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Programming Electronics Academy
Loop and Setup: Arduino Course 3.6
A description of the two functions, loop() and setup(), that every Arduino program must have.
Curated Video
The Nine Types of Intelligence: Understanding Howard Gardner's Theory
The video discusses Howard Gardner's theory of nine types of intelligence and provides examples of each type through a hypothetical scenario of building a bridge. The types include picture smart, nature smart, number smart, people smart,...
Weatherthings
Water Smart: Water in the Air - Rain
Water in the Air reveals the varied phases of water that surround us, fall on us, travel in air, and serve as a crucial component of the water cycle. Emphasis is on the fact that water in air can be vapor or solid, visible or invisible,...
Curated Video
Decoding 4 Phoneme Words with Consonant Blends
In this lesson you will learn how to decode four-phoneme words that start with consonant blends by segmenting each sound and blending them all together to make words.
Ancient Lights Media
Cell Reproduction Interphase
Cellular Reproduction Set: 2. This clip introduces the cell life cycle: focus is on the growth (G1-G2) and synthesis(s) stages of interphase.
Oxford Comma
Why Do You Remember This Poem? Reading, Summary, and Analysis of Poe's "Annabel Lee"
"Annabel Lee" raises more questions than it does answers - not surprising considering it's by the master of mystery, Edgar Allen Poe. As Poe's last complete poem, "Annabel Lee" is intrinsically tied to his mysterious life and the even...
Curated Video
Decode 5-phoneme words that start with 3-consonant blends in a text
In this lesson, you will learn how to decode five-phoneme words that start with three-consonant blends in a text by segmenting each sound and blending them all together to make words.
Wonderscape
Phonological Awareness: Building CVC Words
This program meets Common Core kindergarten reading standards. The teacher explains phonological awareness and how to build three-letter CVC words (consonant, vowel, consonant). The students learn about vowels and consonants, and...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with 3 Consonant Blends
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode words that start with three consonant blends. The teacher emphasizes the importance of segmenting each sound and blending them together to form the word. The video also...
Curated Video
Decoding Words with Consonant Blends
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode words that start and end with consonant blends. They emphasize that consonant blends work the same whether they appear at the beginning or end of a word. The teacher provides...
Amor Sciendi
Euclid: The Art of Geometry
Here we discuss the influential artist Euclid of Alexandria and his peerless work The Elements.
Kids Learning Videos
Farm Animal Guessing Game! An Alphabet Spelling Game for Kids
Let's play a fun alphabet guessing game! This farm animal themed spelling video is great for young children. Preschoolers and toddlers can listen to animal sounds, watch fun animations, and guess the starting letter of each...
Curated Video
Reading Words with the R-Controlled Syllable AR
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with the R controlled syllable "ar." By using the vowel team chart and understanding that "ar" makes the R sound like in "car," students can break down and blend the sounds in words...
Curated Video
Understanding Subordinating Conjunctions and Joining Clauses
In this video, students will learn the difference between dependent and independent clauses and how to use subordinating conjunctions to join them.
Sprouts Learning
Project-Based Learning: How It Works and Why It’s So Effective
Project Based Learning, in short PBL, is a powerful way to learn new things and remember them for a long time. It describes a form of learning that happens as a result of solving actual problems.
Professor Dave Explains
Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns: Using Questo and Quello
Demonstratives.
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics Figure Skating
Every four years, we watch the stakes for Olympic figure skaters get higher, as they try to increase rotation in the air with their triple axels and quadruple toe loops. How do they do that? It's a scientific principle that we asked...
Curated Video
Decoding Four-Phoneme Words with Consonant Blends and Magic E
In this video, the teacher explains how to decode four-phoneme words that start with consonant blends and end with a magic "e." By segmenting each sound and blending them together, students can effectively decode and read these words.
Curated Video
What is Menstruation?
In this video, young people learn the biological process of menstruation. They also learn that menstruation is a normal, healthy, and clean phenomenon, which should be embraced as a beautiful entry into womanhood.
TMW Media
ASL - Families, same sign, different genders
Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss....
Curated Video
Understanding and Using Flashbacks in Narrative Writing
This video is a lesson for students on using flashbacks in writing. It explains what a flashback is, how it can be used to develop characters and plot, and provides examples and practice exercises. The teacher guides students in adding...
Curated Video
Constructing Linear Functions: Defining Equations
Learn how to define a linear function by constructing an equation. The concept of initial value and rate of change is introduced, and the pattern of steps to determine the output based on the input is demonstrated. The equation Y = MX +...
Curated Video
Decoding Three Phoneme Words with Consonant Digraphs in a Text
In this video, the teacher explains how readers can decode three-phoneme words with consonant digraphs in a text. The steps involve locating the word, writing it down on a sticky note, segmenting each sound, and blending them back...
Science360
Virtual Reality Maps
The ancient city of Rome wasn't built in a day, but now that city, along with all its famous landmarks, can be digitized in just a matter of hours. A new computer program under development at the University of Washington in Seattle combs...