@youtube has some amazing videos and channels for teachers to use. You just need to have the patience to trawl through the videos of hilarious pets and people opening boxes 
I'm going to share some of the best videos and channels I have found. Please join in and share yours

I'm going to share some of the best videos and channels I have found. Please join in and share yours
Starting off with one of my absolute favourites. Teaching ecosystems, food chains/webs, human interaction with nature, endangered animals, biodiversity? Then you NEED this amazing video...
And on similar subjects this is another amazing story
If you are teaching data handling in primary or secondary then this classic from Hans Rosling, the father of modern data handling, is an absolute must. If you've never seen '200 countries over 200 years' then you're in for a treat
@smartereveryday is one of my absolute favourite @YouTube channels with so many videos that are brilliant to use in school.
This one is my most used though...The Backwards Bike
Great to use if you are talking to children about how we learn #youtubeEd
This one is my most used though...The Backwards Bike
Great to use if you are talking to children about how we learn #youtubeEd
Talking to children about perseverance and working hard to achieve their goals then Arthur's story is an absolute must
This incredible video from @nigel_stanford is brilliant for introducing the science of sound
One of my all time favourite @YouTube channels is @veritasium https://www.youtube.com/c/veritasium
Brilliant for starting discussions and exploring scientific questions
Brilliant for starting discussions and exploring scientific questions