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Writing the adaptations section of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes
Pupil outcome: I can use a plan to write the adaptations section of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes. Key learning points: - Information in the adaptations section is specific for the reader. - Fronted adverbials,...
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Writing the introduction of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes
Pupil outcome: I can use a plan to write the introduction of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes. Key learning points: - The purpose of the introduction is to engage the reader and give them general information about the report's...
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Scratch Lesson 2
We will first look at adding some color to our cat. We will explore how to make our Sprite perform simple actions. An important concept we will learn is how to add some time delay between actions.
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The Kraken: Sea Monster of Legend for Kids
Discover the fascinating world of the Kraken, the legendary sea monster said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland. In this video, we explore the myths, legends, and possible real-life inspirations behind this giant creature of...
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Temple Grandin: The Woman Who Changed How We Understand Autism and Animals
Discover the inspiring story of Temple Grandin, a groundbreaking scientist, inventor, and autism advocate. Diagnosed with autism at a time when few understood it, Temple went on to revolutionize the livestock industry with her humane...
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Eleanor Roosevelt for Kids
Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most important women in American history. In this video, you’ll learn how she helped people and made a big difference in the world. She was the First Lady when her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was...
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Blackbeard the Pirate for Kids | Edward Teach
Set sail to learn about Blackbeard, one of the most feared pirates in history! His real name was Edward Teach, and he sailed the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea in the early 1700s during the Golden Age of Piracy. In this video,...
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20 COMMON English Phrasal Verbs for Students & Teachers
Discover 20 commonly used English phrasal verbs particularly useful for students and teachers.
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English Pronunciation Mistakes Every Learner Makes
I start by working through a handful of winter-themed English words that are often mispronounced. Then I read through a short story which includes these words.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
H.W. Brands - Teachers Make a Difference - Joe DeJardin
H.W. Brands shares that the teacher who had the most influence on his career was his ninth-grade history teacher, Joe DeJardin. Though he didn’t realize it at the time, DeJardin's radical experiment deeply shaped his path. He split the...
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What did People from the Past REALLY look like? Portraits are the Original Photo Filters
This video uncovers the hidden secrets in historical portraits, like the altered image of Isabella de Medici, and explores how art has long been used to manipulate appearances. We dive into the symbolism, cultural beauty standards, and...
Professor Dave Explains
Subclass Pterygota Part 1: Mayflies, Grasshoppers, Stick Bugs, and More
Within subphylum Hexapoda there is class Insecta, and within this class there is subclass Pterygota. This clade contains all the flying insects in the world, so it will be a lot of work to describe them all. Let's start out by discussing...
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Exercise
Sing with Leo the Truck the Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes song for children. Leo, Scoop, and Lifty are going their do their morning exercise. Wake up, turn on the music, and let’s sing and do exercise together.
Great Big Story
Encountering giants, Anuar Patjane and the Whale Whisperer
Dive into the captivating world of Anuar Patjane, the photographer behind Whale Whisperer, as he shares his profound connections with whales in the deep ocean.
Great Big Story
From Cheerios Bee to Playboy, an artist's unique journey
Discover the fascinating career transition of an artist from animating the iconic Cheerios Bee to crafting illustrations for Playboy, highlighting his unique artistic influence.
The Business Professor
Monetize a Business Idea
How doe you Monetize a Business Idea? 1. Validate that there is a market for your idea. · 2. Talk to people in your chosen market. · 3. Create a prototype.
The Business Professor
Business Interview - Opening Formalities
Business Interview - Opening Formalities
Great Big Story
The secret language of rally car racing
Dive into the unique communication between the driver and co-driver in rally car racing, crucial for navigating the track.
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Lizards: From Komodo Dragons to Chameleons
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of lizards and their diverse characteristics. From limbless lizards with unique abilities to lizards that can change color and squirt blood from their eyes, we discover the incredible...
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Exploring the World of Fish: Anatomy, Behavior, and Classification
This video provides an overview of different sea creatures, explaining which ones are fish and which ones are mammals. It also delves into the anatomy and characteristics of fish, including their fins, circulatory system, feeding habits,...
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The Majestic Bald Eagle: Symbol of Strength and Freedom
In this video, we explore the majestic bald eagle, the iconic emblem of the United States. From its impressive wingspan to its snowy white head, the bald eagle symbolizes strength and freedom. We learn about their conservation success...
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Street Safety: How to Cross the Street and Behave in Public
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of street safety and how to cross the street properly. They emphasize the need to pay attention to traffic signs and signals, use our eyes to determine when it's safe to cross, and...
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Sensory Exploration: Engaging with the World Around Us
This video is a fun and engaging way to teach young children about the different senses and body parts. Through simple and catchy phrases, it introduces the concept of sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch, and the various body parts...
Science ABC
Why Do People Look Up When Thinking?
According to current research, we look up while thinking because the same brain structures involved in thinking evolved from pre-existing neural connections for searching visually. The same reason you move your eyes to search for a...