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A Gift for Sam: Plot
A Gift for Sam: Plot describes the sequence of events that take place in a story, called the plot.
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Bob Grows a Garden: Conflict
Bob Grows a Garden: Conflict describes the challenge that a character faces in a story, called the problem or conflict, as well as the resolution, or how the problem is resolved.
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Non-barking Dogs
University of Oxford historian John Elliott describes how one intriguing avenue of historical scholarship lies in trying to develop an understanding for why some historical events didn’t happen.
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High Five Facts - Ancient Roman Religion
This video explores five fun facts about ancient Roman religion.
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Ser vs Estar - Using Both with a change in Meaning (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering when we can use both Ser and Estar with a change in meaning.
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Components of Plot
Students will take a closer look at the elements of a successful narrative plot.
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Theme
“Theme” will help students evaluate the concepts of theme and main idea within a piece of literature.
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Google Calendar: How to Use Google Calendar Search
A quick look at the search function on Google Cal, so you never lose sight of the things most important to you
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Google Calendar: How to Create & Manage Secondary Calendars
In this lesson, you'll learn to create secondary calendars for yourself so you only see the events most relevant to you at all times.
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Google Calendar: How to Share your Google Calendar
Whether you're hoping to share your account with your spouse, students or coworkers, you'll need to know how to do it first! In this video, Mitchell teaches us how to share our google calendar with others.
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Can You Tell If These AI Products Are Real?
More AI-based consumer products are being released every day, and some of them are pretty unbelievable. But can you tell the difference between a real AI product and a fake one?
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Conflict and Chaos of English Rule in the 1010s
After 5 weeks of Danish rule in 1014, King Aethelred gained control of England again. But when he died a few years later, the country fell into years of instability and uncertainty. Learn about the power struggles, alliances, and...
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I Recall: Part 3
“I Recall: Part 3” discusses parts of a fable, reads “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” and answers questions about the fable.
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I Recall: Part 2
“I Recall: Part 2” reviews characters, setting, and events and asks questions about these story elements after reading the story “The Clubhouse.”
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I Recall: Part 1
“I Recall: Part 1” discusses characters, setting, and events and applies these story elements to answering questions about the fiction story “Learning to Fly.”
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Inspired Towards Physics
Cosmologist Justin Khoury, University of Pennsylvania, relates how a documentary on Einstein, impact of a great high school teacher, and the sense of being able to control his own academic destiny, all shaped him towards becoming a...
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Static and Dynamic Characters
“Static and Dynamic Characters” describes the differences between character types used in literature.
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What Is Narrative Writing?
“What Is Narrative Writing?” describes the genre of narrative writing.
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Graphic Aids in Texts
A video entitled, “Graphic Aids in Texts,” which explains how graphic aids are used in informational texts and reviews the different types of commonly used graphic aids.
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Tone and Mood in Literature
A video entitled “Tone and Mood in Literature” which analyzes the tone and mood in literary passages.
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Theme Collage
This is a video entitled “Theme Collage” which models how to determine the theme of a complete literary text.
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Describe Events
This is a video entitled “Describe Events” which describes the events discussed in an informational text.
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My Main Man or Woman
“My Main Man or Woman” models how to identify characters, especially main characters, in stories.
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Greater Rate
This video will discuss examples to compare proportional relationships (as a graph, as an equation, and as a table of values) to calculate which has the greater rate.