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Learning Mole
Plants and Animals
A video created for, and aimed at primary school science students learning all about plants. This video will teach students about the relationships plants and animals have with each other.
Schooling Online
Biology Cells as the Basis of Life: Cell Structure - Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
A bracelet burglar is on the loose! Sally puts on her detective hat. If she can solve the crime, maybe she’ll get a voucher to use at Tiffany & Chro. This lesson will begin our review of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, focusing on...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Sea Lions and Seals
This video provides an entertaining and educational exploration of the differences between sea lions and seals. It discusses their physical characteristics, behaviors, habitats, and the challenges they face in the wild. Viewers will gain...
Curated Video
Understanding Perfect Cubes and Cube Roots
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine if a number is a perfect cube and how to find its cube root. The teacher uses the analogy of squares and cubes to illustrate the concept and provides examples and practice problems to...
Curated Video
Comparing Elements and Finding Similarities
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare more than two elements by listing their shared similarities in a table. The video focuses on comparing four professionals and their common traits, using specific information from an...
Curated Video
Using Transition Words to Compare and Contrast Ideas
This video transcript is a lesson for students on how to use transition words to compare and contrast ideas in their writing. It provides examples and prompts for students to practice using these transition words effectively. The goal is...
Curated Video
Organizing Research Notes: Using an Information Web
In this video, the teacher explains how to organize research notes before writing a research paper. They emphasize the importance of creating an information web with the research question in the middle, deciding on the best way to...
Oxford Online English
5 Ways to Compare and Contrast in English
In this lesson, you can learn how to compare and contrast things in English.
When you compare two—or more—things, you need to talk about similarities and differences between them. This is a very global skill; it...
When you compare two—or more—things, you need to talk about similarities and differences between them. This is a very global skill; it...
Curated Video
Comparing Equations and Inequalities Using a Venn Diagram
In this video, we use examples and a Venn diagram to illustrate how equations have one solution, while inequalities can have multiple solutions. The video also explains that equations use an equal sign, whereas inequalities use signs...
Curated Video
Writing a Thesis Statement: Expressing the Main Idea
In this video, the teacher explains the process of writing a thesis statement to express the main idea. They use the analogy of legs of a stool to represent the similarities and emphasize the importance of understanding what the prompt...
FuseSchool
Fossils & Evidence For Evolution
The theory of evolution states that individuals within a species show wide degrees of variation, and those individuals with characteristics best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This theory grew from...
Visual Learning Systems
The Classification of Living Things: From Aristotle to Linnaeus and Beyond
This video explores the fascinating world of classification, where scientists have the challenging task of grouping over two million living things found on Earth. From Aristotle's early attempts to classify animals based on their...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street: Song: We're Twins
A song about twins! Twins are brothers and sisters who were born on the same day, but that doesn't make them the same. This song teaches appreciation of differences and similarities. [1:42]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Comparison Papers
This lesson introduces the comparison and contrast writing, a type of informative writing. [11:46]