Teacher video: Buddhist practices

This Religion and worldviews video supports teachers in introducing key Buddhist concepts through the lens of mindfulness practice. It explains how the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are central to Buddhist belief and how these teachings support followers in their aim to end suffering and attain enlightenment.

Teacher video: Why is it better to be there?

This Religion and worldviews video supports teachers in understanding how the concept of pilgrimage is explored across a range of religious and non-religious worldviews, including Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Humanist, and Hindu perspectives. It introduces key ideas around why some places are considered spiritually significant and why people may choose to visit them.

Design and technology: Curriculum guide for parents and carers — condensed

Computing: Curriculum guide for parents and carers — condensed

Pupil video: Toby’s travels Jerusalem Day 2

Pupil video: Toby’s travels Jerusalem

Teacher video: The Western Wall

This Religion and worldviews video supports teachers in understanding the history and significance of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, helping to introduce pupils to ideas of sacred space, connection to God and historical continuity. It explains how the Israelites, led by Moses, built the Tabernacle as a place of worship during their desert journey and how this later became the First Temple, built by King Solomon.

Vocabulary display – History Y5/6 (B): What can the census tell us about local areas?

Teacher video: Circuits and voltage

This Science scheme of work video introduces teachers to the skills needed to help Key Stage 2 pupils investigate how voltage affects bulb brightness through a comparative test.

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