Teaching overview
Learning points
- There have been a lot of unique science stories so far in 2024, from wild weather to historic moments in space.
- There has been an above-average number of tornadoes in the United States so far this year.
- In March, a swarm of bees stopped a tennis match.
- Scientists have discovered a new species of ancient amphibian.
Curriculum keywords
- tornadoes
- bees
- amphibians
This Week's Kahoot Quiz
Each week we'll be bringing you a free quiz that you can use with your students after they've enjoyed the episode.
Spark a discussion
Tornadoes
- By May 20th, how many tornadoes had been recorded in the United States?
- Can you name one of the states most affected by tornadoes?
- What kinds of damage can a tornado cause?
Swarms
- In which state was the tennis tournament?
- Who removed the bees from the stadium?
- Can you think of any other animals that move in large groups?
Ancient Amphibian Discovery
- How many years ago did the ancient amphibian live?
- What name is given to people who study fossils?
- Do you know the scientific name for any other species?
Classroom Resources
Use these resources to get the most out of the episode and engage your class in topical science!
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Video Viewing Guide
This graphic organizer supports your students to capture their thoughts and questions as they watch the episode.
Make Your Own Science Episode
This simple guide helps your students to create their very own science episodes.
Language and Literacy Activities
This guide gives you ideas for how the episode can be used to support language and literacy activities.
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- Synchronous/asynchronous distance learning