation Line 6:57
Republicanism & Liberalism in the American Colonies 7:42
The Great Awakening 8:37
Anti-Authority Sentiments in the American Colonies 9:44
Credits 10:11

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Teacherflix
7 Vues · 3 mois depuis

‼️SECOND QUARTER‼️
🔴 GRADE 9: FRACTIONS AS EXPONENTS

🔴 GRADE 9 PLAYLIST
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References:
* Nivera, G. C. (2013), Grade 9 Mathematics: Pattern and Practicalities. Don Bosco Press Inc. Makati City, Philippines.
*Mathematics Grade 9 Learner's Material (2014). Department of Education
*Oronce, O. A. (2019). E-math Worktext in Mathematics 9. Rex Book Store, Inc. Manila, Philippines.
*Math TIME, Activity Sourcebook. Educational Resources Corporation. Quezon City, Philippines
*Mathematics 9 Learner’s Module, SDO - Manila

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6 Vues · 2 années depuis

FREE TRIAL LINK: https://learnmore.numberock.com/1-20/

Video: Count to 20 Number Song for Kids | Counting 1-20 Fun Song for Children
Grade Levels: Pre-K / Preschool, Kindergarten, & 1st Grade
🍎 Check out our ever-growing library of math songs at https://www.numberock.com. 🍎

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Q. I'd like to show my students this video but my school blocks YouTube videos. Where else can I watch this video to work around this problem?
A. You can watch this video here; ad-free and child-safe:


https://numberock.com/

Follow Lindsey and her cousin Benji as they go on a picnic and see all sorts interested animals representing the numbers 1 to 20. They count to 20 to find out how many dancing ducks there are, whistling fish, and even maestro bunnies jamming away on the upright bass as they sing, counting from 1-20 with all their new human and animal friends.

Q. What grade levels do this video target?
A. This video targets learning standards in Pre-K, kindergarten, and 1st Grade.

Q. Where did you guys come from?
A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math teacher of 7 years. It came together after years of experimenting with my lessons trying to figure out the best way to help my students retain the math concepts they were learning.

Q. Does Numberock drive real results in the classroom?
A. I knew I found the secret sauce when not only were my students retaining the concepts longer, they were singing the songs outside of the classroom during recess and at home with their parents during dinnertime. The songs were so catchy, my students couldn't get the math songs out of their head!

During testing, I often found my students humming the melodies in order to jostle their memory of a rule or problem solving process. As we've all experienced, there is something about the power of music that allows us to retain information easier and for longer periods of time. Without getting into the finer details of multi-sensory learning and how it often helps the students who most need the help, the power of a catchy song is hard to deny.

Q. I love your songs. Where can I experience more of what NUMBEROCK has to offer?

A. Make sure to check out our additional teaching resources over on our website at numberock.com.
(see clickable link at the top of this YouTube description).

Once there, you can access our complete library of learning resources which can be accessed free for a full month (and you can cancel anytime). At the end of the month you'll have the opportunity to lock in a price of $4.95/month or $49.95/year for as long as the subscription remains active.

Premium members gain immediate access to a wide variety of video-aligned activities like worksheets, printable posters/anchor charts, task cards, self-graded assessments with grade-book recording + individual student performance reports, printable games, and more.

We have additional teaching resources that are always expanding over at https://www.numberock.com. For the low price of $4.95/month, premium members gain access to video-aligned activities like worksheets, printable posters/anchor charts, task cards, self-graded assessments, games, and more.

Coming Soon:

1. Number Notes | Were currently working on creating exercises where students will be able to take notes artistically on printable templates featuring characters from the videos.

Research has shown that this will help to integrate their artistic side side of the student's brain with the mathematical side of their brain which helps with long-term memory retention. Our own research has shown us that teacher's who use start using these templates love them! It seems to be a natural fit as we move beyond our unique auditory learning tools into visual learning tools, that when used in concert, cater to the different types of learners that you teach everyday.

Hope to see you at https://numberock.com!

Our Counting to 20 Song for Kids video is aligned with the following Common Core standards:

CCSS K.CC.3

Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).


CCSS. K.CC.4a
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.


CCSS K.CC.4b
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.


CCSS.K.CC.4c
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.


CCSS.Math.Content.K.CC.5
Count to answer "how many?" questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.

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5 Vues · 2 années depuis

Fractions are of the form p/q where q is not zero. If p is greater than q then the fraction is called improper fraction. Value of improper fraction is more than 1. We can divide the numerator by the denominator and then write it as a mixed number. Visual illustrations in this video help to understand the concept clearly in a very simple language. Video can help teachers and instructor to explain the concept. Thanks. Here are two Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJ-ma5dJyAq
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Improper Fractions Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLJ-ma5dJyAq
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Improper Fractions Complete Concept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARZA0VPREzQ&list=PLJ-ma5dJyAqr-3tiWdwQ6eAXre-k_d1X-&index=22
Fraction more than or equal to one are improper fractions.
Fraction represents part of the whole
Proper fractions lies between zero and one.
between any two fractions we have infinite fractions
Area Model to Multiply Proper Fraction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl8aXA6ciGc&list=PLJ-ma5dJyAqp7sSkSQQAE1sE5i4bgxX-N
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