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Grade 8 Mathematics
Adding numbers for children
Materials are the matter or substance that objects are made from. We use a wide range of different materials daily; these might include: metal. plastic. wood.
We have stepfamilies; single-parent families; families headed by two unmarried partners, of the opposite sex ; households that include one or more family members from a generation; adoptive families; foster families; and families where children are raised by their grandparents or other relatives.
A complex sentence is a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. It works best when you need to provide more information to explain or modify your sentence's main point.
#PropertiesOfMatter
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Video no.1 Physical and Chemical Changes-(Part-1)
https://youtu.be/jz0cP_K_CNA
Video no.2 Physical and Chemical Changes-(Part-2)
https://youtu.be/5wMef1nJ1GA
Video no.3 Matter-(Part-1) | States of Matter
https://youtu.be/SYB2MPJ2Il4
Video no.4 Matter-(Part-2) | Properties of different states of matter
https://youtu.be/Hd1AdYdEvhw
Video no.5 Matter-(Part-3)Phase Changes
https://youtu.be/8eqWJyg85B8
Video no.6 Matter-(Part-4) | Properties of matter
https://youtu.be/CqjxAYZ13QA
Video no.7 Matter-(Part-5) | Properties of matter | Science
https://youtu.be/86zB8LuqfEs
• Properties of matter
• Lustre
• Malleability
• Ductility
• Brittle fracture
• Nonductile objects
• Ductile objects
• Hardness
• Texture
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Grade 8 Mathematics
Here is a song I created to help my 6th grade students study. I hope you enjoy.
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
Now, body taking in food like, "What up I got a Big Mac!"
You're so filled up by some food in your stomach
Used for repair and for your energy
Your body needs "Man there's some junk ain't needed"
Nutrients going deep, waste products not to keep
Urinary works with lungs and the skin, intestines
All of which rid the waste, keeping balanced chemicals
Only keep what body needs, body will release this...
But it's a quart and a half each day (roughly)
Depends on drinking on, lost in sweat and how you're breathing in
Taking in of medications makes the total amount of the urine
Eating up protein, vegetables
Urea in blood to kidneys
Bean shaped organs near the middle of your back rib cage
Remove urea from blood, removes urea from blood
No for real, ask your Grandpa filtering with the nephrons (Thank You)
Each nephron capillaries-glomerulus
And a small tube called the renal tubule
Water waste substance urea waste substance
Urine it is forming, in nephrons and the tubules
Thin tubes, thin tubes, ureters to bladder
Urine moving ureters 8-10 inches long
Muscles they will tighten, in the walls, moves downward
Small amounts of urine emptied into the bladder
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
What you know about a hollow muscle this organ
What you know about your bladder balloon-like thing
It's storing, it's storing urine inside like luggage
It's just trash 'til your body will go, empty
Thank your bladder for holding urine two cups inside it
Holds tight for some 2-5 hours
Circular muscles and you can call them the sphincters
Yeah, that sphincters help to keep all the urine from leaking
Close tightly, not lightly, opening urethra
They pinch the urine from escaping
Rubber bands keeping waste from p****ing
The nerves in bladder tells your body when to use the restroom
To use the potty or the "loo" or head to urinate in
You be like "Oh that toilet, that's hella tight"
Your like "Yo, I feel the urge to urinate"
Feeling the sensation let's do some addition
Bladder it continues filling, that's just when it's reached it's limit
You feel that urge to let it go hurtin'
The nerves they telling your brain, "Do your business"
Your bladder is hurting, yo
And when going number one the brain send signals to all the muscles holding-don't
Squeezing bladder muscles like a stress ball
And as these muscles relax then urine goes
Urine going through
Urethra, Urinate, Yeah!
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
To balance chemicals
It is incredible
Urinary system
From kidneys down to sphincter
To balance chemicals
It is incredible
Urinary system
From kidneys down to Sphincter
Bladder balloon-like sac
Storing up urine in the pelvis socket
The, the, the kidneys filtering your blood out
The urinary system
Perhaps your bladder is full?
"The Puppy and the Kitten" - a short story for kids. Fiction, 180 words. The story is followed by a reading comprehension worksheet.
The First Amerindian Natives are postulated to have come from Asia through the Bering land bridge between 30,000–12,000 years before the present (BP). These conclusions have been based on cultural, morphological and genetic similarities between American and Asian populations.
In biology, the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body. A cell has three main parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and controls the substances that go into and out of the cell.
Explanation matter
Examples of matter
Properties of matter
Is air a form of matter
Is water a form of matter
Experiments to prove air has m****
Three states of matter
The Solid state of matter
The liquid state of matte
The gaseous state of matter
Molecules in different states of matter
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Grade 8 Science
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This is 'Chromosome', the educational parody of Lady Gaga's 'Telephone' music video. It is a project that I directed this summer in the hopes of making science fun and interesting for students. Thank you to all of my talented friends for helping make this video possible! I hope you enjoy it and remember everyone, science is fun!
Lyrics:
Hello? Hello? Baby, you called. I can't hear a thing.
I have got not service in the laboratory.
I have got no time for talking. Baby, can't you see?
I am trying to study some biochemistry.
When the chromosomes condense then we call it prophase.
And when they line up then it is called metaphase.
When they pull apart then we call it anaphase.
And when they divide into two cells that is telophase.
Stop calling. Stop calling. I don't wanna talk anymore.
I have a test that I am studying for.
GTACCCGTAGT
Neucleotides are
CATGGGATCA
They go
TACATGTCT
Neucleotides are
ACTTCGGAATA
DNA wrapped around histones.
It's all in the chromosome.
Everything in your genome:
It's all in the chromosome.
And when those cells explode they call it apoptosis.
Different than necrosis. Not caused by osmosis.
It's dangerous when the cell begin undergoing anoikis.
Then there's metastasis. Cell death is so tasteless.
DNA is simple if at first you only think,
That you have a purine paired with a pyrimidine.
The sugar-phosphate backbone holds all the bases
Which is twisted around like a spiral staircase.
Copying, copying like in vivo but much faster.
I got my genes from the lab thermocycler.
Cash
Definition: The
actual money a business has on hand or in its bank accounts.
Purpose:
Represents the liquidity available to the business for immediate use.
Focus: Measures
cash flow (money coming in and going out).
Key
Document: Recorded in the cash flow statement.
Examples:
Receiving
$5,000 from customers as payment for sales.
Paying
$1,000 in rent or salaries.
A loan of
$10,000 from the bank (increases cash but is not profit).
Profit
Definition: The
surplus remaining after all expenses are deducted from revenue.
Purpose:
Indicates how much the business earned over a period, not how much
money it physically has.
Focus: Measures
profitability (whether the business is making or losing money).
Key
Document: Recorded in the income statement.
Examples:
Revenue
from sales: $10,000
Expenses:
$7,000
Profit =
$10,000 - $7,000 = $3,000 (even if no cash was collected).
Key Differences
Aspect
Cash
Profit
What it shows
Money
available now
Earnings
after expenses
Timing
Immediate or
short-term
Over a
specific period
Document
Cash flow
statement
Income
statement
Loan impact
Adds cash,
but not profit
Not part of
profit
Credit sales
No immediate
cash inflow
Counted as
revenue and affects profit
Example to Illustrate the Difference
Imagine a business:
It sells
goods worth $10,000 on credit (customers promise to pay later).
Profit: $10,000
- $7,000 (expenses) = $3,000 profit.
Cash: $0,
because the money hasn’t been collected yet.
It takes a
loan of $5,000.
Cash: +$5,000
available.
Profit:
Unchanged because loans aren’t revenue.
Analogy
Think of cash as the money in your wallet, available for
immediate spending.
Think of profit as the money you earned after expenses, even if part of
it is still owed to you.
A business can have cash but no profit (e.g., from a loan) or profit
but no cash (e.g., from credit sales).
Excretion in animals
Grade 8 Mathematics
Team 15 F2013 Foundations of Biology
The Plant Kingdom is made up of all different kinds of plants. Most plants are autotrophs which means that they make their own food. Plants use photosynthesis to make their own food. Plants are multi-cellular which means that they have more than one cell.
Grade 8 Science