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Climate – True or false
True or false … Antarctica is a desert? People and places - Physical geography - Climate Learning Points Antarctica is the largest desert in the world. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to determine if a statement is...
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Other means of separation – True or false
True or false ... Wind can be used as a means of separation? Material processes - Separating mixtures - Other means of separation Learning Points Wind can be used to separate heavy grains and light husks of wheat. A Twig Tidbit Film -...
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Parts of a plant – True or false
True or false ... Some flowers only bloom at night time? Life processes - Green plants - Parts of a plant Learning Points Some plants bloom at night. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to determine if a statement is...
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Humans on Earth – True or false
True or false ... Using resources can produce environmentally harmful waste? People and places - Human impact on the environment - Humans on Earth Learning Points Using resources can produce harmful waste. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or...
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What is light? – True or false
True or false ... A light shone in your eyes can cause damage? Physical processes -Light - What is light? Learning Points Looking directly into a light source can damage your eyes. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to...
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Rocks – True or false
True or false ... All limestone is formed underwater? Material processes - Classifying materials - Rocks Learning Points Limestone is formed underwater over millions of years. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to...
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Weather – True or false
True or false … A heat wave is a type of weather? People and places - Physical geography - Weather A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to determine if a statement is true or false.
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Classifying living things – True or false
True or false ... Starfish, vultures and humans belong to the same kingdom? Life processes - Variation and classification - Classifying living things Learning Points Visually different species can all belong to the same kingdom. A Twig...
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Fertilisation and dispersal – True or false
True or false ... Some plants can disperse their seeds explosively? Life processes - Green plants - Fertilisation and dispersal Learning Points The seeds of some plants are dispersed explosively. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The...
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Microorganisms – True or false
True or false ... Life on Earth could not exist without microorganisms? Life processes - Humans and other animals - Microorganisms Learning Points Life on Earth could not exist without microorganisms. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False?...
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What is energy? – True or false
True or false ... Sound is a form of energy? Physical processes -Energy and energy transfer - What is energy? Learning Points Sound is a form of energy transferred when air molecules vibrate. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The...
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The Earth's layers – True or false
True or false ... Mount Everest is growing? Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - The Earth's layers Learning Points
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Sun and Earth – True or false
True or false ... The Sun is at the centre of our solar system? Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - Sun, Earth and Moon Learning Points The Solar System is made up of planets that orbit the Sun. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False?...
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The Moon – True or false
True or false... The Moon orbits the Earth? Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - The Moon Learning Points The Moon orbits the Earth. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to determine if a statement is true or false.
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Invertebrates – True or false
True or false ... Invertebrates have no bones? Life processes - Variation and classification - Invertebrates Learning Points Exoskeletons and hydrostatic skeletons support invertebrates. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children...
Flipping Physics
Gauss's Law for Magnetism
In this episode, Mr. P delves into Gauss's law for magnetism, unraveling the mysteries of magnetic flux through closed surfaces. Exploring the hypothetical existence of magnetic monopoles, the class speculates on the implications of...
Professor Dave Explains
Epistemology Part 1: Quine, Sellars, Gettier, and Putnam
Having gotten a sense of the continental and analytic traditions in contemporary philosophy, we are ready to examine advancements in the field of epistemology that occurred around that time. Let's see how Willard Quine, Wilfrid Sellars,...
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The 3 Different Types of Solutions EXPLAINED!
There are 3 different types of solutions - unsaturated, saturated and supersaturated. The main difference between these 3 types of solutions is the amount of solute in each type of solution. In this video, we explain the 3 different...
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Lost City of Atlantis for Kids | Bedtime History
Dive deep into the enigmatic legend of the Lost City of Atlantis. Join us on an enthralling journey as we explore the theories, evidence, and speculations surrounding this mythical city. Uncover the secrets of its disappearance and...
Wonderscape
Myths of Rome's Great Fire and Marie Antoinette’s Famous Misquote
Uncover the myths behind Emperor Nero’s supposed fiddling during the Great Fire of Rome and the famous misquote "Let them eat cake" attributed to Queen Marie Antoinette. Learn the truth about these historical events, debunking the...
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Understanding Bats: Dispelling Common Myths and Fears
Video 2 of the Echolocation Unit. This segment focuses on debunking common myths about bats, such as the misconception that they are flying rodents or blind creatures. Students will learn that bats are actually closely related to...
Wonderscape
The Battle of Bunker Hill: Fact vs. Fiction
This video uncovers the surprising truth behind the famous Battle of Bunker Hill, explaining how most of the fighting took place on Breed’s Hill. It explores the errors made by both American and British forces, and why this American loss...
Wonderscape
The Battles of Lexington and Concord: The Shot Heard Around the World
This video explores the events of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, debunking myths about who fired the first shot of the American Revolution. It explains how the term “the shot heard around the world” originated and why the identity...
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George Washington and the Cherry Tree: Myth or Fact?
This video uncovers the famous myth of George Washington and the cherry tree. Viewers learn how the story was added by Mason Locke Weems years after Washington’s death and why historians believe it’s untrue. The video explains the...