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One for All and All for One
Dr. Forrester teaches about the interdependence of the Earth’s spheres and explains how to identify the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.
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Build a DALL-E Image Generator using React, JavaScript, and OpenAI - UX and UI Integrations into DALL-E App with CSS
Here, we will continue with the integration process of the image generator application. We will finalize the page view and functionality using CSS and integrate the user interface with the application. This clip is from the chapter...
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Solid, Liquid, and Gas: It’s a Matter Thing
Dr. Forrester defines the three states of matter as solid, liquid, and gas. She also teaches the student the properties of matter and defines boiling point, melting point, freezing point, condensation, and evaporation.
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Leia Light - Objects & Opacity
An explanation of how light passes through transparent, translucent and opaque objects. The science is told in an imaginative way using cutting-edge technology through the character of Leia Light - an individual who has the superpower to...
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High Five Facts - Heat Transfer
This video explores five fun facts about heat transfer.
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Categories of Categories
Miss Palomine explains that there are many ways to categorize things. She begins by categorizing a variety of buttons. She then categorizes natural things such as leaves and rocks.
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What Are the Properties?
Miss Palomine explains that scientists observe physical properties of various objects and experiment to see if the properties can be changed. She makes a variety of observations about several objects (solids and liquids) and discovers...
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Go with the Flow
Miss Palomine shows examples of three types of matter – gas, liquid, and solid. She then describes the differences among them. She focuses on the properties of liquids, and asks the student to help her identify liquids from a list of...
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Is It a Solid?
Miss Palomine shows examples of three types of matter: gas, liquid, and solid. She then describes the differences among them. She asks the student to help her identify solids from a list of pictures.
All Ears English
2031 - Why Should You Chunk Your Language Learning?
Do you like chunks in your ice cream? Today find out the many different ways to use the word chunk in English - plus get some advice on the best ways to learn a new language.
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Planets of the Solar System
Planets of the Solar System describes each planet’s movement, distance, size, and composition in relation to the sun.
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Baking Soda and Vinegar Balloon
Baking Soda and Vinegar Balloon investigates chemical change as a form of energy by conducting an experiment with a bottle, a balloon, baking soda, and vinegar.
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Exploring Shapes: 2D and 3D
Today we're taking a walk around town, in every way, shape, and form. And luckily, we'll be examining shapes in every way, shape and form! Join us in this video as we learn about the attributes of 2D and 3D shapes. Attributes, such as...
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Exploring the States of Matter
Up until now, you may have not even thought about it, but everything in the world takes up space, even you. Of course, it does not all look the same and feel the same, or smell and taste, or act the same, and even sometimes it's...
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Heating and Cooling: Reversible and Non-Reversible Changes
In this video, Mighty Owl Smelts explores the concepts of heating and cooling through everyday examples like making s'mores and cooling down a drink. The video explains reversible changes, where substances can go from one state to...
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Sublimation
Sublimation explores states of matter by explaining and providing examples of the process of sublimation.
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Solids and Liquids
Let’s sing about science! This song introduces children to the different states of solids and liquids in various temperatures. Kids can learn about science vocabulary while learning about seasons and opposites.
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Characteristics of Liquids
Characteristics of Liquids compares and contrasts the basic properties of liquids by reviewing volume, color, temperature, density, and viscosity.
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Planets and Moons
Planets and Moons identifies the planets that have moons and debris that orbit them by describing the planets and their moons and debris.
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Boiling Points and Melting Points
Boiling Points and Melting Points examines boiling point and melting point by defining and exploring examples.
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The Earth’s Layers
The Earth’s Layers examines the physical makeup of the earth by exploring the earth’s core, mantle, and crust.
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Probing an Unexpected Symmetry
Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) describes how his early investigations into amorphous metals revealed a surprising icosahedral symmetry which led him on the road towards quasicrystals.
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Modelling Materials
Solar physicist Jenny Nelson, Imperial College, describes the importance of using the combination of computer models and laboratory experiments to understand the nature of materials involved in the development of solar cell technology.