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Living Green - Episode 75 - Self Cooling Can
A recent South Korean invention of a self-cooling aluminium can could revolutionise the beverage industry. The can contains a tiny steel tank with a refrigerant and a piped aluminium coil, which releases gas generated from the tank to...
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Metric Measurements
Mr. Addit describes the differences between the standard system of measurements and the metric system. He reviews the tools used to measure both distance and temperature in the metric system.
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The Value of Coins
Mr. Addit tells the story of how he made a purchase at the store and how he figured out what his correct change should be. He then identifies coins and their values and models counting money and making change using a number line.
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Introducing the Self-Cooling Can: A Game-Changer in Beverage Technology
The video describes a self-cooling drink can developed by Ice Tech, a South Korean company. The can contains a coil filled with compressed gas that, when released upon opening, rapidly expands and absorbs heat from the contents, cooling...
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Guess Who I Am
Miss Palomine hosts a game show called Guess Who I Am. The student is challenged to answer questions about the penny, the nickel, the dime, and the quarter.
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Two Pennies, a Nickel, and a Dime
Miss Palomine adds one more penny to the sixteen cents she found in the parking lot. This begins a discussion of the number 17. She shows the number 17 card, finds seventeen on the number line, and then practices counting with the student.
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A Penny, a Nickel, and a Dime
Miss Palomine shows the sixteen cents she found in the parking lot. This begins a discussion of the number 16. She shows the number 16 card, finds sixteen on the number line, and then practices counting with the student.
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This Makes Cents
Miss Palomine shows the student a penny, a nickel, a dime, and a quarter. She describes each coin and talks about the value of each.
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...
Learn French With Alexa
How to pronounce "EN, EM, AN & AM" sounds in French (Learn French With Alexa)
Alexa teaches you how to pronounce the "EN, EM, AN & AM" sounds in French.
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Converting Fractions to Terminating Decimals Using Visual Representations
In this lesson, students learn how to convert fractions to terminating decimals using visual representations. They explore the concept of terminating decimals and understand that not all fractions can be represented as terminating...
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Converting Fractions to Repeating Decimals
In this video lesson, students learn how to convert fractions into repeating decimals and how to visually represent them. The teacher explains the concept using examples and a number line, demonstrating that repeating decimals only have...
The Kiboomers
Five Little Pumpkins | Halloween Songs for Kids | The Kiboomers
The Kiboomers! Five Little Pumpkins! Halloween ! Kids Songs! Watch our '5 Little Pumpkins Sitting On a Gate' video and count along with the kids! It's "5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate song for kids!" Great "Halloween song for...
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The Art and Science of Perfume Making
Since ancient times, people have used raw materials like flowers and oils to cover up odors and make themselves smell better. These days most perfumes are mass produced. Learn how a scent transforms from a raw material into a perfume you...
Healthcare Triage
Sugar Tax and Canadian Travel Ban
Berkeley passes a tax on sugary drinks, and Canada passes a ban on Ebola travel. Neither will work. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Brian McLogan
Using continuous interest to find the final value of amount of money
In this video series you will learn the basics of logarithmic and exponential functions. We will start off by converting between exponential and logarithmic expressions. We do this so that we can understand what a logarithm represents....
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How to Read and Interpret a Two-Way Table
In this math video we will answer an open response question where we are asked to interpret bivariate data in a two-way table. We will be asked to use joint frequencies to find marginal frequencies. We will identify ratios from a given...
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Word Problems with Money: Solving with Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems involving money using diagrams. The examples given include determining how much money Danielle had initially after spending a quarter on a game, and calculating the change...
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AZ-204 Developing for Microsoft Azure Exam Prep - Storage Access Tiers
This video explains storage access tiers. This clip is from the chapter "AZ-204 Blob Containers" of the series "AZ-204 Developing for Microsoft Azure Exam Prep".This section explains AZ-204 blob containers.
Englishing
Complicated ENGLISH: All, Every & Each (DIFFERENZE tea ALL, EVERY & EACH)
This video is about Confusing words in English: #all, #every and #each. All is used when you are thinking of a collection as a whole rather than its individual items. Every is used to refer to each individual item. We use each of (not...
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How to Calculate Cost After Markdowns
In this short math video we will demonstrate we know ho to calculate cost after markdowns. We will first understand that the original cost of the item is on sale for 10% off. We will calculate 10% of the original cost and subtract the...
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Understanding Discount
In this short video we will answer a standardized math test question where we are asked to identify an algebraic expression that represents the final cost of an item after a discount. We will understand that discount means we pay less....
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Using Real World Percent to Solve a Problem
In this short video we will answer a standardized math test question where we are asked to solve a multi-step percent problem. We will first draw a picture to understand the problem. We will find the percent of a number. We will then...