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Probability with permutations and combinations
By Khan Academy
A different way to think about the probability of getting 2 heads in 4 flips
Probability with permutations and combinations
By Khan Academy
Thinking about the different ways we can pick officers in order to find the probability of one situation in particular.
Example: Different ways to pick officers | Precalculus | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Thinking about the different ways we can pick officers in order to find the probability of one situation in particular.
Writing to PRESENT vs Writing to DISCOVER
By The Critical Thinker Academy
This video focuses on one particular aspect of the process that students really need to hear about: the distinction between writing for presentation and writing for discovery. The instructor emphasizes that this is a process that has distinct developmental stages, and the way students think about what they are writing, and how they approach the act of writing, will differ depending on which stage they are at
Spotlight Video - To, Two, Too
By SinglishtoEnglish
What is the difference between the words To, Two and Too? Watch today's video.
English Pronunciation Lesson 1: Homophones, Homographs and Homonyms
By Intenga4Englishlearners
This video defines and gives examples of common homophones, homographs, and homonyms.
Word Study in Action: Vocabulary Development
By Knatim
In this video, the teacher presents an open word sort.
Word Study in Action: Vocabulary Development
By Knatim
In this video, the teacher presents an open word sort.
4th Grade Text Structure Lesson - YouTube
By TheSpaldingMethod
4th Grade Text Structure Lesson - YouTube
3rd Grade Main Idea Lesson
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3rd grade lesson using Frog & Toad to identify the main idea and supporting details. Aligned to MA Curriculum Standards: RI 3.1 (Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers) and RI 3.2 (Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea).
AE Live 5.1: Practical Applications for Critical Thinking in English Language Teaching and Learning
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04 -What is an Arithmetic Sequence? - Part 1 - Arithmetic Sequence Formula & Examples
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!