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10 © 2016 ClickView Science Stills from our new titles Darwin’s Adventures and Theories This programme explains who Charles Darwin was and why he became one of the most influential scientists in history. It provides a historical context to their learning around how animals have structural features that help them to survive in their environment. 2013 | 8 min | Spain | AR • Charles Darwin’s Life • The Voyage of the Beagle - Map • Animal Creation Activity • Comprehension Questions • Graphic Organiser Research Task • and more! Additional Resources Science: Upper Key Stage 2

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Page 1: Science - ClickView UK · 2020. 2. 18. · 10 2016 ClickView Science Stills from our new titles Darwin’s Adventures and Theories This programme explains who Charles Darwin was and

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ScienceStills from our new titles

Darwin’s Adventures and TheoriesThis programme explains who Charles Darwin was and why he became one of the most influential scientists in history. It provides a historical context to their learning around how animals have structural features that help them to survive in their environment.

2013 | 8 min | Spain | AR

• Charles Darwin’s Life

• The Voyage of the Beagle - Map

• Animal Creation Activity

• Comprehension Questions

• Graphic Organiser Research Task

• and more!

Additional Resources

Science: Upper Key Stage 2

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ElectricityElectricity is a form of energy that is very present in our daily lives. With electricity we can turn on the lights, watch TV, use our phones and so much more. But electricity is flowing around us and often we are not aware of it. How does it work? Where does it come from? Discover this and more in this programme!

2015 | 3 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Lower Key Stage 2

Energy and Human BeingsBy learning to control energy, human beings have been able to evolve and live in comfort and safety. But, since the day fire was discovered to this day, how have humans achieved the control of energy? Where will all of this progress take us?

2013 | 3 min | Spain | AR

• Key Concepts

• Build an Electric Motor

• Build an Electromagnet

• Activity Sheet

• Suggested Student Reponses

• Transcript

• Static Electricity - Classroom Experiment

• Transcript

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Energy and SustainabilityIn this fun animated series, students observe short animated clips that clearly demonstrate energy, its origins, progression, types, esage and impact on Earth.

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Introducing EnergyThe idea of energy is presented to encourage students to ponder what energy is and how it can be seen in their world.

Energy: The Engine of All ThingsWhat’s in the motion of a wave, in a fire, or in the kick of a ball? What makes plants grow, allows us to move or turn on a light bulb? Learn about energy and find out what is in everything that surrounds us, in constant transformation.

2013 | 2 min | Spain | AR

2013 | 1 min | Spain | AR

• Energy Winds - Classroom Experiment

• Activity Sheet

• Suggested Student Responses

• Glossary

• Transcript

• Transcript

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Energy and the EnvironmentDid you know that producing energy is probably the most destructive human activity affecting biodiversity? But not every way of producing energy has the same effect. Find out which are the most important ones and their impact on the environment.

2013 | 3 min | Spain | ARScience: Key Stage 2

• Matching Activity

• Question Sheet

• Transcript

Additional Resources

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Force and MotionSurely you’ve often heard the words force and motion, but do you know what they are and how they work? Through a variety of materials including dynamic activities, students will discover and understand what a force is, its relation to energy, the different types of forces and how they affect the motion and shape of objects.

Sustainable WorldWe all share a planet that gives us water, air, food, raw materials. But all of these things are not eternal or inexhaustible - they must be used in a sustainable way. Do you know what sustainability means? Learn about it in this programme!

2013 | 3 min | Spain | AR

Where Does Energy Live?Everything that surrounds us needs more or less energy to operate. But all the electricity, fuel for transportation, gas for cooking - where do they come from? Learn about energy sources and discover their importance and relation with humans and the planet.

2013 | 4 min | Spain | AR

2015 | 3 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Lower Key Stage 2 - Upper Key Stage 2

• Picture Activity

• Suggested Student Responses

• Transcript

• Energy Transformations Diagram

• Question Sheet

• Suggested Student Responses

• Key Concepts

• Playing with Inertia - Classroom Experiment

• Physics Olympics - Classroom Experiment

• Transcript

• Build a Rocket - Classroom Activity

• Transcript

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

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Gravity and Air ResistanceHave you ever wondered why things fall to the ground? Or why we’re stuck to the ground? In this programme, students will use logical reasoning and reflection to learn all about gravity, which is a universal force, what it depends on and what are its effects. In addition, they will review fundamental concepts from other units to understand gravity.

2015 | 3 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Upper Key Stage 2

Introducing ChemistryHave you ever wondered what things are made of? This unit introduces students to the atom and how chemistry exists in the world around them. It invites us to ask ourselves what all things around us are made of, and introduces the concept of matter. With the help of Ben, a benzene molecule, we will find out what chemistry is and its relevance to human beings.

2014 | 8 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Upper Key Stage 2

• Key Concepts

• The Law of Universal Gravitation - Poster

• Build a Rocket - Classroom Activity

• Glossary

• History of Chemistry

• What Are You Made Of? - Poster

• Imitating Galileo - Classroom Experiment

• Transcript

• Comprehension Questions

• Suggested Student Responses

• Benzene - Poster

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

MagnetismWhat is magnetism used for? What is its relation to electricity and technological development? Why is Earth considered a big magnet? In this programme, students will discover the characteristics of this physics phenomenon. Through activities and games they will understand the tight relation between electricity and magnetism, as well as the characteristics of the Earth’s magnetic field.

2015 | 4 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Lower Key Stage 2

• Key Concepts

• The Earth’s Magnetic Field - Poster

• Make a Compass - Classroom Activity

• Build an Electromagnet - Classroom Activity

• Build an Electric Motor - Classroom Activity

• Transcript

Additional Resources

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Maths: The Language of ScienceThis programme explains the evolution of scientific knowledge until science could begin to be truly shared and agreed upon, starting then the construction of the great ‘building’ of science. Students will find out why mathematics is the language of science; a precise and rigorous language which is shared and understood by scientists around the world. They will understand the value of the scientific method and they will meet some of the most important scientists in history.

2014 | 5 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Upper Key Stage 2

• Key Concepts

• Who Is Centred? - Classroom Activity

• Endless Story Board Game

• Outstanding Milestones in Mathematics - Poster

• Imitating Galileo - Classroom Experiment

• and more!

Additional Resources

MiniclipsIntroduce your students to the scientific concepts of forces and electricity with these brand new Miniclips titles. Engaging animations, high definition footage and a touch of humour illuminate these essential areas of science and will captivate your entire classroom.

Taking Charge with ElectricityHave you ever wondered how your computers turn on? Or how light globes work? In this exciting Miniclip students will discover what electricity is, how it is stored, what a circuit is and the differences between a conductor and an insulator. As electricity is an integral part of life, it is important that students understand it in order to stay safe!

2016 | 5 min | Australia | CC | ARAdditional Resources

Science: Key Stage 2

• Teacher Pack

• Cardboard Circuit

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Use the ForcesForces rule the physical world around us - but what exactly are they? Push and pull forces affect how objects move or change shape, and this eye-catching episode of Miniclips highlights this idea effectively for younger science students. Discover how forces come into play with toys, how strength affects movement and a variety of instances that require pushes, pulls or both!

2015 | 4 min | Australia | CC | ARAdditional Resources

Science: Lower Key Stage 2

• Teacher Pack

• Magnets Table

• Marionette Template

Newton, the Super ScientistThis programme explains why Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists in history. It serves to introduce curricular contents such as the famous Laws of Dynamics and Universal Gravitation or the decomposition of white light into a colour spectrum. Students will learn about Newton’s scientific findings, why his way of communicating these concepts revolutionised the world of human knowledge and how these concepts have been the foundation for important subsequent scientific breakthroughs.

2014 | 4 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Upper Key Stage 2

The Scientific MethodIn this programme, students learn what the scientific method is and how it is used to obtain reliable answers. They learn which steps should be taken in order to solve problems and find solutions.

2014 | 4 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Upper Key Stage 2

• Key Concepts

• Build a Rocket - Classroom Activity

• Playing with Inertia - Classroom Experiment

• Glossary

• In the Lab - Graphic Diagram of Scientific Equipment

• The Scientific Method - Poster Flow-Diagram

• Newton’s Life - Timeline Poster

• The Law of Universal Gravitation - Poster

• and more!

• Classroom Experiment Activity

• Comprehension Questions

• and more!

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

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Water as a ResourceThis vibrant and engaging series introduces students to the nature of water – an essential resource found on Earth. Learn about the water cycle; discover the relationship between water, health, education, and human development; find out how water influences biodiversity; and explore ways to conserve it.

The Magic of WaterThis programme helps students understand that water is always travelling and transforming itself. It makes them aware of the fact that only a very small part of the planet’s water is safe to drink; and that the water they drink today is the same that a dinosaur once drank!

2014 | 3 min | Spain | CC | AR

Science: Lower Key Stage 2

• Comprehension Questions

• Glossary

• Transcript

• The Earth’s Water - Poster

• Water Cycle - Diagram

Additional Resources

Conserving Water, Conserving LifeThis programme introduces concepts such as water as a limited resource and water footprint; explaining to students what the impact on the environment of the production of goods is.

2014 | 3 min | Spain | CC | AR

• Water Cycle - Diagram

• The Earth’s Water - Poster

• Water Footprint - Poster

• Glossary

• Transcript

• Services which Ecosystems Provide - Poster

Additional Resources

Geography: Key Stage 2

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The Uses of WaterThis programme explains the relationship between water, health, education, and human development through the case studies of three children living in different continents. It enables students to understand how water responsibility affects humans’ everyday lives, and determines individual and social well-being.

2014 | 2 min | Spain | CC | AR

Water and BiodiversityThis programme explains what biodiversity is, allowing students to understand how the availability of water determines the diversity of life on Earth and the different ways in which water is related to living beings.

2014 | 2 min | Spain | CC | ARScience: Key Stage 1

• Poster Creation Activity

• Services which Ecosystems Provide - Poster

• Comprehension Questions

• Glossary

• Transcript

Additional Resources

Science: Key Stage 1

• Glossary

• Transcript

• Uses of Water - Graphic Organiser

Additional Resources