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Kickin Kyle Kangaroo
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase letter -K and using the Kyle Kangaroo music video; she identifies the uppercase -K words.
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Kyle Kangaroo and the Lowercase k
Miss Palomine compares the shapes of the uppercase letter -K and the lowercase -k. She and the student then look for lowercase -k words that begin with the /k/ sound.
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A through L
Miss Palomine reviews the letters from Aa to Zz. She shows the letter characters associated with each letter, shows the uppercase and lowercase version of each letter and describes the sound(s) each letter makes.
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Okay, What's for Dinner?
We meet Miss Palomine in a gigantic pet shop. She has a catalog of all the pets and begins the discussion of the letter -k by looking up all the animals that begin with the letter -k. She then talks about the -k foods these animals eat.
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I Get a Kick Out of the Letter K
Miss Palomine reviews the headline, midline, and baseline, then teaches the student how to trace the uppercase -K and lowercase -k. Then they practice writing them.
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F = KE: Understanding the Relationship Between Force and Extension in Springs
This video is a lecture presentation on the theory of F = KE. The presenter explains the relationship between the force applied to a spring and the resulting extension caused by that force. The presentation includes calculations and...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: More Exponential Decay Examples
Sal dives in even deeper with a few more examples of exponential decay. Practice calculating k from half-life, and calculating initial mass. [7:21]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Exponential Decay and Semi Log Plots
Practice using exponential decay equation to solve for relationship between k and half-life. Further learning by using semi-log plot to get graph of a straight line with slope of -k. [10:16]
University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham: Periodic Table of Videos: Potassium
Demonstrations of potassium's very reactive nature with water, oxygen, and sodium. [4:32]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Standard Change in Free Energy and the Equilibrium Constant
The relationship between standard Gibbs free energy change and the equilibrium constant K. Calculating K when you know the standard free energy of reaction. [10:45]