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There are 6095 episodes in the Educational topic.

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A Short Pause
0:52 | Season: 4 | September 24th, 2020

So many people in our community are grieving and reacting to current events related to the Breonna Taylor case. Out of respect, we’re going to postpone today’s episode until next week. We’d rather direct your attention to what’s happening in our city now.

Tinkerclass (Week 3 Day 4): Improve & Retest
00:03:22 | Episode: 281 | September 24th, 2020

It’s day 4 of TINKERCLASS–the improve and retest phase. Using your creature’s habitat design from yesterday, build a model of it. Once you’ve built your model, evaluate and share your results with us! This week’s project features the Wow in the World episode, Good Habitat Keeping!

Tinkerclass (Week 3 Day 3): Create & Test
00:02:16 | Episode: 280 | September 23rd, 2020

It’s day 3 of TINKERCLASS–the create and test phase. Using your imaginary creature from yesterday, it’s time to design a habitat for it! This week’s project features the Wow in the World episode, Good Habitat Keeping!

Behind the scenes: See how we make the show
00:26:41 | September 22nd, 2020

A listener asked how making  Brains On is different during the pandemic. So with this episode we’re giving you a peek into how we’re making the show while staying safe. Spoiler alert: we’re doing it all from our homes!

Tinkerclass (Week 3 Day 2): Explore & Plan
00:02:43 | Episode: 279 | September 22nd, 2020

It’s day 2 of TINKERCLASS–Explore & Plan. This week we’re building habitats, but not for spittlebugs. Explore your imagination for a creature of your own design. What does it look like? How big or small? What does it eat? This week’s project features the Wow in the World episode, Good Habitat Keeping!

The Bermuda Triangle-Part 4
38:00 | Season: 2 | Episode: 1 | September 22nd, 2020

The exciting conclusion to the Bermuda Triangle saga! Will all be revealed? Tune in to find out.

Tinkerclass (Week 3 Day 1): Good Habitat Keeping
00:24:49 | Episode: 278 | September 21st, 2020

Guy and Mindy go on a home tour of some of the scientifically strangest homes and habitats in the animal kingdom. But the one that stops them in their tracks, was built with pee bubbles and butt breathing?! What creature would call such a place a home? Find out, as we dive deep into one of the weirdest nesting habitats and homes in the natural world! (originally aired 2/17/20)

The Paleolithic Stone Age: Cavemen and Woolly Mammoths
00:09:16 | September 21st, 2020

Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell of the start of the Stone Age. Neanderthals, Woolly Mammoths and Sabre Tooth tigers roam the world for millions of years. But a new breed of humans, Homo Sapiens, comes out of Africa. Within a few tens of thousands of years they are the only human species left.—-more—-We learn how early humans lived. We discover the Stone Age tools they use. We explore how to craft flint into useful tools like axes and even finer tools. We discover the food that Stone Age people ate. We explain different ways to light a fire. We learn that their diet and lifestyle was surprisingly healthy. We tell of the Stone Age Hunter Gatherer lifestyle and what it meant. We tell of their nomadic ways. We learn of the beautiful cave paintings that were made. We also have a proper look at the way in which early humans interacted with the famous Woolly mammoth.We explore the impact that geography had. Firstly we learn about the Ice Age and its implications. Then we explore how the land masses were different then to now and how this facilitated migration.We put the period in the context. Firstly we learn what makes the Stone Age different to the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Then we learn what the relationship is between an Ice Age and the Stone Age. We explain how there are different periods of the Stone Age which sets up next week’s episode on the Mesolithic period.This is the first of three episodes on the Stone Age, The next episode will focus on the Mesolithic period and explore the impact of the end of the Ice Age, how stone age people started to keep dogs and look at Cheddar Man. The final episode will look at the Neolithic period and show how humans settled down in places like Skara Brae and built monuments like Stone Henge.This series of episodes is especially helpful for children studying Key Stage 2 / KS2 in English schools.




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