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kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS for kids - Arthropods, mollusks, worms, cnidarians, and echinoderms.

Welcome to an exciting biology lesson for kids! In this episode, we'll explore the fascinating realm of invertebrates, those spineless little heroes that play a crucial role in nature. From cunning spiders to colorful insects and elusive worms, we'll journey through their tiny worlds to discover their incredible abilities and adaptations. Get ready for an educational journey full of fun and wonder as we uncover the marvels of invertebrates!

Educational video for kids to discover invertebrate animals, like arthropods, worms, cnidarians, mollusks, sponges, echinoderms... Among the invertebrate animals, we draw attention to the frog, the jellyfish, the starfish, the earthworm, the snail, the silkworms and lots more.

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kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

Discover hundreds of never-before-seen resources! Create your free account at https://my.happylearning.tv/ and start learning in the most entertaining way.

kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

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Listen to Muhammad Sulaiman (Yusuf Islam's grandson) sing the popular song in praise of our Mothers, 'Your Mother' written by Yusuf Islam.

Abu Huraira reported that a person came to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and asked : Who among the people is most deserving of a fine treatment from my hand ? He said : Your mother. He again said : Then who? He said: Again it is your mother. He said: Then who? The Prophet (peace be upon him) said : Again, it is your mother. He (again) said: Then who? Thereupon he said: Then it is your father.

Lyrics:
Who should you give your love to
Your respect and your honour to
Who should you pay good mind to – after Allah,
Comes your Mother,
Who next? Your Mother
Who next? Your Mother
And then your Father

Cause who used to hold you
And clean you and clothe you?
Who used to feed you
And always be with you?
When you were sick, stay up all night,
Holding you tight?
That’s right no other, your Mother

Who should you take good care of
Giving all your love?
Who should you think the most of – after Allah?
Comes your Mother,
Who next? Your Mother
Who next? Your Mother
And then your Father

Cause who used to hear you
Before you could talk?
Who used to hold you
Before you could walk?
And when you fell, who’d pick you up?
Clean your cut?
No one but, your Mother, your Mother

Who should you stay right close to
Listen most to?
Never saying no to – after Allah
Comes your Mother,
Who next? Your Mother
Who next? Your Mother
And then your Father

Cause who used to hug you
And buy you new clothes?
Comb your hair and blow your nose?
And when you cried who wiped your tears
Knows your fears? Who really cares?
Your Mother

Say Alhamdulillah,
Thanks to Allah
Thank You Allah for my Mother

Your Mother
Written by Yusuf Islam and performed by Muhammad Sulaiman

Concept Design, Script & Supervision: Yusuf Islam, Merve Cirisoglu
Animation Direction & Character Design: Merve Cirisoglu
I Look I See Series Project Manager: Majid M. Hussain
Production Manager: Azmir Mutalib
Production Studio: Little Critters Workshop (Malaysia)
Music, SFX Editing & Mix: Felipe Gutierrez
Sound Supervision: Pablo Gutierrez
Sound Design: Gonzalo Matijas, Nahuel Palenque, Pablo Gutierrez
Drum Programming: Benammi
I Look, I See Sonic Signature: Benammi

I look, I See Animated Series supported by the Yusuf Islam Foundation

Special Thanks: Eza Basri, Walid Omar & the team at Little Critters Workshop, Muhammad Sulaiman Hussain, Imran Husain

Mountain of Light is a non-profit organisation founded by Yusuf Islam / Cat Stevens in 1994. Producing spiritual audio and visual content on Islam and spirituality.

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kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

When children learn colors, it is so much fun! These fun and educational videos teach colors for kids. These videos are ideal for use in school classrooms and home classrooms. ESL learners learn from and enjoy the videos too. Each video teaches a different color such as green, red, blue, yellow, and orange!

00:00 Start
00:08 - Orange
02:15 - Blue
04:10 - Green
06:30 - Yellow
08:29 - Red

Learning the names of colors and correctly identifying colors is one of the first academic skills that young preschoolers and kindergarteners learn. When children learn to name colors, they effectively describe objects in their environment. But knowing colors is more than that. When children learn colors, they can compare and contrast things in the child’s environment as well as use color to sort and classify objects.

The color videos from Kid’s Academy are perfect for teaching different colors. The videos are the appropriate length for young learners and simply explain what the different colors are and what the colors look like. The clips show our favorite elephant character on a different color adventure in each video. In the videos, the student sees examples of objects of each color. The color and color word are clearly stated and repeated often so that the learner remembers and pronounces the color name correctly.

When teaching colors for children, teachers and parents have the opportunity to extend the learning after viewing the videos. Ask your student or child to name other foods that are orange, red, blue, green or yellow. Identify objects in the home and classroom and name their color. And children cannot resist painting and drawing with these colors. Older students learning to write and spell color words benefit from writing the color words learned from the videos too!

Identifying colors for children is fun and an important milestone in a child’s early learning. With these clips, children learn quickly to identify and name each color. School and home classrooms can use these videos as a visual aid to assist young children with color mastery and provide fun and entertainment while learning.
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kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

The lunar phase or phase of the Moon is the shape of the directly sunlit portion of the Moon as viewed from Earth. The lunar phases gradually and cyclically change over the period of a synodic month (about 29.53 days), as the orbital positions of the Moon around Earth and of Earth around the Sun shift.

The Moon's rotation is tidally locked by Earth's gravity; therefore, most of the same lunar side always faces Earth. This near side is variously sunlit, depending on the position of the Moon in its orbit. Thus, the sunlit portion of this face can vary from 0% (at new moon) to 100% (at full moon). The lunar terminator is the boundary between the illuminated and darkened hemispheres.

Each of the four "intermediate" lunar phases (see below) is around 7.4 days, but this varies slightly due to the elliptical shape of the Moon's orbit.

In western culture, the four principal phases of the Moon are new moon, first quarter, full moon, and third quarter (also known as last quarter). These are the instances when the Moon's ecliptic longitude and the Sun's ecliptic longitude differ by 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°, respectively.[a] Each of these phases occur at slightly different times when viewed from different points on Earth. During the intervals between principal phases, the Moon's apparent shape is either crescent or gibbous. These shapes, and the periods when the Moon shows them, are called the intermediate phases and last one-quarter of a synodic month, or 7.38 days, on average. However, their durations vary slightly because the Moon's orbit is rather elliptical, so the satellite's orbital speed is not constant. The descriptor waxing is used for an intermediate phase when the Moon's apparent shape is thickening, from new to full moon, and waning when the shape is thinning.

When the Sun and Moon are aligned on the same side of the Earth, the Moon is "new", and the side of the Moon facing Earth is not illuminated by the Sun. As the Moon waxes (the amount of illuminated surface as seen from Earth is increasing), the lunar phases progress through new moon, crescent moon, first-quarter moon, gibbous moon, and full moon. The Moon is then said to wane as it passes through the gibbous moon, third-quarter moon, crescent moon, and back to new moon. The terms old moon and new moon are not interchangeable. The "old moon" is a waning sliver (which eventually becomes undetectable to the naked eye) until the moment it aligns with the Sun and begins to wax, at which point it becomes new again. Half moon is often used to mean the first- and third-quarter moons, while the term quarter refers to the extent of the Moon's cycle around the Earth, not its shape.

When an illuminated hemisphere is viewed from a certain angle, the portion of the illuminated area that is visible will have a two-dimensional shape as defined by the intersection of an ellipse and circle (in which the ellipse's major axis coincides with the circle's diameter). If the half-ellipse is convex with respect to the half-circle, then the shape will be gibbous (bulging outwards), whereas if the half-ellipse is concave with respect to the half-circle, then the shape will be a crescent. When a crescent moon occurs, the phenomenon of earthshine may be apparent, where the night side of the Moon dimly reflects indirect sunlight reflected from Earth.

kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

"What is Push?" is an elementary science video tailored to seamlessly integrate with the elementary science curriculum and meet NGSS standards, providing young students with a solid foundation in physics.

Learning Objectives:

1. Define Push: Uncover the mystery of "push" as we break down its fundamental meaning and significance.
2. Explore Real-world Examples: Dive into a plethora of real-life scenarios to grasp the practical applications of push in our daily lives.
3. Understand Physics Concepts: Gain insights into the principles and physics concepts associated with push, unraveling the forces that shape our world.

Resources for further learning: Subscribe to our YouTube channel [@HarmonySquare] for more enriching science videos for kids!

Enhance the learning experience by downloading lesson plans, worksheets, and activities at [www.harmonysquarelearning.com].

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kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

Bully Education on the Learning Videos Channel

Bullying is the use of force, coercion, or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception (by the bully or by others) of an imbalance of physical or social power. This imbalance distinguishes bullying from conflict. Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behavior characterized by the following three minimum criteria: (1) hostile intent, (2) imbalance of power, and (3) repetition over a period of time. Bullying is the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another individual, physically, mentally, or emotionally.

Bullying ranges from one-on-one, individual bullying through to group bullying, called mobbing, in which the bully may have one or more "lieutenants" who may be willing to assist the primary bully in their bullying activities. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as "peer abuse". Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context of rankism. The Norwegian researcher Dan Olweus says bullying occurs when a person is "exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons", and that negative actions occur "when a person intentionally inflicts injury or discomfort upon another person, through physical contact, through words or in other ways". Individual bullying is usually characterized by a person behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person.

A bullying culture can develop in any context in which humans interact with each other. This may include school, family, the workplace, the home, and neighborhoods. The main platform for bullying in contemporary culture is on social media websites. In a 2012 study of male adolescent American football players, "the strongest predictor [of bullying] was the perception of whether the most influential male in a player's life would approve of the bullying behavior."

Bullying may be defined in many different ways. In the United Kingdom, there is no legal definition of bullying, while some states in the United States have laws against it. Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse – psychological (sometimes called emotional or relational), verbal, physical, and cyber.

kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

Bully Education on the Learning Videos Channel

Bullying is the use of force, coercion, or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception (by the bully or by others) of an imbalance of physical or social power. This imbalance distinguishes bullying from conflict. Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behavior characterized by the following three minimum criteria: (1) hostile intent, (2) imbalance of power, and (3) repetition over a period of time. Bullying is the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another individual, physically, mentally, or emotionally.

Bullying ranges from one-on-one, individual bullying through to group bullying, called mobbing, in which the bully may have one or more "lieutenants" who may be willing to assist the primary bully in their bullying activities. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as "peer abuse". Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context of rankism. The Norwegian researcher Dan Olweus says bullying occurs when a person is "exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons", and that negative actions occur "when a person intentionally inflicts injury or discomfort upon another person, through physical contact, through words or in other ways". Individual bullying is usually characterized by a person behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person.

A bullying culture can develop in any context in which humans interact with each other. This may include school, family, the workplace, the home, and neighborhoods. The main platform for bullying in contemporary culture is on social media websites. In a 2012 study of male adolescent American football players, "the strongest predictor [of bullying] was the perception of whether the most influential male in a player's life would approve of the bullying behavior."

Bullying may be defined in many different ways. In the United Kingdom, there is no legal definition of bullying, while some states in the United States have laws against it. Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse – psychological (sometimes called emotional or relational), verbal, physical, and cyber.

kokkotv
2 Views · 11 months ago

🌞🌜 Discover the fascinating dance of day and night with our latest educational video, 'What is Day and Night?' Specially crafted for kids in Grades K-5, delve into the rhythmic rotation of Earth that brings about our daily experiences of sunrise and sunset. 🌅🌌
Watch now!

🌏 In this adventure:
We embark on a journey to unravel the science behind why we have day and night. Using vibrant animations and clear explanations, we explore Earth's rotation, unveil the mystery of solar time, and take a peek into the vast world of astronomy.

📚 Extend the Learning Journey:
Pair the visual delight of our video with hands-on learning using our activity sheets. Perfect for reinforcing concepts in a tangible way. Grab your worksheets here: https://www.harmonysquarelearn....ing.com/science/day-

💡 Illuminate Young Minds with Discussion Questions:
Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky during the day?
How does Earth's rotation contribute to the cycle of day and night?
Can you think of how the time of day affects animals and plants?

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arts
2 Views · 9 months ago

Action Verbs In English with Sentences for kids| Learn English Sentences with kids | Daily Sentences| Speak English sentences for kids |

Rankokaa
2 Views · 9 months ago

https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Practice basic multiplication in this fun Homeschool Pop math learning video for kids in early elementary!

00:00 What is multiplication?
0:26 Multiplying times two
0:59 Multiplying times three
4:26 Multiplying times one
5:42 Multiplying times zero
6:39 More practice
8:01 Order doesn't matter with multiplication
9:07 What does "the product" mean?
9:50 Last practice questions


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Music credits:
Savannah Sketch by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io
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Paradise Found by Kevin MacLeod
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Hotrock by Kevin MacLeod
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Tech Live by Kevin MacLeod
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Pinball Spring by Kevin MacLeod
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Tyrant by Kevin MacLeod
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Equatorial Complex by Kevin MacLeod
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Bit Quest by Kevin MacLeod
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Screen Saver by Kevin MacLeod
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Chipper Doodle by Kevin MacLeod
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Ouroboros by Kevin MacLeod
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Mellowtron by Kevin MacLeod
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Aerosol of My Love by Kevin MacLeod
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Pamgaea by Kevin MacLeod
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Vibing Over Venus by Kevin MacLeod
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Severe Tire Damage by Kevin MacLeod
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Street Party by Kevin MacLeod
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Tabuk by Kevin MacLeod
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Galactic Rap by Kevin MacLeod
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Getting It Done by Kevin MacLeod
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Thanks for watching!
I hope to see you next video!

Daniel
"Homeschool Pop"

Rankokaa
2 Views · 9 months ago

This is AWESOME! It is amphibian time with Homeschool Pop in this animal learning video for kids! Kids will love learning the basics about this fascinating type of animal that is named after it's two lives! See what makes amphibians different than any other type of animal!

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Rankokaa
2 Views · 9 months ago

WOW! In this tiger facts video for kids you will learn some incredible facts about tigers! Kids will love learning about the largest cats in the world! Perfect video for the classroom or home. Let's learn!
Homeschool Pop offers a unique, dynamic learning experience. We strive to have the right balance of silliness and learning to keep students and children engaged as we look at tigers!

We hope you enjoyed the classroom edition of the tiger facts video! Thanks for watching, and we hope you will keep watching and learning. You are awesome!



Tigers Facts for Kids | Classroom Learning Video

Teacher Resources
2 Views · 9 months ago

YIPPEE! In this adjective video for kids you will learn about what adjectives are, words that describe! You will learn how adjectives compare and contrast with nouns and how adjectives are used! Perfect video for the classroom or home. Let's learn!
Homeschool Pop offers a unique, dynamic learning experience. We strive to have the right balance of silliness and learning to keep students and children engaged as we look at adjectives!

We hope you enjoyed the classroom edition of the adjective video! Thanks for watching, and we hope you will keep watching and learning. You are awesome!



Adjectives: Words that Describe | Classroom Video

Teacher Resources
2 Views · 9 months ago

Hurray children! It is time to learn about goods and services in this video for kids of all ages! Goods and services are fun and easy to learn in this classroom video! Learn the difference between goods and services and how to pick them out!
Homeschool Pop offers a unique, dynamic learning experience. We strive to have the right balance of silliness and learning to keep students engaged as we look at goods and services!

We hope you enjoyed the classroom edition of the goods and services video! Thanks for watching, and we hope you will keep watching and learning. You are awesome!


Goods and Services for Children | Classroom Video

arts
2 Views · 9 months ago

This is a full lesson video on 3D shapes for children! It is a re-release of my first video ever, titled "3D Shapes for Kids". I used to re-release shortened versions of videos that could be used in classrooms.

Thanks for watching! I hope you have an AMAZING day!

Daniel
"Homeschool Pop"

arts
2 Views · 9 months ago

My first video ever! I was brand new to this whole thing when I made this!
I teach about the 3D shapes in this, my first video as "Homeschool Pop"!
You will learn about shapes like spheres, cones, cubes, pyramids, and more!
I also have a review of the 2D shapes as well!
THANKS FOR WATCHING! I think you are so awesome!
And I hope to see you on some of my newer learning videos. The audio (and general video quality) have come a long way! At least I hope so. Haha.

Daniel
"Homeschool Pop"


00:00 Introduction
0:27 2D shape review
3:40 2D shape quiz
6:03 3D shapes
14:36 3D shape review

Teacher Resources
2 Views · 9 months ago

Let's master telling time on a clock using this video! In this video, we will cover the hour hand, the minute hand, how to read the hour hand, and how to read the minute hand, hence, how to tell the time! Master telling time in no time ;)

Math
2 Views · 9 months ago

Subtraction by counting back will help children to master the subtraction of one or two digit numbers with a number within 10 using your fingers, using the counting back method.

Math
2 Views · 9 months ago

⁣Comparing & Measuring Lengths - Grade 1




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