Problem: Article: Press the “ON/OFF” button at the top of the camera. The camera will power on and the lens will come out. Under the Hybrid Auto mode, there’s very limited settings you can do for the shot. It’s in auto-mode anyway, so you have to let the camera do its job. The only settings you can change are for flash, timer, and movie quality.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/f\/fc\/Capture-a-Short-Movie-with-Your-Pictures-on-Canon-IXUS-265HS-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Capture-a-Short-Movie-with-Your-Pictures-on-Canon-IXUS-265HS-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/fc\/Capture-a-Short-Movie-with-Your-Pictures-on-Canon-IXUS-265HS-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/aid5059490-v4-728px-Capture-a-Short-Movie-with-Your-Pictures-on-Canon-IXUS-265HS-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary: Turn the camera on. Configure auto settings.

Problem: Article: Quail love new things and they are very curious! They’ll nibble at the grass, dust-bathe in the dirt, eat any small bugs they find, and peck about in ground. The sun is also good for laying hens! If you notice the female quail is not laying eggs, it may be because of her diet or a lack of sunlight, so it's a good idea to put the cage outside for a bit. Also, if you have an outside cage, be on the lookout for such birds as ravens and crows. These birds may view the quail as prey and peck their heads. If you have these birds in the area, it's recommended that you cover the cage with a tarpaulin or something alike when you're not watching them. Quail love to dust bathe daily! Dust bathing also prevents parasites in quail. To get them to dust bathe all you need to do is provide them with a shallow but wide tub of dry sand. They will soon start to dust bathe throughout the day. Cleaning the quails cage prevents diseases, bacteria, and mites and isn't a big task. You should dispose of all bedding, hose the cage down, rinse the feeders and water container, replace the tub with fresh sand and refill the feeder and water container with fresh food and water. Since quail waste is high in ammonia you must clean the bedding at least once a week to prevent diseases. Just chuck the bedding in a bin or chuck it in your compost. Quail need plenty of sleep to stay healthy, happy and overall fun birds! Don’t leave any lights on or at least move the quail to a dark room so that they can sleep properly. Quail can only have up to 15 hours of light per day, otherwise they will not be able to sleep. There is a possible chance that a dog or cat will try to kill the quail and if you have a noisy pet in the room they will disturb the quail and cause stress. You should collect the eggs once every day to ensure that they are fresh, especially during a hot day. You can put the eggs in an egg carton and leave them on the side or put them in the fridge to stay fresh for a longer period of time. Your female quail will lay about one egg every day so you should get 5-6 eggs every week.
Summary: Consider moving the quail to an outdoor cage at least once a week. Allow for dust bathing. Clean the quails cage every 1 or 2 weeks. Be sure that the quails cage (or room) is dark at night. Keep noisy or dangerous pets out of the same room as the quail. Collect eggs daily.

Problem: Article: A fact family is a set of facts, or mathematical problems, that use the same numbers. The are three numbers in each fact family. These three numbers can be added or subtracted in different ways. For example, 10, 3, and 7 form a fact family. You can use these three numbers to create two addition number sentences and two subtraction number sentences:  10-3=7 10-7=3 7+3=10 3+7=10 Write or state a subtraction word problem for your students: I have 7 candies. I eat 3 of the candies. How many candies do I have left. Walk your students through the process step by step:  Ask your students which number sentence they are trying to solve. Write “7-3=?” on the board. Ask them to determine the third member of the fact family. Write the following number sentences on the board: “3+__=7”; “__+3=7”; “; “7-__=3”; and 7-3=__” Fill in the blanks as the students provide you with the answers.
Summary:
Introduce the concept of fact families. Present your students with a subtraction word problem. Use a fact family to solve this problem.