Video hub

Sometimes it's just so much easier to be able to watch a demo or to see the person speaking! That's why our video collections will help you and your students to boost your skills, whether it's seeing how to carry out a task, improving MFL listening comprehension or finding out about new teaching tools and techniques.

Animations and videos for students plus webinars for teachers

Videos for KS4 languages

Short interviews with native speakers of French and Spanish on a range of GCSE topics, with differentiated listening tasks.

Videos for KS4 science

Our science videos for GCSE combined science, biology, chemistry and physics are perfect for introducing or recapping a topic at the start of the lesson.

Animated explainer videos

'How to' videos, activity demos, punctuation tutorials and phonics presentations for a variety of subjects at primary and secondary.

Teachit Talks CPD webinars

Teacher training videos from experts in the field of education. Each video lasts c.30 minutes and comes with a downloadable PowerPoint.

GCSE languages videos – authentic listening practice

Préfères-tu Facebook ou Twitter? (F)

French student Félix talks about his use of social media. The accompanying Foundation tier worksheet includes a starter game, a multiple-choice listening comprehension task, answers and a transcript.

Qu'est-ce que tu as fait le weekend dernier? (H)

Native speaker Valentin describes what he did at the weekend. Includes a pre-listening task, AQA exam-style questions (T/F/NM) and practice translating into French.

Háblame de la comida española

Carlos talks about typical Spanish food in this authentic video resource. The worksheet contains Foundation and Higher tier listening activities that include a gap fill of the transcript as an extension task.

¿Cuáles son los aspectos más importantes para ti con relación al trabajo?

An interview with Spanish student Julia about choosing a career. Includes starter activities, MCQs, a gap fill and a translation task.

GCSE science videos – introductions, recaps and demos

GCSE biology video: animal cells and plant cells

An introduction to the organelles found in eukaryotic cells and the differences between animal cells and plant cells.

GCSE chemistry video: elements, compounds and mixtures

Here, particle diagrams show the differences between the types of atoms in elements, compounds and mixtures.

GCSE physics video: energy stores

An overview of magnetic, internal/thermal, chemical, kinetic, electrostatic, elastic, gravitational and nuclear energy stores with subtitles, examples and accompanying tasks.

Combustion of methane

This video uses molecular models to demonstrate the formation of carbon dioxide and water when methane burns in air. It comes with a PowerPoint quiz where students identify the molecules from the diagrams.

Animated explainer videos – doodle-style animations

When do we use exclamation marks?

A quick-fire summary of when to use exclamation marks and when to avoid them. Ideal as a starter or plenary for primary or secondary English.

The life cycle of a penguin

A KS1 science resource on the stages in the life of a penguin. The explainer video shows children how to put the stages in the correct and describe each one.

Take 10: London, a global city

In this GCSE geography revision resource, the animation shows students how to link ideas to form a chain of knowledge.

Did you know? [en]

An animated overview of the sound [en] and its various spellings for KS3/KS4 French students. Part of a collection of French phonics animations.

CPD videos – Teachit Talks webinars

Wellbeing as curriculum – Andrew Cowley for Teachit Talks

A video on the culture of wellbeing, with practical advice for teachers on embedding wellbeing practices into our daily routine.

An inclusive approach to technology in the MFL classroom – Joe Dale for Teachit Talks MFL

Languages consultant Joe Dale explores a tools to help all learners to access their learning, plus a range of tools for closed captioning for videos.

Dictation and transferable chunks – Jake Hunton for Teachit Talks MFL

MFL author Jake Hunton explores the power of key chunks and narrow translations in helping students with the dictation requirement of the 2024 curriculum.

Developing oracy strategies in the classroom - Sarah Davies for Teachit Talks

Author and former Head of English Sarah Davies explores speaking strategies to develop oracy in the classroom.