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Curated Video
Solving for Unknown Amounts Using the Commutative Property of Multiplication
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve for unknown amounts using the commutative property of multiplication. They will understand that the order of the factors can be switched without changing the product.
Tarver Academy
How to Multiply and Divide Exponents
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Multiply and Divide Exponents
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Electric Circuits
In this video, we learn about electric circuits and their components.<b<br/>r/>
This video is part of the 8-part series, Electrical Circuits.
This video is part of the 8-part series, Electrical Circuits.
Visual Learning Systems
Electrical Circuits Review
This video is a review of the topics covered in the Electrical Circuits series. This video explores the fascinating characteristics of electric circuits, including the flow of electric charges, the production of electric current, and...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Electric Circuits
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of an electric circuit using a simple light bulb example. The video also highlights the importance of wires and a switch in controlling the flow of electricity.
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Curated Video
Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset
The video discusses the two mindsets, fixed and growth, and how they affect a person's approach to challenges and learning. It provides examples of how these mindsets manifest in everyday life and offers tips on how to cultivate a growth...
Curated Video
Using Voice Effectively: Emphasizing the Actor or the Action
This video provides a clear explanation of how to effectively use voice in writing by switching between active and passive voices. It discusses the reasons for choosing one over the other and provides examples to illustrate each case.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Science Out Loud: How Computers Compute
Even though we think of computers as super high-tech machines with tiny parts, they can also be huge, wooden, and mechanical. It's what they have in common that makes them computers - switches! [4:21]