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The World is Changing
Miss Palomine explains that scientists observe how the world changes.
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Before and After
Miss Palomine compares photographs of herself and puts them on a sheet marked before and after. She talks about how her characteristics have changed.
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Long and Short
Miss Palomine uses two bowls of pasta to illustrate long and short, and big and small. She and the student then identify objects that are long and short, big and small, tall and short.
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Big Small Short Tall
To illustrate big and small, Miss Palomine tells a story of two boys who play football. To illustrate tall and short, Miss Palomine tells the story of two girls who love to play volleyball. She and the student then identify objects that...
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Black, White, and Brown
Miss Palomine matches the word of each color to white, black, and brown. She then introduces pictures and she and the student identify objects that are black, objects that are white, and objects that are brown.
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The Green Star
Miss Palomine introduces the shape of the week, star, and the color of the week, green.
All In One Social Media
If you're not using video yet to grow your business, you need to start NOW!
Join us as we embark on an epic journey to demystify video marketing and help you become a video superstar, even if you've never picked up a camera before. We'll walk you through the different types of videos, from the "awkwardly...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Euro Overview - Deutsch lernen
This is a very brief overview of the countries that use the Euro and the currency itself. This is to replace the section of our textbook that talks about Marks and Pfennig. I thought it was time for an update. The accompanying worksheet...
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Fair Share: Mean of a Data Set
Fair Share: Mean of a Data Set uses the mean of a given data set, describe fair share by drawing pictures.
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Syntactical Examinations
Neuroscientist Martin Monti (UCLA) discusses what one can learn about the brain by explicitly comparing basic algebra and language.
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Playing on a Train
Mathematician Ian Stewart describes how a momentary diversion to pass the time on a train developed into a deep insight on the nature of symmetric networks, with potential applications for how the brain works.
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Making a Difference
Marine biologist Edie Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association describes the program she's designed to involve high school students in actively protecting the environment.
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All Rise
Maggie is determined to make her own bread by getting the windmill working again but JG’s drone soon puts a spanner in the works.
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Master Pizza
Penny Singh’s art exhibition has a very important art critic turning up. Shane helps the kids with culinary self-portraits but will they impress?
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Introduction to Bar Graphs
Let's join Eric and his friend on a nature walk in the forest and learn about bar graphs. In this video we will show you that bar graphs are another way to represent data. They could be horizontal, or side to side, and vertical, or up...
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Going on a Bear Hunt | Bear Hunt Song | Brain Break
Join us as we embark on an exciting adventure in our latest video, 'Going on a Bear Hunt | Bear Hunt Song | Brain Break'. This brain break activity is perfect for kids who need a fun and engaging break from their daily routine. We'll be...
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Some Of These Faces Are Real.....
Some of these faces are real. Can you guess which ones?
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Facial Recognition On Any Photo 😬 | PimEyes Image Search
Turns out you don't need to buy that Clearview AI subscription after all.
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News at Five
The video “News at Five” makes a pictograph using information found on a weather map.
Señor Jordan
02 Impersonal Se / Passive Se in Spanish - Practice #1
¡Hola! In this video lesson, we're going to be practicing the "impersonal se" or "passive se".
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Decimals Represented with Pictures
Decimals Represented with Pictures represents decimal numbers by using pictures.
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Understanding Vision
Stanford University neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector describes how the act of vision is much more complicated than we might naively assume, as 30% of our brains is dedicated to vision processing.
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
Stanford University neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector describes the basics of how an fMRI machine works and what it’s like to conduct brain-imaging experiments.
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Against "A Few Bad Apples"
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how the official U.S. Government reaction to the horrific abuses at Abu Ghraib prison committed by American soldiers is an all-too-typical denial of the powerful situational effects on...