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How to Make a Half-Court Shot

9th - Higher Ed
So you've won the chance to sink a half-court basket for a prize. Congratulations! Now here's what you've got to do to win.
Instructional Video1:19
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How to Sew a Straight Seam

9th - Higher Ed
You can learn to confidently and accurately sew a straight seam.
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How to Calculate Velocity

9th - Higher Ed
Understanding how velocity is calculated is essential if you are to grasp the laws of physics. Learn the calculations necessary to figure it out.
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Tiny, But Ton of Energy Is The Best Way to Describe This Rhino Calf

6th - Higher Ed
Her birth is significant due to the southern white rhino's endangered status.
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Why the Birth of This Rhino Calf is a Major Event

6th - Higher Ed
It's the 94th southern white rhino born at the San Diego Zoo since 1972, and mom Casey's second baby.
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This Adorable Rhino Calf Shows NO Fear

6th - Higher Ed
This is the 94th birth of a southern white rhino born at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, which is significant due to their endangered status.
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This Rhino Calf is Tiny but Has Tons of Energy

6th - Higher Ed
Her birth is significant due to the southern white rhino's endangered status.
Instructional Video4:53
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Why EVERY Transit Map is Wrong

6th - Higher Ed
Why EVERY Transit Map is Wrong
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Area of a triangle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can derive the formula for the area of a triangle. Key learning points: - It is possible to find a relationship between triangles and parallelograms. - You can use this relationship to find a formula for the area of a...
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Problem solving with perimeter and area

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use my knowledge of perimeter and area to solve problems. Key learning points: - Problems in context involving perimeter can be solved. - Problems in context involving area can be solved. - The units of measurement...
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Calculating missing side lengths from the area of a trapezium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can calculate a missing side length from the area of a trapezium. Key learning points: - The formula can be used to calculate the area of a trapezium. - The area of a trapezium can be used to calculate a missing side...
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Estimating journeys from non-linear graphs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can estimate the distance travelled for non-linear speed-time graphs. Key learning points: - For non-linear graphs, this can be estimated by considering a trapezium. - The more trapezia used, the better the estimate.
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Problem solving with plotting coordinates

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use my knowledge of plotting coordinates to solve problems. Key learning points: - You can describe the relationship between coordinate pairs in words. - It is possible to identify points which do or do not follow a...
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Explain how to calculate the area of a rectangle using multiplication

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how to use multiplication to calculate the area of a rectangle. Key learning points: - The area of a rectangle is similar to an array for multiplication. - Times table knowledge helps you to calculate the...
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Length can be measured in any direction to give height, length and distance

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can measure length in any direction to give height, length and distance. Key learning points: - You can measure length in any direction. - When you measure height, you start from the bottom of the object and measure to...
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Rafts, Legends, and Voyages: Sailing South America's Pacific Past

9th - Higher Ed
Ancient South Americans built big balsa wood rafts that could sail long distances and supported active sea trade. Some legends, like those of Inca leader Tupac Yupanqui sailing to far-off islands, show how important ocean travel was to...
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The Polynesian Exchange

9th - Higher Ed
Around 1100 CE, skilled Polynesian sailors may have reached the Americas, meeting Indigenous people from across the sea. Though we don’t have written records, scientists now believe this meeting really happened, based on shared foods,...
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Projectile Motion: Analyzing an Angry Bird's Trajectory

12th - Higher Ed
This content provides a detailed analysis of a projectile motion problem, using the scenario of an "angry bird" passing over two posts. It demonstrates how to determine the time of flight to reach a specific height using vertical...
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Exploring Vertical Motion: The Physics of a Thrown Ball

12th - Higher Ed
This content addresses a physics problem focused on the vertical motion of a thrown ball. It outlines how to determine both the time to reach maximum height and the maximum height achieved by the ball, by applying kinematic equations and...
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Particle Motion: Distance Covered with Constant Retardation

12th - Higher Ed
This content addresses a physics problem focused on one-dimensional motion with constant retardation. It outlines how to calculate the specific distance covered by a particle during the third second of its motion, given its initial...
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Ball Thrown Towards a Wall: Trajectory Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
This content analyzes the projectile motion of a ball thrown towards a wall. It details how to calculate the height at which the ball hits the wall, its horizontal and vertical velocity components at impact, and determines whether the...
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Analyzing an Aircraft's Bomb Release Trajectory: Projectile Motion

12th - Higher Ed
This content details the analysis of a bomb's projectile motion released from a diving aircraft. It explains how to determine the time the bomb remains in the air and the initial height of release by breaking down the aircraft's initial...
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Work Done by a General Variable Force (Derivation)

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to calculate the work done by a variable force using integration and force-displacement graphs. This lesson illustrates the concept with practical examples, including spring force and polynomial force functions.
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Physics Problem: Work-Energy Theorem for a Bullet Entering a Block

12th - Higher Ed
This video solves a classic physics problem using the Work-Energy Theorem, demonstrating how to calculate the force exerted on a bullet as it penetrates a block and the additional distance it travels before stopping.