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What is Energy? | Types of Energy: Light, Heat, Water, Electrical and Wind | Kids Academy


By Lumos Learning

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Learn to Speed Read!


By MathCrazyTutoring

In this clip learn the principles of speed reading. Practice with a few exercises that you can try. Visit krismadden.com for more information

Adding decimals 2


By Khan Academy

We're adding 3 decimal numbers together in this example. Give it a try!

Money and decimal place value intuition


By Khan Academy

By writing out a decimal in words, you're forced to really show your understanding of it. Give it a try!

Money and decimal place value intuition


By Khan Academy

By writing out a decimal in words, you're forced to really show your understanding of it. Give it a try!

Learn to Speed Read!


By MathCrazyTutoring

In this clip learn the principles of speed reading. Practice with a few exercises that you can try. Visit krismadden.com for more information.

Multiplying decimals 3


By Khan Academy

Multiplying decimals? Try multiplying without the decimals first, them add them back in. We'll show you.

Multiplying decimals 2


By Khan Academy

Multiplying decimals? Try multiplying without the decimals first, them add them back in. We'll show you.

Money and decimal place value intuition


By Khan Academy

By writing out a decimal in words, you're forced to really show your understanding of it. Give it a try!

eSpark Learning: Point of View Instructional Video (7.RI.6)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video analyzes and annotates a text that makes an argument about the use of plastic water bottles. It explains how the author is trying to convince a reader of a certain opinion.

Defining similarity through angle-preserving transformations


By Khan Academy

Sal is given pairs of polygons, and then he determines whether they are similar by trying to map one onto the other using angle-preserving transformations.

Defining similarity through angle-preserving transformations


By Khan Academy

Sal is given pairs of polygons, and then he determines whether they are similar by trying to map one onto the other using angle-preserving transformations.

Exploring angle-preserving transformations and similarity


By Khan Academy

Sal is given pairs of polygons, and then he determines whether they are similar by trying to map one onto the other using angle-preserving transformations.

One-step equation intuition


By Khan Academy

The example of a scale where we try to achieve balance helps to explain why we do the same thing to both sides of an equation.

Defining similarity through angle-preserving transformations


By Khan Academy

Sal is given pairs of polygons, and then he determines whether they are similar by trying to map one onto the other using angle-preserving transformations.

eSpark Learning: Point of View Instructional Video (7.RI.6)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video analyzes and annotates a text that makes an argument about the use of plastic water bottles. It explains how the author is trying to convince a reader of a certain opinion.

Disc method: Function rotated about x-axis


By Khan Academy

This video serves as an introduction to solids of revolution. Determining their volume is a major topic in calculus, but for our purposes, try to visualize the shape made by the curve after revolving it about an axis. There are several videos in this series, so go through each (you can probably skip over the calculus part, unless you want a huge headstart on the topic!) and try to imagine the shapes of the solids of revolution.

Listening Comprehension – Learn English with strange news!


By English Teacher Jon - LEARN ENGLISH (engVid)

Listening to a story and answering questions on it is the best way to test and improve your listening comprehension. In this fun lesson, you will listen to a strange news story and have the opportunity to learn many new words. If you would like to continue the lesson, try to re-tell the story in your words. You could also try to use some of these new words in a sentence. The opportunities to learn are endless

US History for Kids | Social Studies for Grade 3 | Kids Academy


By Lumos Learning

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