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Curated Video
Indonesia Religion
Many people in Indonesia believe in the spiritual power behind objects and forces, and most societies have organized ceremonies and rituals to mollify these spirits. In Indonesia, traditional animist beliefs have been combined with the...
Curated Video
Strong nuclear force
The force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary...
Curated Video
The 3 and 4 Times Tables
Mr. Addit teaches the student the multiplication facts of 3 and 4.
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Dividing by 3 and 4
Mr. Addit reviews division by 3 and 4 and demonstrates once again that division is the opposite of multiplication.
Curated Video
The Number 14
Miss Palomine is about to drive the swimming team to the pool for practice when she remembers there are fourteen kids on the swimming team. She shows the number 14 card, finds fourteen on the number line, and practices counting with the...
Curated Video
That's the Way the Ball Bounces
Miss Palomine talks about the different balls used in various sports and games. She gives examples of the different ways we move balls and the ways balls move.
Curated Video
Recognizing Numbers from One to Ten
Miss Palomine goes shopping for hotdog buns and tries to find the right aisle. When she gets back to the classroom, Miss P finds that she has ten hotdog buns and only six hotdogs. This begins the exercises of recognizing the numbers 1...
Curated Video
Fanny Four and Felix Five
Miss Palomine introduces the numbers of the week, Fanny Four and Felix Five. She gives examples of the numbers, both with words and with amounts. She plots four and five on a number line.
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The Orange Rectangle
Miss Palomine introduces the shape of the week, the rectangle, and the color of the week, orange. Together, she and the student look for rectangles and objects that are orange.
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Drawing and Tracing
Miss Palomine introduces the shape of the week, the rectangle, and the color of the week, orange. Together, she and the student look for rectangles and objects that are orange.
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The Blue Square
Miss Palomine introduces the shape of the week, the square, and the color of the week, blue. She sets up a game of checkers to show an example of squares.
Señor Jordan
Learn Spanish - Count from 0 to 100!
This is the third in the numbers videos. The prior two covered 1-15 and the second 0-39. In this video we go all the way to 100. Hope this helps.
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Language Tree
Counting to Ten in Japanese
Learn how to speak Japanese with Language Tree' Japanese for Kids! Filled with colorful 3D animation and sing-along songs to keep the learning process fun from beginning to end. Watch as Hiro and his cute Shibu Inu puppy, "Pochi", teach...
Language Tree
Counting to 10 in Mandarin
Kids will enjoy continuing their Mandarin Chinese lessons with Mandarin Chinese for Kids. It takes your child on an unforgettable learning journey with Billy and his cuddly dog, “Benboo”. Along the way, your child will learn words and...
Language Tree
Counting to Ten in Italian
Learn Italian effortlessly! From the leader in language instructional videos for children, Language Tree introduces Italian to kids in a way that engages them from start to finish. Blending 3D animation, sing-along songs and adorable...
ACDC Leadership
Classroom Activity- The Four Market Structures Candy Simulation
The best way to learn something is to do it! Here is another experiencial learning activity for economics that you can do with your students. It will help your students understand and explain the difference between the four market...
Practical Ninjas
Machine Learning - Introduction to binary number systems | Understanding digital systems | DE 01
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This is the first video in the series on Digital Electronics which covers some of the prerequisites for the
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This is the first video in the series on Digital Electronics which covers some of the prerequisites for the
Brian McLogan
How to find the first four terms of a sequence
👉 Learn how to find the first five terms of a sequence. Given an explicit formula for a sequence, we can find the nth term of the sequence by plugging the term number of the sequence for n in the given formula. When n = 1, 2, . . ., 5...
Brian McLogan
Using the recursive formula to find the first four terms of a sequence
👉 Learn all about recursive sequences. Recursive form is a way of expressing sequences apart from the explicit form. In the recursive form of defining sequences, each term of a sequence is expressed in terms of the preceding term unlike...
Brian McLogan
How to find the first four terms of a recursive formula
👉 Learn all about recursive sequences. Recursive form is a way of expressing sequences apart from the explicit form. In the recursive form of defining sequences, each term of a sequence is expressed in terms of the preceding term unlike...
Brian McLogan
Learn to find the first four terms of a sequence with alternating signs
👉 Learn how to find the first five terms of a sequence. Given an explicit formula for a sequence, we can find the nth term of the sequence by plugging the term number of the sequence for n in the given formula. When n = 1, 2, . . ., 5...
Brian McLogan
Finding the first four terms of a sequence with a rational rule
👉 Learn how to find the first five terms of a sequence. Given an explicit formula for a sequence, we can find the nth term of the sequence by plugging the term number of the sequence for n in the given formula. When n = 1, 2, . . ., 5...
Brian McLogan
Finding the first four terms of a sequence given a factorial
👉 Learn how to find the first five terms of a sequence. Given an explicit formula for a sequence, we can find the nth term of the sequence by plugging the term number of the sequence for n in the given formula. When n = 1, 2, . . ., 5...