Instructional Video35:00
Curated Video

Analysing the poem ‘A Poison Tree’ by William Blake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Blake uses language, form and structure to explore ideas of conflict. Key learning points: - There are repeated references to both day and night in the poem, illustrating the all consuming nature of...
Instructional Video13:54
Oxford Comma

Reading, Summary, and Analysis of Dunbar's "The Haunted Oak"

9th - 12th
Paul Laurence Dunbar had the courage and skill to write about what few at the time, and even today, wanted to acknowledge. The result is a poem about one of America's most poignant ghosts.
Instructional Video16:11
Curated Video

Types of Atheists (Psychology of Atheism Part 1)

6th - Higher Ed
Types of Atheists (Psychology of Atheism Part 1)
Instructional Video10:13
Curated Video

How Talking With Animals Would Change Our World

9th - Higher Ed
In 1970, a recording of a whale song changed the world. The album, “Songs Of The Humpback Whale,” helped launch a movement to ban commercial whaling and protect endangered species. Today, scientists are getting closer and closer to...
Instructional Video23:33
Amor Sciendi

Jenny Saville's "Propped" and Art History | AmorSciendi

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about Jenny Saville's self-portrait "Propped", but it's also about art history. It's about philosophy. It's about the role art plays in representation and cultural narratives. It's about a lot of stuff.
Instructional Video8:56
Food Farmer Earth

Revitalizing Our Food System: Insights from Claire Hope Cummings

12th - Higher Ed
Delve into the transformative ideas of Claire Hope Cummings on sustainable agriculture. Learn how food can connect us to our community, culture, and the natural world in meaningful ways.
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

The Fibonacci Sequence

6th - 12th
How Fibonacci came up with his sequence, and how it is repeated throughout nature, from flower's petals to snails' shells – and how it has inspired the financial and computing industries. Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and...
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Calculus: Newton

6th - 12th
Newton's development of calculus, and how this changed the way we describe the world. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show abstract concepts in...
Instructional Video10:23
Curated Video

Wangari Maathai for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize winner, her childhood in Kenya, and her efforts to lessen suffering and protect the environment in Africa.
Instructional Video10:52
Curated Video

Seven Natural Wonders of the World for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Explore the breathtaking beauty and grandeur of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World in this stunning video. Journey across continents to witness these awe-inspiring creations, starting with the spectacular Aurora Borealis, visible...
Instructional Video10:50
Curated Video

Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act 2, Scene 1 Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore Act 2 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where the magical fairy world is introduced. Learn about the dynamics between Oberon and Tatiana, the implications of the Indian boy, and the invisible forces...
Instructional Video7:14
Curated Video

The Okavango Delta: A Wildlife Haven in the Heart of Africa

K - Higher Ed
Deep at the heart of the great Kalahari lies a lush oasis like no other; a place of astounding beauty home to a great variety of wildlife. The Okavango delta. It is here where we have come to observe the incredible wildlife of Africa...
Instructional Video4:59
Curated Video

How to Build a Closed Terrarium

K - Higher Ed
A terrarium is an enclosed ecosystem which can be entirely self-sustaining. Once set up and watered, you will never need to open it again since it will regulate its own water and nutrient cycles. In this video, we will go over the...
Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

British Wildlife: Red Squirrels

K - Higher Ed
Red squirrels inhabit coniferous forests and deciduous woodlands in Scotland, Northumberland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Lake District. The Red Squirrel is the UK’s only native species of squirrel, and was once common across the...
Instructional Video8:21
Curated Video

The Surprising Centuries-old Origins of the Unicorn

6th - Higher Ed
Unicorns aren’t all pretty white horses, some of them have scales, fangs, or ox tails. It turns out, cultures around the world have tales of mythical one-horned creatures who often rule over the other beasts of their land. Over time,...
Instructional Video0:20
Curated Video

Macbeth 2.4 Performance: Ross, 14-18a

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into a dramatic moment from Act 2 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," focusing on the bizarre behavior of Duncan’s horses, which turn wild and break free from their stalls. The performance highlights this event as a symbol of...
Instructional Video1:33
Curated Video

Macbeth 2.3 Folklore Reference: The Political and Natural Worlds

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines a scene from Act 2 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," focusing on the dialogue between Macbeth and Lennox. It explores Macbeth's subtly revealing response about King Duncan's departure and Lennox's remarks on the night's...
Instructional Video3:08
Learning Mole

How Does it Work? - Spider's Web

Pre-K - 12th
This video is explaining how spider's web works for kids.
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Back to Work: The Civilian Conservation Corps

9th - Higher Ed
In the 1930s, hundreds of thousands of Americans were recruited across the United States to protect and preserve the country's forests, parks, and fields. The Civilian Conservation Corps, a voluntary work relief program, was way ahead...
Instructional Video18:25
All Ears English

2039 - With All Due Respect, Don't Make this Mistake in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode, we pull out a mistake that we have heard students making- when it comes to using the word "respect". You'll get 4 common ways to say this word, depending on the context. Show some respect and listen in today.
Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

The World is Changing

3rd - 8th
Miss Palomine explains that scientists observe how the world changes.
Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

Grounding and Anchoring

12th - Higher Ed
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts University) explains how his grounding and anchoring model of social ontology works.
Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Are Elves?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what are elves.
Instructional Video7:48
Schooling Online

Ray Bradbury's The Pedestrian - Theme of Nature and urbanisation

3rd - Higher Ed
Have the comforts of modern living made us forget about our place in nature? If so, what does that mean for us? In The Pedestrian, Ray Bradbury shares some important ideas with us about our place in the natural world, and why we should...