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July 2017Monthly Curriculum Library Update for Secondary Schools
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Contents
Biology The Body and Its Movements
Functions of the Human Skeletal System 4
The Human Skeleton: Rib Cage, Limbs, and Girdles 5
Tissues: The Building Blocks of Life
Complex Permanent Tissue: Phloem and Xylem 5
Connective Tissue: Bone and Cartilage 5
Meristematic Tissue 6
Muscular Tissue 6
Nervous Tissue 6
Simple Permanent Tissue 7
Squamous and Cuboidal Epithelial Tissues 7
Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals
Structure of the Heart 7
Transport of Food in Plants 8
Transportation of Water and Minerals in Plants 8
Chemistry Atom Bond
Episode 1: The Atom with the Golden Electron 9
Episode 2: You Only Bond Twice 10
Episode 3: Bond Another Day 10
Episode 4: Carbon is Forever 10
Earth and Space Science Space
Comets 11
Consequences of Earth’s Rotation 12
Earth’s Revolution and Its Effects 12
Jupiter 12
Mars 13
Mercury 13
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Neptune 13
Our Planet: Earth 14
Saturn 14
Telescope 14
The Moon 15
The Moon and the Tides 15
The Solar System 15
The Universe 16
Uranus 16
Venus 16
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Catalogue Key
min Duration in minutes
AR Additional Resources: Student activities and support notes to assist teachers
CC Closed captions
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Stills from our new series
Biology
Functions of the Human Skeletal SystemThis programme will help students understand the functions of the human skeleton. Students will learn how to explain the various functions of the human skeleton, describe how bones support and protect important organs of the human body, show how bones help in the movement of the body, and explain how bones are capable of forming new blood cells.
2014 | 5 min | CC | AR
The Body and Its MovementsThis series looks at the skeletal system, it’s functions, and how the different joints we have enable us to move in various ways.
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
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Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
The Human Skeleton: Rib Cage, Limbs and GirdlesIn this video, students will learn to identify and describe the features and bones that make up the rib cage, limbs, and girdles in the human skeletal system.
2014 | 6 min | CC | AR
Complex Permanent Tissue: Phloem and XylemIn this programme, students will learn about the structures and functions of two of the complex permanent tissues that occur in plants—phloem and xylem.
2014 | 8 min | CC | AR
Connective Tissue: Bone and CartilageFrom this video, students will learn of the structure and functions of bone and cartilage, and the functions of areolar and adipose tissues.
2013 | 5 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary
Tissues: The Building Blocks of LifeStudents are introduced to the various kinds of tissues that exist in plants and animals, and learn how these enable them to function in different ways.
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
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Nervous TissueNerve cells and neurons can’t work without each other. In this video, students will learn and understand the structure of the neuron.
2015 | 4 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Meristematic TissueThis video will give students an understanding of the structure, location, and function of the different meristematic tissue in plants.
2014 | 6 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Muscular TissueThis video introduces students to the different types of muscles, including voluntary, involuntary, and cardiac muscles.
2014 | 4 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
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Squamous and Cuboidal Epithelial TissuesThis programme will assit students’ learning of the structure and function of squamous and cuboidal epithelial tissues.
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Simple Permanent TissueThis video will assist students in understanding the function, occurrence, and structure of simple permanent tissues in plants.
2015 | 5 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
2013 | 5 min | CC
Structure of the HeartLearn about the structure and functions of the human heart in this video, which outlines its different chambers and valves.
2014 | 5 min | CC | AR
Transportation of Materials in Plants and Animals
Mid Secondary
This series looks at the different transport systems used by plants and animals to move nutrients, minerals and waste into and within themselves.
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Transport of Food in PlantsThis video explains the process of food formation in the leaves through photosynthesis, and how it is transported to all the parts of the plant.
2014 | 4 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Transportation of Water and Minerals in PlantsStudents will about the structure of phloem and xylem in this video, and the role they play in the distribution of water and minerals in plants.
2014 | 4 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
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Stills from our new series
Chemistry
Episode 1: The Atom with the Golden ElectronAgent Gold is assigned to investigate Project D, headed by Carbon who has trained millions of other atoms to develop this secret plan. Together with Oxygen and Fluorine, Gold penetrates Carbon’s secret school and finds atoms being drilled about bonding – vital information for Project D. Gold thinks it’s time to meet the Queen of the Bleach, Chlorine, but the others are not so sure.
2017 | 11 min | CC | AR
Atom BondShrouded in the mysterious world of espionage, Agent Gold is on a mission exploring the complex world of chemical bonds. This reimagining of a classic animated programme takes a comprehensive look at covalent, ionic, and metallic bonding.
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Properties of Diamonds
• Suggested Responses
Additional Resources
• Transcript
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Episode 4: Carbon is ForeverIn the hideout, Chlorine is trapped in Carbon’s buckyball, and Gold is put behind bars. When released, Ethanol takes him on a guided tour of the completed Project D. It’s giant DNA molecule, which will bring Planet Earth to life. Gold’s final attempt at destroying the molecule has little effect. Carbon’s heavies throw Gold and Chlorine into some aqua regia – and the pair finally bond.
2017 | 7 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Gold and Chlorine Together at Last
• Suggested Responses
Additional Resoures
• Transcript
Episode 2: You Only Bond TwiceGold finally meets the mysterious Chlorine and they try bonding, but to no avail. Suddenly Carbon and his heavies arrive on the scene. Gold and Chlorine are able to escape, but before they know it, Chlorine has ionically bonded with Potassium and Gold calls for backup. Water arrives and Potassium Chloride is taken to a secret location. Can the ionic bond be broken?
2017 | 7 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Comparative Dissolution Rates
• Suggested Responses
Additional Resoures
Episode 3: Bond Another DayIn a secret location, Copper and Silver separate Chlorine from Potassium. Gold and Chlorine return to Carbon’s secret school – but cannot find Fluorine and Oxygen. Carbon appears, and Gold and Chlorine flee to a nearby bond shop where they meet Oxygen – now an Ozone molecule. Carbon has followed them and calls in Cyanide to dissolve Gold, and our hero is taken to the DNA coding hideout.
2017 | 7 min | CC | AR
Mid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Gold Is Finally Bonded
• Suggested Responses
Additional Resoures
• Transcript
• Transcript
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Earth and Space Science
CometsThis video explains what a comet is, and how they appear from earth and space. The video also describes how comets are formed and how they behave in outer space, and how the differ from other key astronomical objects. The video also shows the key features of comets.
2015 | 4 min | CC | AR
SpaceThis series of short animated videos is perfect for introducing and revising the key features that exist in our solar system and beyond.
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
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JupiterThis clip focuses on the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. Here, you will learn about its atmospheric properties and what gives the planet its colourful appearance.
2016 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Consequences of the Earth’s RotationIn this video, students will learn about the consequences of the Earth’s rotation and how it impacts time zones.
2016 | 4 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Earth’s Revolution and Its EffectsThis video explores the Earth’s relationship with the Sun, and how its motion and annual rotation affect seasonal change on Earth.
2017 | 4 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
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NeptuneThis video will allow students to understand the characteristics of Neptune, the eighth planet in the solar system.
2016 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
MarsExplore Mars’ fascinating temporal and atmospheric properties in this clip, which gives an insight into the Red Planet and its similarities to Earth.
2016 | 4 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
MercuryThis clip will explore Mercury and its characteristics and will also inform students about space missions to the planet.
2017 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
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TelescopeIn this video, students will learn about different types of telescopes and how they work.
2016 | 4 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
Our Planet: EarthHow does temperature and atmosphere play such an important role on Earth? In this programme, students will learn about our planet, Earth, and its suitable conditions for life.
2016 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
SaturnThis video will enable students to describe and learn about Saturn - the second largest planet in the Solar System.
2017 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
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The Solar SystemThis video teaches students about the components of the solar system and its relationship to the Sun.
2016 | 5 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
The MoonThis clip will assist students in learning about conditions on the Moon, including the presence of gravity.
2016 | 4 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
The Moon and the TidesWhat causes tides? In this video, students will learn the difference between a neap tide and a spring tide.
2017 | 6 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
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VenusThis programme explores the properties of Venus. Students will learn about the planet’s characteristics including its rotation and atmosphere.
2016 | 4 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
The Universe Stars, planets, and galaxies. These are all objects that make up the universe. In this clip, students will learn about the universe and its various components.
2016 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures
UranusThis programme explores the seventh planet from the Sun, Uranus. Students will learn of its characteristics and colder temperature compared to other planets in the solar system.
2017 | 3 min | CC | AR
Jnr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resoures