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Peer Pressure
Dr. Forrester teaches about peer pressure and how to handle social situations.
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Bills and Coins
Mr. Addit explains the value of $10, $5, and $1 bills. He explains that we count bills by the largest value first, the same way we count coins.
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Counting Coins
Mr. Addit reviews the values of coins and models adding combinations of coins.
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The Value of Coins
Mr. Addit tells the story of how he made a purchase at the store and how he figured out what his correct change should be. He then identifies coins and their values and models counting money and making change using a number line.
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Place Value: Ones, Tens, and Hundreds
Mr. Addit provides an overview of base ten blocks. He relates counting with base ten blocks to using the place value chart.
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Expanded Notation
Mr. Addit explains expanded notation and uses the place value chart to show how numbers can be written in expanded notation. Then he models how to write numbers in standard notation, word notation, and expanded notation.
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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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Multiplying Using the Partial Products Method
Mr. Addit demonstrates the partial products method of multiplication. He also models multiplying two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers.
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Adding Decimals
Mr. Addit demonstrates how to properly add decimals, both while regrouping and without regrouping.
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Exploring Decimals
Mr. Addit introduces the concept of decimals as parts of whole numbers. He draws the comparison between decimals and fractions.
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Understanding and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
This video introduces the concept of algebraic expressions and guides learners through the process of evaluating expressions, step by step.
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GCSE Maths - How to Solve Best Buy Questions #88
This video covers: - How to figure out which item is best value if we're given the prices and amounts of 2 options. E.g. if one bottle is 1.2L and costs £1.80, while another bottle is 2L and costs £3.20, which is better value? This video...
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True Equations
"True Equations" models how to solve word problems by finding the value that makes an equation true.
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Absolute Value Word Problems
"Absolute Value Word Problems" models how to list rational numbers given in word problems from least to greatest or greatest to least by using knowledge of absolute value.
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Solve for Absolute Value by Plotting Each Value on a Number Line
Solve for Absolute Value by Plotting Each Value on a Number Line solves for absolute value in real-world scenarios by plotting each value on a number line.
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Identify Equivalent Expressions
Identify Equivalent Expressions identifies whether two expressions are equivalent by using the same value to evaluate both expressions.
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Histograms: # of Observations
Histograms: # of Observations records the number of observations for histograms by determining the number of values between five specified intervals for each.
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Add a Given Value: Inequality
Substitute a Given Value into an Inequality substitutes a given value into an inequality to determine whether the value is true or not.
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Add a Given Value: Equation
Add a Given Value: Equation substitutes a given value into an algebraic equations to determine whether the value is true or not.
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Hartman's Value Profile
What is Hartman's Value Profile? a Hartman Value Profile assessment reveals underlying values that drive behavior and why these behaviors result in success (or failure) across leaders and teams. The assessment can also be repeated over...
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First Chicago Method - Business Valuation
What is the First Chicago Method of Business Valuation? The First Chicago Method is a valuation technique used to determine the financial worth of an investment or company by considering projected future cash flows and discounting them...
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Excess Earnings Method - Business Valuation
What is the Excess Earnings Method of Business Valuation? The excess earnings method (also called the “formula” method) basically values a company in two pieces – the tangible value and the intangible (or “goodwill”) value. The tangible...
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Economic Value Added - Business Valuation
What is the Economic Value Added Method of business valuation? EVA is the incremental difference in the rate of return (RoR) over a company's cost of capital. Essentially, it is used to measure the value a company generates from funds...