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Buildings

This video from Teachers TV focuses on sustainable building in California. Google now generates 30 per cent of their energy needs through extensive solar panelling installed across their Silicon Valley campus. The new building for the California Academy of Sciences, which opened in San Francisco's Golden Gate...

Calculating

Key Stage Two students with English as a Foreign Language (EAL) at Christ Church Primary School in Birmingham use mathematics in real life situations to further their knowledge of numeracy. This Teachers TV video shows how the framework for mathematics has been used to improve progress. Making subjects relevant...

Calculation

From the series Great Lesson Ideas, this Teachers TV video shows how calculation games are used to make multiplication and addition fun at Eleanor Palmer School in Camden, North London.

Year Three students play a game called Four rolls to a hundred . Organised into teams, they roll a die and decide...

Cancer and the Genome: The Issue

Produced by Teachers TV, this video shows the story of Sarah Walsh, a young woman living with melanoma. This is the third most common cancer in the 15 to 39 years old age group. The video describes the disease and explores questions such as what is cancer, why does it...

Cancer and the Genome: The Lesson

In this video, from Teachers TV, science teacher Lucy Hutt gives an extended lesson on DNA and proteins, as well as cancer and its underlying causes. The students then watch the related programme Cancer and The Genome: The Issue.

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Career links in Science IVF

In this video from Teachers TV, Science teacher Nichola Offer uses a range of techniques to help her students think about STEM related careers. In a lesson based on in vitro fertilisation(IVF), Nicola invites the school nurse to support the activities and talk about her work. In a role play activity, the Year...

Careers

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Ceri Evans' Masterclass: DNA

In this video, produced by Teachers TV, award-winning teacher Ceri Evans inspires a group of talented Year Ten students from several London schools with an active lesson about DNA. It looks at the base pairs in DNA and how the DNA sequence is translated into the amino acid sequence of a protein.

Ceri uses...

Ceri Evans' masterclass: evolution *suitable for home teaching*

In this video, produced by Teachers TV, former teacher of the year Ceri Evans inspires a group of gifted and talented Year Ten students in an active lesson about Darwin's theory of evolution. The variety of games and challenges illustrated in the video gives some examples of effective ways to teach about one of...

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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