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Integer Subtraction: From Basics to Advanced Challenges
Do you need a quick refresher on how to subtract integers? I will show you how to use the additive inverse rule for subtracting integers. In addition, I will walk you through three examples, giving you step-by-step directions as well as...
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Subtracting Integers Using Integer Counters
Do you need a quick refresher on how to subtract integers using Integer Counters? I will show you how to use integer counters and the additive inverse rule for subtracting integers. In addition, I will walk you through 3 examples, giving...
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How to Solve Equations using Opposite Operations
Are algebraic equations giving you a headache? Fear not! In this comprehensive tutorial, I'll break down the art of solving algebraic equations using opposite operations.
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Mastering Prime Factorization and Factor Trees
This video explains the concept of prime factorization and demonstrates how to find the prime factorization of composite numbers using factor trees. Through examples and a step-by-step guide, viewers learn how to identify prime factors...
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Multiplying Fractions: Why is My Answer Smaller?
Have you ever wondered why the answer to a multiplication problem with a pair of fractions is smaller than what you started with? Then this video is for you! I use a chocolate bar model to illustrate that when you multiply proper...
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Multiplying Fractions using Cancellation
Do you need to learn an easier way to multiply fractions? Then this video is for you! I will show you how to use common factors to cancel or replace larger numbers with smaller ones making multiplying fractions much easier!
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Angles in Parallel Lines
This video explains angles in parallel lines, the rules for an angle formed by a transversal (line) crossing a pair of parallel lines: corresponding angles, alternate angles, corresponding angles, and allied angles. Practice questions...
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Estimating
Mr. Addit demonstrates how to estimate by rounding up or rounding down. He then gives examples in which estimating helps solve a division problem.
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Plotting Points
Mr. Addit explains what it means to plot points on a coordinate grid using ordered pairs. He models plotting points on a coordinate grid.
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Review for You: Lines of Symmetry and Coordinate Grids
Mr. Addit reviews symmetry, reflections, and coordinate grids.
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The Taming of the Shrew Introduction 1 Interview: Sly and Hostess
This video begins our journey into Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," focusing on a disruptive incident in a London tavern that mirrors societal and individual conflicts depicted in the play. Viewers will learn how early scenes set...
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How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse (with Dr. Z)
In this special episode, Dr. Zarka shows you what’s inside her “go bag,” a kit of survival supplies she keeps on hand at all times. In this episode you’ll find out how the horror genre can inspire real-world preparedness and take a look...
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The Surprising Role of Seagulls in the Pride Movement
Explore the remarkable story of George Hunt and Molly Warner, whose research on Western gulls off the coast of Santa Barbara in 1972 led to the groundbreaking discovery of homosexual behavior in wild bird populations. Despite facing...
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Sneaker Artistry: The Teen Cobbler Transforming Shoes and Lives
Meet Joshua Maureen, a 20-year-old cobbler from the North Side of Chicago who is revitalizing the art of shoe repair and customization. In this inspiring story, Joshua shares his passion for turning 'beaters into heaters' by restoring...
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Walking Across Continents: Tom's Journey with Savannah
Join Tom and his faithful dog, Savannah, on an extraordinary adventure as they walk across 35 different countries, covering 18,000 miles over five years. Tom's journey began with a desire for adventure and a realization of life's...
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Bill Mackowski, The Art and Collection of Traditional Snowshoes
Explore the world of traditional snowshoes with Bill Mackowski, a craftsman with over 200 pairs in his unique collection.
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Macbeth 2.3 Historical Reference: "Here's a farmer"
This video offers an in-depth analysis of the character portrayals and themes in Act 2 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," particularly focusing on the porter's scene. The video explains how Shakespeare weaves contemporary political events and...
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air Sound | Learn Phonics | air Words | Learn to Read | British Teacher
Explore the 'air' sound with Miss Phonics. Learn how to identify the sound, write the sound and read words that use the 'air' sound. The 'air' sound is a trigraph or 'special friends' because it is made up of three letters. The 'air’...
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The intriguing parallels between Laura Palmer and Marilyn Monroe
Discover the similarities between Laura Palmer and Marilyn Monroe and their influence on Twin Peaks.
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The Plight of the Cotton-Top Tamarin, A Fight for Survival
Discover the challenges facing the endangered cotton-top tamarin, from habitat loss to the illegal pet trade, and the efforts to save them.
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The Day Henry Met…A Feather Boa
Henry meets a Fedora hat in a vintage clothes shop. Henry learns all about being a Private Eye and what a detective is. Fedora is a huge fan of old Noir detective films and always wanted to sit atop the head of a real Private Eye and...
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Conquering Everest: The Historic Ascent of Hillary and Norgay
The video recounts the historic achievement of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, who became the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest on May 29, 1953. Their successful expedition marked a monumental moment in...
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Teamwork: Essentials of Working as a Team
You want to encourage good teamwork. You know how valuable it can be. But what are the essential disciplines a team leader needs, to get the best team working from your team?
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Quinn and Cameron: Competing Values Model of Organizational Culture
Robert Quinn and Kim Cameron created a model of four organizational cultures. The Quinn and Cameron model is known as a “competing values framework” because it starts from two pairs of competing values.