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Bitesize for Teachers (formerly BBC Teach) offers free classroom resources to schools throughout the UK.

Find thousands of free curriculum-linked class clips on Bitesize for Teachers to help you deliver lessons - all arranged by subject and age group.

We cover 22 subjects, ranging from early years to GCSE/Nationals and Highers.

For major events, such as Black History Month or Shakespeare Season, BBC Teach also curates collections pages featuring content and links to relevant pages from around the rest of the BBC.

BBC Teach content is in the process of being migrated to bbc.co.uk/teach - try out the new site if you are unable to find the clip you are looking for here.
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BBC Bitesize for Teachers New on the channel today is this film featuring ‪@ProbablyTomfoolery‬ discussing how he first got into poetry and his creative process. More from the series 'Inside the Writer's Mind' on BBC Teach: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-cli... (4 years ago)
 
 
BBC Bitesize for Teachers New on BBC Teach is The Superpower of Looking: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-cli ... - a new collection of films for 7-11 year-olds, created in partnership with Art UK: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArtUKdotorg Each short film features a different presenter looking afresh at well-known works of art, and exploring how they use the skill of looking in their own lives and careers. These classroom films are also supported by two teacher support films, designed to support non-arts specialist teachers, and worksheets and lesson plans from Art UK. (4 years ago)
 
 
BBC Bitesize for Teachers As part of the ‪@BBCYoungReporter‬ Festival, footballing star and TV pundit Rio Ferdinand spoke to actress Jessica Plummer and answered young people’s questions. Check out Rio’s thoughts on why he thinks supporting young people through sport, music and media is important, tackling racism and his advice about managing mental health. (5 years ago (edited))
 
 
BBC Bitesize for Teachers ‪@BBCMyWorld‬ makes content for young people around the world, brought to you by executive producers Angelina Jolie and the BBC World Service. My World breaks down the biggest stories and global issues that matter to young people with topical content from experts and celebrities, answers to questions, and personal stories from teenagers across the world. (5 years ago)