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Video 1: How to add decimals
Video 2: Examples of adding decimals
Video 3: Common mistakes made when adding decimals
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Video 1: An introduction to adding decimals
Video 2: Adding decimals with ones and tenths parts
Video 3: Adding decimals (tenths)
Video 4: Adding decimals (hundredths)
Video 5: Adding decimals with ones, tenths and hundredths
Online activity: This activity poses four questions where you are required to add different forms of decimals
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Overview of types of immune responses. Difference between innate and adaptive immunity. Differences between humoral adaptive immunity and cell-mediated adaptive immunity.
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Understanding the structure of a muscle cell
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DNA is made up of two strands. Each strand has a backbone made up of alternating sugars and phosphate groups. The two strands are linked by complementary nitrogenous bases. The strands are oriented in opposite directions, making the structure "antiparallel".
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Part 1: Applications of decimals
Part 2: Examples showing how the application of decimals is used in everyday life
Part 3: Common misconception when applying decimals
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Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
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Binary fission, budding, mitosis, fragmentation, parthenogenesis and sexual reproduction.
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Solving a word problem to find average velocity and speed of an object in one-dimension.