00:00Remember the kids who go to school, don't imitate the teacher, okay?
00:13It's annoying, that's why I was able to do well in my mom's dedication.
00:20Gara is amazing, she even tagged the boys.
00:25Super teacher, that's what we'll say.
00:30I think there will be a race in the Olympics?
00:36Wow, Ma'am! You're faster than me! You'll win soon!
00:42It's like a palisade, right? But what is the teacher doing in the video?
00:48And it's not just the flagpole that she climbed this morning.
00:52Even the tall pine tree?
00:55Oh, she's already sitting next to you.
00:59Because Teacher Carol will show us her skills.
01:10Teacher Carol's dedication to her chosen profession,
01:14raised their flagpole.
01:16That's why she climbed it today.
01:18Last Tuesday, I was able to save the pine tree.
01:21But I only found out last Wednesday morning before our flag ceremony.
01:27It's been a year now, so it's old and the pine tree is weak.
01:33I was able to save it twice already.
01:36And I was also the one who fixed the pine tree.
01:41It's true that Ma'am Carol is the one we're always looking for
01:45whenever we're able to save the flagpole.
01:48It's not possible for kids to do it.
01:52And we know that she's the only one who can do it.
01:56She really can do it.
01:58But guys, what Ma'am Carol did is extremely dangerous
02:02if the body doesn't have enough power and endurance.
02:05To use those two, the body needs maximum strength.
02:10This is where the body will generate through muscular contraction.
02:13If you don't have enough experience,
02:16you might slip and hurt yourself.
02:21Let's start with the quiz.
02:23What force does Ma'am Carol use whenever she climbs the flagpole
02:27so that she doesn't fall?
02:29A. Electrical force
02:31B. Magnetic force
02:33C. Frictional force
02:37Ma'am Carol's weapon whenever she climbs the flagpole is friction.
02:41In physics, friction is the resistance to motion
02:44when one object rubs against another.
02:47Ha! That's why.
02:49But Ma'am, why are you so good at climbing?
02:52The teacher said I'm so good at climbing the flagpole.
02:56This is where it all started.
02:59When I was a kid, I used to climb trees.
03:05There were branches or branches.
03:07That's what we do when we go to the forest.
03:12That's what we do to entertain my siblings and friends.
03:17She also fell here once.
03:20When I was in grade 6, I was bitten by a cow.
03:24When I was about to go out,
03:27one of my fingers got stuck.
03:33That's when I fell.
03:36I wasn't able to walk for two weeks.
03:41This morning, she's going to climb the flagpole.
03:44But kids, don't do it.
03:46It's dangerous.
03:55There, there.
03:57Teacher, you can do it!
04:00Okay, okay. Let my hair rest.
04:06In a few minutes, we'll have a snack.
04:10It's so delicious!
04:15Even though we didn't make it to the Olympics,
04:17this is not the equivalent of how strong she is.
04:21You still managed to climb the flagpole, Ma'am.
04:24Literally.
04:26Greetings to our teachers.
04:36To be continued...
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