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Take Me Out to the Ball Game: Final Copy
Mr. Griot reviews the rough draft he wrote about baseball. Then he uses a rubric to evaluate his work. Once he edits and corrects the paper, he writes a final copy of the research report about baseball.
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Mr. Griot explains where to locate sources for research. He demonstrates taking notes, creating a graphic organizer, and writing a rough draft about baseball.
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The Park: Past, Present, and Future
Mr. Griot introduces the students to past, present, and future verb tenses.
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Action Verbs
Mr. Griot explains that a verb is an action word in a sentence and shows examples of verbs in sentences.
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Resolving Conflict
Dr. Forrester explains what a conflict is and then describes some techniques for resolving a conflict.
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Outdoor Safety
Dr. Forrester explains how to be prepared to deal with emergency situations.
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X-rays and Joints
Dr. Forrester explains what x-rays are used for. She teaches about different types of joints in your body.
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Newton and the Third Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester explains Newton’s Third Law of Motion.
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Newton and the First Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester outlines the contributions of Sir Isaac Newton to the study of physics. She explains his first law of motion.
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Forces: Gravity and Friction
Dr. Forrester explains various forces including gravity and friction.
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Discover Detroit's Unique Sport, Feather Bowling at Cadieux Cafe
Experience Belgian feather bowling at Detroit's Cadieux Cafe, the only place in the US offering this unique game. Enjoy camaraderie and fun.
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Why Are Tennis Balls Fuzzy?
The fuzz on a tennis ball is important because it helps the ball to spin and slow down. The fuzz also makes the sport easy on the spectators by making the ball easier to follow. You must have seen tennis greats like Serena Williams,...
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What Happens When a Football (Soccer Ball) Is Perfectly Round?
At first glance, soccer balls appear to be perfectly spherical or round in shape. However, one has to look very closely to ascertain the roundness of the ball. There are several reasons why soccer balls are not perfectly round in their...
Flipping Physics
Skateboarding Frame of Reference
Showing that the frame of reference matters for describing motion.
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Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Rub
This video delves into the etymology of the word "rub," particularly its intriguing usage in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." It unpacks how "rub" in the context of the play metaphorically refers to obstacles or difficulties. The discussion...
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For the Love of Grammar
Mr. Griot defines and gives examples of nouns, verbs, and articles. He also explains the difference between sentence fragments and complete sentences.
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Compare and Contrast Essays
Mr. Griot explains how to write a compare and contrast essay.
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Nostalgic Corner: Exploring the Artifacts of Teen Bedrooms
Step into a time capsule and reminisce about the iconic elements that once adorned teen bedrooms. From inflatable furniture to pin-up posters, dive into the nostalgic world that defined a generation. Join architectural historian...
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Past Simple tense - regular verbs. Sound of -ed words, 3 sounds of -ed rules. ESL teachers videos
ESL students and ESL teachers will love this video all about the sound of -ed words. We also discuss the 3 sounds of -ed rules. It's a great help for students learning past simple tense regular verbs. An English ESL animated video for...
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Romeo and Juliet 1.4 Wordplay: "soar/sore", bound", pitch"
This video delves into the contrasting perspectives of Benvolio and Mercutio towards Romeo's lovesick state, highlighting the use of wordplay and double entendre in Shakespeare's dialogue to convey deeper meanings.
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Airplanes and Clouds
Mr. Griot explains prepositions and prepositional phrases and gives hints about how to remember and identify them.
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Substitute, Please!
Mr. Griot focuses on subject, object, and relative pronouns and demonstrates how these function in a sentence.
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Review for You: Story Elements
Mr. Griot demonstrates how to use story text as clues for making predictions and identifying main idea, supporting details, and story elements.
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Exploring the evolution of the NBA's three-point shot with Ray Allen
Join Ray Allen to discover the history and impact of the three-point shot in basketball.