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Newsround: Make A Bee Hotel

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Get simple steps to build a bee hotel using things you might already have.

Confirmation Bias And Building The Whole Picture

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Explore how your mindset shapes the information you find and learn what to do about it.

Chemical Changes

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Sabrina talks to us about how to tell if you have a chemical change on your hands.

Why Do Giraffes Have Spots?

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In this week’s Surprising Science, we’re talking about the tallest animals on Earth and the pattern that covers them from head to hoof.

Study Techniques

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In this life skills lesson students will learn how the brain processes information and consider different approaches to learning

The Great Picnic Mix Up

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Sabrina talks about all the different mixtures, solutions, and ants that can be at a picnic.

Newsround: Lego Arm

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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

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Let's learn how to treat small injuries and sprains.

Defining Success

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Sabrina chats about how engineers look at results to help them know when they've achieved success.

Surprising Science: Big Moon?

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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

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In this life skills lesson, students will practice applying active reading strategies.

Defining A Problem

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Sabrina talks about how we can all be better engineers by understanding what problems we want or need to solve.

Your Planet News: Plastic

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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

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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

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Sabrina talks about some of the reasons things can change quickly or slowly.

Surprising Science: A Shell Collector

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Meet the Xenophora, a genus of sea snail commonly known as carrier shells.

Active Reading Basics

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In this life skills lesson, students will learn about the value of active reading and four active reading strategies.

Landforms, Hey!

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Sabrina chats about how things like mountains, volcanoes, and plateaus come into being.

Happy News: Pig Cafe & Baby Foxes

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

Sneaky Hummingbirds

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Hummingbirds are meant to help flowers pollinate in exchange for nectar but not all of them follow the rules.

Up, Up & Away

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Sabrina takes us to the beach to chat about how the wind comes into being and why that's pretty darn awesome!