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The Schwa Sound {The most common vowel sound!}
Schwa says /uh/ and it is in so many multi-syllable words. It is the most common vowel sound. When vowels don't make their short or long sound, kids need to know that the schwa sound is a possibility.
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Exclamations
“Exclamations” explains what exclamations are and demonstrates the use of exclamation points to end sentences.
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Be a Clown
"Be a Clown" uses costume items to demonstrate how to create a graph from collected and sorted data.
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Creating an Armature
This video will demonstrate how to create an armature for a paper maché sculpture.
Sir Linkalot
Lesson 58 - Acrostics (Levels 3-5)
Sir Linkalot loves his toilet humour and will clearly never grow up...but we love him for it! Material covered: Future Daughters Naughty Physical Straight Diarrhoea Susie's Story - Diarrhoea
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Five States of Matter
“Five States of Matter” explores the three common states of matter, as well as the two other lesser-known types, and provides examples of each
Let's Tute
Why Flames Always Point Upwards (Except in Space)
This video explains why flames always point upwards on Earth due to gravity and the properties of hot air. It also shows how flames behave differently in microgravity environments like the International Space Station.
Let's Tute
Why Do the Leaves of the Touchmenot Plant Close?
This video explains the science behind why the leaves of the Touchmenot plant close when touched. It is due to a process called sismonastic response, where electric signals cause the plant to release ions and lose its turger pressure,...
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Analyzing Quadratic and Linear Functions in Real Life Word Problems
In this video, we explore the concept of domain restrictions in quadratic functions by analyzing real-life scenarios involving linear and quadratic functions. We learn about function notation, linear functions with constant rate of...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: Two Dimensional Vectors (Level 13 of 13)
This video is a review of Two Dimensional Vectors. This video goes over applications of vectors. 3 examples are covered illustrating how to solve distance and bearing problems.
Soliloquy
Why don't we fill an Airship with a Vacuum?
In the early 1900s massive airships ruled the sky, offering luxury commercial travel significantly faster than the steamships that ruled the waves. But a series of disasters, including the demise of Britain's R101 and culminating in the...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Electricity: Static Electricity
This video describes the basic role that atoms play in creating electrical charges, as well as the nature and creation of static electricity. Various methods of charging are discussed, emphasizing the role that insulators and conductors...
Brian McLogan
Solve related rates rising hot air balloon
👉 Learn how to take the derivative of a function. Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the...
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Graphing Absolute Value Functions Using Transformations
In this lesson, we learned how to graph absolute value functions by using transformations. We reviewed the concept of absolute value as the distance from zero on a number line and how it can be represented algebraically. We also explored...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring in Science: Measuring Volume
Measuring is a vital process in science, and it is a process all students can carry out. This program demonstrates many of the different ways measurement occurs in science including measuring length, mass, volume, and temperature....
Visual Learning Systems
Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Gases
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
Curated Video
Measuring Mass with a Balance Scale
In this video, students learn how to measure the mass of objects using a balance scale. The lesson explains the concept of mass and how it differs for gases, liquids, and solids. It also introduces benchmark weights and different scales...
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Estimating Mass: Using Reasoning to Find Object Mass
This video teaches students how to estimate the mass of objects using reasoning and benchmark objects. It explains that mass is the amount of matter in an object and can be measured in grams and kilograms. Through examples and...
Visual Learning Systems
Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Gases in Action
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
Weatherthings
Hands on Weather - Heat
Three simple weather demonstrations you can do at home or at school to show the properties of heat, using your hands and everyday materials.
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Counting Fractions of One Whole Using Fraction Strips
This video provides examples of partitioning different shapes into equal shares and counting the fractions. It emphasizes the importance of equal-sized shares when determining fractions and demonstrates how to write fractions using...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Metric Volume
In this video, the concept of volume is explained using various examples. The metric system is introduced, with liters being used to measure liquid volume and cubic centimeters for smaller solids.
Metric Mass and Volume part...
Metric Mass and Volume part...
Visual Learning Systems
The Basics of Elements
In this video, the concept of elements is introduced, emphasizing that they are pure substances made up of only one kind of atom. Examples of elements like gold, helium, and aluminum are shown, along with their atomic...