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Planning the first argument of a persuasive letter about school uniform
Pupil outcome: I can plan the first argument of a persuasive letter about school uniform. Key learning points: - A written argument tries to convince the reader of something using strong reasoning to support. - The PEPS structure stands...
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Planning an essay on societal expectations in ‘An Inspector Calls’
Pupil outcome: I can create a detailed plan for an essay on societal expectations in 'An Inspector Calls'. Key learning points: - A thesis statement is a clear, overarching argument. - Topic sentences give focus to individual paragraphs....
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Analysing model answers on poetry from the Eduqas anthology
Pupil outcome: I can recognise excellent writing practice in a model answer. Key learning points: - When comparing poems, you should choose a poem that matches the poem you have been given thematically. - Use comparative connectives like...
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Revisiting the genre of traditional tales
Pupil outcome: I can explore the features of a traditional tale. Key learning points: - Traditional tales are stories that are retold again and again and can be retold in different ways. - Traditional tales can be set in real or...
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Sequencing and making connections about 'The Children of Lir'
Pupil outcome: I can make connections linked to my own experiences and sequence events in a story. Key learning points: - Traditional tales try to teach us a lesson about something. - Thinking about those lessons can help us change...
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Using shifts in focus and single paragraph outlines to plan descriptive writing
Pupil outcome: I can use single paragraph outlines to plan a written response. Key learning points: - Consider using paragraphs to zoom in and out of key details, in your description - Imagery can be used to link your paragraphs,...
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Skim reading and close reading: Wilfred Owen’s 1917 letter to his mother
Pupil outcome: I can show a thorough understanding of a 1917 letter that Wilfred Owen sent to his mother from the trenches of World War One. Key learning points: - Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) was a British poet and soldier. - Owen is best...
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Planning a cohesive argument about 'The Tell-Tale Heart'
Pupil outcome: I can confidently plan a cohesive argument analysing Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’. Key learning points: - Poe shows us how guilt drives the narrator further into insanity and delusion. - Single paragraph...
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Using single paragraph outlines to plan an effective argument
Pupil outcome: I can use single paragraph outlines to plan a written response. Key learning points: - Open writing with a hook - this could be anecdotes or rhetorical questions - Ensure viewpoint, purpose and audience is established...
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Subordination and co-ordination
Pupil outcome: I can understand the similarities and differences between complex sentences and compound sentences. Key learning points: - An adverbial complex sentence is a main idea joined with a subordinate idea. - Subordination...
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Algebra 1 EOC Review - A5(A) Solve Equations
Algebra 1 STAAR/EOC released test questions. These are practice problems meant to help you review and practice as you prepare for your STAAR test / EOC test for Algebra 1 (Texas). Readiness standard A5A: solve linear equations in one...
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Introducing RxJava Framework (In a Nutshell)
This video helps in introducing the RxJava framework (in a nutshell).
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Dining Philosophers Problem
This video demonstrates the dining Philosophers Problem.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Bringing Parallelism to Quick Sort
This video is about bringing parallelism to Quick Sort.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - [Project] - Simulating a MapReduce Job with Threads - Part 2
This is the second of the two-part project-based video on simulating a MapReduce job with threads.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - [Project] - Simulating a MapReduce Job with Threads - Part 1
This is the first of the two-part project-based video on simulating a MapReduce job with threads.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - What Is a Deadlock and How Can We Avoid It?
This video explains about the Deadlock situation and how it can be avoided.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Wait Sets and Notifications (Producer Consumer)
This video talks about wait sets and notifications (producer consumer).
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - The Synchronized keyword
This video demonstrates the Synchronized keyword.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - How Can We See What's Happening Inside a JVM?
This video demonstrates how we can see what's happening inside a JVM (Java Virtual Machine).
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Let's Synchronize Jobs with Semaphores
This video demonstrates synchronizing jobs with Semaphores.
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Main Idea & Details
This helps introduce the concept of main idea and details. It helps kids understand the difference and gives practice to find the details and main idea in various forms and passages. These videos are educational videos and lessons for...
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Topic versus Main Idea
This is an introductory video of helping kids identify the topic and main idea. It helps kids understand the difference and gives practice to find the topic and main idea in various passages. These videos are educational videos and...