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SciShow Quiz Show: Eons Edition!
Hank Green presides over this battle between the other two hosts of Eons. They know dinosaurs, but how much do they really know about industrial grease?
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The Boston Consulting Group BCG Matrix Explained
The BCG matrix is a portfolio analysis that firms use in order to analyze the different products or services that they offer. It helps firms determine where they should be investing and where they may want to cut back....
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Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - Navigating the Cisco IOS Operating System Part 1
In this video, discover how to navigate the Cisco IOS operating system's command-line interface.
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Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - Line Level Security Lab Demo
In this video, watch a demonstration of configuring line level security on a Cisco device.
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Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - SNMPv3 Configuration
In this video, learn about SNMPv3, the most secure version of SNMP, and how to configure it for encrypted communications.
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Complete Linux Training Course to Get Your Dream IT Job - WildCards (*, ?, ^, [])
Leverage wildcards to enhance your command-line efficiency, simplifying searches and operations on multiple files.
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4 Types of Sentences {Sentence Writing}
In this video, we explore the four types of sentences and practice identifying them along with using the correct punctuation mark at the end—a crucial step in building strong writing skills for students of all ages. We cover...
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Handmade 2 | A Journey Through Perfect Waves and Handshaped Boards
On paper, shaping yourself a surfboard by hand would seem like a giant pain in the ass. Shaping bays are small, dusty, sweat-inducing spaces. Planer whirs are not anyone's preferred soundtrack. You'll make a lot of shit surfboards on...
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Planning and writing a persuasive speech
Pupil outcome: I can plan and write an effective persuasive speech. Key learning points: - Single paragraph outlines can be used to create effective plans. - Topic and concluding sentences should use rhetorical devices carefully for...
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Thinking from Lulu's perspective and asking questions
Pupil outcome: I can think from characters’ perspectives and ask characters questions. Key learning points: - A character's facial expressions and actions help infer how they feel, such as when Lulu is told she can have a cat - Asking...
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Writing an information report with commands
Pupil outcome: I can write an information page, including commands. Key learning points: - Instructions can be added to an information report to tell someone what to do and how to do it, such as 'Feed your cat'. - Instructions can also...
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Truth tables
Pupil outcome: I can construct a truth table to represent a Boolean expression or circuit. Key learning points: - A truth table is a way of summarising and checking the logic of a circuit. - The table shows all possible combinations of...
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Peer editing a non-chronological report about pandas
Pupil outcome: I can edit my own and my peer's non-chronological report about pandas. Key learning points: - Editing is a critical part of the writing process. - Writing is most successful when editing is used to rethink, rephrase and...
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Writing the conclusion of a persuasive letter to Sherlock Holmes
Pupil outcome: I can write the conclusion of a persuasive letter, using a range of cohesive devices. Key learning points: - Writing is most successful when structure, content and vocabulary are planned. - The conclusion should use a...
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Linguistic features of a journalistic report
Pupil outcome: I can use direct and reported speech and I can use a range of cohesive devices to connect ideas. Key learning points: - A journalistic report contains factual statements mixed with different individuals' perspectives. - It...
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Writing the beginning of a letter: 'Anna Hibiscus' Song'
Pupil outcome: I can write the beginning of a letter, including a greeting. Key learning points: - Writing a letter is a way to communicate to someone - Letters start with a greeting such as 'Dear Anna' or 'To Anna' - Writing in the...
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Using speech in the climax of 'The Firework Maker's Daughter'
Pupil outcome: I can develop and punctuate direct speech for a dialogue in the climax. Key learning points: - Direct speech is the term used for a person speaking out loud in a text . - It is crucial to consider character perspective...
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Speech second: inverted commas and punctuation rules
Pupil outcome: I can accurately punctuate a speech second sentence. Key learning points: - Direct speech is the term used for a character speaking out loud in a text. - A speech second sentence begins with the reporting clause followed...
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Crafting character through dialogue
Pupil outcome: I can carefully craft a character through the use of dialogue. Key learning points: - Dialogue should be punctuated and laid out clearly and accurately to make it clear who is speaking. - The reporting clause is helpful...
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Using punctuation accurately in dystopian descriptions
Pupil outcome: I can use a range of basic punctuation in my dystopian descriptions. Key learning points: - Accurate puncutation helps make your writing clear - Each piece of punctuation has a different purpose - You should use each piece...
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Writing the end of a letter: 'Anna Hibiscus' Song'
Pupil outcome: I can write questions to a character using a question mark. Key learning points: - A letter may include questions which you have to reply to - A further question might be asked at the end of the letter so someone can reply...
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Revising sentence and punctuation types for a dystopian description
Pupil outcome: I can recall and practise how to write a technically accurate description. Key learning points: - Effective revision means that you can remember key information, without using your notes - Recalling examples of each of the...
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Is it going ok? 'Ça va ?'
Pupil outcome: I can ask and answer the question 'Ça va ?' Key learning points: - Silent final consonants -s and -t can be practised by listening and matching speech to written words. - Ça va can be the question ‘Is it going ok? or...