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Apr. 2016Monthly Curriculum Library PLUS Update
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Art World Art
Japanese Art 3
Biology Heredity
DNA and Inheritance 4
Mitosis and Meiosis 5
Chemistry Acids, Bases and Salts (Junior)
Acids and Bases 6
Natural Indicator: Turmeric and China Rose 7
Preparation of Soap: Acid-Base Reaction 7
Reaction between Acids and Bases 7
Music Music of the World
Introducing the Music of Japan 8
Personal Dev. and Health Maintaining a Healthy Heart: An Owner’s Guide 9
Making Healthy Choices: Fighting Teen Obesity 10
Me and My 500 “Friends”: Staying Safe on Social Networks 10
The Benefits of Exercise 10
The Top 5 Food Mistakes Most Teenagers Make and How to Fix Them 11
The Dangers of Sugar and Salt 11
Physics Force and Pressure 12
Religion Religion in Contemporary Society
What Is Religion? 13
Secularisation? 14
New Religious Movements 14
Catalogue Key
min Duration in minutes
AR Additional Resources: Student activities and support notes to assist teachers
CC Closed captions
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ArtStills from our new title
Japanese ArtFrom emakimono to manga, ukiyo-e to shodo, yamato-e to origami – the world of Japanese art is steeped in history, and it continues to amaze today. Our animated friend Norman steers an entertaining ride through the characteristics, history and cultural context of the main traditional forms of Japanese art, including some of the more unusual ones, and finishes with a look at art in modern Japan.
2016 | 11 min | CC | AR
World ArtWith the help of Norman and his friend, this series introduces the characteristics, history and cultural context of art from different parts of world.
Jnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Origami Investigation
• Creating a Wood Block Print
Additional Resources
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript
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BiologyStills from our new series
DNA and InheritanceDNA, genes and chromosomes are the structures containing the genetic material of humans. Find out about these structures, what happens to them during meiosis, and how genetic material is inherited. This clip contains diagrams of the DNA molecule and processes such as cell division and the use of Punnett Squares to predict offspring ratios.
2016 | 11 min | CC | AR
HeredityThis series investigates the cellular systems and processes involved in transmitting genetic material to new cells and offspring.
Snr Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Gametes and Meiosis Venn Diagram
• Practising Punnett Squares
Additional Resources
• Cracking the Code
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript
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Mitosis and MeiosisCells are found in the tissues of all kinds of different organisms but how are new cells created? This clip describes the cell cycle and two types of cell division: mitosis, which is important for growth and repair; and meiosis, the process of generating sex cells for sexual reproduction. Diagrams and graphics demonstrate what is happening inside dividing cells.
2016 | 10 min | CC | ARSnr Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Cell Cycle Diagram
• Mitosis Stages Diagram
• Meiosis Stages Diagram
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript
Additional Resources
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ChemistryStills from our new series
Acids and BasesWe come in contact with a variety of different acids and bases every day. In this video, students will learn about some of the common acids and bases that they use and interact with on a daily basis.
2016 | 3 min | CC | AR
Acids, Bases and Salts (Junior)Students will learn about the acids, bases and salts that they interact with in their everyday life. They will learn about natural indicators, neutralisation and reactions between acids and bases.
Mid Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
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Natural Indicator: Turmeric and China RoseThere are a variety of natural indicators that are sensitive to acids and bases. In this video, students will learn how to prepare and use two natural indicators, turmeric and China rose, to test for acids and bases.
2015 | 5 min | CC | AR
• Teacher NotesAdditional Resources
Mid Secondary
Preparation of Soap: Acid-Base ReactionIn this video, students will learn how soaps are prepared using acids, bases and salt.
2015 | 4 min | CC | AR
• Teacher NotesAdditional Resources
Mid Secondary
Reaction between Acids and BasesSodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid are used to demonstrate to students the reaction that occurs when an acid and a base are combined together.
2015 | 3 min | CC | AR
• Teacher NotesAdditional Resources
Mid Secondary
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MusicStills from our new title
Introducing the Music of JapanWhether it’s the unique sounds of a Koto, Shamisen, Shakuhachi or Shinobue, or the pounding of traditional drums, Japanese music has evolved over centuries as an integral part of the nation’s rich culture.
Featuring Shakuhachi performer Adam Simmons, Koto performer Brandon Lee and Japanese drummer Toshi Sakamoto, this video explores the history of Japanese music, its structures and a range of traditional instruments.
2016 | 16 min | CC | AR
Music of the WorldThis series introduces the characteristic rhythms, instruments and styles of music from different parts of world.
Jnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
• Comprehension Questions
• Examine the Shamisen
• Beat Your Own Drum
Additional Resources
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript
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Personal Dev. and HealthStills from our new titles
Maintaining a Healthy Heart: An Owner’s GuideUsing easy to understand animations, expert opinions and interviews with teenagers, this programme provides students with a crash course in the physiology and functioning of their hearts and how to keep their hearts healthy. It clarifies the heart’s role and stresses that even teenages can show signs of heart problems.
2013 | 21 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
Additional Resources• Teacher Notes
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Making Healthy Choices: Fighting Teen ObesityThis fact-filled video clearly explains the effects and consequences of the crippling obesity epidemic. Health hazards, such as heart disease, diabetes and hypertension, are discussed. Students are motivated to develop healthy eating habits and a programme of regular exercise.
2013 | 21 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
Additional Resources• Teacher Notes
Me and My “500” Friends: Staying Safe on Social NetworksThis video provides young people with an essential safety primer on using social networks. Through interviews with experts and young people, viewers learn how harmful rumours can be spread, the danger of cyber bullying, the risks of “sexting”, the risks of identity theft and encountering sexual predators.
2012 | 21 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
Additional Resources• Teacher Notes
The Benefits of ExerciseThis programme focuses on the positive effects of exercise for both physical and emotional health. Experts discuss the importance of different elements of fitness; and teenagers and young adults share personal stories about how exercise helped them achieve and maintain a healthy weight, build strength, develop endurance, improve agility, boost self-confidence, and improve their mental and social health.
2016 | 19 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
Additional Resources• Teacher Notes
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The Dangers of Sugar and SaltThis entertaining and informative programme gets teens to think about how much sugar and salt they are eating, why too much can be harmful, and how to reduce their consumption of sugar and salt. Viewers learn how to decode nutritional labels, so they understand the many different names for sugar and for salt, and be able to identify hidden sugar and salt that lurk in packaged and processed foods.
2014 | 20 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
Additional Resources• Teacher Notes
The Top 5 Mistakes Most Teens Make and How to Fix ThemPizza or pasta? Steak, chicken or beans? Whole milk or light milk? This lively programme focuses on teen nutrition and helps students understand the five biggest food mistakes made by most teenagers. Students learn how to read nutrition labels, how to shop for fresh produce, and how to prepare quick and healthy meals.
2013 | 25 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary - Mid Secondary
Additional Resources• Teacher Notes
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PhysicsStills from our new title
Force and PressureIn this programme, students will be introduced to the different types of force pressure that exist in our world. Students will learn about contact and non-contact forces, atmospheric and liquid pressure, and how force and pressure are applied in their lives.
2016 | 43 min | CC | ARJnr Secondary
• Force and Effects of Force
• Pressure
• Atmospheric Pressure
Additional Resources
• Contact Forces
• Non-Contact Forces: Gravitational Forces
• and more!
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ReligionStills from our new series
Religion in Contemporary SocietyThis series examines what religion means in today’s society and looks at some of the new religious movements that have evolved. We discuss if contemporary society is moving away from the traditional and historical view of religion or if religion and spirituality are merely changing and taking on new forms.
What Is Religion?What is religion? Religion means different things to different people. This programme looks at the different ways that social scientists examine religions, with a focus on the substantive and functional approaches to religion.
2014 | 7 min | CC | ARMid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
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Secularisation?This programme examines secularisation and discusses whether contemporary society is moving away from the traditional and historical view of religion or if religion and spirituality are merely changing and taking new forms.
2014 | 7 min | CC | ARMid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources
New Religious MovementsNew religious movements are constantly coming into being. This programme explores how and why new religious movements begin, with a particular focus on the Unification Church.
2014 | 6 min | CC | ARMid Secondary - Snr Secondary
• Teacher Notes
Additional Resources