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How to make pizza dough
Mix flour, lukewarm water, salt, and yeast, knead until it is smooth, and wait until it is puffy. A first dough tonight, with the science that makes it stretch.
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How to make tiramisu
Cook the yolks to 160°F, keep the mascarpone cold, and roll hard ladyfingers for two seconds. A first pan tonight, with the science that makes it stand.
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How to make french toast
Dry the bread, mix three eggs to a cup of milk, and soak until a slim dry spine remains. A first plate tonight, with the science that keeps the center custard.
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How to make mashed potatoes
Rinse the starch, rice the russets, fold the butter before the milk. A first pot tonight, with the science that keeps it fluffy.
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Why the Ocean Stays Layered
The ocean looks flat, but density builds layers beneath the surface. Learn why they persist, and what finally mixes them.
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Breaking Words into Sounds
A dog is one word. Your mouth makes three sounds. Learn to pull words apart so you can write them.
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Colons and Semicolons in Lists
Learn when a colon opens a list, when commas are enough, and when semicolons keep crowded items from crashing.
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Reading Exception Words
Learn why because and people keep an odd letter team, how families share one stranger, and how to mark it.
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The window was broken
Year 6 puts the smash first or the smasher. Grade 8 adds five moods, then tells you not to change coats mid-sentence.
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The finish line is not the lesson
The tortoise crossed. That is what happened. The race is not always to the swift is what it meant.
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Ten marks from the top
Sit, hold, start at the top. Learn the ten written marks for 0 to 9, and why a six is not a nine.
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The book already knows the way
Find the front, follow the road on the page, and notice that print — not the picture — is doing the talking.
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The title page is waiting inside
Open past the cover. Find the title page, the two names on it, and the maps a book hides in the front and the back.
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The English written for strangers
Home talk has rules. Learn the public English a stranger on the page can share.
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The thought that can stand alone
A sentence is how many complete thoughts you hired. Learn simple, compound, and complex — and the hanger-on that cannot walk out alone.
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The hinge, the drumroll, the break
A comma cannot hold two complete thoughts. Learn the semicolon hinge, the colon drumroll, and the dash that breaks in.
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The comma that turns toward you
One comma turns a name into a tap on the shoulder. Learn the yes, no, and name marks fifth grade actually tests.
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Where commas actually belong
Learn the comma jobs that keep lists, sentences, dates, and quotes from saying the wrong thing.
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When the verb is still happening
Learn the three -ing tenses that keep a verb in motion: I am walking, I was walking, I will be walking.
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How to make hummus
Simmer the canned chickpeas with baking soda, steep the garlic in lemon, and add tahini last. A first bowl tonight, with the science that makes it silk.
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How to make focaccia
Fold a wet dough four times, dimple it to the pan, and bake until the high spots bronze. A first slab tonight, with the science that makes the bubbles.
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How to make scrambled eggs
Salt the eggs in the bowl, keep the pan polite, and pull them while they still shine. A first plate tonight, with the science that keeps them creamy.
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How to make roast chicken
Salt the bird, flatten it, roast hot. A first roast tonight, with the science that keeps breast meat juicy.
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Writing Pounds and Pence
Learn to write money the proper way — using the £ and p signs and the decimal point to show pounds and pence.
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Why Polar Seasons Are So Extreme
Discover why the poles have a summer where the Sun never sets and a winter of darkness, all because of the way our planet leans.
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Where Are the Poles?
Find the very top and very bottom of our round Earth, the coldest and iciest places of all.
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The Race to the South Pole
In 1911 two brave teams raced to be first to the South Pole. Follow Amundsen and Scott across the ice and see how their choices decided the outcome.
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The Midnight Sun and Polar Night
Find out why the Sun can shine all night long in summer and hide for weeks in winter at the very top and bottom of the world.
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The Inuit and Sami Peoples
Meet two Indigenous peoples of the Arctic, the Inuit and the Sami, and discover how they live in one of the coldest places on Earth.
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The Antarctic Treaty and Research
Antarctica belongs to no one and everyone. Learn how the 1959 treaty keeps it peaceful and what scientists discover at the bottom of the world.
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Telling Time to Five Minutes
Read an analog clock to the nearest five minutes by counting the minute hand around the clock in 5s.
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Protecting the Polar Regions
The poles are worth saving, and the good news is we can help. Discover how people protect them, and the everyday actions that make a difference.
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Polar Food Chains
Follow the food chains of the Arctic and Antarctic, from tiny phytoplankton and krill all the way to whales and polar bears.
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Polar Bears
Meet the great white bear of the frozen north and learn how it stays warm, swims, and raises cuddly cubs.
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Measuring and Comparing Lengths
Use a ruler the right way, measure in centimetres, learn that 100 cm make 1 metre, and compare the lengths you find.
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Length Word Problems
Read length stories carefully, decide whether to add or subtract, and solve everyday problems with centimetres.
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Ice and States of Matter
Follow water as it turns from solid ice to liquid water to a gas, all by getting warmer or cooler.
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Ice and Snow
Discover how water turns into sparkly ice and soft, six-sided snowflakes in the coldest, most wonderful places on Earth.
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How Polar Animals Beat the Cold
Discover the clever ways polar animals stay toasty warm in the coldest places on Earth.
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Glaciers and Ice Sheets
Glaciers are rivers of ice that carve whole valleys. Discover how they form, how they reshape the land, and how giant ice sheets make icebergs.
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Earth's Frozen Water
From glaciers to sea ice to snow, explore the cryosphere, all of Earth's frozen water, and discover why it matters for the whole planet.
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Days, Weeks, Months, and Years
Learn how days build into weeks, weeks into months, and months into a whole year — and put them all in order.
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Counting Money and Making Change
Get to know coins, add them up to find a total, and work out the change by counting on.
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Comparing the Arctic and Antarctic
Explore the two frozen ends of our planet and discover why the icy north and the icy south are surprisingly different worlds.
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Comparing Polar Ecosystems
The Arctic and Antarctic look alike but are opposites, an ocean ringed by land and a continent ringed by ocean. Compare their worlds and wildlife.
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Comparing Measurements
Compare lengths, weights, and amounts using longer, shorter, heavier, lighter, more, and less — always using the same unit.
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Comparing How Long Things Take
Compare how long everyday activities take using seconds, minutes, and hours, and put them in order from quickest to longest.
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Climate Change at the Poles
Why are the poles warming faster than anywhere else, what is it changing, and what can we do? A hopeful look at the science and the solutions.
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Choosing the Right Unit
Learn to pick the best unit to measure length, weight, and amount — small units for small things, big units for big things.
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Brave Polar Explorers
Bundle up and meet the brave explorers who traveled to the coldest, iciest ends of the Earth.
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Arctic vs Antarctic
Meet the two coldest, iciest places on Earth and learn why polar bears and penguins never say hello.
Adding and Subtracting Measurements
Add and subtract lengths, weights, and amounts — keeping the units the same so the numbers line up.
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Weighing and Measuring
Grab some cubes and a scale! Learn to measure how long things are by lining up cubes, and to weigh things to see what is heavier and lighter.
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Using Mathematical Structure
Great mathematicians don't just calculate — they see how numbers are built and rearrange them to make the maths easy. Learn the structure tricks the pros use.
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Things We Can Measure
How long? How heavy? How long does it take? Meet the friendly world of measuring — length, weight, and time — with lots of things to look at and sort.
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The Body's Organ Systems
Meet the six teams of organs inside you and discover how each one keeps your body moving, breathing, fueled, and in control.
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Modeling with Ratio and Proportion
From lemonade to maps to mixing paint, ratios show how amounts go together. Learn to read a ratio, scale it up fairly, and solve real-world problems.
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Measuring How Much Containers Hold
Full or empty? Holds a lot or a little? Let's pour and explore how much different containers can hold — with cups, jugs, and buckets!
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Learning to Tell Time
Tick tock! Meet the clock and its two hands, then learn to read o'clock and half past times. A warm, gentle first step into telling the time.
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How Plants Build Themselves from Air and Water
Uncover the surprising truth that a plant builds most of its body not from soil, but from an invisible gas in the air.
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Finding the General Rule
Crack the code of any number pattern. Learn to spot the step, build a general rule like 3n + 1, and predict any term you like.
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Energy from the Sun to Food
Follow energy on its amazing journey from the Sun, into green plants, and along a food chain to the animals that eat them.
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Diet, Exercise, and Your Body
Discover how the right foods fuel you and how moving your body keeps your heart, muscles, and bones strong.
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Diagrams, Tables, and Equations
Every word problem can be drawn, tabled, or written as an equation. Learn three powerful ways to picture a problem — and pick the one that cracks it fastest.
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Comparing Sizes and Amounts
Which is bigger? Who has more? Let's look, point, and compare! A warm first adventure into bigger and smaller, more and fewer, taller and shorter.
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Coins and Their Values
Clink, clink! Meet the penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. Learn each coin's name, what it's worth, and how to count them up.
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Body Structures for Survival
Discover how bones, muscles, teeth, senses, and organs team up to keep your body alive and thriving.
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Why Offspring Look Like Their Parents
Discover why baby animals and plants resemble their parents, and why every living thing is still a little bit different.
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What Living Things Need
Every living thing needs food, water, air, shelter, and space. Discover what keeps people, animals, and plants alive.
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Variation and Survival
Why no two living things are exactly alike, and how those tiny differences can decide which animals survive, thrive, and pass their traits on.
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Using Patterns to Find New Facts
You don't have to memorize every fact — you can grow new ones from patterns you already know. Spot the rules hiding in the times tables and use one fact to unlock the next.
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Types of Teeth
Why you have different-shaped teeth for cutting, tearing, and grinding — and how an animal's teeth reveal whether it eats plants, meat, or both.
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The Human Life Cycle
The journey every person takes, from a tiny baby to a growing child, a changing teenager, a grown-up adult, and a wise elder.
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The Digestive System
Follow a bite of food on its amazing journey from your mouth to your stomach and through your intestines, where your body grabs the goodness it needs.
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Solving Multi-Step Word Problems
Real problems rarely finish in one move. Learn to spot the hidden second step, solve one piece at a time, and always answer the question that was actually asked.
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Solving Complex Math Problems
Big, twisty problems are beatable with the right approach. Learn a four-step method and a toolkit of strategies — draw a picture, work backwards, list systematically — then carry a hard problem all the way to a checked answer.
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Skeletons and Muscles
The bones that hold you up and shield your insides, the joints that let you bend, and the muscles that pull in pairs to move you.
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Senses, Brain, and Responses
How your five senses gather clues about the world, send them racing along nerves to your brain, and how your brain decides what to do next.
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Reasoning with Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Fractions, decimals, and percents are three ways of saying the very same amount. Learn to switch between them, compare them, and use them to reason about sales, scores, and real-life shares.
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Pollination and Seed Dispersal
How flowers swap pollen to make seeds, and the clever ways seeds travel by wind, water, animals, and even tiny explosions.
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Planning and Checking Multi-Step Problems
A good plan turns a tangled problem into simple steps — and a good check catches mistakes before they cost you. Learn to map out the steps, solve them, and prove your answer makes sense.
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Place Value and the Distributive Property
Big multiplications get easy when you split numbers by place value. Break a number into tens and ones, multiply each part, and add them back — the distributive property in action.
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Naming Plants and Animals
Learn the names of the plants and animals all around you, from pets and farm animals to flowers and trees.
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Modeling Real-World Problems
Turn everyday stories into math you can solve. Draw the situation as a bar model, write it as an equation with a symbol for the unknown, then solve and explain what the answer really means.
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Life Cycles of Living Things
How living things are born, grow up, make young of their own, and start the whole cycle again — from frogs and butterflies to plants and people.
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Inherited and Environmental Traits
Which parts of you were passed down from your parents, which ones you picked up from the world around you, and why many traits are a mix of both.
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How Seeds Grow
Peek inside a seed and follow it as it sprouts, grows a root and shoot, and becomes a whole new plant.
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How Plant Parts Work
Explore how a plant's roots, stem, leaves, and flowers each do their own job to keep the whole plant alive.
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Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores
Discover which animals eat plants, which eat meat, and which eat both, and learn to sort them by what they eat.
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Finding Rules in Number Patterns
Every number pattern hides a rule. Learn to spot the step-by-step rule, discover the position rule that jumps straight to any term, and use it to predict numbers far down the line.
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Drawing Life Cycle Diagrams
Learn to read and draw life cycle diagrams, using arrows and circles to show how living things grow and repeat.
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Constructing Mathematical Arguments
In math, an answer isn't enough — you have to prove it. Learn to back a claim with reasons, disprove a claim with a single counterexample, and judge whether a statement is always, sometimes, or never true.
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Choosing the Right Method
Smart mathematicians pick their tool before they calculate. Learn when to work it out in your head, when to write it down, and when a quick estimate is all you need.
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Body Parts, Plants, and Animals
Meet the wonderful bodies of people, plants, and animals, and discover what makes something a living thing.
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Animal Nutrition and Classification
Explore how animals get their food through food chains, and how scientists classify animals into groups.
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Animal Life Stages
Watch animals grow from tiny babies to grown-ups, and follow the amazing life cycles of butterflies and frogs.
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Animal Adaptations and Nutrient Transport
The clever body parts and behaviours that help animals survive anywhere, plus how blood and plant tubes deliver food and water to every living part.
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Whales and Dolphins Are Mammals
They live in the sea and look a bit like fish, but whales and dolphins are mammals like us. Find out how they breathe air and feed their babies milk.
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Using Precise Math Language
Math has its own exact vocabulary — sum, difference, product, quotient — and its own signs. Learn the precise words and symbols so you can describe and compare numbers clearly, like a true mathematician.
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Tides, Waves, and Currents
Why does the sea rise and fall, where do waves come from, and how does water travel across whole oceans? Meet the three great motions of the sea.
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The Ocean's Depth Zones
Take a dive from the sunny surface down into total darkness, and discover the sunlight, twilight, and midnight zones and the creatures that live in each.
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The Ocean Floor
Beneath the waves lies a hidden landscape of flat plains, towering mountain ranges, and trenches deeper than any mountain is tall. Explore the bottom of the sea.
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The Ocean and Climate
Discover how the giant ocean soaks up heat, makes clouds and rain, and helps steer the whole planet's weather.
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Solving Money and Measurement Problems
Math lives in shops, rulers, and rolls of ribbon! Count coins, add up amounts, make change, measure lengths, and solve real-world problems step by step with money and measurement.
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Rock Pools
Peek into the little pools left behind when the sea goes out, and meet the starfish, crabs, and colourful creatures that live in them.
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Representing Numbers and Fractions
The same number can wear many costumes — blocks, tens and ones, a spot on a line, or a slice of a whole. Learn to show numbers and fractions in different ways and see how they all connect.
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Picking the Right Math Strategy
A great mathematician carries a whole toolkit of strategies — and knows exactly which to reach for. Learn to match mental math, jottings, and written methods to each problem, and estimate to check your answers.
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Ocean Food Webs
One ocean animal usually eats many foods, and is eaten by many others. See how dozens of food chains link together into a tangled ocean food web.
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Ocean Food Chains
Follow the sun's energy from tiny sea plants all the way up to the hungry shark, and see how every ocean animal is a link in the chain.
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Ocean Ecosystems
Explore coral reefs, kelp forests, and the open sea to see how ocean living things depend on one another.
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Ocean Currents and Global Heat
Follow the global conveyor belt, a worldwide loop of currents that moves heat around the entire planet.
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Ocean Animals and Their Adaptations
From streamlined sharks to glowing anglerfish, discover the clever body features and tricks that help ocean animals swim, breathe, hide, and hunt in the sea.
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Ocean Animal Migrations
Follow whales, turtles, and salmon on some of the longest journeys any animal makes across the open sea.
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Modeling Problems with Diagrams and Equations
Turn tricky word problems into clear pictures and neat equations! Draw bar models to see the parts and whole, write the matching number sentence, and solve missing-number problems with confidence.
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How We Protect the Ocean
Meet the marine reserves, clever rules, and everyday heroes helping the ocean stay wild and full of life.
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How We Explore the Ocean
Climb aboard submersibles, listen with sonar, and pilot robots to explore the deepest, darkest parts of our planet.
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How Humans Harm the Ocean
See how plastic and overfishing hurt the sea, and the hopeful steps people are taking to fix them.
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Finding Patterns in Times Tables
Times tables aren't just facts to memorise — they're full of hidden patterns! Spot the tricks in the 2s, 5s, 9s and more, and use them to unlock even the trickiest multiplication.
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Explaining Why Math Works
Getting the right answer is great — but knowing WHY it's right makes you a real mathematician. Discover the reasons behind the tricks, and learn to say 'this works because...' with confidence.
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Deep-Sea Creatures
In the cold, crushing, pitch-black deep sea live some of the strangest animals on Earth. Meet glowing anglerfish, giant squid, and creatures that thrive with no sunlight at all.

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