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Snow formation and the Science of Snowflakes
One Correction: "Freezed Water" label is incorrect, it should be "Frozen Water" A snowflake begins to form when a super-cooled water droplet in the sky freez...
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For snow to form you need two things. An atmospheric temperature below freezing and sufficient moisture in the air. The process begins with the formation of ...
From World Book 1997 CD-ROM.
Each snowflake is a six-pointed work of art, as cool and as individual as you are. But how does nature make snowflakes? ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help...
Kickoff Session: Masterclass in Teaching Essential Math and Science High School Content
Back to Math Basics Session 3: Introduction to Calculus - Limits Part 1 (eCertificate)
Intuitive Notion of Limits
Rules on Evaluating Limits
Limits of Indeterminate Forms (using Factoring and/or Rationalizing the Expression)
To those who missed the LIVE session, you may watch the recorded tutorial via YouTube Live Streaming
Seminar Series: STEM Pedagogies for Special Education Students
Featuring teachers Carlisle Macahig and Maritess Andres.
This webinar series is for Pre-Service SPED Teachers, Teachers integrating SPED students in regular class, and Parents of SPED students
Back to Math Basics Session 5: Introduction to Calculus - Continuity of Functions
Continuity at a Number
Continuity of Polynomial and Rational Functions
Continuity of Transcendental Functions
Continuity on an Interval
Back to Math Basics Session 4: Introduction to Calculus - Limits Part 2
One-Sided Limits
Existence of (two-sided) Limit
Limits at Infinity
Back to Math Basics Session 3: Introduction to Calculus - Limits Part 1
Intuitive Notion of Limits
Rules on Evaluating Limits
Limits of Indeterminate Forms (using Factoring and/or Rationalizing the Expression)
Pedagogies in Teaching Math to Special Education Students - eCertificate
Featuring: Carlisle Cañete-Macahig, Teacher III, DepEd-Negros Oriental, Bacong Central School, Master of Arts in Special Education
Back to Math Basics - VECTORS
Featuring Jaysie Mher Tiongson, M.Sc. Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines
FREE online tutorial sessions for students and teachers Learn the basics and applications of Math Build essential skills you can apply in different fields
First Topic: VECTORS
Session 1: Dec 8, 9:30AM, Manila
Session 2: Jan 4, 9:30AM, Manila
a Zoom & Youtube live event
Pedagogies in Teaching Math to Special Education Students
Featuring: Carlisle Cañete-Macahig, Teacher III, DepEd-Negros Oriental, Bacong Central School, Master of Arts in Special Education
Back to Math Basics Session 3: Introduction to Calculus - Limits Part 2 (eCertificate)
One-Sided Limits
Existence of (two-sided) Limit
Limits at Infinity