Featured History/Global Studies Resources

What Is Youth Activism?

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The Power of Student Activism

In The Power of Student Activism, host Radzi Chinyanganya discusses the power of youth activism and how young people are leading movements for social change. The video highlights youth-led protests and demonstrations on issues such as climate change, racial equality, and gender rights. It explores how activism takes different forms, from in-person demonstrations to digital campaigns. A key focus is on Fridays for Future, a movement started by Greta Thunberg in 2018, and how activist Xiye Bastida takes part by striking every Friday to demand action on climate change. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My World, a program created for teenagers eager to learn more about the important stories shaping our world.

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Understanding Gender Equality

In Understanding Gender Equality, host Radzi Chinyanganya introduces 16-year-old Pallavi from Chennai, India, who shares her personal experience with gender inequality. She reflects on broader issues like sexism and violence against women while also highlighting the everyday discrimination she faces, such as the lower expectations placed on her in her karate lessons, despite achieving a black belt ranking. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My World, a program created for teenagers eager to learn more about the important stories shaping our world.

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Frontsiding to Help Others

In Frontsiding to Help Others, host Radzi Chinyanganya introduces Sky Brown, a young skateboarder from California who is using her passion for skateboarding to make a difference in the lives of children, including Sokly, a girl in Cambodia. The video highlights how organizations like Skateistan, a non-governmental organization (NGO), use sports and education to improve the quality of life for children in underserved communities. Through Sky’s efforts, students see how hobbies can be a powerful tool for helping others and creating positive change. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My World, a program created for teenagers eager to learn more about the important stories shaping our world.

Featured This Month

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Bluey: Feelings, Friendship, and Life Skills

Easy, joyful activities for PreK–2 inspired by Bluey and her family.

"Learning isn't just in books. It's everywhere!" Teachers, parents, and kids all over the world love Bluey for its humor, charm, and life lessons. And now, you can get 10 free fun and easy activities (+ amazing, ready-to-go printables) based on freely-available episodes of your favorite children's show. 

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Videos and Activities

In celebration of his vision and in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the BBC Learning Hub has curated resources specifically for grades 3-5 and 6-12. Videos, articles, and printables to help your students engage with MLK's enduring message.

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Go Jetters Go Global
Will you manage to take a souvenir selfie? Collect the coins to bring out more Go Jetters.

PreK–2 Classroom Resources

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Bluey’s Big Adventure Pack!

Get ready for hours of fun with Bluey and her friends! This collection of activity pages is packed with puzzles, coloring sheets, games, and creative challenges that bring the world of Bluey to life. Perfect for playtime or rainy days — let’s play!

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Numberblocks Fun: Playful Math Activities for PreK–2

Meet the Numberblocks — little blocks with big ideas who make learning numbers fun and exciting for young children ages 3–7. Numberblocks helps kids build number sense as the characters come together, break apart, and explore how numbers really work. This free collection of printable games and colorful worksheets games give little learners hands-on practice with counting, odd and even numbers, and simple addition and subtraction. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, these ready-to-use activities turn math practice into joyful play. 

Plus, watch full episodes on the official Numberblocks YouTube channel!

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Test Kahoot

This is a kahoot that you can use in your classroom.

| BBC Learning Hub