Seven Dimensions
Brainstorming Techniques for Creative Thinking and Problem Solving
In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of brainstorming and shares various strategies for improving creativity and problem-solving skills. They emphasize the importance of creating a conducive environment for generating ideas,...
Makematic
Global Icons: Malala Yousafzai
A short animation about the life of Global Icon Malala Yousafzai and how she represents Critical Thinking
Pitsco Education
Code Cube Challenge Activities
In this lesson, Kristina walks through all the Challenge Activities located in the Teacher's Guide.
Mythology & Fiction Explained
Gawain and the Green Knight - (Exploring Arthurian Lore)
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the arthurian tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Guinness World Records
Breaking the Paper Folding Myth: Achieving 12 Folds and Setting the Record Straight
In this video, Britney Gallivan challenges the commonly accepted belief that a piece of paper can only be folded in half eight times. She successfully folds a sheet of gold foil in half 12 times, demonstrating exponential growth and the...
Wonderscape
Understanding Value, Base 10 and Symbols for Comparing Numbers
In this video that meets Common Core 1st grade math standards, the teacher introduces the concept of base 10 and how it makes counting and representing numbers easier. The teacher demonstrates how to count using base 10 by showing a set...
Press Association
Election remains a 'three-horse race', says Simon Harris
Speaking to reporters at Airfield Estate in Dublin after the latest opinion poll showed his party trailing behind Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein, Mr Harris said he was “not surprised in many ways” by what he characterised as a reset in the...
Curated Video
Historic school house for Black children restored 250 years later
The Colonial Williamsburg Bray School taught Black children and is being restored 250 years later. The school house first opened on Sept. 29, 1760, and is now being preserved and honored. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Tanaiste attends a review of 125th Infantry Battalion ahead of their deployment to South Lebanon
Tanaiste and Minister for Defence, Micheal Martin reviewed the men and women of the 125th Infantry Battalion at Custume Barracks, Athlone, Co Westmeath, ahead of their six-month deployment to South Lebanon as part of United Nations...
Curated Video
What you can expect at precincts on Election Day
There will be about 180,000 precincts, subject to varying rules, open nationwide on Election Day. (Scripps National)
Press Association
Autumn Budget: Robert Jenrick reaction
Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick gives his reaction to the Chancellor's Autumn Budget, calling it the "largest heist in modern political history".
Press Association
Sir Keir Starmer and Australian PM Anthony Albanese discuss efforts to support Ukraine - CHOGM
Sir Keir Starmer and Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese discussed efforts to support Ukraine, joint initiatives in the Pacific Ocean and the “shared values” of the UK and Australia as they met at the Commonwealth Heads of...
Press Association
Rayner promises councils help with temporary accommodation
Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Angela Rayner discusses plans to solve the temporary accommodation and housing crisis at the Local Government Association conference
Press Association
Rayner: Council and social housing a top priority in Government's first Budget
Speaking at the Local Government Association Annual Conference, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has stressed building more council and social housing is one of the top priorities for the Government. It comes days ahead of the Labour...
Curated Video
Legal battles could determine the outcome of the presidential election
As the presidential election enters its final stages, one looming question is how much of a role the courts will play? (Scripps News)
Press Association
John Swinney refuses to say if he will step in to avoid bin strikes across Scotland
First Minister John Swinney said the Scottish Government has to “live in the reality of the resources we’ve got available to us” as he declined to commit to making more money available to avert the impending strikes by waste and...
Curated Video
With Joe Biden out, what would a Kamala Harris nomination look like?
Vice President Kamala Harris said she said she was "honored" to receive President Biden's endorsement for the Democratic presidential nomination, but what will that process look like? (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Global leaders condemn violence at Trump rally
Global leaders expressed concern Sunday over an assassination attempt targeting former U.S. President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania that left one attendee dead and critically injured two others. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Ministers arrive for first Cabinet meeting since General Election - HD
Sir Keir Starmer will chair the first meeting of his new Cabinet and face questions from the media after promising to start work “immediately” on his first full day in Downing Street. The Prime Minister appointed his top team on Friday...
Press Association
Interview with Sir Ed Davey after his parties best election results in 100 years
Interview with Sir Ed Davey at Liberal Democrat headquarters after his party's best election results in 100 years. Sir Ed promised that his party would pressure the incoming Labour government on Health and Social care issues.
Curated Video
How voting laws have changed in Georgia since 2020
Following the 2020 election there were rampant but unfounded claims of voter fraud. Since then, many states enacted changes to voting laws including in Georgia. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
The Ten Commandments must be displayed in Louisiana classrooms under requirement signed into law
Louisiana has become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Streeting promises social care costs cap despite absence from Labour manifesto
Introducing a cap on adult social care costs by October next year is part of Labour’s plan if they win the election, Wes Streeting has insisted. The pledge did not appear in the party’s manifesto when it was published on Thursday.