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Making small numbers in different ways
By Khan Academy
Learn that if we have 3 bananas, then we need 7 more bananas to make 10 bananas.
What counts as reading?
By Snap Language
This video explores what counts as reading and what makes someone an avid reader. It encourages reading different texts and to read for enjoyment.
Converting U.S. customary units of fluid volume
By Khan Academy
Moving easily between gallons quarts pints cups and fluid ounces makes you really valuable in a ton of different situations.
Possessive Nouns
By MsKathyK1
In this video, a classroom teacher defines possessive nouns and tells how to make nouns possessive. Then, she provides different examples of possessive nouns in different classroom situations. Different slides of students are shown illustrating each sentence that uses a possessive noun.
Wellbeing For Children: Confidence And Self-Esteem
By Lumos Learning
Who are you? What makes you who you are? This Miniclip follows Sheng as he explores the different things that create his identity – including his values, hobbies, cultural background, religion, language, and personality. By following three simple steps, students will learn how to recognise their unique identity – and celebrate it!
Time word problem: How long is Susan`s break? | 4th grade | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
We're looking for the difference in time in this unit conversion word problem. We'll use a timeline to make it a little easier. Follow along.
Converting units word problems (metric)
By Khan Academy
We're looking for the difference in time in this unit conversion word problem. We'll use a timeline to make it a little easier. Follow along.
What Makes a Research Paper?
By OnDemandInstruction
This instructional video presents what makes a research paper, items that must be included in a research project, and the differences between a research paper and an essay.
Wellbeing For Children: Identity And Values
By Lumos Learning
Who are you? What makes you who you are? This Miniclip follows Sheng as he explores the different things that create his identity – including his values, hobbies, cultural background, religion, language, and personality. By following three simple steps, students will learn how to recognise their unique identity – and celebrate it!
Wellbeing For Children: Resilience
By Lumos Learning
Who are you? What makes you who you are? This Miniclip follows Sheng as he explores the different things that create his identity – including his values, hobbies, cultural background, religion, language, and personality. By following three simple steps, students will learn how to recognise their unique identity – and celebrate it!
TCT 007 | 5 Essential Components of Critical Thinking | Part 1: Logic vs. Argumentation
By The Critical Thinker Academy
In this video, the instructor lists the five components that make up critical thinking: logic, argumentation, rhetoric, background knowledge, attitudes, and values. He focuses on the differences between logic and argumentation.
Converting units (metrics)
By Khan Academy
We're going to convert minutes into hours, but consider whether it is best to state the answer as a decimal or a mixed number. In truth, it doesn't make a difference...both are correct!
TCT 007 | 5 Essential Components of Critical Thinking | Part 1: Logic vs. Argumentation
By The Critical Thinker Academy
In this video, the instructor lists the five components that make up critical thinking: logic, argumentation, rhetoric, background knowledge, attitudes, and values. He focuses on the differences between logic and argumentation.
Introduction to Reading Skills: Making Inferences Rap
By Mr.Gastoon woodland
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text
ENGL001: Evidence
By Saylor Academy
This video comes from a basic composition class. It explains three different perspectives on evidence : reasons for its use, kinds of evidence, and finally its effect. Several "student" characters including Petunia the pterodactyl and Geoffrey the giraffe make for more than usually engaging and lively instruction.
ENGL001: Evidence
By Saylor Academy
This video comes from a basic composition class. It explains three different perspectives on evidence : reasons for its use, kinds of evidence, and finally its effect. Several "student" characters including Petunia the pterodactyl and Geoffrey the giraffe make for more than usually engaging and lively instruction.
U.S. System of Education - English Vocabulary with JenniferESL
By Lumos Learning
Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I've been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. For more info and resources, visit www.englishwithjennifer.com.
How Essay Style is Related to Essay Structure
By The Critical Thinker Academy
In this video, the instructor emphasizes the difference between the structure and the style of an argumentative essay. He defines structure as those aspects of writing which a writer can outline or diagram. He shows graphics of an argumentative and an inverted pyramid structure. Style concerns what choices a writer makes to fit a certain task, purpose, and audience.
Learn English - Singular, Plural, and Non-Count
By efljack
This tutorial describes the difference between singular and plural nouns, as well as other number class-related issues. Many examples and clear definitions make this video easy to follow. Other areas of the English language that change due to singular and plural forms are addressed as well.