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Blender Beginner’s Bootcamp - Lesson 20 - 2D Reference Bridge Modeling
In this lesson, you will learn to use 2D reference images to model a bridge, set up the reference images in Blender, and trace the bridge's basic shape. You will learn techniques for aligning the model with the reference and creating...
The Business Professor
Inductive Message - Communication
What are Inductive Messages? ... The inductive method of communicating involves providing evidence or anecdotes that lead an individual to a logical conclusion.
The Business Professor
Deductive Message - Communications
The Deductive Communication Approach™ uses an 'top-down' structure, where you answer the question first, then list your main reasons(s) and supporting arguments, and then summarize the broader usefulness of your point.
The Business Professor
Arguments - Persuasive Communications
Persuasive writing is a form of written communication intended to convince or influence readers to accept a particular idea or opinion and to inspire action.
Science Buddies
Car Aerodynamics: How to Reduce Drag | Science Project
Conduct a science project to improve airflow and reduce drag on your car.
Science Buddies
Make an Origami Robotic Gripper | Science Project
Students will make robotic grippers folded from a single sheet of paper in this engineering lesson plan.
Science Buddies
Arduino Self-Driving Car Lesson Introduction
Students will build their own self-driving, or autonomous, cars using an Arduino in this fun STEM lesson plan.
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We're Your Teeth! | KLT Anatomy
Welcome to the NEW channel for KLT Anatomy - the one source for the best educational music videos and songs to help you learn about human anatomy and so much more!
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I Am YOUR Rib Cage! | Human Rib Cage Song | KLT Anatomy
Your rib cage keeps your insides safe, let's learn about it!
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38. It’s in front of the park.
The theme of Chapter 38 is to practice 'in front of' phrase.
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Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
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Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
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Hot, Warm, Cold, and Cool
Miss Palomine gives examples of things that are hot, cold, warm, and cool. She and the student then look for examples for hot, cold, warm, and cool.
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What Is Your Position
Using a game of Hide and Seek as an example of trying to find someone’s position, Miss Palomine reviews the terms above, below, up, down, under, and behind.
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Fear of Losing Control: What It Is and How to Overcome It
What happens when you're afraid of losing control? Do you freak out, feel paralyzed, or do something else? In this video, I talk about what can happen when we fear losing control and offer some tips for how to deal with it.
All Ears English
1988 - How to Turn Life Obstacles into Career Success with Corporate Executive Victoria Pelletier
On today's episode, I interview Victoria Pelletier, managing director at Accenture and award-winning business leader. Victoria has reached the highest level of success as a corporate executive but she overcame enormous life challenges to...
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Professor Claw the Emperor Scorpion
Get a closer look at Professor Claw the emperor scorpion. She where she lives, what she's like, and learn some neat facts about them too!
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Introducing Number Ten
Miss Palomine explains that there are no more Number Friends to use to introduce the number ten. She suggests putting Olivia One in front of Zoe Zero to make the number ten. She and the student then identify the number “10” and the word...
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Eddie Eight and Nelson Nine
Miss Palomine introduces the numbers of the week, Eddie Eight and Nelson Nine. She gives examples of the numbers, both with words and with amounts. She plots eight and nine on a number line.
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How to Document Your Art
A video entitled "How to Document Your Art" which illustrates how to take quality photographs of personally created two-dimensional and three-dimensional artworks for the purpose of documentation.
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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.
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More Positions
Miss Palomine tells a funny story to illustrate the concepts of inside and outside. She then revisits the day her friends stood in line waiting for tickets to the Smiling Poppers concert to illustrate the concept of in front of and behind.
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Comparing Two-Dimensional Objects and Three-Dimensional Objects
Using the drawings in her sketchpad and some graphics, Miss Palomine demonstrates to the student, the similarities and differences between two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.
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Solving Problems with Eddie Eight and Nelson Nine
Miss Palomine reviews Eddie Eight and Nelson Nine and their number cards and spelling. She then gives examples of adding and subtracting with Eddie Eight and Nelson Nine.
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Sadie Six and Simon Seven
Miss Palomine introduces the numbers of the week, Sadie Six and Simon Seven. She gives examples of the numbers, both with words and with amounts. She plots six and seven on a number line.
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Fanny Four and Felix Five
Miss Palomine introduces the numbers of the week, Fanny Four and Felix Five. She gives examples of the numbers, both with words and with amounts. She plots four and five on a number line.