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What Are Magnets?
What are the properties of magnets, and why are they useful to us? Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. A permanent magnet is a piece of metal that possesses a magnetic field. The magnetic field is strongest at the...
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Polarity
Electrical polarity is the arrangement of positive and negative charge in an electrical circuit, or distribution of positive and negative charge in, for example, a chemical bond. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined...
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Constellations - Star Patterns
Take a trip across the night sky and find out about the constellations. Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - Beyond our solar system Learning Points Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way. Solar systems grouped...
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How to use a compass
Learn how to use a compass and ensure that you'll never get lost! People and places -Mapping - What is a map? Learning Points A compass needle always points north. A bearing is the angle measured between north and a destination. A Twig...
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Compass
Discover how a compass works and why the needle always points north. Physical processes - Electricity and magnetism - Using magnetism Learning Points The Earth has its own magnetic field. A compass needle is attracted towards the north...
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The equator
Find out why countries on the equator enjoy sunshine for most of the year. People and places - Mapping - Latitude and longitude Learning Points The equator divides the planet into two halves: the northern hemisphere and the southern...
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What time is breakfast?
What time is it in Nairobi? See how standard time zones allow us to find out! People and places -Mapping - Time zones Learning Points The Earth is divided into around 24 time zones and each is exactly one hour different from the last....
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Where on Earth are you?
Believe it or not only two numbers are needed to locate your exact position on Earth - your longitude and latitude! People and places -Mapping - Latitude and longitude Learning Points Longitude: imaginary lines that run vertically around...
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Jefferson Davis For Kids
Learn about Jefferson Davis, the politician who became the controversial President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
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History of The Caribbean For Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the history of the Caribbean Islands, from the lifestyle of the islander people to the discovery and settlement by Europe to tourism today.
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Abraham Lincoln for Kids - Part 2 (Presidency) | Bedtime History
Learn about how Abraham Lincoln became elected as the President of the United States and led America through the Civil War.
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Exploring North and South America
Discover the diverse biomes of North America, from its vast forests to arid deserts and icy tundras, and learn about its famous natural landmarks. Explore South America's unique ecosystems, including the Amazon rainforest, the mighty...
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Debunking Myths: Columbus, Leif Erikson, and the First Thanksgiving
Explore the true stories behind Christopher Columbus, Leif Erikson, and the first Thanksgiving. Learn why Columbus didn’t actually discover America, how Leif Erikson reached North America 500 years earlier, and the realities of the...
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The Equations and Inequalities: The First Property of the Inequality Relation in N and Z
By the end of this video, the student will be able to: Recognize the first property of the inequality relation in N and Z.9492
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The Equations and Inequalities: Solving the First Degree Equation in One Unknown
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Summarize & review the important points in the lesson.86707
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Old Maps vs. Modern Maps: How Mapmaking Has Evolved
This video explores how maps have changed over time, from early inaccurate maps to today’s precise satellite imagery. Learn how old maps were shaped by limited knowledge and how modern technology, like satellite images and digital maps,...
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Exploring the World: Maps, Latitude, and Longitude
This video explains how world maps and globes help us understand the locations of places on Earth. Learn about key concepts like the equator, prime meridian, latitude, and longitude, and how they are used to pinpoint locations. Discover...
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Path to Civil War
This video explains the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which introduced popular sovereignty as a way to decide the issue of slavery in new states. It also covers the violent aftermath, known as Bleeding Kansas, and other key events, such...
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The Fugitive Slave Act and the Compromise of 1850
This video examines the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and its role in the growing tensions between Northern and Southern states. Viewers will also learn about the influence of Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the abolitionist movement and the rising...
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The Missouri Compromise and Rising Tensions Before the Civil War
This video explores the events leading up to the Civil War, focusing on the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and its role in heightening tensions between Northern and Southern states over slavery. Viewers will also learn about Nat Turner's...
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Navigating with Maps: How to Find Your Way
This video explains how to use maps for navigation, covering key concepts like reading symbols, understanding cardinal directions, and using a compass to orient yourself. Learn how maps represent the real world and help you find your...
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Atmospheric Layers: The Occurrence of Aurora Phenomenon
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Explain the occurrence of aurora phenomenon.4436
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Ocean Sustainability| Safeguarding our Seas | Plastic Free
This video explores the critical role of oceans in sustaining life on Earth, highlighting their vastness, ecological significance, and the pressing issues of pollution and climate change. It emphasizes the importance of marine ecosystems...