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The Windiest Places on Earth | SciShow Kids
Jessi and Squeaks explore two of the windiest places on Earth: Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA, and Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica.
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Find Miles per Hour to Determine Unit Rate | 7.RP.A.1
In this math video we will find miles per hour to determine a unit rate. We will be presented with a table representing the time spent jogging three days. We will also be given the distance jogged which is the same for each day. We...
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You Will Never Guess How Fast Eagles Can Fly!
When talking about raptors, you can't leave out the largest group of them all: eagles. Meet Tonka the golden eagle, a truly epic aerial predator.
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How to Find Rate
In this short video, we will solve a standardized test question about finding rate in miles per hour. We will learn that rate is a ratio. A ratio that is divided will become a unit rate or miles per one hour.
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Find the Average Rate of Change - Miles per Hour (Example)
That was fast! Pupils quickly learn about calculating the average rate of change given a real-world context. They watch a video where the narrator finds the average rate of change of a driver in miles per hour.
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Chemistry Lesson: Compound Unit Conversions
Searching for a way to enhance your classroom chemistry curriculum? A short video segment offers detailed instructions for how to convert compound units, such as miles/hour or milligrams/mL. The worksheet included prompts learners to...