Archive for December, 2022

How to feed and raising a nest fall out baby bird – Saving Baby Birds

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How to feed and raising a nest fall out baby bird – Saving Baby Birds
***NOTE***
– “Try to identify their species. This video is for sparrows only. As for other birds, let them eat small worms or crickets, grasshoppers”
– The food used in the video is powder for parrots: Nutribird a21
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Day in the Life on a Level 1 Trauma Unit

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Experience a day in the life in the Level 1 Trauma Center at Ochsner LSU Health in Shreveport, Louisiana. Jacquelyn Bowers, MD says, “COVID has had a forever effect on the ER. I thought at this time last year we would be out of it, but we’re more inundated now than the last surge.” She implores everyone to get vaccinated as the only way out of this pandemic.
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What is a Syllable? | Open and Closed Syllables | Kids Academy

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What is a Syllable? | Open and Closed Syllables | Kids Academy

There are total of 6 types of syllables out there and if you are about to start teaching your little one about syllables then we’d recommend you to start with the open syllables and the closed syllables.

It’s just that these are easier to understand and your kid will learn quite fast. Not only this, in fact, after learning these two types, your kid will be able to speak a hundred different words.

For starters, you need to tell your children what is a syllable. It basically is a unit of pronunciation that comes with a single vowel only. For more details, you can refer to the internet and watch videos on Youtube that tell everything you need to know about a syllable.

Open Syllables:
In an open syllable, nothing comes after the vowel and the word ends right at the vowel. For example, the word “he” is an open syllable as nothing is coming after the vowel “e”. Also, in this case, the vowel is long.

Closed Syllables:
In this case, there comes a consonant after the vowel. In a nutshell, when we talk about a closed syllable, know that the vowel is closed with a consonant in the end. For example, there’s the word “cap” and “men”. You can see that in both these words the vowel is closed with the consonant “p” and “n”.

We hope you now understand the difference between both types. So, teach your kids about these two types and then move towards the other ones so that they can have a better understanding of what syllables are.

The wiser thing to do would be to watch Youtube videos and teach your children about vowels and syllables etc from there because that way, they will pick things up quicker.

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A night inside a Chicago trauma unit

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CNN’s Ted Rowlands reports from Chicago’s Cook County Trauma Unit and witnesses the result of violence in the streets.

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For more than 25 years, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia — the first Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in Pennsylvania — has provided unparalleled medical and surgical care for all injured children, including those with the most severe injuries.

Learn what makes the Trauma Center at CHOP a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, and how our work toward trauma prevention, research advances and overall trauma awareness provides hope for reduced injuries in the future.

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Clap Our Syllables | Jack Hartmann | Syllables Song

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Clap Our Syllables | Jack Hartmann | Syllables Song

Clap Our Syllables by Jack Hartmann is a fun, engaging way to learn about syllables.
Students will clap up high for one syllable words, clap left to right for two syllable words and clap high, in the middle and low for 3 syllable words. Actively engage your students as they build body and brain connections while learning about counting syllables. It’s fun learning syllables as you stand up and clap out the syllables with Jack Hartmann.

Clap Our Syllables Lyrics
Come on everybody
Let’s Clap Our Syllables all around
Give me one clap down low
One clap up high
One clap to the left
One clap to the right
Then clap in a circle
Then clap in the middle
Let’s clap all over
And clap our syllables
Clap up high one syllable words
Dog
Cat
love
Mouse
Clap left and right two syllable words
Rainbow
Rain-bow
playground
play-ground
sidewalk
side-walk
people
peo-ple
Clap high, middle, low to three syllable words
manatee
man-a-tee
elephant
el-e-phant
spaghetti
spa-ghet-ti
wonderful
won-der-ful
Give me one clap down low
One clap up high
One clap to the left
One clap to the right
Then clap in a circle
Then clap in the middle
Let’s clap all over
And clap our syllables

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