The videos in this collection from Teachers TV are suitable to be shown in primary science lessons as stimulus material and are ideal for use as a lesson starter or as an engaging demonstration of a new concept.

Videos in this section cover a wide range of topics, including:
* forces, pushes, pulls and movement
* hearing and sound
* seeing and light
* the environment
* minibeasts
* electricity and circuits
* materials, reversible and irreversible change

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How We See Light

This resource from Teachers TV gives Year Six science students a sense of what life is like for those with difficulty seeing, based on the Key Stage Two science learning objective 'we see light sources because light enters our eyes'. Alex is virtually blind due to a congenital condition which means that light...

Pushing and Pulling

This resource from Teachers TV shows real-life examples of forces at work. Suitable as a lesson starter for Key Stage One, it demonstrates the physics behind pushing and pulling objects. Primary children can follow Jake and Dan as they go canoeing, demonstrating a variety of pulling and pushing actions along the...

Stopping Moving Objects

This resource from Teachers TV explores the forces of moving objects, using a demolition ball as an example. Suitable as a lesson starter for Key Stage One, it begins with footage of a demolition ball demolishing houses then shows a professor dodging a demolition ball as it swings from side to side. It transpires...

Changing Movement by Force

This resource from Teachers TV shows Key Stage One children how the shape of an object can be changed with pushing, pulling, stretching and kneading, with this everyday example that can be practised in class. Chef Eric demonstrates how he makes pizzas with dough, as he pushes and pulls it to make different shapes...

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