Educational video for children to learn jobs and occupations. This is the second of three videos; children will find out what an astronaut, mechanic, painter, waiter, architect, judge, plumber, tailor, gardener, taxi driver and musician does. At the end of the video, they can enjoy a fun recap game. Excellent resource for preschool education.
Educational video for children to learn jobs and occupations. This is the first of three videos; children will find out what a doctor, farmer, nurse, actor, dentist, footballer, baker, cook, pilot, police officer and firefighter does. At the end of the video, they can enjoy a fun recap game. Excellent resource for preschool education.
Educational video for children to learn how to add fractions with the same denominator. A fraction is a number which indicates the division of a whole number into equal parts. With the help of our astronaut, the little ones will learn that to add fractions with the same denominator, they only have to add the numerators and leave the same denominator. It's very simple, the result of 2/8 + 3/8 is 5/8. This educational video includes several exercises with fun examples for children to learn math...
Educational video for children to learn how to relate colors with objects in their environment. Children will learn about colors thanks to fun games where they will have to color different things. This video is a great resource to practice the colors: yellow, blue, white, brown, purple, pink, orange, green, red, black. It's a perfect video for early childhood education.
Educational video for children to learn how to set the table before a meal and how we call all the things we need to do that. The little ones will discover what these words mean: tablecloth, glass, plate, spoon, fork, knife, napkin, mug, pitcher and tray. At the end of the video, they will watch a quick recap of every word. Excellent resource for elementary school.
Educational video for children to learn how to subtract fractions with the same denominator. To subtract fractions with the same denominator, we leave the common denominator and only subtract the numerators. Let's look at an example! To subtract five ninths minus two ninths, we leave the same denominator in the answer, in this case that would be number 9; and we subtract the numerators, that is, 5 - 2 which equals 3; this would be the numerator in the result which is three ninths (3/9). This ...
A kids' listening test aims to provide valuable insights into a child's auditory processing abilities, language understanding, and overall communication skills.
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