Pupil video: Up high

Teacher video: The Qur’an and Hadith

This Religion and worldviews video introduces key beliefs and practices linked to the Qur’an and the Hadith.

Pupil video: Hundertwasser House

Pupil video: Forced rhubarb

This Kapow pupil video is part of the Kapow Science scheme of work. It is designed for pupils and explores the concept of phototropism – how plants sense and grow towards light.

Vocabulary display – History Y5/6 (A): Were the Vikings traders, raiders or something else?

This unit vocabulary display includes keywords from the unit History, Year 5/6 (A), Were the Vikings traders, raiders or something else? and additional unit-specific words that may be helpful in a display.

 

Key vocabulary is clearly labelled on the display, highlighting essential words that the pupils are expected to retain and reuse in future units. Understanding these words enhances comprehension of the subject and supports understanding of key knowledge and skills.

 

See the full History: Progression of key vocabulary.

 

Unit overview: Why do people have to stand up for what they believe in?

This Religion and worldviews video introduces teachers to the unit “How can worldviews be expressed?” and supports children in understanding how and why worldviews can change over time.

Pupil video: Testing the properties of space blankets

This Kapow pupil video is part of the Kapow Science scheme of work. It is designed for pupils and explores the properties of a space blanket through a series of practical tests.

Teacher video: Making connections – How reflective are space blankets

Pupil video: Guru Hargobind and the 52 prisoners

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