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An astonishing amount of food is wasted around the world every day.
In this video, celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay sets pupils the challenge of making a meal from leftovers to help reduce food waste and get children thinking about how they can be more resourceful in their day to day life, making small changes to help the planet. This challenges ties in with the UN Sustainable Development Goal number 2: Zero Hunger.
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Wildlife habitats are declining, according to scientists, so what can be done to make a difference?
Wildlife TV presenter and conservationist Chris Packham sets pupils a challenge to build a bug hotel, bee house or hedgehog home to try and support the local wildlife whilst thinking about how they can make mindful changes in their day to day lives. This challenges ties in with the UN Sustainable Development Goal number 15: Life On Land.
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England Design and Technology; Geography and Science.
Northern Ireland Personal Development and Mutual Understanding, The World Around Us.
Scotland Technologies: Sciences: Materials, Social Studies: People Place and Environment.
Wales Health and Wellbeing, Science and Technology, and Humanities.
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Backpacks are one of the hardest things to recycle because they are usually made from a combination of different materials.
In this film, Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Steven Bartlett sets pupils the challenge of upcycling a backpack to get them thinking about how they can breathe new life into existing belongings, rather than throwing them away. This challenges ties in with the UN Sustainable Development Goal number 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
This short film is from the series Planet Create.
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England - Design and Technology; Geography and Science.
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Maddie Moate unboxes a classroom set of 30 x BBC micro:bits explaining what you'll find in the box when your free set arrives at school.
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Maddie Moate gives the low down on why you should register for a free classroom pack of BBC micro:bits for your classroom.
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It is designed to introduce primary school teachers to the BBC micro:bit and encourage them to sign up for their free classroom pack of 30.
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The video celebrates World Oceans Day which happens each year and is intended to raise awareness of the threats facing the marine environment, including plastic pollution, rising sea temperatures linked to climate change, and over-fishing.
This short film is from the series School Radio Assemblies.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for assemblies or for teaching PSHE at KS1 and KS2 in England and Wales, KS1 and KS2 in Northern Ireland, and First and Second Level in Scotland.
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This video celebrates Midsummer's Day and the summer and winter solstices. It can also be used to celebrate the beauty of the natural world and explore the seasons.
This short film is from the series School Radio Assemblies.
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This video explores the origins of Halloween, tracing it back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, how it became All Hallows' Day and looks at the fun ways we celebrate Halloween today.
This short film is from the series School Radio Assemblies.
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This video celebrates Bonfire Night / Fireworks Night. It traces the origins of the occasion back to the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 and includes messages from the Emergency Services on how to remain safe on Bonfire Night.
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This video celebrates the Christian festival of Lent - the forty days preceding Easter. It also looks at some of the customs associated with Lent, including Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday.
This short film is from the series School Radio Assemblies.
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The videos follow Krish, who has hurt his ankle playing football and must go to hospital by ambulance.
This short film is from the series Nurturing Nurses, a series of five short videos about the work of nurses, other health care professionals, hospitals and the NHS.
It is designed to be a cross-curricular classroom resource suitable for teaching History, PSHE and Science at KS1 in England and Wales, KS1 in Northern Ireland, and First Level in Scotland.
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Krish finds out how hospitals and health care have changed rapidly within living memory.
This short film is from the series Nurturing Nurses, a series of five short videos about the work of nurses, other health care professionals, hospitals and the NHS.
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Krish and Sammy find out about the history of nursing, including Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole, Edith Cavell and Koforowola Abeni Pratt - the first black nurse to work for the NHS.
This short film is from the series Nurturing Nurses, a series of five short videos about the work of nurses, other health care professionals, hospitals and the NHS.
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Krish is staying on Nightingale Ward. He asks a nurse about the name 'Nightingale' and learns about Florence Nightingale and her achievements.
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The video follows Krish, who has hurt his ankle playing football and must go to hospital by ambulance.
This short film is from the series Nurturing Nurses, a series of five short videos about the work of nurses, other health care professionals, hospitals and the NHS.
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More than 60 per cent of young people say they regret sharing fake news, according to a BBC Bitesize survey for Other Side Of The Story. It feels like it’s everywhere these days but why do we find it so hard to spot and even harder to resist? Tik Toker Alex J Heath gives us a 60 second rundown on how fake news hijacks your brain. #shorts
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Having different opinions is part of what makes us who we are, but how easily can you change your opinion? Not budging from your perspective can be powerful, but we may sometimes think differently if we're presented with new information or experiences.
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Family, friends, celebrities, influencers - everybody tells us things, but how much of it is true? Did your favourite celebrity really have an affair? Is your favourite sports team really signing that player?
Just imagine if news channels aired factual reports that were based solely on what people said instead of what was actually true. Good news, we've done that - and this is how it turned out.
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Check out our amazing celebrities and influencers; magician and YouTuber @danrhodes, presenter and influencer @zaranicolemcdermott , comedian @russellkane9209 , body positive influencer @miahcarter , Musician @wesnelsonmusic and disability rights activist and TikToker @indiasasha7291 answer questions from Nova, the voice of the Confession Pod.
From ‘birds aren’t real’ to anti-vaxing, a lot of fake news online that they talk about in this film comes from untrustworthy sources. It’s really important that you consume your news on social media from reputable places. The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and some newspapers have really strict rules and processes for making sure information is correct. Their social media channels will all be verified, usually with a blue tick so you know your news will be well researched and accurate. These rules are NOT used by lots of people who share news on social media.
If you’re sharing news that you’ve read on the socials, take a bit of time to check the source. If it looks legitimate and is written by a trusted and verified source, then it should be fine to share. If it isn’t, do your research before you share it. There is a sea of unchecked, misleading, untrue news out there which often has its own agenda, so look for it from places that have high standards, like the BBC.
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St George's Day is celebrated throughout England on 23 April. But what do we know about the real St George?
This short film is from the series Patron Saints.
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This video tells the story of the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick, based on his own writings about his life in the Confessio.
This short film is from the series Patron Saints.
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Each year on 14 February we celebrate St Valentine's Day by giving our loved ones cards or gifts, such as flowers or chocolates. But who was Valentine and what do we know of him?
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The legacy of the Ancient Greeks including architecture, science, mathematics, medicine and democracy.
This short film Theories, thoughts language and law is Episode 5 from the series Once upon a time in Ancient Greece.
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Playright Euripides is our guide to Ancient Greek architecture, theatre, art and culture.
This short film Structures, statues, poems and plays is Episode 3 from the series Once upon a time in Ancient Greece.
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Exploring the gods and goddesses of the Ancient Greeks and their beliefs about the afterlife.
This short film is Episode 2 from the series Once upon a time in Ancient Greece.
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Exploring everyday life in Ancient Greece including jobs, food, homes and the lives of children.
This short film is Episode 1 from the series Once upon a time in Ancient Greece.
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In episode 3 we learn what happened to Guy Fawkes, how the names of the other plotters were discovered, and how the events of 1605 led to modern-day celebrations.
This short film is from the series The Gunpowder Plot.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching History at KS1 in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and 1st Level in Scotland.
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Maureen the rat takes us back through time to one of her ancestors, a rat living in London in 1666 at the time of The Great Fire of London.
In this episode we learn how the fire spread across the city and how the Lord Mayor, Samuel Pepys and King Charles II were involved alongside ordinary citizens.
This short film is from the series History KS1: The Great Fire of London.
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In episode 3 we discover what happened to the city after the fire, the role of Christopher Wren in rebuilding the city and how we remember the fire today.
This short film is from the series The Great Fire of London.
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This short film is from the series The Gunpowder Plot].
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching Music and History at KS1 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and KS1 Level in Scotland.
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The story of King Midas - who wished that everything he touched should turn to gold.
This short film is from the series Once upon a time in Ancient Greece.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching History at KS2 in England and Wales, KS2 in Northern Ireland, and Second level in Scotland.
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A brief guide to the original Olympic Games - very different from the Games we know today!
This short film is Episode 4 from the series Once upon a time in Ancient Greece.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching History at KS2 in England and Wales, KS2 in Northern Ireland, and 2nd Level in Scotland.
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A fun and catchy song about tidying up the classroom at the end of the school day.
This short film is from the series Songs about school.
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This month's CBBC Book Club is presented by Alishea and she’s joined in Book Club HQ by Sharna Jackson, the author of “The Wrong Turn”, who talks about writing mysteries, how she was inspired by an American girl-scout leader called Josephine Holloway, and what it’s like to live and write on a boat! Sharna also takes on the Five Word Review challenge.
Alishea also meets comedian and horror writer Bec Hill to discuss her new book, “Now Live: Streaming”, a story all about swapping lives with a famous influencer! Bec talks about how comedy and horror are actually quite similar, why she’d rather be a Snozzcumber from the BFG than a giant peach from James and The Giant Peach, and at one point… actually swaps bodies with Alishea to present book club.
CBBC Book Club is all about celebrating books and getting children excited about reading! Each month Rhys Stephenson is joined by authors, illustrators and celebrities to talk about their latest books, stories they loved reading when they were young, the creative ways in which they write/illustrate and most importantly, getting children involved with games, challenges and book reviews.
This programme is suitable for use with pupils aged 7-12. It is designed primarily for use in English lessons with KS2 pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and with 2nd Level pupils in Scotland.
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Dame Jacqueline Wilson answers viewers' questions, plays the Emoji challenge, and tells us all about her awesome new book, which is a modern version of the 'The Magic Faraway Tree' by Enid Blyton.
Rhys also meets Lucy Hawking, daughter of legendary theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, who tells us all about her new book, 'Princess Olivia Investigates: The Wrong Weather'. Lucy also tells us what it was like to write children’s books with her dad, why a pig featured in their books, and why she was banned from writing about aliens!
CBBC Book Club is all about celebrating books and getting children excited about reading! Each month Rhys Stephenson is joined by authors, illustrators and celebrities to talk about their latest books, stories they loved reading when they were young, the creative ways in which they write/illustrate and most importantly, getting children involved with games, challenges and book reviews.
This programme is suitable for use with pupils aged 7-12. It is designed primarily for use in English lessons with KS2 pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and with 2nd Level pupils in Scotland.
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This film introduces us to the characters of Rian and Maya and their journey from the North Pole to the South Pole.
They discuss why sleds and huskies are used for travelling on snow. Maya explains to Rian about the four points of a compass and how you can use a compass to find the direction you need.
They learn how animals have been used through history as modes of transport.
They mention horses, camels, and elephants and some of the places and ways that these animals have been used.
They discuss why using animals might be a more effective method of transport than walking.
They then learn about Matthew Henson, an African American man who may have been the first person to visit the North Pole.
This short film is from the series Travel and Transport.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for use in lessons with primary school children at Key Stage 1 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and at 1st Level in Scotland.
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Perfomance poet Tomfoolery reveals how he first got into poetry and talks through his creative process.
He talks about focusing on subjects that matter to you in the moment, whether they're personal or universal, as the work will always be more interesting if it matters to you.
Tom also describes the way he structures a poem – based on advice from a former teacher – instead of thinking in terms of a beginning, middle and an end, he tries to think of it as; things are stable, then they're unstable and then they're resolved.
This short film is from the BBC Teach series Inside the Writer's Mind.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for teaching English language at KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4 and 5 in Scotland.
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Here in Pudding Lane Focus: Social history of streets and towns; clothes and writing; mammals and pets; musical scales; singing words clearly; steady beat; short and long notes. Listen to how the backing track features the sounds of some 17th century instruments of the time: recorder, crumhorn, lute, harpsichord and hurdy-gurdy.
This short film is from the series KS1 Music: The Great Fire of London.
It is designed to be a classroom resource suitable for use in music lessons with primary school children at Key Stage 1 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and at 1st Level in Scotland.
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Find thousands of free curriculum-linked class clips on BBC Teach to help you deliver lessons - all arranged by subject and age group.
We cover 22 subjects, ranging from early years to GCSE/Nationals and Highers.
For major events, such as Black History Month or Shakespeare Season, BBC Teach also curates collection pages featuring content and links to relevant pages from around the rest of the BBC.
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Join Rhys Stephenson for a special CBBC Book Club celebrating all things World Book Day 2022!
Rhys is joined by children’s literary stars to chat about World Book Day. Astronaut Tim Peake rockets in to tell us about the books he read in space and why World Book Day is important to him, Ben Bailey Smith aka Doc Brown is answering CBBC viewer questions, Humza Arshad tells us how Little Badman is celebrating World Book Day and Cressida Cowell tells us all about the magic of reading, how to get involved and the importance of diversity in children’s books.
CBBC Book Club is all about celebrating books and getting children excited about reading! Each month Rhys Stephenson is joined by authors, illustrators and celebrities to talk about their latest books, stories they loved reading when they were young, the creative ways in which they write/illustrate and most importantly, getting children involved with games, challenges and book reviews.
This programme is suitable for use with pupils aged 7-12. It is designed primarily for use in English lessons with KS2 pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and with 2nd Level pupils in Scotland.
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Mrs Williams tells her class of primary school pupils that today they will be finding out about a group of brave people who changed the world...
She sends Boz - a time-travelling droid - back to two thousand years to the Sea of Galilee. Four fishermen - Peter, Andrew, James and John - are landing their catch when they are approached by Jesus. Jesus persuades them to leave what they are doing to travel with him and help to share his teaching.
After Jesus is crucified the followers of Jesus - now twelve in number - are scared for their safety and living in hiding. They witness a strange event, including fire all around them, which they believe to be the gift of the Holy Spirit, which Jesus had promised them. Their courage is renewed and the disciples, or Apostles, set out across the world to spread the word of Jesus. They have become 'unstoppable'.
This film is relevant for teaching Religious Studies / Assemblies at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland.
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