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Teaching kids how to be safe while using the internet and computers is of great importance. This Top 10 video illustrates some important things to remember while surfing the web. For more information, visit b4uclick.org.
Newspaper articles should:
Include facts. ...
Have a short, snappy and informative headline.
Provide a summary at the start explaining what happened (but not giving everything away!).
Use paragraphs to help the reader clearly understand the information.
Provide quotes to show people's opinions about the event.
What is a narrative essay? A narrative essay is a five-paragraph document that tells a story about your own life. You're the narrator who recalls a past experience or discusses your plans for the future. The story may also describe a hypothetical scenario.
The solar system consists of the Sun and everything that orbits, or travels around, the Sun. This includes the eight planets and their moons, dwarf planets, and countless asteroids, comets, and other small, icy objects. However, even with all these things, most of the solar system is empty space.
Grade 8 English
Mr. Andersen shows you how write the chemical formula for chemical names.
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Cell Theory/ Part of a Cell Song. Here is a video I created for my 6th grade science students to help them study.I hope you enjoy.
Hook saw small rooms
Or pores, or Cells that look dividing
Inside all Cells
Organelles float in Cytoplasm
In all Plant Cells
The outside is a Wall
Around the Cell
Is like a skin the Cellular Membrane
Its job is to
Let particles go out, in, out, in
Chloroplasts help plants to capture energy
For Photosynthesis
Chorus
Looking inside Cells
They are the things that make up life
Cell Theory's amazing
Cells from other Cells
All living things
The whole world's made from basic Cells
Cell Theory's amazing
Cells from other Cells
The Nucleus
Is like the major control center
Nuclear Membrane
Has pores to only let in some things
Inside's the Chromatin
Genetic instructions
Nucleolus is a structure
Where Ribosomes are made
Protein is sent to the
Endoplasmic Reticulum
The Golgi Bodies package
The material
And send it around
Chorus
Mitocondria
Is a rod shaped powerhouse of the cell
It produces energy
For functions to carry out
Then there's Vacuoles
Storage for food and H2O
And then Lysosomes
That break food pieces down
All Living things
Are composed of cells
The basic unit
Cells from other Cells
Chorus
Looking inside Cells
They are the things that make up life
Cell Theory's amazing
Cells from other Cells
All living things
The whole world's made from basic Cells
Cell Theory's amazing
Cells from other Cells
Yeah!
In single circulation, blood flows to and from the heart through a single pathway, whereas in double circulation there are two separate pathways that are connected to the heart through which oxygenated and deoxygenated blood flows.
Stomata are generally more numerous on the underside of leaves. They provide for the exchange of gases between the outside air and the branched system of interconnecting air canals within the leaf. A stomate opens and closes in response to the internal pressure of two sausage-shaped guard cells that surround it.
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce the unit and allow students to demonstrate their current understanding of weather. (Seattle)
What helps kids understand what they read? Being an active reader is key. That means focusing on the text, questioning it, and taking mental notes.
Reading
The garbage collector considers unreachable objects garbage and releases the memory allocated for them. During a collection, the garbage collector examines the managed heap, looking for the blocks of address space occupied by unreachable objects.
Complete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.
Grade 8 English
This week Reactions is bringing you some chemistry life hacks! Science can help you cure bitter coffee, ripen your bananas quickly, breathe life back into stale cookies, and remove rust from cast iron.
0:16 - Cure bitter coffee
0:54 - Ripen your bananas overnight
1:30 - Bring life back into stale cookies
2:03 - Remove rust from cast iron
Check out our debut Reactions video to find easy chemistry-fueled solutions for everyday dilemmas, plus more useful tips to improve your life dramatically (OK, maybe just a little bit).
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Video directed and produced by Kirk Zamieroski
Co-directed by Adam Dylewski
Produced by the American Chemical Society
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It's time to introduce the Plant Cell clique!
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NUCLEUS:
Welcome to the plant cell
time to introduce
I’m the nucleus
I run this clique
you know I got the juice
an envelope has got my back
I’m the #1 OG
which is short for “Organelle”
So let’s meet the family!
CELL WALL:
First up the cell wall
Here’s to tell y’all
I hold the cell up so it don’t fall
I stand tall
keep us shaped up
square so we don’t look whack
‘cuz you know plant cells
are stacked on stacks of stacks...
CELL MEMBRANE
And if you wanna get in
I maintain
you gotta get past me
Who? The cell membrane!
Regulating what comes out and goes in
like a door man
I’m letting all my bros in
We are the parts of the plant cell
this flow gets growing and we represent well
getting energy from rays of light
making mitosis by the end of the night
we are the parts of the pant cell, yeah!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Can I go next?
NUCLEUS:
Hold up mitochondria — you’re the powerhouse of the cell, man, they aint ready for you!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Awww, okay…
NUCLEUS:
E.R. — hit us with that fire!
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM:
Last name: Reticulum
First: Endoplasmic
Haven’t heard of me? Well
That’s tragic
Moving proteins from one spot to another
They’re made by ribosomes
NUCLEUS:
Who dat?
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM:
My baby brother!
CHLOROPLAST:
Woah woah!
slow your roll
Hand on the mic, I’m in control
No need to move so fast
‘cuz now
you’re dealing with the chloroplast!
Got a nice fat sack of chlorophyll
so looks like it’s about time time to get chill
sun rays beat down like a sizzle
so Photosynthesizzle what I do fo’ rizzle
We are the parts of the plant cell
this flow gets growing and we represent well
getting energy from rays of light
making mitosis by the end of the night
we are the parts of the pant cell, yeah!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Ok NOW can I go?
NUCLEUS:
Ok Mitochondria, go for it!
MITOCHONDRIA:
Alright, just need to take a quick breath first…
MITOCHONDRIA:
I gotta move quick
I gotta move fast
In the plant cell clique
with Chloroplast
We work together, see?
Photosynthesis to energy
I make it look easy
So run & tell that & don’t step to me
I’m the finest MC
in the microscopic nation
take a deep breath
call that cell respiration
powerhouse
I power up
My engine drives that flower up
Not bragging, just to tell ya
Zinnia to Azelia, Photosynthesis won't fail ya!
We are the parts of the plant cell
this flow gets growing and we represent well
getting energy from rays of light
making mitosis by the end of the night
we are the parts of the pant cell, yeah!
Science cl**** can be a little boring some times. That's why Danny Tieger and Peacock Kids created Sung Science! Two minutes of musical mischief that's guaranteed to have you singing along!! Every episode of Sung Science is in a different musical style, produced by Matt Appleton, to be the weirdest it can be.
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Performed by: Perish, The Thought & Cody Carson
Directed by: Matt Levy
Written by: Alexander Hoffman
Produced by: Danny Tieger & Matt Appleton
Edited & Animated by: Matt Schneck
Executive Producers: Matt Levy & Judy Meyers
Danny Tieger has written songs for NASA, The Jim Henson Company, and Sony Music. He is currently on the first national tour of, "Matilda the Musical". He just published his first book, "I Am Your Songwriting Journal"--- for a special Peacock Kids discount click here (http://bit.ly/1RwU79v) and use the code, "DREAMWORKS"
Matt Appleton spends most of his time touring the world as saxophonist and vocalist for Ska legends Reel Big Fish. He has engineered, produced, and performed on records for dozens of artists including The Used, Gavin Degraw, Refused, Silverchair, Von Smith, Good Charlotte, and Atreyu.
Join the fun on Peacock Kids where you can find an endless supply of laugh-out-loud jokes, lovable characters, life hacks, music, magic, gaming and more!
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The lymphatic system is a network of delicate tubes throughout the body. It drains fluid (called lymph) that has leaked from the blood vessels into the tissues and empties it back into the bloodstream via the lymph nodes. The main roles of the lymphatic system include: managing the fluid levels in the body.
This video includes :<br />
1-Simple warm up activity<br />
2-lesson content about sea pollution and sea pollutants.<br />
3- Revision.<br />
4- Think far away : Questions for students to search for answers.
Just like adults, children should see the dentist every 6 months. Some dentists may schedule visits more often, such as every 3 months.