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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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Habitats and Food Chains - Fox and Hedgehog
In this Teachers TV short programme, animals and plants talk about their place in a food chain and how they are interlinked. A fox, a hedgehog, a caterpillar and a carrot talk about what they eat, showing how animals and plants are reliant on one another to survive. When one of the links disappears it shows what...
Properties of Fabrics - The Cross-country Run
This starter clip from Teachers TV shows the properties of three materials and how they are suited for different purposes. The clip shows a cross-country race between three differently-dressed people, highlighting how each material can be put to practical use. The film ends with a question designed to instigate a...
Science Stories
This Teachers TV programme follows Alex as he visits a farm with his mum, brother and his younger sister on his seventh birthday. It is divided into three sections on: living things, growing and changing and growing plants.
What's in Your Food? *suitable for home teaching*
In This video from Teachers TV, food expert Stefan Gates carries out an explosive experiment to test the levels of sugar in two different breakfast cereals. The video introduces the idea of measuring the nutritional value of food, and is designed for use with primary...