221. Harvesting crops
How combine harvesters collect crops
Supports: textbooks Science: Plant; Environment; Farming
Watch a combine harvester at work.
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222. Baling straw
How balers collect and package strawa
Supports: textbooks Science: Plant; Environment; Farming
Watch a baler at work.
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223. Historic wool village of Lavenham, Suffolk
The geography and history of Lavenham
Supports: textbooks Settlement: where villages were founded; History; Tudor and medieval times.
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224. Port and resort town of Felixstowe, Suffolk
The geography and history of Felixstowe
Supports: textbooks Settlement: where villages were founded; History; Roman and Victorian times.
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225. Ancient town of Clare, Suffolk
The geography and history of Clare
Supports: textbooks Settlement: where villages were founded; History; Roman and Medieval times.
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226. Overspill town of Sudbury, Suffolk
The geography and history of Sudbury
Supports: textbooks Settlement: where villages were founded; History; Medieval and Victorian and WW2 times.
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227. Soul Cakes
Making cakes for Halloween
Supports: textbooks Religion: Christian festivals
Watch how to make soul cakes for Halloween.
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228. Pumpkin soup
Watch how to make pumpkin soup after you have cut your pumpkin up for Halloween.
Supports: textbook Food: Vegetable soup
Playing time: 5 min
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229. Day of the dead
Traditional semi-religious festival featuring skull candy in Mexico. Now adopted world-wide for Nov 2.
Supports: textbook Religion, Christian festivals.
Playing time: 5 min
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230. Haverhill, Suffolk
The rise and fall and rise again of a textile town in East Anglia.
Supports: textbook History: all periods; Geography: places.
Playing time: 15 min
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232. Wild West: Tombstone
An example of a famous Wild West town and the Gunfight at the OK corral..
Supports: textbooks: Wild West, Victorian times
Playing time: 4 min
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234. Plants along the paths you follow
Science of how plants vary depending on how they resist being trampled.
Supports: textbooks Science: habitats; Geography: Caring for our environment.
Playing time: 11 min
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235. Ripening acorns
How acorns change in late summer.
Supports: textbooks Science: Plant
Playing time: 3 min
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236. The magic of slugs
The anatomy of slugs and how they fit into the web of living things.
Supports: textbook: Science: habitats
Playing time: 5 min
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237. Where do mosses grow?
Where they grow and why.
Supports: textbook: Plant, habitats.
Playing time: 3 min
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238. What happens to acorns?
How animals transport and bury acorns and allow the acorns to be planted far from where they were produced.
Supports: textbooks Science: Living things in their environment.
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239. Leaf moulds
What are moulds and where do they come from?.
Supports: textbooks Science: Living things in their environment; Mould.
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240. Holly in the woods
Where holly grows in woodland, and when it produces berries, and how they are important for wildlife.
Supports: textbook Science: plant; habitat
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