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How to Know if Your Pig Is Sick

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to tell if your potbellied pig is ill in this Howcast video featuring Ross Mill Farm president Susan Magidson.
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How to Make a Votive Candle

9th - Higher Ed
Smaller and squatter than ordinary candles, votives are personal-sized creations perfect for private worship—or for perking up your patio, picnic, or poolside party.
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How to Make a Molded Candle

9th - Higher Ed
Sure, votives are romantic and tapers are elegant, but molded candles are just plain fun — they can be any shape you want!
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How To Take Your Temperature By Mouth

9th - Higher Ed
Oral thermometers have come a long way since the days of a glass wand filled with toxic mercury. If you have this old version—recognizable by a silver streak—it's time to upgrade.
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How to Wash Your Hair Scientifically

9th - Higher Ed
It's no joke: British researchers spent six months shampooing 500 volunteers until they perfected the precise technique for lustrous locks.
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How to Protect Yourself from Stingrays

9th - Higher Ed
Death by stingray is extremely rare, but getting hit with their barb still hurts like hell — which is why you need to learn how to play footsie safely with these sea creatures.
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How to Set Up a Tropical Fish Tank

9th - Higher Ed
Follow these steps to ensure your tropical fish tank is set up correctly so your fish thrive.
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How to Plant Bulbs

9th - Higher Ed
If you want a beautiful garden in the spring, you have to start planting your bulbs in the fall.
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How to Treat Heatstroke

9th - Higher Ed
Heatstroke occurs when the body is unable to cool itself. Knowing first-aid techniques to treat this dangerous condition could save a life.
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How to Tell If a Roast Turkey Is Done

9th - Higher Ed
If you serve a turkey that hasn't been cooked all the way through, you risk causing food-borne illness. Make sure your bird is thoroughly cooked for a delicious, healthy meal.
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How to Make an Emergency Flu Kit

9th - Higher Ed
Don't wait until your temperature is 102 to realize that you're out of ibuprofen or it's expired. Stash away these essentials now, in an emergency flu kit.
Instructional Video10:43
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How To Make Scotch Eggs | Recipe

6th - Higher Ed
Here's how to make scotch eggs by Tim Anderson, MasterChef winner.
Instructional Video10:43
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How To Make Scotch Eggs I Recipe

6th - Higher Ed
Here's how to make scotch eggs by Tim Anderson, MasterChef winner.
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How to Choose a Childrens Thermometer

6th - Higher Ed
How to choose a thermometer for your child and use it properly.
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Temperature

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain what temperature means and read scales in the context of temperature. Key learning points: - Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is. - Temperature can be measured in degrees Celsius. - A...
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Heating by the Sun

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain why the heating effect of the Sun is greater at midday than at sunrise. Key learning points: - Heating a surface from directly overhead is more effective than heating a surface at a different angle. - When...
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Ice cream van

Pre-K - K
It's hot outside, and the ice cream melted. Dr. McWheelie fixes an ice cream truck for kids.
Instructional Video3:43
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Ambulance

Pre-K - K
Dr. McWheelie gets sick! Let's learn about health and medicine with the two doctors who help her!
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The Galileo Thermometer

3rd - 12th
Dr Boyd 'The Chemist' explains the "Galileo" thermometer and then demonstrates it in action!
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How To Read A Thermometer

3rd - 12th
Dr. Boyd explains what a thermometer is, the units that temperature is measured in, and how to properly read a thermometer. Then he demonstrates a thermometer in action in hot and cold conditions. Minute 0:30 – Introduction Minute 0:55...
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Science ABC

How Does Temperature Regulation In An Electric Iron Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The working of an electric iron is very simple – it draws electricity from the mains and heats a coil inside. This heat is then transferred to the bottom plate, which is pressed against the clothing to remove wrinkles. It is the...
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Science ABC

Feels Like Temperature: What It Really Means and How It's Calculated

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Measuring actual temperature consists of recording the air temperature from a thermometer that has been kept inside a Stevenson screen or by using any other appropriate instrument. “Feels like temperature,†on the other hand, is a...
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The Great Global Warming Debate: Part 1

6th - 12th
Can we rely on thermometer readings alone as proof of global warming? Do satellite temperature readings lead to the same conclusions? Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. Small increases in average global temperatures have...
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Measuring Food Energy

6th - 12th
We investigate the amount of energy stored in maize snacks and peanuts by burning them. The food is placed under an aluminium beaker of water before being set alight and the temperature change of the water is recorded. We can compare the...