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How to Add and Drop Crochet Stitches

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to increase and decrease crochet stitches, also known as dropping and adding, from Lion Brand Yarn's Andrea Lemire in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:46
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How to Calculate Growth Rate or Percent Change

9th - Higher Ed
Subtract, divide, and multiply your way to successfully determining how much that increase or decrease really amounts to.
Instructional Video1:45
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How to Increase Breast Milk Production

9th - Higher Ed
Sluggish breast-milk production needn't hinder breast-feeding success — try these steps to increase production and keep your baby happy.
Instructional Video24:58
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Furthering understanding of subtraction as decreasing an amount

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can compare subtraction as decreasing an amount to other addition and subtraction structures. Key learning points: - Subtraction can be seen as both partitioning and as decreasing an amount. - Both types of subtraction...
Instructional Video25:10
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Explain what happens when you add and subtract ten to a multiple of ten

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain what happens when you add and subtract ten to a multiple of ten. Key learning points: - Ten can be added to or subtracted from a multiple of ten. - When you add ten to a multiple of ten the tens number...
Instructional Video23:32
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Find 10 more or less than a 2-digit number.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can find 10 more or 10 less than a two-digit number. Key learning points: - When finding 10 more or 10 less than any two-digit number, the ones digits does not change. - When finding 10 more than a number below 100, the...
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Create addition and subtraction stories

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can make addition and subtraction stories and write equations to match. Key learning points: - If starting with and adding/subtracting the same amount, the number at the end of the story will be the same. - When more are...
Instructional Video25:33
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Interpret and represent subtraction stories

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can interpret and represent subtraction stories that involve decreasing an amount using the ‘First, then, now’ structure. Key learning points: - In a ‘First, then, now’ subtraction story, the number at the start of the...
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Understand subtraction as decreasing an amount

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe and interpret subtraction stories which involve decreasing an amount and write equations to represent this. Key learning points: - Decreasing the first amount in a story is a type of subtraction. - It can be...
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How to Calculate Percent Change - Percent Increase, Decrease and Percent Error

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, How to Calculate Percent Change from Math Defined, Mrs. C walks you through step-by-step examples using real-life situations you can relate to — like video views, price drops, and even a jellybean guessing contest. 🍬
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Lattice Energy Made Easy!

9th - Higher Ed
Discover the truth about lattice energy and why size really matters in ionic bonds. In this video, you'll learn what lattice energy is, why it's crucial in chemistry, and the factors that influence its strength. Understand how the size...
Instructional Video7:27
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How to Calculate Boyles Law!

9th - Higher Ed
Boyles' Law Calculations are EASY! Boyles' Law tells us that there is an inverse relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas. But what does that mean? In this video, we cover Boyles' Law in detail and also go over how to...
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Charles's Law Explained! Easy Gas Law Formula

9th - Higher Ed
Charles's Law tells us that there is a direct relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas at constant pressure! In this video we cover the background information needed to understand Charles's Law as well as the formula to...
Instructional Video8:38
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Gay Lussac's Gas Law Explained | Easy Formula

9th - Higher Ed
Gay Lussac's Law is a gas law that explains the relationship between the temperature and pressure of a gas at constant volume. In this video, we explain Gay Lussac's Law with real life examples and work through specific gas law practice...
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Effect of pressure change

9th - Higher Ed
Analyzes specific reactions to understand the pressure-dependent shifts in equilibrium
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Concentration change and equilibrium

9th - Higher Ed
Analyzes how Le Chatelier’s Principle applies to concentration changes
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Formation of Hydrogen Iodide

9th - Higher Ed
Discusses the reversible reaction between hydrogen and iodine to form hydrogen iodide
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Dynamic Equilibrium - Characterestics

9th - Higher Ed
Highlights the essential features, such as constant concentrations and reaction rates
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The Business Professor

Cost Volume Profit Analysis - Cost Structuring

Higher Ed
Cost structuringis a key assumption when conducting a Cost Volume Profit Analysis. This video explains the relevance of this assumption.
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8 The Carbon Connection: Unraveling the Catenation Property of the Carbon Family

9th - Higher Ed
Catenation Property of carbon family | Long chain formation | Influence of Bond dissociation energy bond strength Catenation is the process by which atoms form long chains by bonding with themselves. Carbon is the most pronounced in...
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Flipping Physics

Ammeter and Voltmeter - Where Do They Go?

12th - Higher Ed
Good morning! Join us on Flipping Physics as we delve into the critical aspects of measuring current and electric potential difference using ammeters and voltmeters. Discover the correct placement of ammeters and why they belong in...
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Ionization Energy Insights Looking at Trends in Elements in Group IV

9th - Higher Ed
The ionisation energy decreases progressively as we move down the group. However, in the case of lead (Pb), the ionisation energy is higher than that of tin (Sn) due to inadequate shielding of the inner f-orbitals. This results in a...
Instructional Video3:20
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The Schottky defect and its consequences

9th - Higher Ed
The Schottky defect and its consequences

Ionic crystals of type A B exhibit a Schottky defect, where an equal number of anions and cations are absent from lattice sites to maintain electrical neutrality. This defect is present...