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Gidemy Middle School
104 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣Words that are hard to read, write, spell and understand are considered to be difficult words in English.

Gidemy Middle School
104 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣Pronouns are words like “I,” “she,” and “they” that are used in a similar way to nouns. They stand in for a noun that has already been mentioned or refer to yourself and other people. Pronouns can function just like nouns as the head of a noun phrase and as the subject or object of a verb.

Gidemy Middle School
104 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

Topic covered:
Forces
External forces:
• Wind
• Pushing
• Pulling
Internal forces:
• Compression
• Tension
• Torsion
• Bending

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Gidemy High School Biology
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣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?

Gidemy High School Biology
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣Genetic variations that alter gene activity or protein function can introduce different traits in an organism. If a trait is advantageous and helps the individual survive and reproduce, the genetic variation is more likely to be p****ed to the next generation (a process known as natural selection).

Gidemy Elementary School
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣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.

Gidemy Elementary School
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

Welcome to the Explore Shape Compilation for kindergarten kids! The best way to learn all shapes with the Numberblocks!
Learn to count and have fun at the same time is now possible!

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We are the Numberblocks! Little blocks with big ideas, having a ton of number fun. Learn how to add, subtract and count the fun and educational way! In this educational CBeebies cartoon for kids, children can learn how to count with basic maths sums, using addition and subtraction with singular blocks that join together to make increasingly bigger numbers.

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Gidemy Elementary School
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Learn all about the continents of the world in this fun learning video for early elementary students! As a bonus, at the end of the video is an exciting quiz to see how much you remember!

0 Basic facts about continents
1:05 North America
2:29 South America
3:58 Europe
5:20 Africa
6:37 Asia
10:24 Australia
11:42 Antarctica
12:57 Quiz

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Gidemy Elementary School
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

We use computers every day! But what ARE computers and how do they work? Puppet Topher meets his friend Ulka, a computer programmer, who explains to kids how computers work. This is a basic Intro to Computers and Programming for Kids - if you like this video, let us know and we'll make more videos on this topic!

In this video, you'll learn about the difference between Hardware and Software, and how to write very good computer programs by giving careful instructions. Topher writes his first computer program - How to make a Peanut Butter Sandwich. It's not quite as easy as he thinks it will be!

Do you use computers? Are you interested in learning how to program? Tell us about it in the comments!

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Written by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
Performed Michael Rosenbaum and Ulka Mohanty
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Michael Harrison

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Gidemy Middle School
103 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

• What is a machine?
• What is a simple machine?
• What is a complex machine?
• What are Pulleys?
• What are the advantages of using a pulley?
• What are Simple pulleys?
• What are Compound pulleys?
• What is a Movable pulley?
• What is a Fixed pulley?

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Gidemy Elementary School
102 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

This video gives a Brief on the Parts Of The Body and Their Functions. How they Work and much more details for you and your kids would love to Learn.

Gidemy Elementary School
102 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣Image result for Clothing definition kids
Clothing (also known as clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on the body. Typically, clothing is made of fabrics or textiles, but over time it has included garments made from animal skin and other thin sheets of materials and natural products found in the environment, put together.

Gidemy Middle School
102 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣Suffixes are letters added to the end of a base word to change its conjugation, word type, or other grammar properties like plurality. For example, take the noun strength: You can add the suffix –s to make it plural (strengths) or the suffix –en to change it into a verb (strengthen).


⁣A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word (or nearly the same meaning). For example, beautiful and attractive are synonyms of each other because they both refer to someone or something that looks good.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
101 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

Just one third of countries have achieved all of the measurable Education for All (EFA) goals set in 2000. Only half of all countries have achieved the most watched goal of universal primary enrolment. An extra $22 billion a year is needed on top of already ambitious government contributions in order to ensure we achieve the new education targets now being set for the year 2030.
These are the key findings of the 2015 EFA Global Monitoring Report (GMR) “Education for All 2000-2015: Achievements and Challenges”, produced by UNESCO which has tracked progress on these goals for the past 15 years.

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Gidemy Elementary School
101 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective. The definite article (the) is used before a noun to indicate that the identity of the noun is known to the reader. The indefinite article (a, an) is used before a noun that is general or when its identity is not known.

Gidemy Elementary School
101 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣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.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
100 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

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

Gidemy High School Biology
100 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

What is Homeostasis? | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

Homeostasis is a term first defined by Claude Bernard in 1865. It means maintaining a constant internal environment.

Senses all around the body are measuring various things and sending the information back to the brain. The brain then does its best to keep all these things stable and constant to keep the body working properly. Homeostasis is maintaining a constant internal environment.

What kind of things need to be kept constant in the body? It's very important to keep our temperature the same, at around thirty seven degrees Celsius. You can find out more about this in the video on temperature regulation. You also need to keep the levels of sugar in the blood constant along with levels of ions and water. Your blood pressure needs to be carefully monitored along with the amount of waste in the blood such as carbon dioxide and urea.

Let's say one of these factors goes too high or low, what is the brain going to do to get it back to normal levels? The answer to that is negative feedback. Negative feedback is the process whether the brain uses either a hormone or the nervous system to send a signal to the part of the body that can rectify the problem. For example, after you eat a meal with your blood sugar level increases. This is detected, and the pancreas will release a hormone called insulin that causes the sugar to be stored in the liver. The blood sugar level will then return to normal.

Negative feedback is the leap from which the body takes a stimulus, reacts by responding accordingly and brings the body back to the normal levels.

So why is homeostasis so important? Our metabolism, which is all the chemical reactions in our bodies that keep us alive, is controlled by enzymes. These enzymes only work in very specific conditions. If these conditions change, they could stop working and we could die.

Luckily, all of this happens without you having to think about it. If you had to do it yourself, you would have to spend all day and night just trying to keep all these things constant and we'd have no time to doing fun like watch videos of cats on the Internet.


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Gidemy High School Biology
100 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

This animation outlines the process of osmoregulation as covered in Unit 2.6 of the WJEC GCSE Biology curriculum - Role of Kidney in homeostasis.

This animation was created by Access Pharmacy through the Science of Medicines at Cardiff University.

Gidemy High School Biology
100 Tampilan · 3 bertahun-tahun yang lalu

⁣A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an animal, plant, or microbe whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. For thousands of years, humans have used breeding methods to modify organisms. Corn, cattle, and even dogs have been selectively bred over generations to have certain desired traits.




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