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WOAH! It is time to learn about seconds, minutes and hours in this video for kids of all ages! Learn how long seconds, minutes and hours are and how to estimate them!
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Reptile facts! Learn all about reptiles with these reptile facts for kids!
This was originally uploaded as a shortened version of my "Reptiles for Kids" video back when YouTube allowed comments on videos made for children.
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Sentence fragments, here we come! This video for kids will share the important language arts concept of sentence fragments. Learn what is missing from sentence fragments and how they are different than complete sentences!
0 Introduction
0:21 Kids' Comments
1:23 Sentences like to be complete
3:02 What makes a sentence complete?
4:59 What is a sentence fragment?
6:00 Examples of sentence fragments
8:20 Review
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Learn ones, tens, hundreds and thousands places in this place values video for kids! We will learn what digits are, and how the value of the digit is determined by what place value it has!
00:00 What place values do
0:15 Digits
2:24 What place value means
2:49 Ones, tens, hundreds and thousands
7:03 Place value quiz
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WOAH! In this beginners amphibians video for children you will learn about this fascinating type of animals! You will discover how amphibians are different from other animals. Perfect video for the classroom or home. Let's learn!
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WOW! Learning about your brain is a great time in this brain video for kids. Perfect for classroom instruction! Learn about the structure and function of your brain, what your brain does, and how it does it! You will learn tons of exciting facts about this amazing organ called the brain!
This video was originally uploaded as a shortened version of my Human Brain for Kids video.
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WOW! Learn about sharks in this animal learning video for kids! These fish keep the ocean ecosystem balanced and are some of the most cool animals in the world! Sharks are awesome!
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Great White Shark at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, August 2006. Shot with Nikon D70s in Ikelite housing, in natural light. Animal estimated at 11-12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 m) in length, age unknown. Terry Gross.
Thresher Shark. Thomas Alexander, own work.
Hammerhead Shark, Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Barry Peters.
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Learn 4th grade language arts with these lesson videos! Key curriculum concepts like figurative language, sentence fragments and parts of a sentence are covered! These language arts videos for 4th grade students make learning fun!
00:00 Metaphors
6:21 Homophones
11:34 Prepositions
21:47 Action verbs
29:27 Similes
34:09 Sentence fragments
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2nd Grade math is fun with these learning videos! Each lesson can help students with word problems, math games or help prepare for a test! Great for a review of 2nd grade or for an introduction!
00:00 Introduction
0:12 Perimeter
6:55 Fractions
15:10 Multiplication
25:11 3D Shapes
43:03 Roman Numerals
49:22 Division
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What are the different types of clouds that we see in the sky? In this video for kids, you'll learn about 10 different types of clouds and what they mean. But first, what is a cloud? Clouds occur in the atmosphere. The atmosphere includes all of the gases that surround the planet, including the oxygen that we breathe! The atmosphere is also full of water. The water in the atmosphere is made of tiny drops that are too small for the human eye to see.
Clouds start forming when the liquid water droplets in our atmosphere transform into gaseous water vapor. When the water vapor rises it comes in contact with cooler, thinner air. As the warm air and water vapor cool, clouds are formed. All of that is a long way of saying that a cloud is a group of water vapor droplets or ice crystals hovering in the atmosphere.
The 10 types of clouds you'll learn about are cirrus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus, altostratus, altocumulus, nimbostratus, stratus, stratocumulus, cumulus, and cumulonimbus clouds. They all mean something different. For instance, cumulonimbus clouds are those giant, dark clouds that bring lots of rain and can even cause thunderstorms and tornadoes. On the other hand, cirrus clouds are thin and wispy clouds that appear during good weather.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about all the different types of clouds! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in Types of Clouds for Kids:
0:00 Introduction
0:23 What is a cloud?
1:25 Cirrus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus, altostratus, and altocumulus clouds
2:19 Nimbostratus, stratus, stratocumulus, cumulus, and cumulonimbus clouds
3:40 Review of the facts
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Did you know the most common type of natural disaster in the US is flooding? Nearly 90% of all disasters actually involve flooding in some way. In this video for kids, you'll discover that floods can result from tropical storms, hurricanes, extreme rains, or even thawing snow.
A flood is an overflow of water onto what is normally dry land. They can be a few inches high to dozens of feet high depending on the circumstance. They form in many different ways, such as melting ice, hurricanes, or the breaking of a dam or other barrier.
There are three types of floods—slow onset, rapid onset, and flash. Slow onset means that the flood happens gradually, over a long period of time, within days or even weeks. Rapid onset, on the other hand, means that the flood happens really quickly, usually within a day or two. Finally, flash floods are those that happen during a VERY short period of time, usually between a couple hours. These floods can be very dangerous and cause a lot of destruction.
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What you will learn in Floods for Kids:
0:00 Introduction
0:21 What is a flood?
0:42 How floods form
1:03 The Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927
2:02 Types of floods
3:28 Review of the facts
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Did you know that octopuses have the largest brains of all the known invertebrates in the world? Octopuses for Kids lays out quite a few quirky facts, like the fact that they have brains in their arms too! Each arm has a bunch of neurons that work together to help an octopus move in a coordinated way. All these brains make octopuses incredibly intelligent.
When octopuses need to protect themselves, they use an incredible strategy called autotomy. If an octopus is in danger, it will purposely "let go" of one of its arms. It can then escape its predators because its detached arm keeps moving as a distraction while the octopus makes a safe getaway. Even more amazing is that octopuses can grow a new arm later.
Here another cool fact. Octopuses have chromatophores in their skin. Chromatophores are specialized cells containing pigments that allow them to change color and create intricate patterns. These cells help them hide by matching the colors and patterns of their surroundings, like rocks or seaweed. That way, if an octopus is near a sandy area, it can turn brown to blend in, and if it's by a coral reef, it can turn the vibrant colors of the corals. Octopuses use this remarkable skill not just for camouflage but also to communicate with other octopuses and express their emotions.
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0:21 What is an octopus?
1:57 What do octopuses eat?
3:32 Other interesting facts
4:48 The strategy of autotomy
5:14 Why are they important to the environment?
6:06 Review of the facts
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16 CREATIVE DRAWING HACKS FOR KIDS
Lions are majestic animals. I love them so much. Let's draw and paint this beautiful lion together...
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Animals for Kids to Learn - 100 Animals for Kids, Toddlers and Babies in English | Educational Video
Animals for Kids to Learn. Here is an educational video of 100 Animals for kids, toddlers and babies in English.Subscribe to Kiddopedia channel for more animal names videos for children → https://goo.gl/O1jdcO
We are bringing you videos of 100 different animals to learn their names in English as well as the animal sounds. Only real animal videos in HD quality are used in this video with real animal sounds. Learning animals names correctly is very important for the early development of children. Animal names are spoken out with a native British English accent. This will help your kids to learn the sounds and names of animals correctly. Animal sounds in combination with animal videos are a perfect way for kids, toddlers, and kindergarten children to learn animal names.
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Horse
Cat
Bear
Elephant
Sheep
Lion
Pig
Monkey
Wolf
Rabbit
Duck
Deer
Cow
Kangaroo
penguin
Giraffe
Tiger
Turkey
dolphin
Donkey
Cheetah
Hen
Koala
shark
Squirrel
Zebra
Turtle
Fox
mouse
Polar Bear
Rhinoceros
Rooster
Goat
Goose
Camel
octopus
parrot
Frog
Chimpanzee
Bison
hamster
Hippopotamus
Leopard
Meerkat
Llama
Snake
Owl
Orangutan
alligator
Beaver
Ostrich
Hyena
Panda
Gorilla
lobster
Ram
seal
Coyote
bald eagle
Sloth
Cougar
hummingbird
grizzly bear
Hedhehog
iguana
muskox
sea turtle
Gazelle
Baboon
African buffalo
chameleon
Crocodile
goldfish
Jackal
toucan
Moose
whale
Snow Leopard
Skunk
anteater
canary
Alpaca
Lemur
Otter
seahorse
Raccoon
Weasel,
tapir
rat
starfish
reindeer
Chipmunk
Armadillo
guinea pig
crab
Lynx
walrus
Guinea Fowl
Bonobo
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Learn about cats with these interesting facts about cats for kids! This classroom learning video is perfect for school or home instruction. What is your favorite cat fact?
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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. Today we’re going to learn about mammals!
The diversity of mammals is amazing. They can be as huge as these whales,or as tiny as this cute little balancing mouse. They can be noisy like this howler monkey, or quiet like this hedgehog with its sharp, pointy spines.
Even though they’re amazingly diverse, all mammals have a number of common characteristics you should know about, so you can recognize and differentiate them.
All mammals are viviparous, they are born from their mothers’ womb. In their early stages of life, they feed on milk, which they get from their mothers' breasts where the mammary glands are. And that’s why they’re called mammals. And when they’re little, they’re so cute, aren’t they?
Mammals reproduce by internal fertilization when a sperm cell and an egg join inside the female.
As you can see, they have teeth inside their mouths, and lips around them so they can eat and suck milk.
Most mammals’ bodies are covered with hair, and all mammals breathe with their lungs, even if they live in the sea. Look at these dolphins coming to the surface for air.
The body temperature of mammals doesn’t depend on whether it’s cold or hot outside, because they can maintain their own internal temperature.
Almost all mammals are terrestrial, like camels, and jaguars. Some live in the sea and are called Marine mammals,like these dolphins,and these seals,There's even a flying mammal, bats are the only mammal that flies.
Mammals have four limbs, which vary depending on where they live. Land mammals have legs,so they can walk,and run when they need to,and Jump.,and sometimes even climb.
Marine mammals have fins so they can swim very fast...
And flying mammals have wings so they can fly through the sky...
Do you know which is the most wonderful mammal that lives on Earth?Human beings! People are mammals too...
How mammals feed
Depending on what they eat, mammals can be classified into different groups.
Herbivores only eat plants and their teeth are especially designed for grinding. Horses, sheep and llamas are herbivorous mammals. Some very special herbivores are called ruminants. They swallow their food almost without chewing it, and some of it is digested normally, but some of it is stored in their stomach, and when they want to, they regurgitate it into their mouth to digest it again. Cows, giraffes and goats are ruminants.
Carne means skin or meat in Latin, and that’s what carnivores eat: the flesh of other animals. Their teeth are large and sharp for hunting and tearing at their food.
Carnivores that eat insects and other invertebrates are called insectivores,like these anteaters.
Omnivorous mammals feed on both meat and plants. Bears, monkeys and humans are omnivores: we can eat a tasty burger with lettuce and tomato.
So, let's remember,
Mammals are viviparous, and in their early stages of life they feed on milk from their mother’s breasts,They have lips and breathe with their lungs,Their body temperature does not depend on the environment they are in, and depending on their food sources, they may be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.
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Technology today is truly wondrous! Can you even imagine there was a time when Microwaves weren’t something people had? No more microwave dinners, no more quick and easy heating! But do you know the story behind this amazing invention? Follow Dr. Binocs on his amazing adventure through time as he tells you all about the invention of Microwave!
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Background Score & SFX - Jay Rajesh Arya
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Addition by Counting on video will teach you the Basic Method of Addition Using Fingers!