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How Does Lava Make Perfect Hexagons?
The Giant's Causeway is a rock formation that is so otherworldly that it seems like it was made by supernatural beings. But these incredible hexagonal columns of rock aren't the result of giant masons. They formed through a quirk of...
PBS
When Giant Deer Roamed Eurasia
Megaloceros was one of the largest members of the deer family ever to walk the Earth. The archaeological record is full of evidence that our ancestors lived alongside and interacted with these giant mammals for millennia. But what...
TED Talks
TED: A realistic vision for world peace | Jody Williams
Nobel Peace laureate Jody Williams brings tough love to the dream of world peace, with her razor-sharp take on what "peace" really means, and a set of profound stories that zero in on the creative struggle -- and sacrifice -- of those...
TED Talks
TED: The path to ending ethnic conflicts | Stefan Wolff
Civil wars and ethnic conflicts have brought the world incredible suffering, but Stefan Wolff's figures show that, in the last 20 years, their number has steadily decreased. He extracts critical lessons from Northern Ireland, Liberia,...
Curated Video
TCTV's All About Vikings and Saxons - The Battle of Maldon
Join our historians in a look at the Battle of Maldon in 991AD. We visit the actual location of the battle, explore the Anglo Saxon Chronicles and discuss the Ealdorman Brythnoth's reasonings for fighting using critical thinking and...
Curated Video
TCTV's All About The UK - England
We take a look at England, with our presenter Kat. Learn about places to visit, important cities, mountains and rivers, common languages, hear the story of Saint George and more!
Curated Video
TCTV's All About The UK - Scotland
We take a look at Wales, with our presenter Ethan. Learn about places to visit, important cities, mountains and rivers, common languages, hear the story of Saint David and more!
Curated Video
TCTV's All About The UK - Northern Ireland
We take a look at Northern Ireland, with our presenter Kathryn. Learn about places to visit, important cities, mountains and rivers, common languages, hear the story of Saint Patrick and more!
Curated Video
The Irish
This World Cultures instructional video discusses a brief history of Ireland.
Curated Video
Life Inside Giant Recycling Facilities Treating Tons of Waste Every Day
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on waste management worldwide! Join us on an exclusive journey through recycling facilities in Northern Ireland, Pakistan, and Sweden. From shredding waste to incineration, explore the...
Curated Video
How Nigeria Found a Genius Solution to Recycle Millions of Used Tires
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel to explore waste management operations such as used tire recycling for making pavers, the discarding process of foam-filled tires, and recycling operations for plastic and various other...
Curated Video
Pakistan’s Extreme Solution to Load Tons of Sugarcane Waste on Trucks
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. Witness large flatbed trucks being loaded with tons of sugarcane bagasse at a sugar mill in Pakistan.
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Regions and counties of the UK
Pupil outcome: I can name and locate some of the UK’s regions and counties. Key learning points: - The countries of the UK are divided into smaller areas known as regions and counties. - Maps can be used to identify the size and location...
Curated Video
GIS: Analysing the population of the UK
Pupil outcome: I can use a GIS to analyse the distribution and structure of the UK's population. Key learning points: - A GIS can be used to visualise and analyse the UK population. - A GIS can allow us to analyse the population density...
Curated Video
Deliberative discussion: Should the age of criminal responsibility be changed?
Pupil outcome: I can analyse and evaluate different perspectives on whether the age of criminal responsibility should be changed and form my own opinion based on evidence and reasoning. Key learning points: - In England, Wales and...
Curated Video
What reasons are behind criminal behaviour?
Pupil outcome: I can explain what a crime is and identify a number of factors that might influence criminal behaviour. Key learning points: - If a citizen breaks the rules in an Act of Parliament, they commit a crime, which is an illegal...
Curated Video
Is the media representing the reality of youth crime?
Pupil outcome: I can explain what youth crime is, analyse how it is portrayed in the media and identify the impact this can have. Key learning points: - The justice system deals with youth crime differently to crimes committed by adults....
Curated Video
What is a crime?
Pupil outcome: I can identify how I know what is right and wrong, explain what a crime is and describe the difference between criminal and civil law. Key learning points: - Our views of what is right and wrong come from a range of...
Curated Video
Analysing 'Death of a Naturalist' by Seamus Heaney
Pupil outcome: I can analyse how Heaney presents the power of nature in the poem. Key learning points: - Throughout the poem, Heaney uses multi-sensory descriptions to create vivid imagery. - Heaney creates a grotesque description of the...
Curated Video
Understanding the poem 'Storm on the Island'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Heaney presents the power of nature and ‘The Troubles’ of Northern Ireland in ‘Storm on the Island’. Key learning points: - ‘Storm on the Island’ can be read as a poem about the power of nature on the...
Curated Video
Understanding 'Death of a Naturalist' by Seamus Heaney
Pupil outcome: I can explain the story that the poem tells, as well as how the poem is used as a metaphor. Key learning points: - Seamus Heaney's 'Death of a Naturalist' tells the story of a young child who frequents a flax-dam to...
Curated Video
Interpolation versus extrapolation
Pupil outcome: I can state the difference between interpolation and extrapolation and the limitations of each. Key learning points: - Interpolation can be used to estimate a value within the data set. - Extrapolation can be used to...
Curated Video
What is the age of criminal responsibility?
Pupil outcome: I can explain how individuals choose right from wrong, explain what the age of criminal responsibility is and how it applies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Key learning points: - As we age, our understanding of...
Curated Video
Who is more powerful the media or the Government?
Pupil outcome: I can evaluate the power of the Government and media. Key learning points: - The Government has power through elections, gaining a mandate to make decisions for all. - Parliamentary sovereignty lets the Government change...