Instructional Video3:49
FuseSchool

Differences Between Natural & Artificial Ecosystems

6th - Higher Ed
An ecosystem can be defined as a large, highly interconnected area of the planet that is composed of several different biotic and abiotic components. A good example of an ecosystem would be an entire forest or mountain range. A natural...
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

Climate Cycles

6th - 12th
How climatologists use ice cores, cylindrical cones of ice drilled from glaciers, to reveal Earth's historical cycles of climate change. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. The Earth has natural, long cycles of climate. The...
Instructional Video3:32
FuseSchool

The Nitrogen Cycle

6th - Higher Ed
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. The nitrogen cycles shows the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is...
Instructional Video19:18
Curated Video

Introducing the Gothic in 'Jekyll and Hyde'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand how Stevenson conforms to, and subverts, Gothic conventions in ‘Jekyll and Hyde’. Key learning points: - Gothic fiction is fascinated by strange places, yet Stevenson sets his story in London. - The figure...
Instructional Video14:06
Curated Video

Implement different search algorithms : Introduction to Trees and Binary Search Trees

Higher Ed
From the section: Algorithms - Search and abstract data structures. This section is about Algorithms. You will learn about Bisection, Binary section etc.



An in-depth look at trees, rules surrounding them and a tree known as...
Instructional Video3:49
Curated Video

Differences Between Natural & Artificial Ecosystems | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
An ecosystem can be defined as a large, highly interconnected area of the planet that is composed of several different biotic and abiotic components. A good example of an ecosystem would be an entire forest or mountain range. A natural...
Instructional Video3:18
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Environment - Nitrogen Cycle

6th - Higher Ed
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. The nitrogen cycles shows the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Why are Spiders Living in my House?

K - 8th
"Why are Spiders Living in my House?" takes you into the fascinating world of arachnids. This educational video is specially designed for classroom use, aiming to captivate young minds as they discover the intriguing world of...
Instructional Video27:47
Curated Video

Comparing ideas of temporality in 'England in 1819' and 'A Century Later'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain the similarities and differences between how Dharker and Shelley present ideas of time and temporality. Key learning points: - Shelley foregrounds the difference between the past and the present in ‘England...
Instructional Video17:36
Curated Video

Revising key themes in the ‘Power and Conflict’ anthology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify and compare themes across poems from the Power and Conflict anthology. Key learning points: - When comparing poems, pay attention to the specific theme within the question. - Be open to comparing poems...
Instructional Video29:00
Curated Video

Comparing ideas of displacement and belonging in the Edexcel Belonging anthology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify similarities and differences between 'We Refugees', 'My Mother's Kitchen', and 'The Emigree'. Key learning points: - Rumens, Zephaniah and Hardi all explore the impact of displacement on refugees and their...
Instructional Video10:18
Curated Video

How to Do Risk Management in Agile Projects

10th - Higher Ed
Some people might expect that agile projects have – or even need – no risk management. That is completely wrong. So, let's look at how to do risk management in agile projects.



We need to adapt our risk...
Instructional Video22:18
Curated Video

Analysing unconventional relationships in the 'Love and Relationships' anthology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can write about similarities and differences between 'The Farmer's Bride' and 'Porphyria's Lover'. Key learning points: - Using correlative conjunctions allows for nuanced topic sentences that link ideas. - Effective...
Instructional Video19:27
Curated Video

Considering the nature of home

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explore what home means to different people and interpret hidden meanings in poems about home. Key learning points: - We can read between the lines to better understand people's attitudes on 'home'. - Brontë presents...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

How and When to Nap and Not Nap

Higher Ed
Short 20 – 30 minute naps can give you a boost in mental energy and cognitive abilities as long as they are in the early afternoon and not too close to bedtime. These are what we call power naps.
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Instructional Video4:34
Science ABC

Does Time Exist, Or Is It A Social Construct?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Research shows that the human brain does not have a single clock dedicated to measuring time that passes. Our experience of time depends on many factors, including memories, emotions, and our level of attention. Time seems to ‘fly’...
Instructional Video20:47
Curated Video

Make frottage leaf studies

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can create frottage leaf studies using different textures and colours. Key learning points: - Frottage is a technique of rubbing over textures to create art. - Different textures can be found in natural objects like...
Instructional Video22:17
Curated Video

Analysing and writing about Iago from ‘Othello’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can analyse how Shakespeare uses language and structure to present Iago as evil in Acts 1 and 2. Key learning points: - Using two slightly different adjectives in a topic sentence can add depth and debate to a paragraph....
Instructional Video22:06
Curated Video

Evaluating China's status as a global superpower

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe ways in which China is changing and explain why the country is called a global superpower. Key learning points: - China has the second largest economy in the world; it was worth US$17.8 trillion in 2023. -...
Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

The Nitrogen Cycle | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
The Nitrogen Cycle | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool Nitrogen is essential to life. Plants and animals need nitrogen to make proteins, which are the building blocks of cells. Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however,...
Instructional Video2:36
Jam Campus

THE ROCK CYCLE SONG | Science Music Video

6th - 8th
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Instructional Video0:48
NASA

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Discovers Natural Radio Emission in Venus' Atmosphere

3rd - 11th
During a brief swing by Venus, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe detected a natural radio signal that revealed the spacecraft had flown through the planet’s upper atmosphere. This was the first direct measurement of the...
Instructional Video3:10
NASA

NASA | A Year in the Life of Earth's CO2

3rd - 11th
An ultra-high-resolution NASA computer model has given scientists a stunning new look at how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere travels around the globe.



Plumes of carbon dioxide in the simulation swirl and shift as...
Instructional Video2:55
Big Think

The History of Life on Earth in Three Minutes

6th - 11th
Happy New Year, planet Earth! According to the Anno Domini designation, the year is now 2014. But the Earth has been around a lot longer than that - about 4.567 billion years. The first evidence of life dates back to around 3.8 billion...