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TED Talks
Brian Greene: Is our universe the only universe?
Is there more than one universe? In this visually rich, action-packed talk, Brian Greene shows how the unanswered questions of physics (starting with a big one: What caused the Big Bang?) have led to the theory that our own universe is...
Crash Course
How Does the Earth Create Different Landforms? Crash Course Geography
Cliffs and canyons, beaches and dunes, floodplains and river valleys, plateaus and mountains — these are all products of a restless Earth. In today’s episode we’re going to take a closer look at how landforms greatly influence how people...
Curated Video
Tourism: Oceania
Pupil outcome: I can describe some tourist destinations in Oceania and discuss positive and negative consequences of tourism. Key learning points: - Oceania has a range of physical features and landscapes. - Oceania has some globally...
Curated Video
Planning a journey through the Americas
Pupil outcome: I can use research to design a trip covering six geographical highlights of North and South America. Key learning points: - People are attracted to visit places as tourists for different reasons. - There are lots of...
Curated Video
Our changing place
Pupil outcome: I can create enquiry questions about how my local place has changed. Key learning points: - Places change over time and we can investigate this change in a variety of ways. - People have different opinions about a place...
Curated Video
Linguistic features of a non-chronological report about anglerfish
Pupil outcome: I can identify and explain linguistic features of a non-chronological report. Key learning points: - Subject-specific, factual vocabulary, including numeral facts, is used in a non-chronological report. - Fronted...
Curated Video
Crafting physical description for malevolent characters
Pupil outcome: I can effectively craft a physical description of a malevolent character. Key learning points: - Physical descriptions of characters shouldn't just be a list of what they look like or the clothes they are wearing. -...
Curated Video
Geoffrey Chaucer's ‘The Canterbury Tales’: compelling characterisation
Pupil outcome: I can create a compelling character profile inspired by the characters created by Geoffrey Chaucer in his 'The Canterbury Tales'. Key learning points: - 'The Canterbury Tales' is a poem written in Middle English by...
Makematic
Place and Location
In geography, it's important to tell the difference between a place and a location. In this video, learn how.
Makematic
Land and Water
Discover Earth's physical features, from oceans to mountains, and learn how land and water form our planet's diverse landscapes.
Curated Video
Topographic Maps
A video entitled “Topographic Maps” which identifies physical maps that show the heights of features found on land and in the ocean.
Curated Video
The Western Region of the United States
Dr. Forrester introduces the Western Region of the United States. She describes the major physical features of this, the largest geographical region of our country.
Curated Video
Physical and Human Geography
“Physical and Human Geography” explains both physical geography and human geography, while identifying features of the United States that provide an example of each type.
Visual Learning Systems
Landforms part 2: What Are Landforms?
Landforms part 2/9: The video is discussing landforms and how they refer to physical features on Earth's surface. It mentions famous landforms such as the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, Grand Canyon, and Colorado Plateau.