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Study Techniques

Youth Education Mindfulness Productivity Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
In this life skills lesson students will learn how the brain processes information and consider different approaches to learning

The Great Picnic Mix Up

Youth Animals Food Nature Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina talks about all the different mixtures, solutions, and ants that can be at a picnic.

Newsround: Lego Arm

Youth News Robotics Technology World Youth 110 Youth 115
Toby is 8 years old, loves LEGO. Now, with help from expert inventors, he has an amazing prosthetic arm partly made from LEGO bricks!

First Aid For Small Injuries

Youth Education Health How-to Safety Wellness Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Let's learn how to treat small injuries and sprains.

Defining Success

Youth Success Engineering Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina chats about how engineers look at results to help them know when they've achieved success.

Surprising Science: Big Moon?

Youth Science Space Youth 110 Youth 115
If you look at the Moon in the night sky and think it appears larger near the horizon, you're experiencing the Moon illusion.

Active Reading Application

Youth Education How-to Reading Technology Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
In this life skills lesson, students will practice applying active reading strategies.

Defining A Problem

Youth Engineering Science Technology Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina talks about how we can all be better engineers by understanding what problems we want or need to solve.

Your Planet News: Plastic

Youth Environment Innovation News Technology Youth 110 Youth 115
In this Your Planet, we look into plastic that dissolves in sea water, reducing plastic waste and life-sized puppet animals roaming Madrid.

The Golden Ratio

Youth Mathematics Architecture Art Nature Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
The golden ratio appears in nature and may have inspired great works of art and architecture. Some believe it defines facial beauty - but is it all a myth?

A Change Of Scenery

Youth History World Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130 Science
Sabrina talks about some of the reasons things can change quickly or slowly.

Surprising Science: A Shell Collector

Youth Animals Facts Ocean Youth 110 Youth 115
Meet the Xenophora, a genus of sea snail commonly known as carrier shells.

Active Reading Basics

Youth Education How-to Reading Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
In this life skills lesson, students will learn about the value of active reading and four active reading strategies.

Landforms, Hey!

Youth Geography History Science Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina chats about how things like mountains, volcanoes, and plateaus come into being.

Happy News: Pig Cafe & Baby Foxes

Youth Animals News World Youth 110 Youth 115
Your weekly dose of Happy News is here, and if you like cute animals, then this is one for you.

Sneaky Hummingbirds

Youth Animals Biology Nature Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Hummingbirds are meant to help flowers pollinate in exchange for nectar but not all of them follow the rules.

Up, Up & Away

Youth Nature Science Weather Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina takes us to the beach to chat about how the wind comes into being and why that's pretty darn awesome!

How To Grow Your Own Vegetables

Youth Gardening DIY Food How-to Youth 110 Youth 115
Did you know you can grow seeds from home on your windowsill? National Trust's Head Gardener's Cail shows us how....

Literary Genres: Nonfiction

Youth Books Literature Reading Writing Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Learn all about the word genre, and the many styles of nonfiction that you can read.

Land And Water

Youth Environment Geography Nature Science Youth 110 Youth 115 Youth 120 Youth 125 Youth 130
Sabrina chats about how the properties of land and water differ enough for absorption and reflection.

Big Moon?

Youth Astronomy Psychology Space Youth 110 Youth 115
Despite appearances, the Moon remains the same size, and your brain is simply playing tricks on you.