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Solve problems involving mass
Pupil outcome: I can solve problems involving mass. Key learning points: - Visualising a word problem helps us see the mathematics. - Word problems can be represented as a bar model by identifying the parts and the whole. - The bar model...
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Recognise, describe and sort 3D shapes
Pupil outcome: I can recognise, describe and sort 3D shapes. Key learning points: - Understand how to sort shapes into 2 sets using the criteria 'has' and 'has no'. - Cuboids have rectangular faces and cubes have square faces. -...
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Explain what volume is in a range of contexts
Pupil outcome: I can explain what volume is in a range of contexts. Key learning points: - Volume is the amount of space that an object takes up. - Objects with the same volume do not always have the same mass.
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Comparing and estimating mass and volume
Pupil outcome: I can compare objects with ones I know to estimate mass and volume. Key learning points: - The size of something does not determine how much mass (or matter) an object has. - Taller containers do not always hold a greater...
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Changing the speed of a parachute
Pupil outcome: I can clearly describe how drag forces affect the motion of falling objects. Key learning points: - The gravitational force on a falling object is constant. - The drag force on a falling obejct depends on its speed and...
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Changing the direction of light
Pupil outcome: I can explain how mirrors are reflective materials that are used to change the direction in which light travels. Key learning points: - When light is reflected off the surface of an object, it changes direction. -...
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Line Spectra: The Fingerprints of Atoms
Line spectra are unique patterns of light emitted or absorbed by atoms, resembling discrete lines. These patterns serve as the "fingerprints" of different elements, providing critical insights into atomic structure and composition....
Prime Coaching Sport
Individual throwing & catching challenges
Here's 10 throwing & catching challenges to improve hand eye coordination and reaction time!
Science ABC
Why Are Tennis Balls Fuzzy?
The fuzz on a tennis ball is important because it helps the ball to spin and slow down. The fuzz also makes the sport easy on the spectators by making the ball easier to follow. You must have seen tennis greats like Serena Williams,...
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Exploring forces
There are two kinds of force – pushing and pulling forces.
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Gases – Odd one out
Four balls that are used in different sports are shown on screen, but which is the only one that has a solid filling?
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Newton and the First Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester outlines the contributions of Sir Isaac Newton to the study of physics. She explains his first law of motion.
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Why Are Tennis Balls Fuzzy?
The fuzz on a tennis ball is important because it helps the ball to spin and slow down. The fuzz also makes the sport easy on the spectators by making the ball easier to follow. You must have seen tennis greats like Serena Williams,...
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Introducing Solids
A video entitled “Introducing Solids” that recognizes the key attributes of cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres.
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Standard Notation and Word Notation
Mr. Addit explains standard notation and word notation. Then, using the place value chart, he shows how numbers can be written in standard notation and in word notation.
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Experiments in Probability
Mr. Addit provides a few examples of experimental probability of a simple event. He demonstrates that conclusions can be drawn by studying data collected from these experiments.
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The Metric System
Mr. Addit introduces the basics of the metric system. He explains that the metric system is based on 10’s, which makes calculating and number conversions quite easy.
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Our Solar System
Dr. Forrester classifies the parts of our solar system by examining such components as planets, moon, Sun, Milky Way, comets, asteroids, and meteors. She explains lunar phases, lunar eclipses, and solar eclipses. Dr. Forrester...
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Math Solves Everyday Problems
“Math Solves Everyday Problems” gives examples of day-to-day problems that require math skills to solve.
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot Live - Friday at 5 [Episode #3]
Sir Linkalot Live - Friday at 5 [Episode #3]
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Force and Motion
A video entitled “Force and Motion” which depicts an experiment to show how force affects motion.
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Mass
This live-action video program is about the word mass. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word mass through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...