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Sports
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for kids to learn the basic rules of soccer, volleyball, tennis and baseball. In this compilation video kids will learn, sport by sport, what are the parts of the field, how teams are formed, what types of players there are, the position of the players on the field and how games are played. This video belongs to the science collection and is an excellent resource for elementary education, encouraging kids to learn about sports.

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Sports
2 Views · 2 months ago

Today Jason played different kinds of Sports! Kids can Learn different sports easily with this video! Jason played golf, soccer, American football, basketball, badminton, tennis, baseball and bowling! Have fun watching children!

Sports
2 Views · 2 months ago

Lots of sports are played with balls! This video teaches preschoolers and toddlers the names of different kinds of balls. Children will love the cute animations and real video of people playing sports. What is your favorite sport?

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Sports
2 Views · 2 months ago

3 EASY FOOTBALL SKILLS for KIDS | Football tutorial
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Rankokaa
2 Views · 1 year ago

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The Moon and the Earth

Hello friends, welcome to a new video from Happy Learning. Today we are going to learn about… the Moon.

The Moon is the only satellite that rotates around our planet and it takes 28 days to completely go around the Earth. But, do we now what a satellite is? A natural satellite is any kind of celestial body that rotates, or actually, orbits around a planet.

The Moon is never still, it moves and in two ways. It has a movement of rotation, which means it turns in its own axis, and a movement of translation, that is to say, it rotates around the Earth.
The duration of the movement of rotation and translation is 28 days. Because it takes the same amount to rotate on its own axis and to completely go around the Earth, the Moon always shows us the same face.

When we observe the Moon along a period of time it appears to change shape. These changes in appearance are called lunar phases and they repeat every 28 days. There are four: full Moon, first quarter, new Moon and last quarter. The Moon phases are produced by two reasons: the movement of the Moon around the Earth and because the Moon reflects light form the sun as a mirror.

New Moon
In this phase the Moon is passing between the Earth and the Sun. The illuminated face of the Moon is facing the opposite direction to Earth. The dark side ends up facing the Earth, and this is why we cannot see the Moon.

First Quarter
You can see it approximately one week after the new Moon. One half of the illuminated side faces the Earth. It is called the first quarter because, from the new Moon phase, the zone illuminated by the sun grows every time.

Full Moon
Approximately a week after the first quarter, we can see the whole Moon illuminated. The Earth is between the Moon and the sun and we can see it fully.

Last Quarter
The Moon presents its other half face illuminated. The name of the last quarter comes from the fact that the illuminated side becomes smaller and smaller each time

A very easy trick to now whether the Moon is in its first or last quarter is the following. If the Moon has the shape of a C, it is in its last quarter and if it has the shape of a D, it is in its first quarter.

So now you know, the Moon has 4 phases:
New Moon, first quarter, full Moon and last quarter.

Know we are going to learn a few facts about the Moon

Do you know the distance between the Moon and the Earth? Although it looks as though it is not very far away, the Moon is about 385,000 kilometers from the Earth.

Another very interesting fact is that a rocket takes three days to get to the Moon. Its incredible, isn’t it?

The first astronaut that stepped on the Moon was Neil Armstrong and this very important accomplishment occurred in the year 1969 aboard the Apollo 11 rocket.

The Moon is 4 times smaller than the Earth, but it is very important for the sustainability of life in our planet. The Moon generates tides; Do you now what that is? A tide is the rise and fall of the sea level. They occur every 6 hours approximately.

Well now you know a little bit more about the Moon, very interesting, right?

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Pets & Animals
2 Views · 1 year ago

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What are you waiting for? Hi kids, today we are going to meet the bear, a very special mammal, who is very cute.
As you can see in the video the majority of bears have a very big and chubby body, with short legs and a long snout.
Like most mammals, its body is covered in hair. A bear’s fur can vary a lot in colour. It can go from snow white like a polar bear, to Brown like this grizzly bear, or to White and black like these friendly panda bears.

Although bears are very heavy and big animals, they are very capable of climbing trees with a lot of agility, however this is not always the case. They are also very competent swimmers.

Bears are omnivorous animals; they eat meat and vegetables, like us humans, however they are much greedier. The panda bear, for example, spends twelve hours a day eating bamboo and we all know how much the majority of bears love honey. To obtain most of the food they eat, they use their very developed sense of smell, it’s even better than a dogs.
There is a very special characteristic that bears have that converts them into a very interesting animal.
When the cold arrives in the freezing winter the majority of bears hibernate. They spend every day sleeping, they don’t wake up, they don’t eat, they don’t sleep, they dot drink and they don’t even poo… They live of the fat they accumulated during spring, summer and autumn. That is why they are so greedy, because they have to eat enough during these seasons, so that they can sleep all Winter.
Like all mammals, bears are viviparous, that is to say they are born form their mothers womb and the baby bears are also born without hair, teeth and are blind.
Bears are hunted for their fur, as coats and carpets can be made from them, and this is why they are in danger of extinction. If we don’t take care of them they can completely disappear from the face of the earth or they would only be able to remain in zoos.

An ability that bears have that always catches everyone’s attention is that they can stand on their back legs. This can be a very terrifying show as they can appear huge when they do so.
The most common bear is the grizzly bear; they can measure up to approximately three meters and weigh about 1477 pounds. It’s a lot, isn’t it?
Well know you now a bit more a bout bears, and even though they are not very lovable, they are super interesting!

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Pets & Animals
2 Views · 1 year ago

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What are you waiting for? The dolphin, a very friendly mammal

Hello friends, and welcome to a new Happy Learning video. Today we are going to learn about one of the most friendly and fun mammals, presenting the dolphin.

Dolphins are aquatic mammals which live in most seas around the world.

Dolphins have a dorsal fin on the top part of their body and two lateral fins as well as a flat tail called a fluke, which they use to beat the water in an up and down motion, allowing them to swim at great speeds as well as completing agile jumps out of the water.

Did you know that dolphins don't have a nose? They have a beak and they breathe through a hole above their head. Can you see it? well this hole is called the blow hole and they close it every time they go under water so as not to let water come into their lungs.

Dolphins can submerge themselves up to 300 meters deep and can hold their breath for almost 25 minutes!

Do you know how dolphins sleep? It is really curious...because they sleep...in sections. First half of their brain and half of their body goes to sleep and when that part wakes up, the other half goes to sleep. It is for this reason that they sleep with one eye open, always aware of what is going on around them. Like this they are always alert...

Dolphins belong to the cetaceous family, like whales.
The average length of a dolphin is around 4 and a half meters, which is the length of normal car and they weigh about 300 kilos.

For orientation, dolphins use a system called echolocation. The sounds the dolphins emit travels through water until it rebounds off an object found in its path, and sends it back to the dolphin. Now the dolphins can calculate how far away the object is, its size and also its shape.

Dolphins are carnivorous, their main source of food is based on crustaceans, fish, squid and octopus.

Dolphins just like all mammals are viviparous and the gestation of a baby takes 12 months. During the first month of a baby´s life, it feeds on the mother's milk and then the baby is taught how to hunt by other members of its family.
Dolphins are not scared of humans and when they encounter them, they are very friendly. They are really playful and curious animals.
Dolphins tend to live in a group and are extremely intelligent. As they are together in a group they help each other by defending off sharks and orcas by butting them with their strong beak.

But do you know what the dolphin´s biggest problem is? The humans. It is because of humans hunting them and contaminating the waters which is causing many dolphins to die. Many dolphins have been trapped in fishermen's nets or suffocated with plastic bags and rubbish which has been thrown in the sea, but this is a problem happening not just for dolphins but for many other marine species, such as turtles and seals. It is for this reason that it is just so important to look after our seas and oceans and that we should never, ever, ever, throw anything into the water.

If we maintain nature clean, dolphins as well as all other living creatures will be very happy.

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Pets & Animals
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that talks about interesting facts about the world's most fun animals. Dogs are very intelligent animals that can live in the company of humans. Penguins are very peculiar animals. They are birds but they can't fly. Frogs are amphibians, because they can live both on land and in water. Turtles have shells where they hide if they feel threatened. Ducks are oviparous animals, because they lay eggs where their embryos develop.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children to learn about animals. It is an excellent video for infant, primary and bilingual education.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children to learn what anger is and how to identify it when they feel it. Not being clear about how we feel can generate frustration, confusion or discomfort at not knowing how to react. Each emotion is linked to sensations that allow us to identify what we or the people around us are feeling. In this video we focus on anger, also known as rage, a natural emotion in the face of frustration, injustice or irritation. Although anger is an unpleasant emotion, it is necessary and helps us to identify what we disagree with. It can give us the drive and motivation to act on it.

How does anger affect our body? When you get angry, you can feel your heart beating faster. Your muscles tense as they prepare for action. Breathing becomes faster and more irregular. At times, your palms may become sweaty or you may feel heat spread in your body making you think you are about to explode.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching about emotions and how to distinguish when they feel angry. It is an excellent video for primary and early childhood education.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children to learn what sadness is and how to identify it when they feel it. Not being clear about how we feel can generate frustration, confusion or discomfort and not knowing how to react. Each emotion is linked to sensations that allow us to identify what we or the people around us are feeling. In this video we focus on sadness, an emotion we feel when we suffer a loss, a disappointment or we are facing an unfavorable situation. Although sadness is an unpleasant emotion, it is very necessary and helps us to adapt to a new situation or one that we did not expect, and, incidentally, helps us to reflect.

How does sadness affect our body? When you are sad, you may feel that there is a heavy weight on your chest and in your body that does not allow you to move as well. Your shoulders are hunched and your breathing is slow and deep. At times, you may feel a lump in your throat and feel like crying.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching about emotions and how to distinguish when they feel sad. It is an excellent video for elementary and early childhood education.

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Pets & Animals
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that talks about characteristics and interesting facts about jellyfish, butterflies, frogs and bees. Bees are invertebrate animals, which belong to the insect group. Bees live in communities known as hives; they are very social animals! Butterflies are also invertebrate animals that belong to the insect group. Ninety-nine percent of butterfly species are herbivorous and eat leaves and nectar. Jellyfish are invertebrate and carnivorous animals. They eat plankton, crustaceans, eggs and fish larvae. Jellyfish come in many sizes. The largest can weigh up to 200 kilos and measure up to 36 meters! Frogs are vertebrate and carnivorous animals. Like other amphibians, they live in damp places near water in rivers, ponds, lakes, or even large puddles. Did you know that the smallest frogs weigh about 5 grams and the largest can weigh up to half a kilo?

This is an educational video for children that talks about the main characteristics of different animals and a lot of interesting facts about them. It is an excellent video for elementary school.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that introduces beach vocabulary words. We will talk about the words sea, sand, waves, sun, sunscreen, towel, sandcastle, bucket, shovel and swimsuit.This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching vocabulary related to the beach. It is an excellent video for primary and early childhood education.Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :DIf you like our videos, download Smile and Learn now. You’ll discover thousands of activities for children aged 3 to 12 years, all designed by educators. We have hundreds of games, interactive stories and videos in five languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish and French. Try a month for free and start the adventure!www.smileandlearn.com

arts
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that talks about the properties of materials. The most important properties of materials are strength, rigidity, impermeability, transparency, elasticity, plasticity, flexibility, brittleness, solubility, magnetism, thermal conductivity and buoyancy. Knowing these properties will help students to understand the characteristics of different materials and have a better understanding of the world around them.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children to learn about materials. It is an excellent video for infant, primary and bilingual education.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children in which they will learn the basic emotions: happiness, anger, sadness and fear. Emotions are responses that our body creates as a reaction to what happens around us. They can be of all different types but they are all equally important, as they allow us to express and understand our inner self and that of the people around us. The duration of emotions is limited, that is to say, they are temporary. Although sometimes it may seem the opposite, all emotions are equally necessary, and that is why it is very important to learn to listen to them and express them. Emotions allow us to understand how we feel, and thus be able to communicate that to the people around us. In addition, if we learn to recognize our own emotions, we will also be able to better understand how others are feeling.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching about basic emotions. It is an excellent video for primary and early childhood education.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that talks about storms. A storm occurs when two air masses of different temperatures and pressures collide and cause phenomena such as rain, hail, snow, lightning, strong winds and even tornadoes! Storms can have different intensities, sometimes they are very mild and sometimes they are very destructive. There are many types of storms such as thunderstorms, sandstorms or snowstorms. Sometimes storms produce hail, which is balls of ice that fall from the sky. Hail can be very harmful to the agriculture, destroying crops and spoiling harvests. It can also cause damage in cities by breaking windows or denting cars.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching about storms. It is an excellent video for early childhood and primary education.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that teaches how to subtract and add angles. To measure angles we use the sexagesimal system, which uses degrees, minutes and seconds as units. One degree equals 60 minutes, and one minute equals 60 seconds. The first step is to arrange the measurements of the angles you want to add, one below the other. You have to be very careful when positioning them so that they match exactly. In other words, the degrees go under the degrees, the minutes go under the minutes and the seconds go under the seconds. Once we have the angles correctly placed, we have to add each column separately. We start by adding the seconds, then the minutes and finally the degrees. It is important that the results of the seconds and minutes columns have a value between 0 and 59. If the minutes or seconds go over 59, we have to subtract 60 minutes or seconds and add one unit to the left. To subtract angles the first step is to place the measurements of the angles in the standard subtraction format, the smaller angle under the larger angle. To find out which is greater, look at the degrees. The figure with the largest number of degrees is the larger angle. If the degrees are equal, look at the minutes. The one with the larger amount of minutes should go on top. If the minutes are also equal, look at the seconds. Now you have to place the degrees under the degrees, the minutes under the minutes and the seconds under the seconds. Once you have placed them properly, first subtract the seconds, then the minutes and finally the degrees. It is important that the results of the seconds and minutes columns have a value between 0 and 59. If the top number of minutes is less than the bottom one, subtract one from the degrees, add 60 to the minutes, and continue with the subtraction.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching addition and subtraction of angles. It is an excellent video for primary education.

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Preschool & Kindergarten
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that talks about magnetism and magnets. Magnetism is the property of some objects to attract metallic elements, like iron. Matter is electrically charged and normally this charge is electrically neutral, i.e. the number of negative and positive charges is balanced. However, in certain materials this is not the case, and this imbalance causes attraction or repulsion. Magnets can be both natural or artificial and one of their main properties is magnetism, the ability to attract objects composed of iron and other metallic materials. Natural magnets are found in nature. An example is magnetite. Artificial magnets are made by humans from different metals such as iron or steel. Magnets have two poles, which are normally found at their end zones, and these generate a magnetic field. These zones are known as north pole and south pole. If we put two opposite poles together, they attract each other. In other words, if we bring together the north pole of one magnet and the south pole of another, they attract each other. On the other hand, if we put two of the same poles together, they repel each other. Digital information storage devices such as hard disks and memory cards use magnetic properties to store data. Screens, speakers and other electronic objects also have magnets in them.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching what magnetism and magnets are. It is an excellent video for primary education.

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Pets & Animals
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children that talks about characteristics and interesting facts about lions, tigers, sharks and crocodiles. The lion is a vertebrate animal, which means it has a skeleton. It is a mammal and a carnivore, so it eats other animals that live in the same habitat, the savanna. The tiger is a vertebrate animal belonging to the mammal group. It is carnivorous and can be found in the savanna, rainforests and grasslands. The shark is a vertebrate animal and belongs to the fish group. Sharks are carnivorous and their size depends on the species, but they can weigh from a few ounces up to 5,000 pounds. Finally, the crocodile is a vertebrate animal that belongs to the reptile group. It is carnivorous and lives in rivers, lakes and wetlands.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching the characteristics of ferocious animals like lions, tigers, sharks and crocodiles. It is an excellent video for early childhood education.

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 2 months ago

Educational video for children in which they will learn what the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) are. The Sustainable Development Goals are a list of 17 global goals adopted by the United Nations and the countries that make it up. They aim to eradicate poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved by 2030. They are: ending poverty, zero hunger, good health and well-being, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth; industry, innovation and infrastructure; reduced inequalities, sustainable cities and communities; responsible production and consumption, climate action, life below water, life on land; and peace, justice and strong institutions as well as partnerships to achieve these goals.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching what the Sustainable Development Goals are. It is an excellent video for primary education.
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