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How To Grow Your Own Vegetables

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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

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Learn all about the word genre, and the many styles of nonfiction that you can read.

Land And Water

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Sabrina chats about how the properties of land and water differ enough for absorption and reflection.

Big Moon?

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Despite appearances, the Moon remains the same size, and your brain is simply playing tricks on you.

The Future Of Space Exploration

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Here's five possibilities that might actually become reality in the next 50 years.

The Science Of Lunch

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Sabrina chats about things like malleability, hardness, conductivity, and magnetism. And all with lunch!

Happy News: June 2025

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There's a happy Moomin parade in Belgium, some rare tiger cubs and the cutest little deer you've ever seen!

Literary Genres: Fiction Part 2

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Learn about six more styles of literature that you can choose to read.

Wood, Water, And Properties

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Sabrina talks about how properties help us understand objects.

How Do Chameleons Change Colour?

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Patrick Campbell, Senior Curator of Reptiles at the Museum, explains why and how chameleons change colour.

Can We Stop Animal Extinction?

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What can we do to stop animals going extinct?

Water, Water, Everywhere

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Sabrina talks about the adorable Nerpa and how they deal with rough conditions to live in freshwater!

Bears, Birds And A Manatee!

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Jenny has our look at environmental stories from around the planet and we're visiting bears in Bulgaria, birds in Turkey and a Manatee in Brazil.

Literary Genres: Fiction Part 1

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Learn about the first six styles of literature that you can choose to read.

The Basics Of Freshwater

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Sabrina talks about the difference between freshwater and saltwater and why freshwater is so important.

Your Planet News #2

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We have stories from South Africa and in Australia.

Why Are Kiwi Eggs So Big?

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We headed to the Natural History Museum in Tring to find out why such a small bird needs to lay an egg so large.

Over (To) The Moon

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Sabrina chats with us about what it takes to get to the moon!

The Future Of The Natural World

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Ricky takes a look at the future of the natural world at London's Natural History Museum.

Writing A Friendly Letter

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In this lesson, students will learn the rules for writing a friendly letter.

The Great Escape

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Sabrina talks about gravity, escape velocity, and how gravity works between two objects.