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How Plants Grow From Seeds
How to Express Small Numbers in Scientific Notation and Rewrite in Standard Form
This video explains methods of rewriting small numbers in scientific notation as well as rewriting numbers expressed in scientific notation into standard form.
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Mathematics
Science
How to Find Area of a Circle
This video demonstrates how students can use what they know about the area of a parallelogram to find the area of a circle.
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Mathematics
Geometry
Understanding Dilation and Scale Factor of Two Dimensional Figures in a Plane
Use this video to show students what dilation and scale factor is when transforming two dimensional figures in a plane.
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Mathematics
Geometry
2-Dimensional Shapes
Grammar Song: 4 Types of Sentences
This jammin' grammar song reviews the purpose of four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Plus, you'll learn which type of punctuation ends each sentence.
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Language Arts and Writing
Grammar
Parts of Speech
How Forces in Nature Act on a Surfer
Use this short animation to talk about the forces in nature that act on the surfer.
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Science
Energy and Matter
Kate DiCamillo Reads Chapter One of The Magician’s Elephant
Conversation with Archbishop Desmond Tutu on God’s Dream, Part IV
How Students Find Equivalent Ratios
Students learn how to find equivalent ratios by multiplying and dividing by the same non-zero number. They will also learn ratio concepts and use ratio reasoning to solve problems.
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Mathematics
Geometry
Using Graphs to Show Proportional Relationships Between Two Quantities
This video demonstrates how to identify a proportional relationship in a graph if the values produce a straight line that passes through the origin.
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Mathematics
Graphs and Charts
Grammar Song: Different Types of Nouns
Use collective nouns when referring to one or more person, place, or thing. Apostrophes can also be used to show possession.
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Language Arts and Writing
Grammar
Parts of Speech
What Plants Need to Live and Grow
Grammar Song: Different Types of Pronouns
This jammin' grammar song describes singular, plural, subject, object, and possessive pronouns.
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Language Arts and Writing
Grammar
Parts of Speech
Finding the Absolute Value of a Number
Students will understand the absolute value of a rational number given its distance from 0 on the number line.
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Mathematics
Numbers and Number Sense
Determining Rational, Irrational, and Real Numbers
Use this video to show students the difference between rational and irrational numbers, integers, whole, and natural numbers.
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Mathematics
Numbers and Number Sense
How to Identify a Rotation on a Plane
In this video, students see how a figure can rotate on a plane to determine the angle of rotation.
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Mathematics
Geometry
How to use Building Figures to Transform and Analyze Two Dimensional Shapes
Students can use "Building Figures" software to transform, rotate, reflect, and scale a figure in a plane.
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Mathematics
Geometry
2-Dimensional Shapes
Finding Equivalent Ratios by Multiplying and Dividing
This video shows the process of finding equivalent ratios by multiplying and dividing a fraction by the same non-zero number.
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Mathematics
Multiplication
Division
Grammar Song: Making Contractions
This grammar song shows how to write two words as one using contractions.
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Language Arts and Writing
Grammar
Parts of Speech
Grammar Song: Nouns
Watch this video to learn more about nouns, which are always a person, place, or thing.
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Language Arts and Writing
Grammar
Parts of Speech
Sound Waves, Pitch, and Volume Explained
Explain sound waves with this animation of vibrating keys on a vibraphone. Students will learn about pitch and volume.
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Science
Sound (Acoustics)
What Living Things Need
Writing Fractions as Decimals Using Division
This video explains how to write a fraction as a decimal by placing the numerator in the dividend then following operations of division.
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Mathematics
Fractions
Decimals
