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Angles Duration: 02:18 Quiff and Boot explain quarter and half turns, giving their numbers of degrees. |
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Investigating angles Duration: 03:09 Washing Puss in Boots' stinky boots provides an opportunity to learn about angles totalling 360 degrees. |
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Optimum temperature for making fudge and toffee Duration: 01:26 A fudge and toffee maker explains how he uses a thermometer to measure the temperature of his products to ensure they are not too soft or too hard. |
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Understanding angles Duration: 03:58 A visit to the Grecian Pizza Parlour explores the real life context of angles using unusual pizza toppings. |
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Rotational symmetry in textile design Duration: 02:33 A textile designer explains how her patterns are created, by step-rotating simple shapes by factors of 360 degrees. |
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Problem solving with equilateral triangles Duration: 03:52 A visit to the Grecian pizza parlour explores real life problems involving equilateral triangles, tessellation and investigative work with triangles. |
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How the Earth’s tilt creates the seasons Duration: 07:02 An explanation of how the earth’s 23 degree tilt causes seasons. Illustrated by footage from Chichen Itza in Mexico and through the use of a clear demonstration of the earth’s orbit. |
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How to measure temperature and save energy Duration: 09:58 Stefan Gates reads the story of Goldilocks to children in hospital and finds out why the temperature needs to be “not too hot, not too cold but just right”. Then he meets some children at a school who collect and present temperature data in their energy saving campaign. |
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Temperature and thermometers Duration: 01:30 Two fixed points on a thermometer are defined using ice and boiling water. |
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Snowboarding - the 540 Duration: 0:59 A demonstration of a jump and rotation in the halfpipe - the 540. |
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Plotting bearings for an aircraft flight (pt 2/3) Duration: 04:08 Having worked out their four 'headings' in Part 1, two students test out their bearing calculations on a circular flight around an airport. |
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