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Parent's Guide Primary - English and Maths. A mathematics video resource
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Parent's Guide Primary - English and Maths

This programme from Teachers TV explores current methods of teaching and today's education system from a parent's point of view. In this programme, presenter Fiona Millar meets two sets of parents, who discuss how English and mathematics are being taught in primary schools, with education consultant Bill Davies. They…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. A mathematics video resource
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

This video from Teachers TV follows Isaac Anoom, teaching a lesson on fractions, decimals and percentages to a Year Five class at JMI School near St Albans. He focusses on finding equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages and relating this to the real world in an engaging way including a game of ‘Number Twister’.…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
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Biscuit Bashing. A science, chemistry video resource
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Biscuit Bashing

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about solids. A demonstrator uses biscuits to show children that some solids are made of tiny pieces and can be poured. Using a biscuit and crushing it into tiny pieces helps children see…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Slime and Goo. A science, chemistry video resource
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Slime and Goo

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about solids and liquids. PVA glue, borax solution is mixed to create slime. The PVA and borax solution combine to create a new material which acts like both a liquid and a solid. This…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Bouncy Custard. A science, chemistry video resource
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Bouncy Custard

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about solids. Mix PVA glue, water, borax and corn flour to create ‘bouncy custard’. The glue combines with the borax solution and corn flour to create a new material which flows…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Leaky Bottle. A science, chemistry video resource
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Leaky Bottle

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about gases. A bottle of water has two wooden skewers inserted through the bottle. The two skewers are slowly pulled out but the water does not come out of the holes as the gases in the air…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Bath Bomb. A science, chemistry video resource
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Bath Bomb

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about changing materials and irreversible reactions. Bicarbonate of soda, citric acid and salt are mixed then combined with oil, fragrance and food colouring to produce a bath bomb. The bath…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Carbon from a Candle. A science, chemistry video resource
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Carbon from a Candle

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about changing state and irreversible reactions. A candle is lit and a ceramic tile is placed above the flame. Usually a candle burns to produce carbon dioxide but as the amount of oxygen…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Fire Extinguisher. A science, chemistry video resource
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Fire Extinguisher

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about the gases, changing state and irreversible reactions. Night lights are placed in a glass bowl and lit whilst bicarbonate of soda is placed in a jug and vinegar added slowly. Carbon…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Freaky Hand. A science, chemistry video resource
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Freaky Hand

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about irreversible reactions. Vinegar is poured into a jar and a plastic glove containing bicarbonate of soda is fitted onto the top. When the bicarbonate of soda is tipped into the vinegar…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Heavy Sugar. A science, chemistry video resource
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Heavy Sugar

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about densities of liquids or keeping healthy. A can of diet cola is placed in a container of water alongside a can of non-diet cola and the level at which they float is compared. The diet…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Rainbow of Colours. A science, chemistry video resource
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Rainbow of Colours

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about separating ink through chromatography. Different coloured inks are dotted onto strips of water colour paper and then strips then placed in water. The different colours in the dye separate…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Lava Lamp. A science, chemistry video resource
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Lava Lamp

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about liquids, gases and irreversible reactions. Coloured water and oil are poured into a container and they separate according to their densities. The oil on top when an effervescent tablet…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Suspended Ice. A science, chemistry video resource
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Suspended Ice

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment on density which may be used when learning about separating mixtures and the properties of liquids. Oil, water and an ice cube are all put in a clear container and the resulting levels compared. The oil floats on top of…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Intriguing Ice. A science, chemistry video resource
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Intriguing Ice

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about changing state. Different kinds of liquid are frozen and the results observed and discussed. Pre-boiled water results in a mostly clear ice, salt water a cloudy ice, lemonade an ice…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Racing Liquids - Art on a Plate. A science, chemistry video resource
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Racing Liquids - Art on a Plate

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about liquids. Milk is poured onto a plate and drops of food colouring dotted onto it. The colours hang in the liquid due to a mixture of surface tension and the properties of milk. A cotton…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Anti-gravity Bottle. A science, chemistry video resource
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Anti-gravity Bottle

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about gases and forces. A milk bottle is filled with water then a ping pong ball placed on the top. When up-turned the water stays in the bottle as the large surface area of the ping pong…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Particle Disco. A science, chemistry video resource
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Particle Disco

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about dissolving. The demonstrator shows that water molecules move faster when heated. Using two glass of water, one hot and one cold, and putting in a few drops of food colouring, the two…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Sticky Cups. A science, chemistry video resource
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Sticky Cups

This video from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), aimed at primary teachers, demonstrates an experiment which may be used when learning about the properties of gases. Two plastic beakers are heated with hot water and a kitchen roll soaked in hot water placed between them and they are stuck together. After being left to cool…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Model Cells. A science, biology video resource
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Model Cells

The cell is the smallest unit of life and for many millennia single celled organisms were the only form of life on Earth. It’s this type of life that astrobiologists are looking for elsewhere in the solar system. In this activity, wallpaper paste is used to build model cells Curriculum areas covered: • Cell biology • Cell…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Martian Death Rays. A science, biology video resource
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Martian Death Rays

Could there be life on Mars? Perhaps so, although the high intensity of UV light means that it is unlikely to be found on the surface. The experiment demonstrates how bacteria grown on agar plates can be killed off by UV exposure. Curriculum areas covered: • Microbiology • Cell biology • Aseptic technique The…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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What's Your Limit?. A science, biology video resource
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What's Your Limit?

Conditions on other planets are unlikely to be within the same ranges as that experienced by Earth. However, a degree of variance from ‘ideal’ ranges may be tolerable for a small number of organisms known as extremophiles. This investigation looks at the effects of subjecting a living organism (yeast) to some extreme…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Ice Cores. A science, chemistry video resource
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Ice Cores

In this practical activity students analyse ice cores extracted from the icy worlds of Enceladus or Europa. This resource provides information about Enceladus and worksheets for both qualitative and quantitative analyses. In the video, Steve Althorpe explains how ice cores containing minerals can be made and then analysed by the…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Rates of Reaction and Activation Empathy. A science, chemistry activity sheet resource
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Rates of Reaction and Activation Empathy

High levels of ultraviolet radiation out in space drive reactions that can turn white beads into their coloured form. Students investigate how temperature affects the rate at which the beads turn back to white. At Key Stage Five, students can use the results sheet template to find the activation enthalpy. In the video, Judith…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Life in the Freezer. A science, chemistry video resource
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Life in the Freezer

If there is life elsewhere in our solar system it’s likely to live in a pretty cold environment. In this resource, students investigate the effect of antifreeze on the freezing point of water and how it can allow fragile cells to survive extreme cold. In the video, Judith Green explains how students can plan an experiment…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Is There Life In There?. A science, biology video resource
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Is There Life In There?

All life forms on Earth are based on organic biochemistry. This activity requires students to analyse an unknown soil sample (just recovered from a space mission to another planet!) and look for signs of possible indicators for life. Curriculum areas covered: • Cell biology • Food tests, including starch, sugar, protein…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Exo-planets. A science, physics video resource
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Exo-planets

Finding exoplanets Exoplanets are planets outside our own solar system. Find out how scientists use ingenious methods to spot them. Goldilocks zone Finding the right conditions to support life is a delicate balance, and scientists are on the look out for exoplanets in the ‘Goldilocks zone’ – Not too hot, and…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Life in Our Solar System. A science, physics video resource
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Life in Our Solar System

Life in the extremes Microbes can survive in the most hostile and inhospitable environments. Might similar places in our solar system be able to support them too? Why are scientists interested in Mars? Why are scientists interested in Mars? Four scientists talk about why they are interested in the red planet, and how they plan…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Are We Alone?. A science, physics video resource
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Are We Alone?

It really is a small world We live in a global network of diverse communities, sharing resources, ideas and technology. As a species, we have always looked to the sky and asked ‘are we alone?’ A sample of one So are we alone? The simple answer is ‘yes’. Right now, we are alone. Despite all our searching…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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The Future of Energy. A science video resource
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The Future of Energy

In this Cambridge University film, three academics look at wind power, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and material efficiency as examples of how we can cut our carbon dioxide emissions. Demand for energy is sky-rocketing and producing enough energy to meet this demand has significant environmental impacts and could cause catastrophic…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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This Icy World. A science video resource
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This Icy World

Cambridge University glaciologist Professor Julian Dowdeswell has spent three years of his life in the Polar Regions. As Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, this film follows him to Greenland and the Antarctic as his research reveals the challenges we all face from climate change. He…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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The Emotional Computer. A science video resource
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The Emotional Computer

Can computers understand emotions? Can computers express emotions? Can they feel emotions? This video, from the University of Cambridge, examines the research of Professor Peter Robinson exploring how emotions can be used to improve interaction between humans and computers. The research team is collaborating closely with Professor…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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