A wonderful visual story of the evolution of dance over the last hundred or so years.
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A brilliant film about what it means to be human, in all its many wonderful forms and varieties, by director Yann Artus-Bertrand.
Here is a link to wonderful video about a four year old investigating fairies using scientific inquiry. An inspiring combination of imagination and inquiry.
1. A short but worthwhile blog reflecting on why traditional history teaching bores students, but inquiry teaching brings it the subject to life!
2. Here is a link to the BBC Primary History site which has some accessible, fun sections on different history topics from around the world, such as The Romans, the Vikings, etc. This link to the UK National Curriculum but the content will be of interest to any learner and covers major world cultures.
This is an amazing post from the Washington Post. It has 40 different perspectives of maps of the world and each map covers a different topic - history, politics, social studies, religion, etc - something for every teacher and student!
This link will take you to a site that features a fully credited collection of 23 incredible maps. These maps document the history, evolution and usage of language around the world. Each map is a fascinating teaching and learning resource that could be used with students of different ages for many different reasons. (Image credit - Minna Sundberg)
1. A short animated introduction to the Origins of the Universe.
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