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Sticks and stones, right? Well...only sometimes. It's a good idea to make sure your words aren't going to hurt others. Let's look at some ways to do that.
ELA Drills Videos 12 videos
ELA Drills, Beginner: Meanings 1. Use context clues from the text to find the answer.
ELA Drills, Beginner: Point of View 2. Identify what sort of narration is being used and which character's thoughts or feelings are being revealed.
ELA Drills, Beginner: Textual Analysis 3. What can you infer from the sentence in the video?
Language Arts Videos 92 videos
ELA Drills, Beginner: Point of View 2. Identify what sort of narration is being used and which character's thoughts or feelings are being revealed.
ELA Drills, Beginner: Textual Analysis 3. What can you infer from the sentence in the video?
ELA Drills, Beginner: Meanings 1. Use context clues from the text to find the answer.
Math Videos 15 videos
Time to learn about the three kinds of lines - parallel, perpendicular and squiggly. Well, okay - squiggly lines are a little advanced, so we'll ge...
When the person's face goes red, then you know they're really mad. But that's just how to measure madness. We've got tons of other measurement...
We're going to start off with a murder mystery involving King Henry and chocolate milk, but just stick with us. We definitely absolutely know what...
Science Videos 21 videos
When light waves, what should you do? Wave back of course. You don't want to be impolite. Today's video is all about light waves.
Apologies in advance if you came here really excited about a bicycle you can ride on water. We get that a lot. This video is really about the cycle...
Today we've got some geography. But that's not all, there are tons of extra features included free of charge. We've got rivers, lakes, deserts, mou...
Social Studies Videos 18 videos
You know how you can't copy someone else's answers on a homework assignment? Well the same goes for publishing someone else's ideas. That is, unles...
Today we're learning about the study of populations by location. Apparently Washington D.C. is almost 10,000 times as densely populated as Alaska....
Where does our water come from? It doesn't just grow on trees...right? If it did, what would you water those trees with?