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Gidemy Middle School
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⁣What Does Cause and Effect Mean? Cause and effect means that things happen because something prompted them to happen. A cause is why something happens. An effect is what happened.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣An adverb describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, but never a noun. It usually answers the questions of when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what degree. Adverbs often end in -ly.

Gidemy Elementary School
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In this video you get to Learn Our Sense Organs And Their Functions Standard Grade 1 - EVS

Gidemy Elementary School
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Gidemy Elementary School
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Your Community | Types of Community | Kids Academy

Your Community | Types of Community | Kids Academy
Does your kid know about the community? Do you know how to explain it to them? Well, don’t worry this tutorial will help you explain the concept of community to your kid in simple and easy words.

What is a community?

A community is a place where people live together. They interact with each other and live by knowing each other. It is very important for the kid to understand the importance of living in a community and what is the actual meaning of living in a community.

Types of communities

There are many different types of communities. In this lesson, we will cover the three most common types.

1. Urban
2. Suburban
3. Rural

Urban community

An urban community is large and highly populated. This means that a big number of people live there. Tall buildings, skyscrapers, heavy traffic, and transportation are key identification of an urban community. For example, New York City is an urban community. In urban communities, you will find everyone busy with their tasks, with heavy traffic and a lot of hustle and bustle. That is why New York is called the city that never sleeps.

It remains busy all day and all night. Most people living in apartment buildings while very few live in homes. You will see a lot of apartments and homes packed with each other due to the high population.

Suburban community

A suburban community is located near a city but not as populated as an urban community. There are less traffic and smaller buildings. Some people travel to the nearby urban for work, which is called commuting. Many people live in homes which are very beautifully made. They have amenities such as large backyards and garages.

Rural community

A rural community has very few people and buildings. It mainly consists of farmland. There is more nature in the rural community, you will see animals, trees, gr****y lands, and pure water. people live in small houses that are spaced far apart even miles away. It has a very peaceful environment with no honking and people rushing and heavy traffic.

So, this was a small lesson on communities. In which community would you like to live?


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Gidemy Middle School
55 Views · 2 years ago

⁣So, what are vocabulary building skills? Vocabulary building skills are what children need to develop their growing vocabulary. Teachers typically encourage children to read widely and research. That's what building a vocabulary is - seeing a new word, researching what it means, and tucking it away to use later.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣The main parts (or sections) to an essay are the intro, body, and conclusion. In a standard short essay, five paragraphs can provide the reader with enough information in a short amount of space.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣The kingdom Animalia is the most evolved and is divided into two large groups - vertebrates and invertebrates. These animals are multi-celled, heterotrophic eukaryotes with aerobic respiration, sexual reproduction and the ability to move.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣electric circuit, path for transmitting electric current. An electric circuit includes a device that gives energy to the charged particles constituting the current, such as a battery or a generator; devices that use current, such as lamps, electric motors, or computers; and the connecting wires or transmission lines.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣ The moon is Earth's most constant companion and the easiest celestial object to find in the night sky.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Air, water, animals and insects are the common agents of pollination. Pollination by air: Light and dry pollen grains are carried by air to the other plants. Pollination by water: Pollen or the male flower is carried by water current towards the female flower to pollinate.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Non - Biodegradable objects or materials are those which do not easily decompose by natural factors. Non - Biodegradable Waste is the kind of waste that cannot be decomposed by biological processes. Most of the inorganic, plastic and artificial waste are non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable wastes are of two types. The kind of non-biodegradable that can be recycled are known as “Recyclable waste” and those which cannot be recycled are known as “Non-recyclable waste”. Most of the non-biodegradable waste is non-recyclable waste making them extremely harmful and dangerous for the environment as well as human health.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
55 Views · 8 months ago

⁣1. Business Entity Principle



What It
Means: The business is treated as a separate entity from its owner(s).
The owner's personal finances are not mixed with the business's accounts.

Example: If you
own a bakery and use your personal savings to buy a car for yourself, it
should not appear in the bakery’s accounts.








2. Going Concern Principle



What It
Means: It ****umes the business will continue to operate for the
foreseeable future and won’t shut down soon.

Example: A
company buys a machine for $10,000, expecting it to last 5 years. Because
of this principle, the machine's cost is spread over 5 years, not recorded
as an immediate expense.








3. Historical Cost Principle



What It
Means: Assets are recorded at their original purchase price, not their
current market value.

Example: If you
bought a building 10 years ago for $50,000, it will still be recorded in
the books at $50,000, even if its market value is now $200,000.








4. Accounting Period Principle



What It
Means: Financial performance is reported over specific time periods
(monthly, quarterly, yearly).

Example: A
company reports its income and expenses from January to December as a
yearly accounting period.








5. Money Measurement Principle



What It
Means: Only transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are
recorded.

Example: The
business can record the purchase of a $2,000 computer but cannot record
the skill level of its staff, as it cannot be measured in money.








6. Consistency Principle



What It
Means: The business must use the same accounting methods over time for
comparability.

Example: If a
business uses the straight-line depreciation method for an ****et this
year, it should not switch to another depreciation method next year
without reason.








7. Prudence Principle



What It
Means: Always record expenses or losses immediately if uncertain but
recognize income only when it's certain.

Example: If a
company expects a $5,000 bad debt, it should record it immediately, even
if the customer hasn’t confirmed they won’t pay.








8. Matching Concept



What It
Means: Match expenses with the revenues they help generate in the same
period.

Example: A bakery
sells cakes worth $1,000 in December and spends $400 on ingredients in
November. The $400 expense should be recorded in December, not November,
to match with the revenue.








9. Duality Principle (Double-Entry Accounting)



What It
Means: Every transaction has two effects – a debit and a credit – and
both must balance.

Example: If a
company buys furniture for $500:



Debit:
Furniture (an ****et increases).

Credit: Cash
(an ****et decreases).









Summary with Analogy

Imagine a bakery:



The business
entity principle separates your bakery's finances from your personal
expenses.

The going
concern ****umes the bakery will keep selling cakes next year.

You record
the bakery equipment at its historical cost.

You
prepare income statements every month as per the accounting period.

You only
record measurable items like sales ($1,000) as per money measurement.

The consistency
principle ensures you always value leftover flour the same way each year.

If unsure
about a debt being repaid, you record a loss immediately as per prudence.

Expenses
for flour are recorded in the same month as cake sales to follow the matching
concept.

And
finally, every transaction (like buying flour) is recorded using duality.


These principles ensure accounting is accurate, reliable, and
standardized!

Gidemy High School Biology
54 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Blood is a specialized body fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood has many different functions, including: transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues.

Gidemy High School Biology
54 Views · 2 years ago

What is homeostasis and how homeostasis enables a living organism to live and thrive?

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Gidemy Elementary School
54 Views · 2 years ago

⁣To determine the percentage, we have to divide the value by the total value and then multiply the resultant by 100.

Gidemy Elementary School
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This video on place value shows different ways to understand tens and ones (10s and 1s) using tens rods and ones cubes. It also includes real world math examples of these two-digit numbers.

Gidemy Elementary School
54 Views · 2 years ago

The purpose of this lesson is for students to become familiar with line plots and how they are useful for organizing large amounts of data. (Denver)

Gidemy Elementary School
54 Views · 2 years ago

⁣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.

Gidemy Elementary School
54 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The benefits of easy spelling words are that kids will learn the ****ociation between the alphabet and sounds which also helps them understand the meaning of words easily. Moreover, these easy spelling words will develop their communication skills and vocabulary.




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