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Adding Details to Enhance the Complication in a Story
In this video, the teacher discusses the importance of adding details and information to make a story flow naturally. They provide examples and guide the viewers through a practice exercise to enhance their storytelling skills. The...
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The Bloodiest Race Riot in US History
It began as a protest against the Conscription Act of 1863 – but quickly descended into the bloodiest race riot in US history. So why did New York’s White working class kill at least 120 people during the New York Draft Riots?
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Introducing a Text Clearly
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to introduce a text clearly before sharing their opinions about it. They discuss the importance of providing background information such as the title, author, and a brief summary to help...
The Business Professor
Liability for Warranties of Negotiable Instrument
This video explains the concept of liability under warranty theory on a negotiable instrument. They also cover transfer warranty, endorser liability, and presentment warranty, explaining how each party involved in the transfer of the...
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Punctuation in Dialogue: Adding Quotation Marks
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using punctuation correctly in dialogue. They provide examples and guide the viewers through the process of adding quotation marks to indicate what characters are saying. By following...
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Using Precise Nouns to Improve Your Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using precise nouns in writing to make it more specific and engaging. They provide examples and practice exercises for replacing general nouns with precise ones. The video also...
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Can YOU Pronounce These Difficult Words in English - 10 Hardest Words to Pronounce
Can you pronounce these difficult words in English? Try this list of the 10 hardest words to pronounce. These are words more commonly used in English. Many words are hard to pronounce because they are complicated words, in terms of their...
Cerebellum
The Declaration Of Independence - Influences On The Declaration
The Declaration of Independence, written in 1776, is critical for American citizens to understand their importance in defining their freedoms and the foundation of democracy. This video talks about some of the documents and thinkers...
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Using Headings to Organize Ideas in Paragraphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to use paragraphs and headings to organize ideas in informational text. The teacher provides examples and guides the viewers through the process of identifying breaks in information, creating...
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Using Interjections to Show Emotion in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains how writers can use interjections to properly convey emotions in their sentences. The students are guided through various examples and exercises to practice using interjections effectively. The teacher...
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Using Verbs in the Subjunctive Mood
This video is a lesson on using verbs in the subjunctive mood. The teacher explains how the subjunctive mood is used to express imaginary or hoped for conditions, and provides examples and practice exercises. The video also covers common...
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Using Descriptive Adverbs to Enhance Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of descriptive adverbs and how they can be used to enhance writing by providing more precise details about actions. The teacher provides examples and prompts students to practice...
CTE Skills
IND-PTCT - Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers
Mechanical Cooling Towers can be identified by the use of fans to create airflow. An induced draft tower will have fans at the top, which pulls air through. A forced draft tower will have fans at the bottom used to force air into the...
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Using Transitions to Signal Shifts in Time and Place in Narrative Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using transitions to indicate shifts in time and place in a story. The students are guided through various exercises to practice identifying and using appropriate transitions.
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Improving Clarity in Informational Writing with Transition Words and Phrases
In this video, the teacher explains how to make writing clear in an informational text by adding transition words and phrases. The teacher guides the students through the process of identifying chapters, reviewing beginning and ending...
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Using Relative Adverbs in Writing
In this video, the teacher explains how writers can use relative adverbs to make their writing more specific and less wordy. The teacher provides examples and guides the students through exercises to practice using relative adverbs to...
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Organizing Reasons Logically in Argumentative Writing
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of organizing reasons logically in argumentative writing. They introduce the concept of chronological order as one way to structure reasons and provide examples of how to apply it. The...
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Using a Timeline to Enhance Your Personal Narrative
In this video, the teacher explains how to use a timeline to improve a personal narrative by remembering important details. The teacher guides students through the process of listing events on a timeline, eliminating unnecessary parts,...
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Drafting a Thesis Statement for an Argumentative Essay
In this video, the teacher explains the process of drafting a thesis statement for an argumentative essay. They emphasize the importance of clearly stating a position and providing supporting reasons. The teacher also provides an example...
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Writing the First Draft of Your Essay
In this video, the teacher explains how to write the first draft of an essay using a boxes and bullets outline as a guide. The teacher demonstrates the process step by step, showing how to convert the outline into full sentences and add...
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Using Transition Words to Compare and Contrast Ideas
This video transcript is a lesson for students on how to use transition words to compare and contrast ideas in their writing. It provides examples and prompts for students to practice using these transition words effectively. The goal is...
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Bar Graphs & Picture Graphs Song | 2nd Grade - 3rd Grad
2nd Graders conducted a survey asking cat owners which color their cat was. After conducting the survey and correctly labeling the x-axis and the y-axis, our young surveyors put together a bar graph that helped illuminate fascinating new...
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Writing a Thesis Statement for an Argumentative Essay
In this video, the teacher explains how to write a thesis statement for an argumentative essay. They guide the students through the process of combining their claim and supporting reasons to create an effective thesis statement. The...
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How to Hook Your Reader with a Provocative Question
In this lesson you will learn how to draft a strong opening paragraph by using a provocative question.