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Gidemy Educational Video Network
69 Views · 2 years ago

⁣3.2 million people die every year due to lack of exercise. It is time for inclusive & equitable quality physical education for all!

Gidemy Educational Video Network
15 Views · 5 months ago

This dynamic music video describes how the Calvin cycle, also called the light-independent reactions, uses carbon dioxide from the air, enzymes, and ATP and NADPH from the light reactions to produce the three carbon sugar G3P, the building block of glucose. The three phases of the Calvin cycle: Carbon Fixation, PGA Reduction, and the Regeneration of RuBP are described in rhyme. Keywords are spelled out to reinforce science terminology. Suitable for high school and higher ed students.

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Gidemy Educational Video Network
23 Views · 5 months ago

From Kevin Ahern's wildly popular metabolic melodies (http://www.davincipress.com/metabmelodies.html).
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Gidemy Elementary School
84 Views · 2 years ago

⁣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.

Gidemy Middle School
32 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Making connections is a reading comprehension strategy that involves linking what is being read (the text) to what is already known (schema, or background knowledge). The strategy promotes engagement while reading and, in turn, a deep understanding of the text.

Gidemy Elementary School
44 Views · 2 years ago

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It's Kids Academy and welcome back to our channel! Social studies for kids is an essential subject in their initial cl****es. The three very important lessons of social studies are recycling, civil rights and the right to vote. Let’s describe these concepts in simpler words for kids.

Recycling simply means converting waste material into something new that can be used effectively. There are many materials that are being recycled today including plastic bags, tin cans, bottles, thrown away paper, juice cartons, and many more. Recycling is important because it saves the earth from pollution and is an efficient use of energy.

Civil rights are the rights that are observed to protect the freedom of common people from the government, private individuals and social organizations. One of the very important rights given by civil rights is the right to vote.

Every person in a country, satisfying the legal requirements of nationality, has the right to vote and elect the political public representatives, mostly the president. Every person 18 years of age or older has the right to vote.
It is necessary for a kid to know their rights in a state, it enables them to have a better understanding of the law and defending themselves in times of need.


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Gidemy Educational Video Network
30 Views · 5 months ago

In this basic accounting lesson, we explain what the General Journal is, why we record transactions on the General Journal, and how to record the transactions. We go through various Journal Entries examples where we record accounts such as inventory, bank, accounts payable, loans, equipment, depreciation, and accumulated depreciation.

How to easily Remember DEBITS and CREDITS | Simple Tip: https://youtu.be/_AKoCgOlTcw

Debit and Credit Explained | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/qBTpJSiAJBw

Accounting Equation Explained | Accounting For Beginners: https://youtu.be/0H506eq8DZQ

General Ledger (T Accounts) | Explained with Examples: https://youtu.be/3b4qFwLU3ZE

Other Journal entry Examples:
Depreciation & Accumulated Depreciation Journal Entry and Balance Sheet Recording: https://youtu.be/oBfFP_nFxsM

Sales On Credit - Perpetual Inventory System Journal Entry: https://youtu.be/krhLje8L4IA

Perpetual Inventory System Explained with Journal Entries Example: https://youtu.be/l_Nxoqsyf-Q

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Gidemy Educational Video Network
21 Views · 5 months ago

In this accounting example, we explain what posting to ledgers is and how it is completed. We go through examples of posting journals to general ledger accounts and balancing the general ledger (T-Accounts) accounts.

1) Posting to Trading Stock General Ledger Account (T-account):
2) Posting to Sales General Ledger Account (T-account)
3) Posting to Cost of Sales General Ledger Account (T-account)
4) Posting to Equipment General Ledger Account (T-account)
5) Posting to Insurance General Ledger Account (T-account)

How to easily Remember DEBITS and CREDITS | Simple Tip: https://youtu.be/_AKoCgOlTcw

General Ledger (T Accounts) | Explained with Examples | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/3b4qFwLU3ZE

Debit and Credit Explained | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/qBTpJSiAJBw

Accounting Equation Explained | Accounting For Beginners: https://youtu.be/0H506eq8DZQ

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Gidemy Middle School
45 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Subject-verb agreement means that a subject and its verb must be both singular or both plural: A singular subject takes a singular verb. A plural subject takes a plural verb.

Gidemy Elementary School
35 Views · 2 years ago

Listen to this story read by Miss Measures. Remember to pause the video to answer the questions.

Gidemy Elementary School
56 Views · 2 years ago

Educational video for children to discover how to make responsible use of technology, internet and social media. Besides being a tool to get information and to communicate, the internet is a world full of possibilities, but it also has rules. In this compilation of videos about responsible use of technology, the little ones will discover how to use their first phone responsibly, how to avoid cyberbullying, how to know what fake news are and how to spot them, and also how to protect their online privacy.

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Gidemy Elementary School
47 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The “onset” is the initial phonological unit of any word (e.g. /c/ in cat) and the term “rime” refers to the string of letters that follow, usually a vowel and final consonants (e.g. /a/ /t/ in cat). Not all words have onsets




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