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June 2016Monthly Curriculum Library PLUS Update

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Contents

© 2016 ClickView Pty Limited

Drama The Eternal Not 4

The Tempest 5

English Bertram Poppingstock: Problem Solver

Bias in the Media 6

Stereotypes in the Media 7

Structural Elements of Media Texts 7

Visual Features of Media Texts 7

History Civilisations and Ideas

The Ancient to the Modern World 8

The Renaissance, Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 9

Northern Ireland 1968-1999

Army Post Bomb 9

Belfast Bomb 10

Bloody Friday 10

Bloody Sunday 10

Bloody Sunday Funeral 11

Bogside Riots 11

Bomb at the Home of Joe Cahill’s Sister 11

Bombing in Northern Ireland 12

Brian Faulkner Elected 12

Brighton Bomb 12

Brighton Bomb: First Scenes 13

Captain Terence O’Neill’s Speech to the Nation 13

Christopher Ewart-Biggs Assassinated 13

Death of a Constable at the Royal Victoria Hospital 14

Dublin Car Bombs 14

Eddie McGrady MP on the Anglo-Irish Accord 14

EIRE: Multi-Party Talks 15

First British Soldier Killed 15

Ian Paisley Speaks to the Press on Release from Prison 15

Ivor Stanbrook on Trying Terrorist Cases in Northern Ireland 16

London Bombings in Greenwich and Canvey Island 16

London Pro-Bobby Sands Demonstration 16

Lord Mountbatten’s Funeral 17

Ministers from All Parties Prepare for ‘No Confidence’ Vote 17

Ninth Anniversary of Internemnt in Northern Ireland: Protest March in Belfast

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Ninth Anniversary of Internment in Northern Ireland: Rioting Aftermath

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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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No Confidence Vote: Activity in Westminster 18

Northern Ireland Draft Peace Deal 18

Northern Ireland Nationalist March 19

Northern Ireland Peace Process: Minster’s Talks with Loyalist Leaders

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Northern Ireland Peace Talks 19

Northern Ireland Peace Talks: Sinn Fein’s Return to Talks 20

Northern Ireland Talks and Sinn Fein 20

Northern Ireland Talks and Sinn Fein’s Response to its Impending Explusion

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Political Leaders Meet to Try and Break Northern Ireland Peace Deadlock

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Sinn Fein Leader Gerry Adams says Northern ireland Peace Process Is “In Real Trouble”

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Taxi Driver Caught in the Middle of a Crossfire and Injured 21

The Aftermath of Russell’s Extradition 22

The Anglo-Irish Agreement Signed 22

UK Unionists Split 22

Ulster Assembly 23

Ulster Strike 23

Ulster Strike against Direct Rule 23

Ulster Women Win Nobel Prize 24

Languages The Paelle Pilgrim 25

Physical Education Acute Responses to Exercise

Acute Cardiovascular Responses 26

Acute Muscular Responses 27

Acute Respiratory Responses 27

Physics Air Pressure 28

Catalogue Key

min Duration in minutes

AR Additional Resources: Student activities and support notes to assist teachers

CC Closed captions

4 © 2016 ClickView Pty Limited

DramaStills from our new programmes

The Eternal NotThis fantastic drama resource is comprised of a full performance of the play ‘The Eternal Not’ - a modern follow-up to Shakespeare’s ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’. The play is performed by drama students from Sir William Romney’s School and includes interviews with the two leads in the play, providing fascinating insight into how they approached the performance and the themes that are explored.

2010 | 35 min | CC Key Stage 3 - Key Stage 4

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The TempestThis beguiling tale of ship-wrecked tars, dastardly Dukes, airy spirits and the plight of lovers, all under the thrall of a master magician, floats across the screen in this lively and colourful production performed by students from the Red Maids School.

2010 | 36 min | CC Key Stage 3 - Key Stage 4

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EnglishStills from our new series

Bias in the MediaDo you find yourself getting all hot under the collar because of media bias? Well, Bertram Poppingstock knows exactly how you feel. Watch as he wages a one man war against biased reporting in print and electronic media, explaining to us mere mortals the ins and outs of persuasive media spin. Topics covered include rhetorical techniques and the use of evidence to manipulate a target audience.

2016 | 16 min | CC | AR

Bertram Poppingstock: Problem SolverA child genius turned mobile librarian. His mission: to stop a media mogul from destroying the world with her evil media empire. This is Bertram Poppingstock: Problem Solver.

Key Stage 3

• Comprehension Questions

• Create an Opinion Piece

• Identifying Persuasive Features

Additional Resources

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

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Stereotypes in the MediaTired of lame media clichés? Well, so are we, along with our auspicious pal, Bertram Poppingstock. Come along with us on our mission to weed out and stifle stereotypes in the media. We trace the origins of media stereotypes from false assumptions, traditions and prejudice. We look at how they are represented in popular media and how we should respond to them.

2016 | 15 min | CC | ARKey Stage 3

• Comprehension Questions

• TV Character Stereotypes

• Create a Social Media Appeal

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

Additional Resources

Structural Elements of Media TextsBertram Poppingstock is as determined as ever to save the world from his latest arch rival – an evil media mogul manipulating the news to serve her own diabolical agenda. Want to become a savvier consumer of popular media? From sensationalised hard news to human interest stories and gossip columns, you’ll soon be an expert on techniques used to deliver news and entertainment in print and electronic media.

2016 | 15 min | CC | ARKey Stage 3

• Comprehension Questions

• Analysing Text Features

• Soft News Layout

Additional Resources

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

Visual Features of Media TextsEver wondered how to create a killer publication layout? Come and explore the visual and interactive elements of media texts with the irrepressible Bertram Poppingstock. In this episode, he launches into a mission to stop an evil media mogul from destroying the world with her hideous, sub-standard media publications. Who knew that visual print media layouts were so important?

2016 | 14 min | CC | ARKey Stage 3

• Comprehension Questions

• Annotate a Visual Text

• Rule of Thirds

Additional Resources

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

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HistoryStills from our new series

The Ancient to the Modern World The period from 650 to 1750 AD was when major civilisations came into contact with each other. Social, political, economic and religious beliefs were often challenged and significantly changed. It was the period when the modern world began to take shape. The programme presents the rise, fall, and connections between the Byzantines, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Mongols and Ottomans.

2016 | 18 min | CC | AR

Civilisations and IdeasThis series provides an overview of the important features of key historical periods – from ancient through to modern times - to help learners understand broad patterns of historical change.

Key Stage 3

• Comprehension Questions

• Erik the Red Biography

• Unravelling the Bayeux Tapestry

Additional Resources

• Investigating the Aztecs

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

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Army Post BombHistorical footage. Belfast. 4 October, 1971.

This clip shows the impact of a bomb blast. The army post is wrecked and rescuers work in rubble. Injured soldiers are taken on a stretcher into an ambulance.

1971 | 3 min | CC

Northern Ireland 1968-1999This is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded during The Troubles. Teachers are advised that the contents may be disturbing for some students.

Key Stage 4

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The Renaissance, Scientific Revolution and EnlightenmentThe 14th – 18th century was a notable period in history that radically transformed the way we see the world and our place in it. Traditional understandings and worldviews faced major challenges and changes in science, philosophy and society. This was a revolutionary time for scholars, artists, radicals, scientists, free thinkers and philosophers. It was a time for the new ideas which would ultimately shape our modern world.

2016 | 15 min | CC | ARKey Stage 3

• Comprehension Questions

• Da Vinci: Renaissiance Man

• Five Values to Live By

Additional Resources

• A Revolutionary Debate

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

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Belfast BombHistorical footage. Belfast. 13 April, 1972.

Explosion at Belfast car showroom. Wrecked cars are lying. A mini is suspected of containing a bomb—the car is fired at, then a soldier attaches a cable and blows up the car.

1972 | 2 min Key Stage 4

Bloody FridayHistorical footage. Belfast. 21 July, 1972.

19 people are killed in 22 explosions set off by the Provisional IRA.

1972 | 3 min Key Stage 4

Bloody SundayHistorical footage. Londonderry. 30 January, 1972.

‘Bloody Sunday’ is the name given to the incident in which the British army shot 26 civil rights protesters and bystanders. Rioting starts as demonstrators approach barricades manned by British troops. Features interviews of a priest and British colonel on the number of dead.

1972 | 9 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Bogside RiotsHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 6 September, 1971.

Youth throw stones while troops fire rubber bullets back; Stormont MP John Hume’s arrival at court (charged with failing to move when ordered to do so during a demonstration); rally in Belfast; Ian Paisley speech; funeral of 17-month-old Angela Gallagher.

1971 | 4 min | CC Key Stage 4

Bomb at the House of Joe Cahill’s SisterHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 9 November, 1973.

Bomb at home of Joe Cahill’s sister. Joe Cahill was a senior member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). Car blown up on country road in County Tyrone.

1973 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

Bloody Sunday FuneralHistorical footage. Londonderry. 2 February, 1972.

This clips shows the funeral of 13 people killed in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday.

1972 | 3 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Brian Faulkner ElectedHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 26 March, 1971.

Faulkner elected as the sixth and last Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Footage of interviews with Harry West on becoming Agriculture Minister and with David Bleakley, the Minister of Community Relations.

1971 | 3 min | CC Key Stage 4

Brighton BombHistorical footage. Germany. 3rd October, 1946.

Aftermath of the bombing of the Grand Hotel. Features interviews with Andrew Partington (hospital administrator), Viscount Whitelaw (leader of the House of Lords) and victims.

1984 | 3 min | CCKey Stage 4

Bombing in Northern IrelandHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 1 September, 1988.

There is renewed rioting in West Belfast overnight after the shooting of Gerard Harte, Martin Harte and Brian Mullin at Drumnakilly, County Tyrone. Unionist politicians applaud the SAS action.

1988 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Captain Terence O’Neill’s Speech to the NationHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 9 December, 1968.

Captain Terence O’Neill, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, makes a televised broadcast to the nation.

1968 | 18 min | CC Key Stage 4

Christopher Ewart-Biggs AssassinatedHistorical footage. Dublin. 21 July, 1976.

Police and army search the site where the British ambassador to Ireland was killed by a landmine in South Dublin.

1976 | 1 min Key Stage 4

Brighton Bomb: First ScenesHistorical footage. Brighton. 12 October, 1984.

Footage of rescue from wreckage of the Grand Hotel.Interviews with conference organisers, Sir Walter Clegg MP and Harvey Thomas, along with Margaret Thatcher PM, Leon Brittain and John Selwyn Gummer.

1984 | 6 min | CCKey Stage 4

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Dublin Car BombsHistorical footage. Dublin. 2 December, 1972.

This clip shows the site containing wrecked cars and broken windows at Liberty Hall, after two people were killed and over one hundred injured in a series of car bombs in Dublin.

1972 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

Eddie McGrady MP on the Anglo-Irish AccordHistorical footage. United Kingdom. 1988.

Irish nationalist politician, Eddie McGrady MP argues that the Anglo-Irish Agreement could be used as a step towards a political solution.

1988 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

Death of a Constable at the Royal Victoria HospitalHistorical footage. Belfast. 1 June, 1981.

This clip contains interviews with Rev Robert Bradford, a Unionist MP, and a hospital spokeswoman after Constable Colin Dunlop is shot dead at Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital while he was guarding a patient in the intensive care unit.

1981 | 2 min | CCKey Stage 4

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First British Soldier KilledHistorical footage. United Kingdom. 6 February, 1971.

Major James Chichester-Clarke is interviewed on the war with the Provisional IRA, as well as the aftermath of previous night’s riot in terms of clearing up.

1971 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

Ian Paisley Speaks to the Press on Release from PrisonHistorical footage. Belfast. 4th February, 1969.

Unionist politician Rev Ian Paisley (later Lord Bannside) speaks to the press about the forthcoming elections upon his release from the Crumlin Road prison.

1969 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

EIRE: Multi-Party TalksHistorical footage. Dublin. 17 February, 1988.

Sinn Fein takes legal action to try to prevent its suspension from the talks.

1998 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

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London Bombings at Greenwich and Canvey IslandHistorical footage. London. 18 December, 1978.

Police investigate the London bomb explosions at a Greenwich gas works and at the Canvey Island fuel depot. They are holding four Irishmen under the anti-terrorism act. The clip also contains footage of incidents in London in December, 1978.

1979 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

London Pro-Bobby Sands DemonstrationHistorical footage. London. 26 April, 1981.

This clips shows a London Republican demonstration during the 1981 Hunger Strike. The demonstrators are told to disperse by the police, and some protesters are dragged away. People demonstrate in Downing Street chanting ‘Bobby Sands MP’.

1981 | 1 min | CCKey Stage 4

Ivor Stanbrook on Trying Terrorist Cases in Northern IrelandHistorical footage. United Kingdom. 1 September, 1988.

There is renewed rioting in West Belfast overnight after the shooting of Gerard Harte, Martin Harte and Brian Mullin at Drumnakilly, County Tyrone. British Conservative party politician, Ivor Stanbrook presents his views on trying terrorist cases in Northern Ireland.

1988 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Ministers from All Parties Prepare for ‘No Confidence’ VoteHistorical footage. London. 28 March, 1979.

The fate of the government hangs on the result of a No Confidence vote. TUC leaders hold a meeting at Congress House in London. Mrs Thatcher speaks to the media on leaving her house. Includes interviews with other members of the House.

1979 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

Ninth Anniversary of Internment in Northern Ireland: Protest March in BelfastHistorical footage. Belfast. 10 August, 1980.

Republican supporters march through West Belfast to mark the ninth anniversary of internment and in support of men on blanket protest in the H-blocks at the Maze Prison.

1980 | 1 min Key Stage 4

Lord Mountbatten’s FuneralHistorical footage. London. 5 September, 1979.

Funeral cortege of Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was killed by an IRA bomb.

1979 | 8 min Key Stage 4

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No Confidence Vote: Activity in WestminsterHistorical footage. London. 28 March 1979.

A very hectic time for all parties with the fate of the government hanging on the result of the No Confidence vote. Various Members of the House of Commons are seen travelling to the house in order to vote.

1979 | 3 min | CC Key Stage 4

Northern Ireland Draft Peace DealHistorical footage. Belfast. 7 April, 1998.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair MP and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern travel to Belfast after the Ulster Unionists reject the document prepared by talks chairman, George Mitchell.

1998 | 3 min | CC Key Stage 4

Ninth Anniversary of Internment in Northern Ireland: Rioting AftermathHistorical footage. Belfast. 9 August, 1980.

Scenes following one of the worst nights of rioting, as Republicans in Northern Ireland mark the ninth anniversary of internment.

1980 | 1 min Key Stage 4

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Northern Ireland Peace Process: Minister’s Talks with Loyalist LeadersHistorical footage. Belfast. 22 March, 1995.

Northern Ireland Minister, Michael Ancram, meets with Ulster Loyalist leaders to talk about decommissioning their weapons. It is the first time a government minister has become directly involved in talks. Sinn Fein says that talks with them can begin within the next few days.

1995 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

Northern Ireland Peace TalksHistorical footage. Belfast. 1 July, 1999.

Prime Minister Tony Blair makes a personal appeal to Ulster Unionist assembly members. Despite this, there is pessimism about the chance of sufficient trust being established on IRA disarmament for the Good Friday agreement to be put into effect.

1999 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

Northern Ireland Nationalist MarchHistorical footage. Moira. 22 February, 1998.

Clearing up operations take place in Moira following an IRA splinter group’s bomb blast on 20th February 1998. Republicans march through Belfast in protest at Sinn Fein being barred from the peace talks for a month following two killings.

1998 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Northern Ireland Talks and Sinn FeinHistorical footage. Belfast. 13 February, 1998.

The talks are again in crisis, with the IRA being accused of two murders in Belfast last week and the possibility of Sinn Fein being expelled from the peace talks. It’s understood that Sinn Fein is considering a legal challenge if it’s expelled on Monday.

1998 | 4 min | CC Key Stage 4

Northern Ireland Talks and Sinn Fein’s Response to its Impending ExpulsionHistorical footage. Dublin. 16 February, 1998.

Sinn Fein react angrily to their impending expulsion from the Northern Ireland Peace talks. The British Government demanded the expulsion after the IRA was blamed for two recent killings.

1984 | 3 min | CCKey Stage 4

Northern Ireland Peace Talks: Sinn Fein’s Return to TalksHistorical footage. Belfast. 23 March, 1998.

Sinn Fein returns to the multi-party talks despite opposition from Unionists. The talks are in their final stages before all sides must try to reach agreement on a peace deal.

1998 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Sinn Fein Leader Gerry Adams Says Northern Ireland Peace Process Is “In Real Trouble”Historical footage. London, United Kingdom. 23 July, 1999.

After talks with Tony Blair, Gerry Adams says that the peace process is “in real trouble”. After a meeting lasting nearly two hours, Adams accuses Protestant Unionists of “tearing to shreds” the 1998 Good Friday agreement.

1999 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

Taxi Driver Caught in the Middle of a Crossfire and InjuredHistorical footage. Belfast. 1 July, 1988.

In Belfast, taxi driver Ken Strong was shot whilst driving his taxi as his vehicle was caught in crossfire between the police and terrorists. The clips contains interviews with a coworker and a passenger.

1988 | 2 min | CCKey Stage 4

Political Leaders Meet to Try and Break Northern Ireland Peace DeadlockHistorical footage. London. 19 April, 1999.

Members of Northern Ireland’s rival political groups meet in London on Monday for talks hosted by the British and Irish prime ministers, in a bid to break the deadlock in the Irish peace process.

1984 | 6 min | CCKey Stage 4

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The Anglo-Irish Agreement SignedHistorical footage. Belfast. 15 November, 1985.

This clip features the burning of the Irish Tricolour by UUP and DUP party members; Rev Ian Paisley’s speech; and the signing of the agreement by Dr Garret FitzGerald, the Irish Prime Minister and Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister.

1985 | 4 min | CC Key Stage 4

UK Unionists SplitHistorical footage. Belfast. 5 January, 1999.

Four of the five members of the UK Unionists in the Northern Ireland assembly leave to form a new party, the Northern Ireland Unionist Party, leaving Robert McCartney as the sole member of his party.

1999 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

The Aftermath of Russell’s ExtraditionHistorical footage. Belfast. 27 August, 1988.

Violence erupts in the streets of the province as a reaction by Republicans to the extradition of Maze prison escapee Robert Russell to the North. IRA activity includes the hijacking and bombing of cars and buses in the streets of Belfast and Londonderry.

1988 | 1 min | CCKey Stage 4

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Ulster StrikeHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 23 May, 1974.

Ulster Workers Council organise a strike because the postponement of the Sunningdale Agreement does not meet its demands. Includes an interview with Hugo Patterson on possible shutdown of power supplies and an interview with Harry West, a Unionist leader.

1974 | 4 min | CC Key Stage 4

Ulster Strike against Direct RuleHistorical footage. Northern Ireland. 27 March, 1972.

This clip shows conditions during the Ulster Strike. It also feature William Craig’s, leader of Ulster Vanguard Movement, speech to the crowd and an interview with Craig.

1972 | 5 min | CC Key Stage 4

Ulster AssemblyHistorical footage. Belfast. 11 November, 1982.

This clip shows members in Northern Ireland Assembly, including Ian Paisley and James Molyneaux, and an interview with James Kilfedder, elected Speaker of Assembly.

1982 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4

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Ulster Women Win Nobel Peace PrizeHistorical footage. United Kingdom. 10 October, 1977.

Mairead Corrigan on phone accepting the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to her and Betsy Williams.

1977 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4

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LanguagesStills from our new programmes

The Paella PilgrimIn this Spanish and English documentary, Spanish chef Miguel Cuevas journeys from Australia to his home country to find the true source of paella. This documentary follows him on his pilgrimage to Valencia, the birthplace of paella, a dish over which there is much controversy and discussion; to discover what paella really is, and that its origins more than 200 years ago lie in a lake.

Available in English and Spanish

2010 | 35 min | CC Key Stage 3 - Key Stage 4

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Physical EducationStills from our new series

Acute Cardiovascular ResponsesWhen the body exercises, acute responses occur in the cardiovascular system, and our presenter wants to know more as she does her workout. Drawing on the expertise of a CrossFit coach, a highly trained athlete and a sports scientist, she explores how the muscles’ demand for more oxygen is met by changes in heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output and blood pressure.

2016 | 12 min | CC | AR

Acute Responses to ExerciseDrawing on the expertise of a leading sports scientist and a CrossFit coach, this series examines the body’s acute responses to exercise that occur in the respiratory, cardiovascular and muscular systems.

Key Stage 4

• Comprehension Questions

• Recording Your Pulse and BP

• Getting in the Zone

Additional Resources

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

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Acute Muscular ResponsesDuring exercise, multiple acute responses occur in the body to deliver more oxygen to the muscles. With the assistance of her CrossFit coach, a trained athlete, and a sports scientist, our presenter takes us through some of these responses, including recruitment of slow and fast-twitch muscle fibres, arteriovenous oxygen difference, enzyme concentration and lactic acid build-up.

2016 | 10 min | CC | ARKey Stage 4

• Comprehension Questions

• Muscle Mayhem

• Testing Your Twitch

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

Additional Resources

Acute Respiratory ResponsesAs our presenter undertakes some high intensity exercise with her CrossFit coach and a trained athlete to assist, she takes a close look at how the respiratory system responds. During the session, a sports scientist explains key areas such as tidal volume, respiratory rate, ventilation, diffusion of gases in the lungs, oxygen deficit, VO2 max and EPOC.

2016 | 10 min | CC | ARKey Stage 4

• Comprehension Questions

• No Confusion about Diffusion

• Recording Acute Responses

Additional Resources

• Suggested Responses

• Transcript

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PhysicsStills from our new programme

Air PressureThis programme examines air pressure, and the ways in which it can be changed depending on wind speed and temperature. Students will learn about how air pressure increases or decreases depending on wind speed, and the way air expands when heated.

2015 | 12 min | CC | ARKey Stage 3

• Air Pressure

• Air Expands on Heating

• Wind Speed and Air Pressure

Additional Resources