Resources by Teachers TV
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Sound: Changing Pitch - Playing the Guitar
This short video creatively demonstrates changes in pitch by playing the same piece of music on a range of stringed instruments. A musician tries to mimic the sound of a bear's footsteps. The pitch of a small guitar is too high, but Key Stage Two students can learn how the longer strings of a bass guitar make a...
Space and Rocket Week
This video from Teachers TV features an idea for a cross-curricular space and rocket week. Last year, Eleanor Wilkinson, a mathematics teacher from Sussex, spent 10 days at the Teachers' Space Camp in Alabama and came back inspired to enthuse students about space.
She arranged for her Year Eight class to...
Special Schools: Science
In this programme from Teachers TV Lisa Rees from Ysgol Erw'r Delyn, a special school in Penarth, South Glamorgan, presents her video Teaching Science through Stories to a panel to discuss.
Lisa's video looks at making science more accessible in a special school for children with profound and multiple...
St Peter's Summer Roast
Chef Challenge is a series of Teachers TV programmes in which professional chefs inspire students to cook creative dishes using local produce. In this challenge, Chef Michael Coaker works with a Year Eight class at St Peter’s Middle School to create a dish using fruit and vegetables produced locally and in the...
Teachers TV was originally a television channel which aimed to provide professional development support for teachers, school leaders, support staff and governors. Many of the programmes were filmed inside real classrooms, with teachers sharing good practice and ideas for lessons.
The videos in this...
Stem Cell Research: The Issue
This resource, from Teachers TV, describes the use of stem cell research in the development of treatments for disease such as Parkinson's disease.
Stephen Cuff suffers from Parkinson's Disease. The video describes...
Stem Cell Research: The Lesson
Produced by Teachers TV, this video shows science teacher, Teresa Bennett, delivering a lesson around the controversial issue of embryonic stem cell research.
Using the supporting video, which tells the story of a...
Steve Kubairsingh
This Teachers TV video, from the series From Good to Outstanding, follows teacher Steve Kubairsingh as he works to improve his teaching. School Inspector Clare Gillies assesses one of Steve's Year Three mathematics lessons. In her feedback she recommends that he uses more real-life context ensures instructions...
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...
Storing Our Stuff
In this resource from Teachers TV, children from Brecknock School in North London work on an aspect of school improvement with a designer William Warren. The idea for this project comes from The Sorrell Foundation and is called the Joinedupdesignforschools project.
Children look at the problem they have...