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Constructing a Heliodome in Switzerland
This video presents the story of building a Heliodome in Switzerland for Herbert and Gabriella Lotscher, focusing on the use of local materials and the benefits of the design.<b<br/>r/>
Building Tomorrow episode 7, part 7
Building Tomorrow episode 7, part 7
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The Heliodome: From Concept to Construction
This video is an introduction to the Heliodome, an innovative passive ecological construction, and the journey of its creator, Eric Wasser.<b<br/>r/>
Building Tomorrow episode 7, part 5
Building Tomorrow episode 7, part 5
Great Big Story
Eric Manu, from gardener in Canada to chief in Ghana
Uncover the story of Eric Manu, who balances life as a gardener in Canada with his duties as a chief in Ghana.<b<br/>r/>
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Connecting Thoughts with Because and But
In this video, we learn how to use conjunctions just like the snaps on a jacket. Conjunctions are words like and, because, but, and so. We use them to connect ideas in writing or expand our sentences. Instead of saying, "I love polar...
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Learning to Tell Time: Analog and Digital Clocks
Can we turn back the hands of time? We can try, but time just keeps marching on! In this video, we learn how to tell time using an analog clock. Join us as we take a deeper look at the minute hand and how to read the time on any clock....
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Partioning Shapes
Cutting shapes is a piece of cake! As long as that cake is cut into equal pieces, of course. In this lesson, students learn how to partition shapes into equal pieces. Whether it be halves, thirds, or quarters, shapes must be cut so each...
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Understanding the Order of Operations
Please excuse my dear aunt Sally...she didn't realize that she would be famous in the math world! Don't worry if you have no idea what I'm talking about; it's all the more reason for you to check out this video on PEMDAS! It turns out...
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Learning Verbs and Nouns Through Racing
In this lesson, students are introduced to nouns and verbs. A noun is a person, place, or thing. A verb is something you do, like run, eat, or sing. Every sentence you read or write has to have at least one noun and one verb. Like this:...
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Doubles Facts
Double the trouble, double the fun. Join us in this mighty video as we learn our doubles facts. Doubles are just an easy way to memorize addition and subtraction facts, such as 5+5 or 7+7.
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Organizing Data
In this video, students learn to collect and organize data using tables and charts. We use tally marks as a counting strategy by creating groups of five. Yo ho yo ho, a pirate's life for me!
Schooling Online
William Golding's Lord Of The Flies - Plot Summary
A group of schoolboys have been evacuated from England after the outbreak of nuclear war. But their plane crashes over the Pacific and they are left to fend for themselves. The island provides everything they need to survive until they...
Schooling Online
William Golding's Lord Of The Flies - Chapters 10-12 Summary
After the violent storm, the group descends into further chaos. Jack and his hunters create mischief and steal something valuable from Ralph’s camp. When Ralph and his small group of loyal friends confront Jack’s tribe, things don’t go...
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What Are Verbs | Parts of Speech | Learning English
Introduce verbs to students and explain the difference between verbs and other parts of speech with this video. Video Lesson: Nouns, Verbs & Adjectives: • Nouns Verbs & Adj...
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9 Everyday Phrasal Verbs | Learn English
Learn the following phrasal verbs: get over, make up, work out, find out, calm down, let down, get together, hang out, throw away.
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Water festival
Out there in Cambodia, Where in the world is Australia, gadgets, baby jaguars and pigs.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Eric Weinstein: Economic Thinking In A Fallible World
By Marshall Auerback
The philosopher Karl Popper argued that we cannot know empirical truths with absolute c
ertainty.
According to Popper, even scientific laws can't be verified beyond a shadow of a doubt....
The philosopher Karl Popper argued that we cannot know empirical truths with absolute c
ertainty.
According to Popper, even scientific laws can't be verified beyond a shadow of a doubt....
Science360
Wil Wheaton Hosts Gen Nano Awards show with message from Stan Lee
The Generation Nano competition challenged high school students to create unique superheroes based on nanotechnology. The three finalists presented their entries at the 2016 USA Science & Engineering Festival for a panel of expert...
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Reading & Spelling: Let's read
Reading a story for practice.<br/>
Reading & Spelling, Part 8
Reading & Spelling, Part 8
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Things in a Day: Playing catch, running, riding a bike and reading
Let's take a quick look at playing catch, running, riding a bike and finish by reading a book.<br/>
Things in a Day, Part 7
Things in a Day, Part 7
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Let's Go To: The movies, the park, and the library
Learn what you can do at the movies, the park and the library.<br/>
Let's Go To, Part 7
Let's Go To, Part 7
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Let's Go To: The store and out to eat
Learn what to do when you go to the grocery store. Also, learn what to do when you go to a restaurant. Let's Go To, Part 5
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Body Parts & Grooming: Identifying his body parts, Part 1
A boy will point to his body parts.<br/>
Body Parts & Grooming, Part 8
Body Parts & Grooming, Part 8
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Getting Ready: Taking a shower or bath
Learn how to take a shower or a bath. After that, learn how to wash your hair, dry yourself, and comb your hair.<br/>
Getting Ready, Part 2
Getting Ready, Part 2