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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Reading Data from File using Java and Printing in Java

Higher Ed
In this video, we will learn to read data from a file in Java and print it to the console. This video will demonstrate different approaches to reading data from files, such as reading character by character, line by line, or using more...
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Character Traits

3rd - Higher Ed
Character Traits explores the concept of characterization by explaining various character traits, including physical, emotional, and behavioral.
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Identifying the Theme of a Poem

K - 8th
"Identifying the Theme of a Poem" demonstrates strategies to use when determining the theme of a poem.
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Identifying Conclusions 1

K - 8th
"Identifying Conclusions" demonstrates how to examine concluding statements by reading passages and identifying the conclusions.
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Narrative Writing 1

K - 8th
Narrative Writing explains the purpose of narrative writing and lists examples of focused, specific topics for narrative writing.
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Descriptive Writing

K - 8th
Descriptive Writing explains the purpose of descriptive writing and lists examples of focused, specific topics for descriptive writing.
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Protagonist and Antagonist

K - 8th
Protagonist and Antagonist explores the concept of characterization by defining the terms protagonist and antagonist and providing examples.
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Avoiding Shifts in Verb Tense

K - 8th
"Avoiding Shifts in Verb Tense" models how to revise inappropriate shifts in verb tense.
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Reading an Autobiography

K - 8th
This video discusses the components of an autobiography <br/>
and how to critically read works in the genre.
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Narrative Writing

K - 8th
Narrative Writing explains the concept of narrative writing by citing the characteristics and describing the purpose of narrative text.
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Colson Whitehead

9th - Higher Ed
The first author to win the Pulitzer Prize for two consecutive novels, Colson Whitehead is one of the United States’ most versatile writers.
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Amanda Gorman

9th - Higher Ed
The youngest inaugural poet in history, Amanda Gorman introduced a new generation to the lyrical power of poetry and became a modern-day icon in the process.
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Mark Twain

9th - Higher Ed
Known as the Father of American Literature, Mark Twain used satire and a sharp wit to explore and reveal the realities of US society in the 19th century. In doing so he developed an all-new “American style” of writing.
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Alice Walker

9th - Higher Ed
As the first Black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, Alice Walker helped to bring the Black experience to readers across the globe. A true trailblazer, her work continues to entertain and enlighten.
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Multiple Plot Lines

K - 8th
“Multiple Plot Lines” will explain how to write a story using multiple plots.
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Expository Writing

K - 8th
Expository Writing explains the concept of informational writing by citing the characteristics and describing the purpose of expository text.
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Atmosphere and Allusion

K - 8th
“Atmosphere and Allusion” describes two literary techniques that contribute to an author’s style. Atmosphere includes sensory details to describe the mood that the author creates. Allusion occurs when an author references people, places,...
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I am YOUR Bladder! | The Bladder Song | KLT Anatomy

Pre-K - 5th
Your bladder is a muscular sac, let's learn about all its parts!
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Reading Fluency: Speed, Accuracy, and Expression

K - 3rd
This video teaches kids the three most important parts to being a fluent reader: just-right speed, accurately reading the story, and expression through feeling and punctuation. These videos are educational videos and lessons for kids....
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Email: Closing and Proofreading Like a Pro

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dive into the essential skills of wrapping up your email with a precise closing and an error-free body. From constructing a clear call to action to running a fine-tooth comb through your text, you'll learn how to perfect your email...
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Author’s Purpose

K - 8th
Author’s Purpose determines the importance of writing for purpose by reading passages and identifying the author’s purpose for writing.
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Figurative Language and Tone

K - 8th
Figurative Language and Tone interprets figurative language and shows its relationship to tone.
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Using Commas: Items in a Series

K - 8th
Using Commas: Items in a Series teaches how to use of commas to separate items in a series by adding commas where necessary to correct sentences.
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Author’s Purpose Types

K - 8th
Author’s Purpose Types explores the three types of author’s purpose: to entertain, to persuade, and to inform.