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Writing the second paragraph of a persuasive letter to Sherlock Holmes
Pupil outcome: I can write the second persuasive paragraph of a persuasive letter, giving reasons and evidence and using a range of persuasive techniques. Key learning points: - Writing is most successful when it is planned. - The...
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R M Hare: worldviews in modern philosophy
Pupil outcome: I can explain R M Hare's concept of 'blik' and describe how different worldviews shape the way people interpret the world around them. Key learning points: - Antony Flew argued that religious beliefs are meaningless as...
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What to do if we feel uncomfortable online
Pupil outcome: I can explain how to get help if I'm feeling uncomfortable online. Key learning points: - If we feel uncomfortable online, we should tell an adult we trust. - If we feel upset by someone online, we can ask a trusted adult...
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Evidence about healthy lifestyle: presentation (non-statutory)
Pupil outcome: I can communicate my findings from a range of scientific reports about healthy and unhealthy lifestyles. Key learning points: - Scientists collect evidence from research that helps us to make informed choices about healthy...
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Measuring reflected light: do and review
Pupil outcome: I can investigate how changing the angle of a mirror affects the angle of reflected light. Key learning points: - If you change the angle that light hits a surface, the angle of reflection will also change. - Mirrors are...
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Multiple shadows
Pupil outcome: I can investigate the number of shadows that can be cast by an object. Key learning points: - Humans have used light sources to make their lives easier since ancient times. - Scientists and engineers invent and design ways...
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Greenhouse gases (non-statutory Climate Change & Sustainability)
Pupil outcome: I can describe how greenhouse gases trap heat around Earth. Key learning points: - The atmosphere is a mixture of gases around Earth. - Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that makes up about 0.04% of the atmosphere and is...
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Exploring characters’ emotions
Pupil outcome: I can describe key events in Chapters 35, 36 and 37 and I can explain how the author’s descriptions and language choices help to show characters’ changing emotions. Key learning points: - In this section of the book,...
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Planning and writing the introduction to an essay
Pupil outcome: I can write an introduction to an essay, including a range of linguistic features. Key learning points: - Our essay will give one side of an argument, using a logical order and supported by evidence. - Evidence can take...
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Understanding character relationships in 'The Sheep Pig'
Pupil outcome: I can understand the relationships between the characters in 'The Sheep-Pig'. Key learning points: - Babe shows many positive character traits, including kindness, politeness, determination and friendliness. - Babe's...
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Planning and writing the second main paragraph of an essay
Pupil outcome: I can write the second main paragraph of an essay, including a range of linguistic features. Key learning points: - Our essay will give one side of an argument, using a logical order and supported by evidence. - Evidence...
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Writing the first half of an essay
Pupil outcome: I can write the first half of an essay about the effects of climate change on the polar regions, using a range of linguistic features and a formal tone. Key learning points: - Our essay gives a logical argument that builds...
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Planning and writing the first main paragraph of an essay
Pupil outcome: I can write the first main paragraph of an essay, including a range of linguistic features. Key learning points: - Our essay will give one side of an argument, using a logical order that is supported by evidence. -...
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Writing the second half of an essay
Pupil outcome: I can write the second half of an essay about the effects of climate change on the polar regions, using a range of linguistic features and a formal tone. Key learning points: - Our essay gives a logical argument that...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Annette Gordon-Reed - Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy
Annette Gordon-Reed, a professor at Harvard University, wrote a groundbreaking book in the 1990s examining the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman at Monticello. Initially interested in how...
Professor Dave Explains
What is a Crime? (The Six Types of Crimes)
In this series we are going to learn all about crime scene investigation. But we must first understand precisely what crimes are. What does it mean to say that someone has committed a crime? What are the types of crime that can be...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Forensic Science
Are you obsessed with crime-based entertainment like CSI and Sherlock? How accurately is crime scene investigation depicted on such shows? What exactly is forensic science, and what are the scientific principles it utilizes? If you want...
Professor Dave Explains
Out of Africa (Archeological Evidence of Human Migration)
The origin of Homo sapiens is in Africa. But at some point we began to leave and settle in other parts of the world. When did this happen, and why? What are the remains we have found that document this incredible journey? Let's take a look!
Weird History
Surprising Facts About Neanderthals
Neanderthals lived hundreds of thousands of years ago, one of the many ancestors to modern humans. The species went extinct about 40,000 years ago, although it continues to live on in the DNA of humans beings around the world.
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Writing Requirement for Electronic Contracts
What is the requirement that electronic contracts be in writing to be enforceable - Statute of Frauds
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Focus Groups in Litigation
How are focus groups used as part of the litigation process?
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Focus Group in Litigation
This video explains the role and use of a focus group in civil litigation. Visit www.TheBusinessProfessor.com for tons of free business and legal resources.
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Challenging Administrative Court Decisions: Procedures and Requirements
This video explains how parties can challenge administrative law or administrative court decisions. It outlines the requirements for standing, exhaustion of administrative remedies, and the right for review. The video also discusses how...