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Shark facts! Learn all about sharks with these shark facts for kids! This is an animal learning video you will not want to miss! Perfect for the classroom and home!
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As we discussed in the introduction video to this series, making a budget to balance your finances is a great way to ensure you have money for the things you want. Financial Literacy—Making a Budget explains how to create a budget based on your income and expenses. This will help your kids learn how to use a spending plan in order to use their money wisely.
Budgeting is a great skill to have that will help you learn how to save for something you want to buy. A budget is a spending plan to based on your income and expenses. In other words, it estimates how much money your earn and spend over time. Expenses can be either fixed or variable. Fixed expenses are the same every time you have to pay them. Variable expenses, well, vary.
To make a budget, you have to look are how much money your earn or receive as gifts (income). Then you look at your expenses. Subtracting your expenses from your income gives you the amount of money you have left over to spend on something you want. You must be careful to watch out for unexpected expenses though, which can put a dent in that budge of yours!
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What you will learn in Financial Literacy—Making a Budget:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 What is a budget?
1:34 How to make a budget—income
2:20 How to make a budget—fixed and variable expenses
3:40 Accounting for unexpected expenses and contingencies
4:41 Try it at home!
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This video teaches toddlers to count from 1 to 5 in Dhivehi (Maldivian) Language.
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00:08 - Rook
08:56 - Bishop
15:45 - Queen
20:38 - Knight
29:33 - Pawn
38:09 - King
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As we discussed in the introduction video to this series, deciding between needs and wants can be tough. Financial Literacy—Needs and Wants explains the difference between needs versus wants. But it goes further and describes what opportunity cost is. This will help your kids learn how to make decisions, not between needs and wants, but wants and more wants.
A need, as you now know, is something that is necessary to your survival. Food, water, and shelter are needs because we have to have those things in order to survive. Wants include way more things because there are lots of things in this world that we don't have to have to survive. Toys, games, books, subscriptions to stuff. While it may be hard to decide between a need and want, sometimes it's even harder to decide between two wants.
Opportunity cost relates to decisions between wants. It is basically the cost of missing out on the option you do not choose. The video offers an example in which Frankie Finance has to choose between a pair of rollerblades she has saved up for and going to the movies with her friends. The rollerblades cost more than she has, but there will be a sale to bring down the price to one she can afford.
If Frankie chooses the rollerblades, she will miss out on a movie night with her friends. If she chooses to go to the movie, she will not be able to afford the rollerblades, which will be on sale for one day only. If she doesn't buy them then, she will not be able to get them. There is an opportunity cost tied to each decision. One thing you can do to help you make decisions like this is to create a pros and cons list!
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What you will learn in Financial Literacy—Needs and Wants:
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Difference between needs and wants
1:39 Opportunity costs
2:01 Example of opportunity cost in action
3:19 How to decide between options
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Get ready for fun facts and tricks in this multiplication learning video for kids! Math doesn't have to be tricky! Learn how to do basic multiplication and learn some tricks you can use to make multiplication even easier! Great for grades 1, 2, 3 and even 4!
00:00 Multiplication is like a game
0:45 First multiplication example
1:09 How multiplication works
1:43 Practicing multiplication
3:32 Second multiplication example
4:48 Third multiplication example
6:17 Multiplication tricks
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This live-action video program is about the word push. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word push through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Viewers will see and hear the word force used in a variety of contexts providing students with a model for how to appropriately use the word. Related words are also used and reinforced with visuals and text.
In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity. It is measured in the SI unit of newtons and represented by the symbol F.
The normal force is due to repulsive forces of interaction between atoms at close contact. When their electron clouds overlap, Pauli repulsion (due to fermionic nature of electrons) follows resulting in the force that acts in a direction normal to the surface interface between two objects. The normal force, for example, is responsible for the structural integrity of tables and floors as well as being the force that responds whenever an external force pushes on a solid object. An example of the normal force in action is the impact force on an object crashing into an immobile surface.
An elastic force acts to return a spring to its natural length. An ideal spring is taken to be massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and infinitely stretchable. Such springs exert forces that push when contracted, or pull when extended, in proportion to the displacement of the spring from its equilibrium position.
Since forces are perceived as pushes or pulls, this can provide an intuitive understanding for describing forces. As with other physical concepts (e.g. temperature), the intuitive understanding of forces is quantified using precise operational definitions that are consistent with direct observations and compared to a standard measurement scale. Through experimentation, it is determined that laboratory measurements of forces are fully consistent with the conceptual definition of force offered by Newtonian mechanics.
Forces act in a particular direction and have sizes dependent upon how strong the push or pull is. Because of these characteristics, forces are classified as "vector quantities". This means that forces follow a different set of mathematical rules than physical quantities that do not have direction (denoted scalar quantities). For example, when determining what happens when two forces act on the same object, it is necessary to know both the magnitude and the direction of both forces to calculate the result. If both of these pieces of information are not known for each force, the situation is ambiguous. For example, if you know that two people are pulling on the same rope with known magnitudes of force but you do not know which direction either person is pulling, it is impossible to determine what the acceleration of the rope will be. The two people could be pulling against each other as in tug of war or the two people could be pulling in the same direction. In this simple one-dimensional example, without knowing the direction of the forces it is impossible to decide whether the net force is the result of adding the two force magnitudes or subtracting one from the other. Associating forces with vectors avoids such problems.
Pushing against an object that rests on a frictional surface can result in a situation where the object does not move because the applied force is opposed by static friction, generated between the object and the table surface. For a situation with no movement, the static friction force exactly balances the applied force resulting in no acceleration. The static friction increases or decreases in response to the applied force up to an upper limit determined by the characteristics of the contact between the surface and the object.
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Welcome back to BabyTime TV. This time, we will teach you different types of sports balls and their uses like football, base ball, cricket ball etc.
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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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Did you know gorillas are as strong as bulldozers? In fact, they are one of the strongest animals on the planet! In Gorillas for Kids, you'll learn exactly why that is. Gorillas use their strong arms and hands to gather food and build comfortable nests for resting. This strength also helps them swing from tree branches and move through their thick forest homes. And, of course, it helps them protect the troop, maintain order, and defend their territory.
When it comes to hygiene, gorillas are experts at grooming each other. Grooming is when an animal carefully cleans the fur of other group members. Gorillas use their fingers to pick out dirt, leaves, and parasites from each other's fur. This grooming behavior serves several vital purposes. First, it helps gorillas build and strengthen their social bonds. Second, it helps gorillas stay healthy and clean. Through grooming, they can avoid infections and keep their coats in good condition.
Gorillas are wonderful parents. They treat their young ones with a lot of care and love. Baby gorillas are called infants, and their moms are very protective of them. Moms carry their infants on their backs to keep them close. As the young gorillas grow, they learn essential things from their moms and the rest of the troop, such as what to eat and how to behave. This helps them grow up strong and prepares them to live on their own in the forest one day.
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0:22 What is a gorilla?
1:32 Gorillas are wonderful parents
2:03 Diet of a gorilla
3:23 Other interesting facts
4:45 Common traits between gorillas and humans
5:24 Why are they important to the environment?
6:38 Review of the facts
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Earth is our home. Do you know how to draw and paint earth easy? Let's try together...
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This video aims to teach babies and toddlers colors in Dhivehi language.
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What's the difference between a wildcat and a wild cat? Well, you could probably say you own a wild cat as a pet because of its crazy personality. But yours would not be considered a wildcat. In this video, you and your kids will learn interesting facts about a group of species that scientists call wildcats, such as tigers, lions, jaguars, cheetahs, and leopards.
Wildcats are carnivorous, so they eat a lot of meat. They have excellent eyesight and hearing to help them find and capture their prey. Their diet includes antelopes, rabbits, giraffes, and even reptiles for some of them. Wildcats that live near human settlements often prey on poultry like ducks and geese.
These majestic animals are part of every culture and can be found on the oldest of cave drawings. They are often the face of companies and sports teams as mascots. Sadly, lots of wildcat species are endangered, and many others are vulnerable or near threatened. Their populations are declining because of habitat loss. Sometimes, habitat loss happens naturally, but in most cases, it's because of the increased use of land by humans for homes, buildings, and roads.
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I made this solar system 3d model for my school or science fair. So, she can understand better and can remember all the planets name. It can be good for school project also.It's easy and fun. Anyone can make it at home.
For this project what you need:
1) Foam balls (Different size for all the planets and the sun)
2) Black Foamboard
3) Acrylic paint
4) Hot glue
5) foam sheet
6) white chalk
At first, I colored all the foam balls for making planets and the sun with acrylic paint. And for Saturn ring, I used foam sheet and colored it with acrylic paint and glue it to the Saturn.
Now I cut the foam board (11x20 inch) 1 piece,
(3x11 inch) 2 pieces, (3x20 inch) 2 pieces.
Then join together as shown in the video and make it like box
Now paint with acrylic color using tissue paper so it will create a texture. Then take a toothbrush dip into white paint and sprinkle with your finger for more realistic look. Then using chalk draw the line of the orbit of the planets. And then stick all the Planets and the Sun using hot glue. Now your 3D Solar system is done.
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