Instructional Video4:16
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Abstract Portraits inspired by Picasso and Silberzweig- Part 1- MENA

K - 5th
This video quickly reviews portraits by Pablo and Sandra Silberzweig, and then inspires students to create an abstract portrait that will be painted using various watercolor techniques. Check out my Watercolor Technique video for 8...
Instructional Video2:48
Visual Learning Systems

Heredity: Dominant and Recessive Traits

9th - 12th
This program introduces the idea of the inheritance of traits. Attention is given to some of the fascinating features which are heredity-based not only in humans, but also in other plants and animals. The work of the father of modern...
Stock Footage1:34
Bridgeman Arts

US troops fighting the Germans with gas masks, France, 1918

Pre-K - Higher Ed
US troops fighting the Germans with gas masks, France, 1918
News Clip4:13
British Movietone

BRITISH WOOL FASHIONS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The beautiful Italian city of Venice is slowly sinking into the sea and funds are being gathered from all over the World to save it. Britain's Textile Industry recently staged a Fashion Show, the proceeds from which went to the 'Venice...
News Clip0:28
Press Association

Supermarkets clamp down on mask rules

Higher Ed
Supermarkets have continued to clamp down on customers who refuse to wear masks. Morrisons said customers who refuse to wear a mask without a medical exemption will be told to leave its stores, while Sainsbury’s said its security staff...
News Clip2:30
Press Association

Operation Red Meat: How Boris Johnson plans to save his premiership

Higher Ed
Ministers are setting out a flurry of policies, under the title Operation Red Meat, which are designed to revive Boris Johnson’s fortunes as he faces continuing anger over “partygate” allegations. Fury over the gatherings was compounded...
News Clip1:38
Press Association

Quiet commuter rush hour in Wakefield as guidance to work from home ends

Higher Ed
Footage from Wakefield Westgate train station in Yorkshire and city centre buses during morning rush hour, as plan B restrictions ends across England.
News Clip2:38
Press Association

What is the science behind Covid-19 and schools ?

Higher Ed
As the Government faces calls to boost Covid-19 testing in order to make returning to schools safe, we look at the research driving the decisions.
News Clip0:47
Press Association

Lockdown plan emerges: masks at work, visitor quarantine and more cycle lanes

Higher Ed
The next steps in the UK’s lockdown plan are becoming clearer after the Government indicated it would reopen garden centres, encourage commuters to use bikes and potentially quarantine foreign visitors.
News Clip3:46
Press Association

Sainsbury's security to challenge shoppers without face coverings

Higher Ed
Shots of Sainsbury's Strand as police have announced they will be cracking down on lockdown rule-beakers. Sainsbury's have said they will security staff would “challenge” shoppers who were not wearing masks or entering stores in groups.
News Clip4:28
Press Association

What can and can’t I do at Christmas, according to Covid restrictions?

Higher Ed
Covid cases are on the rise as we head towards Christmas and a new set of restrictions are in place in a bid to stem the spread of the Omicron variant. Alongside encouragement to maintain protection against Covid by getting a booster...
News Clip0:40
British Movietone

SHROVE TIDE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The medieval city of Riedlingen on the Danube, celebrates Shrove-tide with a carnival. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
Stock Footage0:16
Bridgeman Arts

Marginot Line Soldiers and Gas Masks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Marginot Line Soldiers and Gas Masks
News Clip0:29
Press Association

Masks made under inspection of Deputy First Minister

Higher Ed
Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill visits a temporary factory in Magherafelt, where PPE is being made. Ms O'Neill also commented on the Irish Government's failure to brief the Northern Ireland Executive on details of...
News Clip1:29
Press Association

Mandatory face covering rules come into force for shoppers in England

Higher Ed
People will need to wear a face covering in shopping centres, banks, takeaway outlets, sandwich shops and supermarkets under new regulations which came into force in England on July 24. Police officers can escort someone from a building...
News Clip0:59
Press Association

Masks mandatory in shops as local lockdown lifted in Leicester

Higher Ed
Footage of Leicester city centre as it becomes mandatory to wear face coverings in shops across England, while the local lockdown is eased to allow non-essential shops to open. Police can hand out £100 fines to people in shops, shopping...
News Clip1:10
Press Association

Face coverings become mandatory in England's stores

Higher Ed
Shoppers wear face coverings when entering shops and coffee chains in London as new laws come into force across England. People who do not obey the rules could be fined £100.
News Clip0:58
Press Association

Face coverings will be mandatory in shops from Friday

Higher Ed
Wearing face coverings will become mandatory in shops and supermarkets from Friday. Initially many experts and authorities, including the World Health Organisation (WHO), suggested face coverings were not effective in preventing the...
News Clip0:53
Press Association

Casino reopens at midnight as lockdown measures eased

Higher Ed
The Rialto casino in London gets ready to welcome back customers for the first time in four months, after it was among the businesses included in the latest easing of lockdown. Theatres, bowling alleys and beauty salons offering...
News Clip2:27
Press Association

What are the plans for changing Covid rules across the UK’s nations?

Higher Ed
The UK’s nations are expected to further lift coronavirus restrictions in the coming weeks. We take a look at when rules are set to change across the four nations.
News Clip1:18
Press Association

Shoppers ‘expected’ to wear masks after legal requirement ends on Monday

Higher Ed
Shoppers have been told by the Government they are "expected" to wear masks from Monday when they will no longer be required by law, in a coronavirus policy criticised as a “real mess”. New guidance on workplace safety for when most...
News Clip2:37
Press Association

Where do I need to wear a mask now restrictions have eased?

Higher Ed
Face masks are no longer mandatory in shops and on most public transport after the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England were lifted on Monday. So where do people still need to wear face coverings now restrictions have eased?
News Clip3:14
Press Association

Public still wear masks on 'Freedom Day'

Higher Ed
Many members of the public continue to wear facemasks at Birmingham's New Street Station despite them no longer being mandatory.
News Clip0:45
Press Association

Shoppers hit the high street as mandatory face covering rules reintroduced

Higher Ed
Shoppers and other members of the public in Birmingham city centre on the day mandatory wearing of masks in shops, banks and on public transport was reintroduced in England.