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The purpose of this lesson is to introduce the unit and allow students to demonstrate their current understanding of weather. (Seattle)
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00:00 Introduction
0:47 Who was Thomas Jefferson?
1:02 Thomas Jefferson's early life
1:40 Writing the Declaration of Independence
2:09 Thomas Jefferson loved science
2:25 Thomas Jefferson served as our 3rd president
3:12 Summary
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What are the topics in grade 4 English?
They explore theme, point of view, subject and predicate, spelling with long a, text connections, traits checklists, and narrative writing. They discuss opinion writing, spelling with long e, informative writing, and editing and revising.
Follow these tips to help reinforce Stage 1 alphabetizing skills:
Work with your child to put the letter tiles in order at the beginning of each spelling or reading lesson.
Sing the alphabet song together.
Demonstrate how to start from different points in the alphabet. ...
Hand your child the letter tiles in random order.
The left brain and right brain are often ****ociated with different ways of thinking and processing information. Here's a simplified breakdown, especially in terms of critical thinking:
Left Brain: Logical and Analytical
Focus: Logic, structure, and details.
Key Traits:
Thinks step-by-step and methodically.
Good at analyzing facts, numbers, and patterns.
Prefers order, rules, and frameworks.
Example in Critical Thinking:
Solving a math problem or evaluating the pros and cons of a decision.
Using evidence to support arguments.
Right Brain: Creative and Intuitive
Focus: Imagination, emotions, and big-picture ideas.
Key Traits:
Thinks creatively and looks at the whole problem.
Good at generating new ideas and visualizing solutions.
Relies on intuition or “gut feelings.”
Example in Critical Thinking:
Coming up with a creative solution to a challenging problem.
Understanding how emotions or relationships affect a situation.
Comparison in Critical Thinking
Aspect
Left Brain
Right Brain
Style of Thinking
Logical and linear
Creative and holistic
Focus
Details and specifics
Big picture and context
Approach
Analyzing evidence, reasoning step-by-step
Generating ideas, imagining possibilities
Strengths
Solving problems methodically
Thinking outside the box, innovating
Weaknesses
Can miss the big picture
Can overlook details or logic
How They Work Together in Critical Thinking
Critical thinking is strongest when both sides work together:
Left brain: Breaks down the problem, analyzes data, and ensures the solution makes sense.
Right brain: Looks at creative alternatives, considers emotional impacts, and finds innovative ways forward.
Example:
If you're deciding on a new business strategy:
Left brain: Analyzes market trends and financial data.
Right brain: Imagines how the strategy might resonate with customers and how it could grow over time.
Takeaway:
Left brain is your logical planner.
Right brain is your creative thinker.
Together, they create well-rounded, critical solutions.
A verb is a word that indicates a physical action (e.g., “drive”), a mental action (e.g., “think”), or a state of being (e.g., “exist”). Every sentence contains a verb. Verbs are almost always used along with a noun or pronoun to describe what the noun or pronoun is doing.
Perimeter is the distance around a two dimensional shape, a measurement of the distance around something; the length of the boundary.
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There was an Old Man with a beard, Who said, 'It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!
The past participles of regular verbs are typically formed by adding the suffix “-ed” (or “-d” if the word already ends in “e”). The past participle of a regular verb is identical to its past simple form (e.g., “canceled” and “canceled”).
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).
3.2 million people die every year due to lack of exercise. It is time for inclusive & equitable quality physical education for all!
A noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a cl**** of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun).
Subject and Predicate. Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
to make a light clinking or tinkling sound. : to rhyme or sound in a catchy repetitious manner. transitive verb. : to cause to jingle.
An anagram is a literary device where the letters that make up a word, phrase, or name are rearranged to create new ones. The original word or phrase is the subject of the anagram, the anagram is what is created by repurposing those letters.
#AdverbialPhrase
This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
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Video No.1: What is the Difference Between a Sentence and a Phrase?
https://youtu.be/ZsvJ3InLslo
Video No.2: Noun Phrase And Its Functions
https://youtu.be/ez6NPJYRKoA
Video No.3: Noun Phrase and Verb Phrase
https://youtu.be/pHZho4qUX5U
Video No.4: Prepositional Phrase
https://youtu.be/fo839aHCPr8
Video No.5: Adjective Phrase
https://youtu.be/S1jAzcApTpE
Video No.6: Adverbial Phrase
https://youtu.be/vnVtWhTRXUo
Video No.7: What is a Clause? ( Part 1)
https://youtu.be/LFBT4Qc4Vig
Video No.8: Types Of Clauses-Independent And Dependent
https://youtu.be/S__5dK67bHc
Video No.9: Types Of Dependent Clauses
https://youtu.be/_aQWQTot8II
Topics Covered:
Adverbial phrase
Types of adverbial phrases
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What are the organs of the body? The five vital organs in the human body are the brain, the heart, the lungs, the kidneys, and the liver. Other organs include the gallbladder, the pancreas, and the stomach. Organ systems, such as the nervous system, support these organs.
Thanks to technology, it's so easy to communicate with your friends. You could decide to have an ice cream party, and in seconds get in touch with everyone you know.
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A blend word or portmanteau is a word made up of parts of two (or more) other words, and whose meaning combines the meanings of the two other words, e.g.: Breakfast + Lunch → Brunch. Morning meal + Midday meal → Mid-morning meal. This combination has created a new word brunch and a new meaning of mid-morning meal.