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Crash Course Kids
Earth's Rotation & Revolution
So, have you ever wondered why we have seasons? Or maybe where the sun goes when it's night time? *Hint: It doesn't actually go anywhere* In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earth's rotation and revolution and...
Crash Course Kids
Down to Earth
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about why things on the bottom of the Earth, don't just fall off into space. Plus... PENGUINS! This first series is based on 5th grade science. We're super excited and hope you enjoy...
Amoeba Sisters
Genetic Drift
Discover what happens when random events meet allele frequencies: genetic drift! This Amoeba Sisters video also discusses the bottleneck and founder effect as well as contrasts genetic drift with natural selection. Table of Contents:...
Curated Video
Changing state: liquid to gas
Pupil outcome: I can observe water change from the liquid state to the gas state. Key learning points: - Water in the liquid state can change into water in the gas state (water vapour). - In its gas state, water is invisible, can flow,...
Curated Video
The impact of population growth (non-statutory)
Pupil outcome: I can describe the impact of a growing population on our planet and make predictions for the future. Key learning points: - Population growth is the increase in the number of humans on Earth over time. - The growing...
Curated Video
Sound insulation
Pupil outcome: I can investigate which materials are good sound insulators and describe how these are used in everyday life. Key learning points: - Some materials do not allow sound to pass through them easily. They are better at...
Curated Video
Transparent and opaque materials: review
Pupil outcome: I can name transparent and opaque materials and talk about how they are useful. Key learning points: - The results of an investigation can tell us which materials are transparent and opaque. - Materials can be sorted into...
Curated Video
Predators and prey in a food chain
Pupil outcome: I can identify and name predators and prey in food chains. Key learning points: - An animal that eats mostly meat or the flesh of other animals is a carnivore. - A predator is an animal that hunts, kills and eats other...
Curated Video
Changing the direction of light
Pupil outcome: I can explain how mirrors are reflective materials that are used to change the direction in which light travels. Key learning points: - When light is reflected off the surface of an object, it changes direction. -...
Curated Video
5 Cool Electricity Science Experiments
Are you always tinkering, investigating and exploring new things? Here are some fun science experiments to keep your inner Einstein busy. It is pretty safe to say that most find experiments super cool. Some might even say it’s magic! But...
Curated Video
ChatGPT for Teachers in Education - Crafting Effective Prompts
This video helps master the art of crafting effective prompts that elicit meaningful responses from ChatGPT.
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This clip is from the chapter "Mastery-Intermediate - Creating Prompts for Effective Results" of the series "ChatGPT...
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This clip is from the chapter "Mastery-Intermediate - Creating Prompts for Effective Results" of the series "ChatGPT...
ProTeachersVideo
Anatomy of a Lesson - Precision or Process: KS3 Science
Two education experts forensically analyse a Year 9 science lesson focusing on how to balance the importance of scientific precision with keeping the process fun and engaging. The experts are Malcolm Reed and Sasha Matthewman, both...
ProTeachersVideo
Great Lesson Ideas: Physics - Radiation Officer
A secondary physics teacher uses role play to liven-up her KS4 lesson on radiation and smoke alarms, by dressing up as a radiation officer, in this engaging pedagogy video. She starts by asking her Year 10 pupils to consider how a smoke...
Neuro Transmissions
What Is Sound?
Have you ever wondered about what sound is? How do we hear it? Why is it important? Wonder no more. With Alie Astrocyte as your guide, we go through the physics of sound, how our brain hears it, and why it's important for navigating the...