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What Does That Mean?
Miss Palomine recites the action poem, “Autumn,” and encourages the student to recite the poem with her and to follow along with the actions. She then asks the student if he knows the meaning of a few of the words in the poem, and helps...
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Make Believe
Miss Palomine compares two stories, a true story that actually happened and a make-believe story. Using “Henrietta’s Birthday,” she goes through the story and points out the parts that are make-believe.
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True Stories
To illustrate a true story, Miss Palomine tells a true story about her search for a new snow shovel. She retells the true story of the little lost dog from earlier in the week, and explains why neither of the stories are make-believe.
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True or Make-Believe?
Miss Palomine tells two stories and encourages the student to see if he can identify which story is realistic and which is make-believe.
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Informative Writing
Miss Palomine explains to the student that aside from writing for entertainment, writing can also be done to provide information. She introduces informative writing by reading excerpts from a book about seahorses, a book about...
All In One Social Media
THIS FREAKIN WORKS! All the ways to use video to build TRUST with your audience
Video is capable of so many things, but I feel that the #1 most important thing is that it builds trust. But what content should you share that will connect with people so they can better know, like, and trust you? This video to stuffed...
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Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell
Miss Palomine talks about the invention and evolution of the telephone. Her discussion includes Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, and how they were instrumental in developing the telephone.
The Guardian
Secondary ticketing: how it works, the law, pitfalls and the future
A Guardian investigation has uncovered evidence of football tickets being sold illegally in vast quantities, thanks to an alliance between professional touts and websites that escape the law because they are based overseas. Through...
The Guardian
How the Covid pandemic has led to more Channel crossings
A record number of people are expected to cross the Channel to the UK in small boats this year to claim asylum.Amid the coronavirus pandemic, more than 10,000 people have already made the dangerous and potentially fatal 21-mile journey...
The Guardian
We Ride, We Pray
In the video series ‘My People’, Guardian Australia explores the peculiar subcultures and niche communities bringing people together across the country. With the breakdown of more traditional communities, these new groups of shared...
The Guardian
The Chagos Islanders taking back their birthplace from the British: 'They uprooted us'
More than 50 years after they were forcibly removed from their homes, former residents of Britain’s last colony in Africa are challenging the UK’s claim to the archipelago. After a five-day journey across the ocean, from which they...
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Why do we connect batteries?
Why do we connect batteries? find out here with series and parallel batteries as well as battery life calculations.
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Battery Life Calculator - How long will it power a circuit? mah
How long will a battery power a circuit? Learn how to estimate battery life in this video.
The Guardian
RIP SENI: racism, graffiti and the UK's mental health crisis
One morning in June 2020, graffiti reading RIP SENI appeared emblazoned across a public artwork outside the Bethlem royal hospital, a psychiatric hospital in south London. The spray-painted letters drew attention to Olaseni Lewis, a...
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What is Schizophrenia? - It's More Than Hallucinations
Schizophrenia is the most serious disorder we have in psychiatry. It is much more than hallucinations. It’s an illness where the person’s main problem is being psychotic. With psychosis, you are not able to tell what’s real and what’s...
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What is the difference between Psychosis and Psychopathy?
Psychosis vs psychopathy, the words sound similar, are they the same thing? I think this is a common question and people have a misconception that the two concepts are similar. But they are completely unrelated. Psychosis is a mental...
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What Is Psychosis like and How Do You Get It?
What is psychosis like for the people who experience it? In this video I discuss the symptoms of psychosis. Psychosis is the inability to determine reality from non-reality. It is a set of symptoms that can appear in many different...
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Toxic Positivity: The Reality of Suppressing Emotions
What is toxic positivity? It's the idea that you have to always be happy, no matter what. If you're not, then something must be wrong with you. This video dives into how this mindset actually causes more harm than good and why it's...
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SkillSprints: Virus Prevention
Viruses are not just annoying-- They're annoying. Learn to prevent and effectively deal with computer viruses in this video.
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Author’s Purpose Types
Author’s Purpose Types explores the three types of author’s purpose: to entertain, to persuade, and to inform.
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Is Hearing Voices Ever Normal?
In general when we hear that someone is hearing voices, we believe that the person is experiencing a psychotic episode. Psychosis is a break from reality and not knowing what’s real and not real. Usually hearing voices, also called...
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Is ADHD Real? – Difference in the ADHD Brain
Is ADHD real? ADHD is a real brain problem that can be helped. That's what I'm going to to talk about this video. ADD and ADHD are the same disorder, the official name is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. People tend to say "ADD"...
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A Reason to Get your Chocolate Fix -- A Proven Stress Reducer
Does chocolate cure stress? Recent research suggests this is so. The antioxidants in dark chocolate help reduce stress as well as help fight disease. Here are some recommendations as to how much chocolate one should eat to reduce stress.
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Subjunctive 2 with "hätten" & "wären" - 3 Minuten Deutsch #68 - Deutsch lernen
Learn about the German subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv 2) as it is used with "hätten" and "wären" in this short German grammar lesson.