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Drawing Conclusion
Drawing Conclusions teaches how to use clues from informational text to draw conclusions.
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Drawing Conclusions: The Case of the Missing Pumpkin Pie!
Drawing Conclusions: The Case of the Missing Pumpkin Pie!
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#8 How to Make Inferences While You Read (Reading Comprehension)
In this video, I teach you how to make inferences while you read. A lot of times, the author doesn't tell us directly what is happening so we have to make inferences. I teach a simple and easy process to help you understand what you are...
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Reading Strategy: Making Inferences or Drawing Conclusions: How Teachers Prepare for Christmas
Check out what I do to prepare for Christmas. I will show you how I do it all. Stay tuned until riddle 5 to see a spectacular event.
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How to Read and Interpret a Two-Way Table
In this math video we will answer an open response question where we are asked to interpret bivariate data in a two-way table. We will be asked to use joint frequencies to find marginal frequencies. We will identify ratios from a given...
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Building comprehension of 'The Sheep Pig' through rich discussions
Pupil outcome: I can discuss the plot of 'The Sheep Pig'. Key learning points: - Skimming and scanning is a way to retrieve information accurately and quickly from a text. - Reading between the lines to search for clues can help to infer...
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Writing a Conclusion: Summarizing, Drawing a Conclusion, and Framing Your Response
In this video transcript, the teacher guides students on how to write an effective conclusion by summarizing the main points, drawing a conclusion, and framing their response. The teacher emphasizes the importance of being specific and...
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Compare Populations Using Median
In this video, students are taught to read and interpret dot and line plots, and use them to estimate the median of each population. By comparing the medians, students can make inferences about the data and draw conclusions about which...
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Analyzing Data Distribution with Dot Plots: Clusters, Peaks, and Gaps
Learn how to read and interpret dot plots to identify clusters, peaks, and gaps in data. The examples given demonstrate how these patterns can provide insights into test scores and student performance. By understanding these visual...
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The Good And Bad Of Using Different Online Personas
Students meet ELA Common Core State Standards by making inferences about whether playing with identity online is harmful or harmless. Students learn to read a text closely, analyze details of how characters interact in a text, and draw...
One Minute Economics
Logical Fallacies in One Minute: Non Sequitur, Ad Hominem, Red Herring, Straw Man and Slippery Slope
Once you learn a thing or two about logical fallacies, you start realizing that this or that related to your debate skills is actually... well, a logical fallacy. Your tendency of making your opponent look bad is an Ad Hominem fallacy,...
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Engaging with the opening chapter of 'The BFG'
Pupil outcome: I can read aloud and discuss the opening chapter of 'The BFG’. Key learning points: - Reading aloud involves using an expressive voice, varying volume, emphasising keywords and using facial expressions. - Roald Dahl uses...
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Understanding and summarising perspectives
Pupil outcome: I can summarise a writer's viewpoint. Key learning points: - Key information can be used to make predictions and draw conclusions before you read a text. - Skimming and scanning can be a useful strategy for finding the key...
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Interpreting Graphs and Charts in Business
This video discusses the use and interpretation of different types of graphs and charts in a business context. It covers the three most commonly used charts- line graphs, bar charts, and pie charts, along with their strengths and...
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Thermal Properties of Water: Experiment on Obtaining Temperature-Time Graph of Melting Ice
This video is the second in a series about the thermal properties of water. It shows an experiment being carried out to obtain data for drawing a temperature time graph of melting ice. The experiment involves placing crushed ice in a...
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Exploring character relationships in 'The Firework Maker's Daughter'
Pupil outcome: I can discuss the relationship between Lila and Lalchand. Key learning points: - Using inference can help us to draw greater conclusions about Lila and Lalchand's relationship. - The relationship between Lila and Lalchand...
One Minute Economics
Three Types of Money in One Minute: Commodity Money, Representative Money and Fiat Money*/Currency
This is most definitely a very, very controversial topic. From nostalgia when it comes to commodity money (anything from gold and silver to cattle or seashells can be used as money) or representative money (the Gold Standard, for...
One Minute Economics
The Life/Work of Karl Marx and Marxism Explained in One Minute
Did my best to talk about the life/work of Karl Marx as well as about Marxism in one minute. Hate him or love him, Karl Marx can definitely be considered an influential economic thinker and as pretty much anyone can confirm, Marxism...
American Chemical Society
Does Melatonin Do Anything?
Melatonin is a supplement that is gaining popularity. The jury is still out, however, on its effectiveness according to the video presentation that is part of a larger reaction series. The narrator discusses the different factors that...
Crash Course
Economic Schools of Thought
Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes held different beliefs about economic systems that evolved from their predecessors, and then shaped by their countries' economic situations. A video from Crash Course Economics...
California Academy of Science
Nuclear Energy: Is Fission the Future?
Nuclear energy powers the Mars rovers as well as provides energy in more than 30 countries around the world. While some believe nuclear energy is the future of energy production, others worry about the risk factors and radioactive waste....
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Reading Bar Charts: Comparing Two Sets of Data
A bar chart is especially useful with comparing two sets of data. The difference in the bars give us a quick snapshot that allows us to draw some conclusions.
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