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Gidemy Elementary School
59 Views · 2 years ago

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
63 Views · 2 years ago

⁣This online telling time game helps students learn to tell time on an analog clock! When telling time, students also practice skip counting and fractions.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
62 Views · 2 years ago

President Bill Clinton answers the question "What is the most important thing you have learned?" at the Global Education and Skills Forum 2014.

Transcript -- I think the most important thing that I have learned is that there's more to learn. That we should -- that we should all be hungry for a lifetime. I mean, for example, at my next birthday I'll be 68. All the great scientific discoveries made by all the great geniuses were largely made when they were in their 20s and 30s. And yet I became, about two years ago, obsessed with particle physics and I was determined to understand it before I died. I could not have done that if I hadn't learned to read when I was young. If I hadn't had the opportunity to study science courses in my high school, and I lived in the second poorest state in the United States, which most people my age in my state did not have. I happened to go to a bigger high school with people who understood we had to get good science and math teachers there.

And if I hadn't gone to, in my case, Georgetown University, which was a Jesuit University, and I hadn't been subject to the kind of rigors that the Jesuits imposed which made me realize that however much I thought I knew and however smart I was I didn't know very much and I wasn't very smart. I had a lot to learn. So that's the most important thing I learned that your brain is a gift. And we now know that people well into their late 60s and 70s can form new neural networks. So that even though your brain begins to shrink in your 30s, and does throughout your life, since none of us ever use even close to half of our brainpower we got a lot left and we will on our last day on earth we'll have a lot left.

So, the idea that we now know, as a scientific measure because of all the brain scanning technology that we can form these networks and that we form them best, we're most likely to form new neural networks later in life by learning something new. So if -- I said I was interested in particle physics and also in astrophysics and I'm trying to figure out what it means that we've located 20 planets outside our solar system in the last five years that seem to have enough density and be far enough away from their sons that they might be able to support life. That may be the answer to the Russia Ukraine problem; an attack from outer space will immediately unite us all.

Members of Congress in the U.S. will immediately start hugging each other and singing Kumbaya. But anyway, I can form new neural networks doing that because I don't know anything about it, or I didn't when I started. A theoretical physicist would do better going to Suzuki piano lessons with his grandchild or her grandchild and just playing if you knew nothing about music. But this is an incredible thing that the most important thing I learned is that it's important to keep on learning. That you should stay hungry and that the greatest gift can be even as your body begins to fail if your minds still working you need to use it.

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Gidemy Elementary School
65 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Basic addition is the combining of at least two numbers. Students can learn basic addition once they know how to count. They may use an addition chart as a learning tool by finding the addend across the top of the chart and trace down to the row of the second addend.

Gidemy Elementary School
49 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Other organs include your brain, lungs, heart, liver, stomach, intestines, pancreas, and kidneys, and they're called internal organs because they're located on the inside of your body.

Gidemy Middle School
60 Views · 2 years ago

#SameWordsUsedAsDifferentPartsofSpeech

This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
Enjoy learning :)

Video No.1: Homonyms
https://youtu.be/Hcst4FlbxJs

Video No.2: Let us learn Synonyms
https://youtu.be/9iXV0pof3ts

Video No.3: Rules for Using Commas
https://youtu.be/gnaikjslsho

Video No.4: Basic Rules of Capitalization
https://youtu.be/lCL8oHV9HYo

Video No.5: Often Confused and Misused Words
https://youtu.be/8t1ZwEb3038

Video No.6: What are Prefixes Examples?
https://youtu.be/eqli-EnyQDA

Video No.7: Antonyms
https://youtu.be/Ny4ZksfWD3Y

Video No.8: Opposites for Kids
https://youtu.be/4nvKCYJgGPs

Video No.9: Same Words Used as Different Parts of Speech
https://youtu.be/-sFvC-y8Keo

Topic covered:
• Same words used as different parts of speech
• Examples of same words used as different parts of speech

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About us:
Welcome to Tutway.
A unique platform where learning is fun.
Now there is no distinction between kids’ fun time and study time.
At Tutway, we believe in a very simple idea that audio-visual learning is the most effective tool for grasping knowledge. Many researchers have proven that kids learn a lot by playing interactive games and watching audio-visual animated lessons as compared to reading from books.

That's when Tutway comes to the rescue.
Tutway is a supplementary education program where kids can learn at their own pace. The students can watch animated videos that are so meticulously made that they can understand even the most complex concepts very easily. There is a question bank at the end of each video where students can answer those questions multiple times and test whether they have grasped knowledge completely or not.
We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
The same applies to the English language if kids don't have sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary; it becomes extremely difficult for them to have their communication skills.
Knowledge of the scientific concepts is also required for observing physical, chemical, biological phenomena happening all around us.
That is why; Tutway has thousands of animated videos on Maths, English, and Science to clear the basics of these subjects. It perfectly suits most of the educational needs of most of the students, regardless of their learning abilities.
So hurry up, download the Tutway app and book a free-demo cl**** to make education interactive and fun experience.

Gidemy Elementary School
75 Views · 2 years ago

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
62 Views · 2 years ago

#PropertiesOfMatter

This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
Enjoy learning :)

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
 Solubility
 Solute
 Solvent
 Saturated solution
 Clarity
 Transparent objects
 Translucent objects
 Opaque objects
 Viscosity
 M****
 Weight
 Volume
 Density
 Temperature

I hope you liked our video.
Kids should spend time watching informative videos and expand their knowledge day by day.
Kids retain what they see in audio-visual lessons so make them watch informative videos rather than cramming things.

If you want to learn any topic, please free to write to us, we will upload the video to help you out as soon as possible.
We can also create a customized u tube playlist for the topics you want to learn.
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tutwayhelpdesk@gmail.com
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutway/
https://www.tutway.com/
About us:
Welcome to Tutway.
A unique platform where learning is fun.
Now there is no distinction between kids’ fun time and study time.
At Tutway, we believe in a very simple idea that audio-visual learning is the most effective tool for grasping knowledge. Many researchers have proven that kids learn a lot by playing interactive games and watching audio-visual animated lessons as compared to reading from books.

That's when Tutway comes to the rescue.
Tutway is a supplementary education program where kids can learn at their own pace. The students can watch animated videos that are so meticulously made that they can understand even the most complex concepts very easily. There is a question bank at the end of each video where students can answer those questions multiple times and test whether they have grasped knowledge completely or not.
We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
The same applies to the English language if kids don't have sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary; it becomes extremely difficult for them to have their communication skills.
Knowledge of the scientific concepts is also required for observing physical, chemical, biological phenomena happening all around us.
That is why; Tutway has thousands of animated videos on Maths, English, and Science to clear the basics of these subjects. It perfectly suits most of the educational needs of most of the students, regardless of their learning abilities.
So hurry up, download the Tutway app and book a free demo cl**** to make education interactive and fun experience.

Gidemy Elementary School
54 Views · 2 years ago

Do you know how to find the core of a pattern and extend it? Learn how in this video from our Grade 1 Math course.

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Gidemy Middle School
53 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Inverted commas are used to show where direct speech or a quotation begins and ends in a sentence. There are single and double quotation marks which are printed as' ' or “ ”. Sometimes, inverted commasare used to define the play, song or book that's being spoken about.

Gidemy Middle School
63 Views · 2 years ago

#Friction

This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
Enjoy learning :)

Video no.1 Work, Force, and Energy
https://youtu.be/hbj45FhaCD4

Video no.2 Forms of Energy
https://youtu.be/E9OX-y2PErk

Video no.3 Forces(Part-1)Contact and Non-contact
https://youtu.be/pCz3q4VQDXs

Video no.4 Forces(Part-2) Cl****ification of contact and non-contact forces
https://youtu.be/d0Uo14VDnBo

Video no.5 Forces(Part-3)Other Types of Forces
https://youtu.be/LbGln39_SAA

Video no.6 Forces-(Part-4)|Balanced and unbalanced forces
https://youtu.be/-Rjid6hQuww

Video no.7 Forces-(Part-5)Forces in our daily life
https://youtu.be/xWo7aJDbSgw

Video no.8 Forces-(Part-6)- Internal and External Forces
https://youtu.be/K0NY4cUj86Y

Video no.9 Forces(Part-7) Bridge Basics
https://youtu.be/422WNEbdEpg

Video no.10 Forces-(Part-8) | Friction and Grip
https://youtu.be/cEt-B9xIzHU

Video no.11 Forces-(Part-9) Friction-Advantages –Disadvantages
https://youtu.be/Gxjoy4Sj58E

Video no.12 Forces(Part-10) Extreme Forces of Nature
https://youtu.be/XUTg0k8KMVY

Topic covered:
• Friction
• Uses of friction
• Grip
• The relation between friction and grip

I hope you liked our video.
Kids should spend time watching informative videos and expand their knowledge day by day.
Kids retain what they see in audio-visual lessons so make them watch informative videos rather than cramming things.

If you want to learn any topic, please free to write to us, we will upload the video to help you out as soon as possible.
We can also create a customized u tube playlist for the topics you want to learn.
Your feedback is important to us.

Stay connected with us:
tutwayhelpdesk@gmail.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCL-KeqwBmYvEBpAiU
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutway/
https://www.tutway.com/
About us:
Welcome to Tutway.
A unique platform where learning is fun.
Now there is no distinction between kids’ fun time and study time.
At Tutway, we believe in a very simple idea that audio-visual learning is the most effective tool for grasping knowledge. Many researchers have proven that kids learn a lot by playing interactive games and watching audio-visual animated lessons as compared to reading from books.

That's when Tutway comes to the rescue.
Tutway is a supplementary education program where kids can learn at their own pace. The students can watch animated videos that are so meticulously made that they can understand even the most complex concepts very easily. There is a question bank at the end of each video where students can answer those questions multiple times and test whether they have grasped knowledge completely or not.
We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
The same applies to the English language if kids don't have sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary; it becomes extremely difficult for them to have their communication skills.
Knowledge of the scientific concepts is also required for observing physical, chemical, biological phenomena happening all around us.
That is why; Tutway has thousands of animated videos on Maths, English, and Science to clear the basics of these subjects. It perfectly suits most of the educational needs of most of the students, regardless of their learning abilities.
So hurry up, download the Tutway app and book a free demo cl**** to make education interactive and fun experience.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
37 Views · 6 months ago

*Lyrics In description* Phish's song Golgi Apparatus

I look into the finance box
Just to check my status
I look into the microscope
See Golgi Apparatus

Golgi, oh, woe is me
You can't even see the sea
Golgi, olgi, oh ooo olgi
Golgi
Golgi

They call him Lysosome
Cause he runs so fast
Runs like a junkyard dog
With a brain of br****

I saw you
With a ticket stub in your hand
Under the light
Middle of the night
Couldn't get it wrong
So I had to

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Gidemy High School Biology
72 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The main organs that make up the digestive system (in order of their function) are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus. Helping them along the way are the pancreas, gall bladder and liver. Here's how these organs work together in your digestive system.

Gidemy Middle School
68 Views · 2 years ago

⁣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 Middle School
51 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Force is an external agent capable of changing a body's state of rest or motion. It has a magnitude and a direction. The direction towards which the force is applied is known as the direction of the force, and the application of force is the point where force is applied.

Gidemy Elementary School
64 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Community helpers are important people whose job is to help others. Everyone who lives in a community can be a community helper. Some examples of community helpers are grocery store clerks, teachers, firefighters, paramedics, police officers, and bakers.

Gidemy Elementary School
81 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most.

Gidemy Middle School
54 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The haiku is a Japanese poetic form that consists of three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. The haiku developed from the hokku, the opening three lines of a longer poem known as a tanka. The haiku became a separate form of poetry in the 17th century.

Gidemy Middle School
66 Views · 2 years ago

⁣What is a simple definition for matter?


Matter is anything that takes up space and can be weighed. In other words, matter has volume and m****. There are many different substances, or types of matter, in the universe.




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