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Curated Video
Skim reading and close reading: Wilfred Owen’s 1917 letter to his mother
Pupil outcome: I can show a thorough understanding of a 1917 letter that Wilfred Owen sent to his mother from the trenches of World War One. Key learning points: - Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) was a British poet and soldier. - Owen is best...
Curated Video
Email: Closing and Proofreading Like a Pro
Dive into the essential skills of wrapping up your email with a precise closing and an error-free body. From constructing a clear call to action to running a fine-tooth comb through your text, you'll learn how to perfect your email...
Amor Sciendi
"One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop Explained
A close reading of Elizabeth Bishop's classic poem "One Art"
Curated Video
Presenting a journalistic report on 'Little Red Riding Hood'
Pupil outcome: I can present a journalistic report in a formal tone. Key learning points: - Oral presentation is an important aspect of delivering journalistic reports and news. - Projection, pace and diction are important for ensuring...
Music Matters
Can You Hear a Melody and Write It Down? - Ear Training
Have you ever had the frustrating experience of hearing a musical idea you want to work with as a player or as a composer but have struggled with being able to write it down? This lesson is an exercise in hearing a melodic line and being...
Curated Video
ChatGPT for Creatives - How to Talk to Chat GPT
In this video, as we get started with using ChatGPT, we will explore how to create prompts the right way and understand the guidelines shared by the AI to write effective prompts. It discusses clarity, specificity, tone, close/open-ended...
Curated Video
Understanding 'As Imperceptibly as Grief' by Emily Dickinson
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Dickinson uses metaphor in her poetry. Key learning points: - In Dickinson’s poem, the speaker discusses the transition between summer and autumn. - The speaker says this transition is imperceptible, like...
Curated Video
Explaining how Burnett presents the garden setting in 'The Secret Garden'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Burnett uses language devices such as personification and similes to present the garden setting in ‘The Secret Garden’. Key learning points: - Use the first read of an unseen extract to establish key...
Curated Video
Responding to an unseen extract from 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
Pupil outcome: I can read and understand an unseen extract from Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ and analyse evidence to support my understanding. Key learning points: - Use the first reading of an unseen extract to establish...
Seeker
We FINALLY Know What a Black Hole Looks Like
The Event Horizon Telescope project has been working relentlessly to composite the first black hole photo the world has seen and it will change how we look at physics moving forward. Thumbnail Credit (Background Image): Hotaka Shiokawa /...
Music Matters
Interpreting a Lead Sheet with Style - Music Performance
Music Matters demonstrates Interpreting a Lead Sheet with Style
Nemours KidsHealth
How the Body Works: Ears
Hear ye, hear ye! Here is a video that comes with an article to read, an interactive quiz, hands-on activities, and worksheets, all about the ear! Chloe and the Nurb take viewers on a virtual tour of the ear, discussing its structure and...
Nemours KidsHealth
How the Body Works—Nose
The nose knows, and your class will know about the nose after experiencing this lesson. Nurb takes the viewer on a virtual tour of the nose, explaining its functions from smell to first-line immunity. Chloe and Nurb get sneezed out of...
Crash Course
Data and Infographics: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #8
One-hundred percent of those reading this sentence are human beings. Wait, what? With part eight in the Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information set, pupils learn how to think critically about statistics. Scholars discover how...
Crash Course
Evaluating Photos and Videos: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #7
When it comes to viewing videos and photos on the Internet, seeing is not always believing. With part seven from the Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information series, scholars learn that even image-based evidence can be unreliable....