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8 Beautiful, Weird, and Scary Things Ice Can Do
Frozen water molecules don’t seem to be all that interesting. But, these eight weird things that ice can do are truly mind-boggling.
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Amoeba Sisters
Properties of Water
Explore some properties of water with the Amoeba Sisters! It's all about those hydrogen bonds.
SciShow
Snakes Use Their Spongy Mouths to Drink
Snakes don’t have lips, they can't lap up water, and they don’t grab mouthfuls of water and tip their heads back to swallow, so how do they drink? Turns out, some snakes have sponge-mouths that literally soak up water!
Crash Course
Liquids: Crash Course Chemistry
In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank gives you the low down on things like London Dispersion Forces, Hydrogen Bonds, Cohesion, Adhesion, Viscosity, Capillary Action, Surface Tension, and why liquids are just......
SciShow Kids
Weird and Wonderful Forms of Ice! | Winter Science | SciShow Kids
Jessi and Squeaks found a branch growing what looked like white hair! So they brought the branch back to the Fort to run some tests and found out that it isn't hair at all... it's ice!
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Bozeman Science
Water: A Polar Molecule
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the polarity of water makes life on the planet possible. Oxygen is highly electronegative and pulls the electrons closely creating a partial negative charge. The polarity of water (and the...
Crash Course
Water - Liquid Awesome: Crash Course Biology
Hank teaches us why water is one of the most fascinating and important substances in the universe.
Curated Video
Creating Cohesion
This video, entitled "Creating Cohesion," explains how to write cohesively and why it matters.
Curated Video
Creating Cohesion with Transitions
This video explains the importance of using transitions in an essay to guide the reader through your ideas seamlessly. By incorporating transitions effectively, you can enhance the flow of your writing and make it easier for your reader...
Curated Video
Unique Properties of Water
This Science 6 instructional video details the unique properties of water.
Curated Video
Using synonyms and expanded noun phrases to craft effective descriptions
Pupil outcome: I can use small strategies to improve the cohesion of my descriptive writing. Key learning points: - Synonyms can be used to avoid repeating a subject e.g. 'The trees'. - Supporting details should be used to describe the...
Curated Video
Preparing a speech about supporting Victorian working class children
Pupil outcome: I can create a detailed plan for my argument about support for Victorian working class children. Key learning points: - Topic sentences should outline the specific argument that will be covered in a section of our speech....
Curated Video
Writing paragraph one of an emotive narrative scene in 'Whale Rider'
Pupil outcome: I can write paragraph one of an emotive narrative scene in the climax of ‘Whale Rider’. Key learning points: - This emotive scene is written over two paragraphs and it is important to demonstrate a change in atmosphere...
Curated Video
Developing a viewpoint using structural features
Pupil outcome: I can use structural features to develop my ideas and create an interesting speech. Key learning points: - It is important to consider the overall structure of your writing. - Creating a specific focus for each section of...
Curated Video
Writing the climax of 'A Christmas Carol'
Pupil outcome: I can write the climax of 'A Christmas Carol'. Key learning points: - The climax takes the suspense to its highest point as Scrooge encounters the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. - The climax is written over two paragraphs...
Curated Video
How can communities work together to create change?
Pupil outcome: I can explain what community cohesion is and why it is necessary for change. Key learning points: - Community cohesion is when communities work together to achieve shared goals or values. - Community cohesion allows...
The Business Professor
Group Cohesion
What is Group Cohesion? the unity or solidarity of a group, including the integration of the group for both social and task-related purposes.
Curated Video
Cohesion - The Running Water Experiment
Using “cohesion,” Dr. Boyd shows you how you can make water run along a piece of string. 0:00 – Introduction 0:24 – What you need 0:45 – Explanation of cohesion 1:09 – Safety 1:25 – Cohesion Experiment 1 3:35 – Experiment 2 Explanation...
Science ABC
Does Water Expand When It Freezes?
Yes, water expands when it freezes. Note that the word expands here indicates an increase in volume. So, a technically sound way to put it would bewaters volume increases when it freezes. This statement is accurate, and you can test its...
Science ABC
Why Does Water Evaporate at Room Temperature?
Water evaporates at room temperature because the molecules at the top of the liquid have less intermolecular attraction than those within the bulk. When the top layer is exposed to sunlight, some molecules gain enough kinetic energy to...
Curated Video
Do Templates Lower Task 2 Scores? - IELTS Energy Podcast 1235
Who can you trust when it comes to IELTS? You may see conflicting information online and you can't waste time determining what is accurate! Today we answer two high-level student questions to help you understand the scoring system for...
The Business Professor
Group Cohesion
What is Group Cohesion? the unity or solidarity of a group, including the integration of the group for both social and task-related purposes.
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: How water sustains living things
How do plants use water to live and grow? How does water help the human body? What food contains the highest amount of water? Properties Of Water, Part 3
Curated Video
IELTS Writing Task 2 - How to Get the Highest Score Possible
Want to get the highest possible score on IELTS Writing Task 2? Find out exactly how to do it today.
As you know, there are four writing categories that you are graded on and they are...
As you know, there are four writing categories that you are graded on and they are...