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Origami Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem
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This video shows how folding paper can help students learn about the Pythagorean theorem. The video can be stopped to allow students to keep pace with the folding and explanation. (03:14)
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How to Choose a Reasonable Answer
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Students will learn a strategy for choosing a reasonable answer. A reasonable answer is one that makes sense. Student must estimate an answer that makes sense.
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Teach Students Math with the Arithmetic Game
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Learn how to play and teach this great game for practicing arithmetic with an expert teaching tips in this kids math games video clip. This game can be played for practicing addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division skills. This is a fun g
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Chinese Naming Conventions
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This videos discusses the differences between - the way Chinese speakers -and English speakers introduce themselves. It also provides further information on constructing Chinese sentences. (05:06)
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"Ten In The Bed" Song from Super Simple Songs
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This cute song is a play on the classic ten in the bed story. The bears fall out of the bed one at a time. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review basic subtraction, counting backwards, and the ten frame. (02:52)
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Using a Pattern to Solve a Problem
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To help solve a word problem, students learn to find a pattern in the problem and make a table to solve the problem. Finding patterns is a key learning for Algebra.
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