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Are you getting your right to accurate and reliable information?
Pupil outcome: I can explain ways to make sure I am getting accurate and reliable information and why this is important. Key learning points: - Article 17 of the UNCRC makes sure children have the right to accurate and reliable...
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What rights are children entitled to?
Pupil outcome: I can explain what rights are and which rights children are entitled to. Key learning points: - Rights are guaranteed by law and ensure that every individual is entitled to them. - Rights are universal, designed to provide...
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What can we do as citizens to protect the rights of others?
Pupil outcome: I can explain what we can do as citizens to protect the rights of others. Key learning points: - The UNCRC protects children’s rights in 196 countries, setting guidelines to safeguard their wellbeing worldwide. - Advocacy...
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How well are children's rights protected and supported in the UK?
Pupil outcome: I can explain how well children’s rights are protected and supported in the UK. Key learning points: - Laws like the Children’s Act 1989 and international agreements like the UNCRC support and protect children’s rights. -...
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What freedoms and obligations come with citizenship?
Pupil outcome: I can explain the freedoms and obligations that come with being a citizen in the UK today. Key learning points: - Being a citizen of the UK comes with a range of rights and freedoms, but also with certain obligations. -...
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Using directional language
Pupil outcome: I can use the words left, right, up and down to follow and give directions. Key learning points: - Left and right can be used to describe position and direction. - Directions can be given using left, right, up and down.
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Understanding turns
Pupil outcome: I can recognise when something has been turned and describe turns using left and right. Key learning points: - A rotation describes how something has been turned. - Turns to the right and left can be used to give directions.
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Use mathematical vocabulary to describe movement
Pupil outcome: I can use mathematical vocabulary such as forwards, backwards, left and right to describe movement. Key learning points: - Forwards and backwards can be used to describe movement in a straight line. - Left and right can be...
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Review of using mathematical language to describe position
Pupil outcome: I can use mathematical vocabulary such as left, right, above, below and between to describe position. Key learning points: - Left and right can be used to describe position. - Position can be described using other...
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Non-metals
The non-metal elements are found to the right of the Periodic Table. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films...
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Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities
Dr. Forrester talks about the rights and responsibilities of being a citizen in a community.
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Peer Pressure
Dr. Forrester teaches about peer pressure and how to handle social situations.
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Let's Talk about Triangles
Mr. Addit describes the four main types of triangles and explains what makes each type unique. He models drawing the four different triangles.
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Introduction to Angles
Mr. Addit describes the three main types of angles and the way that those angles can be measured.
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Review for You: Classifying Lines, Angles, and Triangles
Mr. Addit reviews points, lines, angles, and triangles and how to classify them.
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EXCEL DATA: CONCATENATE, LEFT, RIGHT, MID
You'll learn text functions to shape your strings, playing with text like a poet.
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The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
Miss Palomine visits the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC and points out the plaque honoring the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. She talks about the ideals that these two great men had in common and mentions Dr. King’s “I Have A...
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That is Not the Right Size
To illustrate the concept of three-dimensional objects, Miss Palomine tells the story of Socrates titled, “That’s Not the Right Size.” She then explains the properties (height, width and depth) that make a three-dimensional object. She...
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Real French Conversation with Fast French accents (Checking in at the hotel)
In this video, we are going to dissect a REAL French dialogue between two French natives at a hotel reception.
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Introduction to Angles
You could say that angles are some of the building blocks of geometry, and you've probably already seen lots of examples of angles in your life already. In this lesson, we'll go over the exact definition of an angle, how to name an...
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Introduction to Geometry
When you hear the word "geometry", you might think of shapes. And you wouldn't be wrong! But before we can get to shapes, we need to talk about the parts that can make up shapes, like points, lines, rays, and line segments. In this...
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All Mixed Up
Coach Socrates explains to Miss Palomine why having good balance is so important. He then shows her how to practice balancing by playing a fun and challenging game called “All Mixed Up.”
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Breathing, Stretching and Body Movement
Coach Socrates leads Miss Palomine through a combination work out of all the exercises from the first 8 weeks.
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A Balanced Work Out
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine discuss the importance of having good balance. Coach Socrates then introduces Miss P to a series of exercises to improve balance.