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What is a Good Argument?: The Logic Condition


By The Critical Thinker Academy

It is commonly said that a necessary condition for an argument to be "good" is that the conclusion should "follow from" the premises. The logic condition further establishes a good argument by saying if all the premises were true then we would have good reason to believe the conclusion. In this video, the instructor gives examples of what is a hypothetical definition an argument

What Is Synonym? (One Minute Video Dictionary Series)


By amandacamacho

In this short video, students will learn about the definition of "synonym". Synonym is defined as a word SIMILAR in meaning to another. Hop and jump, glad and happy are given as examples. This is a good resource to help elementary students understand this word.

Definition of a Circle - Radius of a Circle


By yourteachermathhelp

Students learn the definitions of a circle (is a set of points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point in the plane), the given point is called the center, and the distance from the center to the circle is called the radius. Whichever point on the circle is chosen the distance to the center of the circle will be the same, so all radii of a given circle are congruent. Good quality video for grade four and up.

The Spelling Mistakes Song


By KidsTV123

It's a song for older children and adults. It's designed to highlight the most common spelling mistakes in English. The words addressed are definitely, separate, embarrassing, affect, effect, necessary, there, their, they're, a lot, disappointing, and recommend

11th Grade Reading


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11th grade ELA lesson aligned to MA Curriculum Frameworks ELA Standard: RL 2 – Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.

3 States of Matter for Kids (Solid, Liquid, Gas): Science for Children - FreeSchool


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Matter is all around us! Solid, liquid, and gas, everything you see, touch, and even breathe is made of matter. Matter is made of atoms, and the arrangement of the atoms determines whether the

Different types of texts part one


By Ib Hother Andersen

I will tell you about texts, about literature, and about drama

Nasheema S Dixon | Encouraging and Empowering Youth Through Her Poetry Books


By Lumos

In this video, the author Nasheema S. Dixon talks about her two books, “Dear You, Young Girl” and “Dear you, Young Boy.” Through her books, she shares how she is encouraging kids to dare to be the best version of themselves that they can.

Greek and Latin prefixes


By LearnEnglishwithValen-BasicEnglishlessonsbyValenESL

This video gives the definitions of some prefixes and then gives examples of words that contain them.

Talking about the future in English - WILL, GOING TO, and -ING


By Espresso English

In this video, the instructor explains how to talk about the future by expressing an intention, confirmed plan, prediction, promise, or decision.