Secondary Catalogue
Biology
Fake Blood
How to make fake blood and think of some ideas of other ingredients that might make it even better.
Introduction
Get your head around what is coming up in this experimental series and find out why blood is so important.
Fake Skin
Learn about what makes your skin look the way it does, by making your very own play dough. There is a little cooking involved (3–5 mins) at the start of this, but it can be done in advance if you wish.
Fake Bruises
Why do brusies look the way that they do? All you need to replicate it is an eye shadow palette with red, blue, green and yellow.
Fake Wounds
It's time to combine everything all of our experiments and make some realistic looking fake wounds. Great preparation for halloween too.
Wrap
Find out about blood types, insect "blood", blue blood and maybe even vampires?
Louis Pasteur
This is a timeline of one of the most important scientists in the history of microbiology. Pasteur’s relentless pursuit of knowledge, and groundbreaking research into the causes of disease, helped change our world forever.
Grassland Habitats
Grasslands are a type of habitat that exist around the world. There are different classifications of grasslands and this video explores these with examples from Africa, Australia, North and South America.
Protecting Habitats
Plants and animals depend on healthy habitats for survival. This video explores what plants and animals need from their environment and how humans have had a huge impact on natural habitats through pollution, use of chemicals, logging and fire.
Plant Ecosystems
An ecosystem is a community of living things interacting with each other and their environment. This video examines examples of what makes up terrestrial, aquatic and plant ecosystems and briefly explains the process of photosynthesis.
Doctors and Science
Science helps people in many occupations, such as nurses, doctors, dentists, mechanics, gardeners, clothing designers, builders and engineers. In this video we answer some questions about how doctors use science in their occupation.
What Is Natural Selection?
Natural selection is the gradual adaptation of a population to become more suited to its environment.
What Is Active Immunity?
How active immunity happens in the body, via natural infection or vaccination.
How Does the Digestive System Work?
What happens when you eat a burger? Where does it go and how does your body process it? This film helps you to digest the facts.
How Does the Urinary System Work?
The kidneys are amazing as they filter blood to excrete urine. This film explores how this happens.
How Does the Greenhouse Effect Work?
Things are heating up. We explore how the greenhouse effect works, including causing global warming, climate change and consequent effects.