Recurring Decimals
This video explores what recurring decimals are and how to write them as fractions.
This video explores what recurring decimals are and how to write them as fractions.
This is a document from Fuseschool- global education which simplifies the study of recurring decimals in a simple step.
This YouTube video explains how river basins are formed.
Skeletons support and protect our bodies. Bugs have exoskeletons outside their bodies, while humans have endoskeletons inside. Our bones are in axial (skull, ribcage, spine) and appendicular (arms, legs) groups. Bone marrow makes blood cells; more specifically, red marrow makes blood and yellow marrow stores fat.
This is an online activity providing you with exercises in sorting decimals from least to greatest.
This YouTube documentary highlights the ecological and socio-economic importance of the Tana River Basin in Kenya.
Defining and comparing tension, weight, friction and normal forces using free body diagrams.
Micturition (peeing) starts with urine flowing from the kidneys to the bladder via ureters. The bladder expands using transitional epithelium. Urine exits through the urethra, controlled by internal and external urethral sphincters. Ureters prevent backflow, thereby reducing infection risk
This 32 minute long YouTube video investigates the water contamination problems in Tanzania, with specific focus on Dar Es Salaam.
This 11 minute long YouTube video describes the various causes and types of water pollutants.