Instructional Video20:57
The Guardian

Silent Sam

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sam is a 27-year-old music-teaching, sovereign ring-wearing, chanting Buddhist. He is the lead singer of an up-and-coming punk band - but he’s also mute ... at least for most of the time. After two unsuccessful vocal chord operations,...
Instructional Video19:10
The Guardian

Second innings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From Afghanistan to London, three boys build a new life playing cricket. Tucked away in suburban south London, matches take place every week for young and often traumatised asylum seekers. Many have fled war and have been separated from...
Instructional Video17:51
The Guardian

Space to Be: the fight to keep this Belfast women’s centre open

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the heart of the Village, a loyalist area in Belfast, the Windsor Women’s Centre has fought a 30-year battle to keep its doors open. The centre, an oasis for vulnerable women, is deeply rooted in the community. As it faces financial...
Instructional Video13:38
The Guardian

Fish story

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sometime in the 1980s, Caspar Salmon's grandmother was invited to a gathering on the Welsh island of Anglesey, attended exclusively by people with fish surnames. Or so he says. Thirty years later, film-maker Charlie Lyne attempts to sort...
Instructional Video3:24
FuseSchool

How To Multiply Whole Numbers By A Single Digit

6th - Higher Ed
How To Multiply Whole Numbers By A Single Digit | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool Learn how to multiply whole numbers by a single digit in this video.
Instructional Video20:54
The Guardian

The Tower Next Door

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In June 2017 residents of the Silchester estate woke to discover Grenfell Tower engulfed in flames, witnessing a terrifying national tragedy unfolding on their doorstep. The tower bore a striking resemblance to their own. The victims...
Instructional Video24:02
The Guardian

Little Pyongyang

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Joong-wha Choi, a former soldier in North Korea, lives today with his wife and children in New Malden - the south London suburb that is home to Europe's biggest North Korean population. Despite enjoying the new-found comforts of his...
Instructional Video24:06
The Guardian

Fighting Shame

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A group of women use everyday items to tell of the sacrifices and difficult choices they face, and the community initiatives they have launched in an attempt to tackle the shame surrounding poverty and make policymakers listen
Instructional Video22:43
The Guardian

Sam and the Plant Next Door - documentary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sam, 11, is always being told not to worry about the nuclear power plant rising next door, but for him there is lots to think about. Hinkley Point C will be Britain’s largest nuclear plant, and it’s only two miles away. Most of his...
Instructional Video3:17
FuseSchool

Types Of Radiation

6th - Higher Ed
Learn about the different types of radiation in this physics video from the virtual school. Alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays... what are they and how do they differ? Introducing 'Alpha Man', 'Beta Boy' and 'The Great Gamma'!
Instructional Video3:47
FuseSchool

Learn To Compare & Order Positive Numbers

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to compare and order positive numbers!
Instructional Video0:57
Next Animation Studio

Briton can move his fingers after UK's first successful hand transplant

12th - Higher Ed
A 51-year-old Briton is able to move the fingers on his right hand for the first time in five years after receiving the first successful hand transplant in the UK. Mark Cahill's right hand was paralyzed after an infection caused by gout....
Instructional Video4:02
TLDR News

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no...
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

How the UK electoral system works

12th - Higher Ed
To elect the 650 members of the House of Commons, or lower house, the UK prime minister has to meet with the Queen before five years and a month have passed since the previous elections. The Queen then dissolves the Parliament and the...
Instructional Video0:50
Next Animation Studio

A rare sexually transmitted disease may turn into a "superbug"

12th - Higher Ed
Mycoplasma Genitalium, or MG, is a rare sexually transmitted infection that may become a "superbug" if it is not taken seriously, the BBC reports.
Instructional Video2:10
The March of Time

1948: EUROPE'S POST WAR RECOVERY

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1948: EUROPE'S POST WAR RECOVERY - montage, shopkeeper in store with empty shelves, boxcar factory, man collecting cigarette butts on the street, men digging peat, animated graphics showing commodity production in Europe.
Instructional Video1:07
Next Animation Studio

UK’s largest warship ever is ready for war

12th - Higher Ed
The Royal Navy announced on January 4 that its Carrier Strike Group, centered on its brand new carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, had achieved Initial Operating Capability.
Instructional Video1:02
The March of Time

MOT: 1938: German refugees in the UK

12th - Higher Ed
Jewish refugees arrive in the UK, money is given to them, refugees eating in large dining hall / refugee children, teens given training on farm.
Instructional Video3:47
History Hit

Protest, Spirit of the People: What was going on

12th - Higher Ed
What were the two things happening in the 1960's? How did the youth feel about Wilson at the time? Protest, Spirit of the People, Part 1
Instructional Video5:38
TLDR News

Tax Havens Explained

12th - Higher Ed
The world of tax havens is becoming an increasingly controversial area. So in this video, we run through what tax havens are, how they work and discuss why a country would even want to be a tax haven.
Instructional Video3:47
FuseSchool

Uses Of Nuclear Radiation

6th - Higher Ed
"Uses of Nuclear Radiation What have the Hulk and Spiderman got in common? They both gained their super powers because of radiation. Well, in films and comics at least. In real life, radiation has never given anyone super powers. But...
Instructional Video1:16
TLDR News

This Week in Parliament

12th - Higher Ed
We are launching a new series called This Week in Parliament. The show is designed to lift the lid on parliament and discuss what has happened in parliament in the preceding week. The series starts this Saturday (13th) and runs for 4 weeks.
Instructional Video0:40
The March of Time

MOT: 1938: German refugees in the UK

12th - Higher Ed
Jewish refugees arrive in the UK, money is given to them, refugees eating in large dining hall / refugee children, teens given training on farm.
Instructional Video4:55
Ancient Lights Media

Ireland

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Ireland.