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Broadcast Schedule Term 2, 2021 19 April - 25 June 2021 ABC TV Education broadcasts on ABC ME - Channel 23
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Week 1: 19-23 April 2021 Mon 19 Apr 21 LP Maths 10:00 Languages Of Our Land Episode 1 G Jingeri, learn the Aboriginal language of Yugambeh word for Koala - Borobi. Mon 19 Apr 21 LP Maths 10:00 Numberblocks Twenty-One, Twenty-Two And Twenty-Three G CC Twenty and chums find out what happens if you go past bus stop 20. Too Mon 19 Apr 21 MP-UP Maths 10:05 Wacky Number Songs (NEW) Money, Money, Money! (Saving Money) CC Saving money is important because it allows you to buy things you can’t afford right now and it’s a safety net in case of emergency. Ava keeps track of hers by splitting her money into three jars, “Spend”, “Save”, and “Donate”. Mon 19 Apr 21 MP-LS Maths 10:10 Look Kool Spheres G CC Bubbles, bubbles everywhere! Hamza wonders why bubbles are always round. Is there something special about a spherical shape? To find out, we make a bubble explosion and throw water into outer space. Mon 19 Apr 21 P Maths 10:30 Mixed Up Maths Funny Money G CC It's time to count what's in the piggy bank...maybe just enough to buy a new piggy bank! Mon 19 Apr 21 LP-UP Maths 10:35 MathXplosion Magic 9's! G CC Mathemagician Eric reveals a cool math trick that will amaze your friends! No matter what numbers are chosen, the answer will always be nine. It's not magic...it's math! Mon 19 Apr 21 MP-LS Science 10:35 Full Proof Acid G CC Petra gathers lots of berries & wants to know what makes the berries sour & what sourness actually is. She does all kinds of experiments to find out more but the best experiment can only be seen when it's dark. Mon 19 Apr 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:50 Hey You! What If Everything You Touched Turned To Gold? G The legendary King Midas turned everything he touched to gold. So what if you actually had the Midas touch? Well you'd get rich for sure but food would be inedible and your house would collapse under it's own weight. Mon 19 Apr 21 LS-US Science 10:55 Physics House Why Does My Toast Land Buttered Side G CC Why is it that toast usually seems to land buttered-side down? Is it the weight of the butter? Or are there other forces at Down? work? Join Yanick in the Physics House and get to the physics behind your ruined breakfast. Mon 19 Apr 21 Maths 11:00 Numeracy In Construction (NEW) Calculating Perimeter G CC Calculating the perimeter of a block of land is a vital skill for working in construction, crucial to MS-US working out the length of site fencing required and the purchasing of materials. Mon 19 Apr 21 Maths 11:05 Numeracy In Construction (NEW) Calculating Volume G CC By breaking down an irregular shape into smaller regular shapes, this episode explains how the MS-US basic formula for volume can be applied to calculate the amount of concrete needed for a house foundation. Mon 19 Apr 21 S Maths 11:15 Against All Odds: Inside Statistics Measures Of Center G CC It's helpful to know the centre of a distribution - which is what the clerical workers in Colorado Springs found out in the 1980s when they campaigned for comparable wages for comparable work. Mon 19 Apr 21 Science 11:20 How Scientists Work (NEW) Choosing What to Investigate G CC Exploring the broad issue of urban light pollution through the work of four dedicated researchers, this program reveals how S and why each scientist chose their niche and turned it into a measurable research question. Mon 19 Apr 21 S Science 11:30 Chemistry: Challenges And When Chemicals Meet Water: The G CC Solutions are all around us, from the air we breathe to the steel frames of many buildings. Solution chemistry is behind the Solutions Properties Of Solutions extraction of materials for a variety of applications, for example, making a great cup of coffee. Tue 20 Apr 21 P History 10:00 HMB Endeavour's Voyage of G CC In 1768, His Majesty's Bark Endeavour set sail from England on a scientific voyage with Lieutenant James Cook. What did the Exploration voyage accomplish for science and navigation? What was the impact for this continent's First Peoples? Tue 20 Apr 21 LP-MP Geography Science 10:25 Koumi's Animated Picture Book A Duck G Koumi, a 6-year-old playful girl, observes the animals of the world in her picture book and takes you to meet them on every (NEW) continent! An edutainment program to satisfy the curiosity of all kids. Tue 20 Apr 21 P Science 10:30 I'm A Fish I'm A Box Fish G CC I'm a Fish features a variety of sea creatures who invite us into their underwater world. They tell us all sorts of fun and interesting facts about where they live, what they do and how they survive in such deep places! Tue 20 Apr 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:30 Barney's Barrier Reef Nightshift - Sleepless In The Sea G CC Dive into the incredible world of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, as Barney discovers creatures that are quirky, crazy and creepy! Tue 20 Apr 21 Geography Science 11:00 Fierce Earth Deserts G CC Hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, lightning strikes: Fierce Earth shows what it would be like to experience some of nature's MP-LS most destructive forces. Tue 20 Apr 21 LS-US Geography Science D&T 11:30 Eco Eye: Sustainable Solutions Land Matters G CC We investigate the critical environmental issues affecting our world as well as the impact our surroundings have on our physical and mental wellbeing. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 2 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Tue 20 Apr 21 MP-LS Geography Science 11:55 Water Wisdom Far West Coast G CC Fresh water systems are fundamental to Australia's first people who have nurtured a deep understanding of water. The Water Wisdom series shares this knowledge through the voice of Aboriginal communities. Wed 21 Apr 21 P History 10:00 History Hunters Spies G CC Based in a museum space, the four corridors signify the four corners of the Earth, the hosts trigger the stories and then pursue knowledge by time travelling through the corridors to a time and place in the past. Wed 21 Apr 21 P History 10:25 Further Back In Time For Dinner: 1900s G An ordinary family go back in time to immerse themselves in Australian history. Lower Primary Humanities and Social Sciences Daily Life In The Past students are invited on a virtual excursion to see how people lived, from Federation to the 1940s. Wed 21 Apr 21 MP-LS English, History 10:35 My Place 1788 Dan G CC Continuing the story of one spot in Australia told by the children who live there over 260 years. Series 2 tells their tales from 1878 to before European settlement. Wed 21 Apr 21 MP-LS History 11:00 BTN Specials Australian History Exempt CC Find out what's going on in the world with a news bulletin designed for children, featuring stories that are relevant and easy to understand. Wed 21 Apr 21 MS-US History 11:15 Lest We Forget What? Education The Commemoration Of WW1 And The G CC A young woman investigates Australia's remembrance and forgetting of WWI. Shorts Anzac Legend Wed 21 Apr 21 MS-US History 11:25 Lest We Forget What? Education The Gallipoli Campaign G CC A young woman investigates Australia's remembrance and forgetting of WWI. Shorts Wed 21 Apr 21 MS-US History 11:35 Lest We Forget What? Education Australians On The Western Front G CC A young woman investigates Australia's remembrance and forgetting of WWI. Shorts Wed 21 Apr 21 S History 11:45 The Russian Revolution PG CC Learn about the downfall of the Romanov dynasty and the evolution of Lenin's Ulyanov family, the Bolsheviks, communism, the notorious Rasputin, rumors of cannibalism and acute poverty during the Russian Revolution. Thu 22 Apr 21 P Aboriginal and Torres 10:00 Little J And Big Cuz Lucky Undies G CC Little J and Big Cuz are two Indigenous Australian kids finding out about culture and community in this Logie Award-winning Strait Islander Culture series. Thu 22 Apr 21 MP-UP HASS 10:10 In My Shoes: China Xingping G CC A unique child-led view looking at how the geographical features of three diverse countries have shaped the way people live and work. Thu 22 Apr 21 UP-LS Geography 10:20 199 Little Heroes Kenya G CC The journey to school is a very special type of life experience shared by millions of children around the world but in different ways. What happens between the two most important places in a child's life, home and school? Thu 22 Apr 21 MP-LS History 10:25 BTN Specials World War II Anniversary Exempt CC This collection of BTN Specials has been curated to target key areas of the Australian curriculum. They cover a range of learning areas including humanities and social sciences, science and design and technologies. Thu 22 Apr 21 MP-UP PDHPE 10:50 What Makes Me Me? What Makes Me Me? G CC What Makes Me Me? And Other Interesting Questions is an engaging series of short films voiced by Robert Webb, exploring everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer. Thu 22 Apr 21 10:55 MY:24 Crystal PG CC MY:24 features twenty-six young people chronicling the impact of a life-changing experience within a 24 hour period - UP-S PDHPE expressed in their own words and using their own images. Thu 22 Apr 21 LS-US PDHPE 11:10 My Life Born Lucky G CC Documentary series following the highs and lows of children across the world, each with a unique story to tell. Thu 22 Apr 21 LS-US Ethics 11:40 Ethics Matters Creating Borders G CC Presenter Dr Dan Halliday talks with philosophers, and helps place the ideas in each episode in a real world context. Thu 22 Apr 21 US Legal Studies 11:50 Legal Briefs What Is Law G CC Lizzie O'Shea talks to Australia's top legal minds. She takes us into the courts, and the places where our law has been made. Fri 23 Apr 21 LP English 10:00 Wallykazam! The Nice Ninjas G Wally Trollman is an adventurous 6-year-old troll with a power that lets him make words come to life using a magic stick. Wally uses those words to transform the world around him... Fri 23 Apr 21 10:20 The Pen Licence G Nine-year-old Tiana knows it will take a miracle to get her Pen Licence. However, between upstrokes and crossbars Tiana soon LP-MP English realises it's not about being perfect, but is persistence really enough? Fri 23 Apr 21 MP-UP English 10:30 The Wacky Word Show (NEW) Ad Magicians G CC Zoey and Lukas explore some of the persuasive techniques and language used in advertising and how they're similar to magic tricks. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 3 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Fri 23 Apr 21 MP-UP English 10:55 Wacky Word Songs (NEW) The Mighty Squiggle CC Zoey sings a song all about apostrophes. An apostrophe is something really small that packs a big punch. It’s so mighty it can even replace letters in some of your favourite words. Fri 23 Apr 21 English 10:55 Life Sentence (NEW) Punctuation G CC This video explores basic grammar questions for older learners: When should you use a comma? How do you use quotation marks in your writing to show someone else is speaking? And what on earth is the difference S between a colon and a semi-colon, anyway?! Many learners from secondary school age up to adult struggle with these basic grammar concepts. Gil T. Mann shares the same frustrations as he fumbles his way through his written defence statement in court. Will he be able to correctly punctuate his innocence? Fri 23 Apr 21 LS-US English 11:05 BTN: Media Literacy News Values PG CC Have you ever wondered what makes news news? We look at the news values that determine which stories we see and hear about and which ones we don't and how those new values can subtly shape the way we see the world. Fri 23 Apr 21 UP-LS Art 11:20 Art Blast (NEW) Food for Thought Join The Listies on a surprisingly silly journey through the world of art! Together, Rich and Matt blast their way through a mind- bending journey to the gallery and beyond! Fri 23 Apr 21 S Art 11:25 Your Paintings Henri Rousseau G CC Inside the painting she explores Rousseau's use of imagination in painting, the techniques Rousseau used and his placement within the artistic world in Paris during his lifetime and his influence on the art world since. Fri 23 Apr 21 11:30 Making Media Making Media G CC We go behind the scenes on the creation of a short film, music video, film trailer and website to cover shooting styles, US English, Arts interview techniques, approaches to editing, and concepts of web design. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 4 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Week 2: 26-30 April 2021 Mon 26 Apr 21 LP Maths 10:00 Languages Of Our Land Episode 2 G Jingeri, learn the Aboriginal language of Yugambeh word for King Parrot ? Billin Billin. Mon 26 Apr 21 LP Maths 10:00 Numberblocks We're Going On A Square Hunt G CC The squares explore an ancient temple in search of a really, really big square. Mon 26 Apr 21 MP-UP Maths 10:05 Wacky Number Songs (NEW) Happy Fact Family (Number Facts) CC Numbers have families too! Ava sings a song to show how the relationship between combinations of three numbers forms fact families. Understanding these relationships make addition and subtraction easy! Mon 26 Apr 21 MP-LS Maths 10:10 Look Kool Mapping G CC Hamza thinks finding his way around is easu...until his smart phone breaks. Uh oh. Now he needs to use maps to get where he's going. Along the way, Hamza forms a marching band and gets travel tips from a gargoyle. Mon 26 Apr 21 P Maths 10:30 Mixed Up Maths Super Cyril's Circus Supplies G CC Making a budget to pay for something special, like a party, is always a good idea. So lets make sure we get the most out of our money! Mon 26 Apr 21 LP-UP Maths 10:35 MathXplosion Old Math Is New Again G CC Travel back in time thousands of years ago with Eric to ancient Egypt! Discover and demystify a secret multiplication system. It's not magic...it's math! Mon 26 Apr 21 MP-LS Science 10:35 Full Proof Static Electricity G CC Iwan lives on Marken, a peninsula in a Dutch lake. Iwan wants to know what lightning is & does all kinds of experiments with static electricity. Mon 26 Apr 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:50 Hey You! What If You Could Teleport? G Teleportation might actually be possible in theory but it would be rather dangerous; what they don't tell you in science fiction is that the speed you'd come out of the teleport depends on where you went. Mon 26 Apr 21 LS-US Science 10:55 Physics House How Do I Hear My Stereo? G CC How do we hear music coming from a speaker? Join Yanick as he investigates how vibrations are made in a speaker & how sounds travel through different mediums to bring the sweet sounds of music to our ears. Mon 26 Apr 21 Maths 11:00 Numeracy In Construction (NEW) Working with Ratios G CC Converting units and working out ratios is an integral skill for working in construction, crucial for MS-US tasks such as calculating the correct amount of wet and dry materials in a render mixture. Mon 26 Apr 21 Maths 11:05 Numeracy In Construction (NEW) Calculating Area G CC Calculating area is a fundamental skill for working in construction, applying to common tasks such as working out the amount MS-US of paint needed for a job, as explained in this episode. Mon 26 Apr 21 S Maths 11:15 Against All Odds: Inside Statistics Boxplots G CC Using the example of hot dog calorie counts, we use boxplots to visualise the five-number summary and make comparisons between different types of frankfurters. Mon 26 Apr 21 Science 11:20 How Scientists Work (NEW) Collecting the Evidence G CC Experiments come in many shapes and sizes, but they all have special considerations and constraints that need to be S meticulously planned for before any field or lab work can begin Mon 26 Apr 21 S Science 11:30 Chemistry: Challenges And Equilibrium And Advanced Thermodynamics: G CC Some chemical reactions happen spontaneously while others are non-spontaneous and need to absorb energy to occur. Using Solutions Balance And Chemical Reactions Thermodynamics, and the calculation of Gibbs free energy scientists predict which reactions will occur. Tue 27 Apr 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:00 BTN Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Tue 27 Apr 21 LP-MP Geography Science 10:25 Koumi's Animated Picture Book An Ostrich G You are a big bird; the largest in the world! But you do not fly... You are a runner bird! Your head is often close to the ground, (NEW) because you feed on it and sometimes bury your eggs. Tue 27 Apr 21 P Science 10:30 I'm A Fish I'm A Giant Clam G CC Giant Clam explains what they eat that help them to grow from being very tiny clams to giant ones. They also have a very effective defence mechanism that has helped them to live for up to 100 years. Tue 27 Apr 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:30 Barney's Barrier Reef Getting From A To B G CC Barney and Gemma meet walking sharks, hitchhiking shrimps and squids with jet propulsion. Tue 27 Apr 21 Geography Science 11:00 Fierce Earth Blizzards PG CC Mike Theiss travels into the heart of the Boston Blizzard of February 2013. He witnesses first-hand how a major city in the US MP-LS comes grinding to a halt after 36 hours of winter chaos. Tue 27 Apr 21 LS-US Geography Science D&T 11:30 Eco Eye: Sustainable Solutions The Energy Challenge G CC Duncan Stewart looks at one of the most crucial questions that affects us all, how to power entire nations in the 21st Century? Tue 27 Apr 21 MP-LS Geography Science 11:55 Water Wisdom Adelaide Plains G CC This episode of the Water Wisdom series shares the knowledge of fresh water systems through the voice of the Kaurna people who have managed water on the Adelaide Plains for thousands of years. Wed 28 Apr 21 P History 10:00 History Hunters Romans G CC How to tie a toga from giant sheet and create a Roman arch from peanut butter and cheese. Plus lift a rubber ducky to the skies with a waterwheel and aqueduct from plastic cups and tube. Wed 28 Apr 21 P History 10:25 Further Back In Time For Dinner: 1910s G How did people dress, bathe, cook, and clean their houses in the 1910s? See how people bought and stored their groceries in Daily Life In The Past an era without supermarkets and refrigerators. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 5 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Wed 28 Apr 21 MP-LS English, History 10:35 My Place Before Time Bunda G CC Bunda tries everything to get his older brothers attention but all Bunda gets is his brothers anger and contempt. They need to learn to stop teasing each other and become friends as well as brothers. Wed 28 Apr 21 MP-LS History 11:00 BTN Specials Anzac Special Exempt CC Every year we commemorate Anzac Day on the 25th of April. In this BTN Special we find out why that date was chosen, what life was like in the trenches and learn about the important role animals have played in war. Wed 28 Apr 21 UP-LS Geography 11:15 199 Little Heroes Austria: Vienna G CC Viola lives in Vienna, the capital of Austria. She rides her scooter through the city to school with her friends and younger brother, Joachim. Viola cares about social issues, such as the environment and poverty. Wed 28 Apr 21 LS History 11:20 Life In Medieval Europe Life In Medieval Europe G CC Set in 1350, this medieval drama unfolds through a number of village characters telling their stories of life in the middle ages. We meet the baker, the herbalist, the landless labourer, the medicus and the Lord of the Manor. Wed 28 Apr 21 S History 11:45 Pocket Compass Feminism: Whatever Happened To Women's PG CC Before the #me-too campaign, there was a much bigger women's movement in the 1960s. They were fighting for equality and Lib liberation from predefined roles in society. It became known as the Women's Liberation Movement. Thu 29 Apr 21 P Aboriginal and Torres 10:00 Little J And Big Cuz Wombat Rex G CC Big Cuz tricks Little J into believing that the Giant Wombat is not extinct. Strait Islander Culture Thu 29 Apr 21 MP-UP HASS 10:10 In My Shoes: China Yangshuo G CC Yangshuo lies on the Li River. Local farmers access the markets via the river. Thu 29 Apr 21 UP-LS Geography 10:20 199 Little Heroes Lithuania G CC Ignas lives in Vilnius, Lithuania. He has a short walk to school, through the busy city streets. Ignas loves computer games and robotics. He hopes to one day create a robot or game that helps people in their everyday lives. Thu 29 Apr 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:25 BTN (repeated from Tuesday) Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Thu 29 Apr 21 MP-UP PDHPE 10:50 What Makes Me Me? Who Owns The Sky? G CC We explore everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer. Today we answer; Who owns the sky? Thu 29 Apr 21 10:55 MY:24 Dave PG CC Dave suffered depression until, aged 15, he met Greg at a Sydney gym. Eight months later Dave believed the gym and Greg UP-S PDHPE were more effective than his anti-depressants in enabling him to adopt a healthy mental outlook. Thu 29 Apr 21 LS-US PDHPE 11:10 My Life My Life Without Hair PG CC Documentary following 13-year-old Kim and seven-year-old Dan, who both have alopecia, as they go to a summer camp that aims to boost their confidence. Thu 29 Apr 21 LS-US Ethics 11:40 Ethics Matters Animals G CC Interviewees Peter Singer, Bronwyn Finnigan and Julian Savulescu ask if animals have the same interests as humans and how we should ethically treat them. Thu 29 Apr 21 US Legal Studies 11:50 Legal Briefs The Adversarial System G CC Barrister Julian Burnside QC, Former Justice of the High Court Michael Kirby and Justice Susan Kenny, the Federal Court of Australia, explain the adversarial system, its good and bad points. Fri 30 Apr 21 LP English 10:00 Wallykazam! Home Swamp Home G Stan of the Swamp's home is overrun by honkweeds - annoying plants that can't stop honking. Wally, Libby Light Sprite, and Stan embark on a journey to find the one bug that can make the weeds go away: the humbug. Fri 30 Apr 21 P Art 10:20 Art With Mati And Dada Andrea Mantegna G CC Mantegna gets help from Mati and Dada to trick a putto back into his most realistic eye-tricking work of art. Fri 30 Apr 21 LP-MP English 10:30 Pencil Pals Superlatives G Dinosaur tells a story about two princesses who were best friends but also very competitive, and the Pencil Pals learn about superlatives. Fri 30 Apr 21 MP-UP English 10:30 The Wacky Word Show (NEW) Carnival G CC It's carnival time and Zoey and Lukas discover the many ways you can say things without saying a word. Fri 30 Apr 21 MP-UP English 10:55 Wacky Word Songs (NEW) Hype It Up CC Hyperboles are an exaggeration so extreme nobody would believe they’re true, and Zoey wrote the most amazing song in the universe about them! Get ready to hype it up with Zoey! Fri 30 Apr 21 English 10:55 Life Sentence (NEW) Verbs: Tense & Number Agreement G CC Learners from Year 10 to adult can struggle with conjugation and tense agreement. It all sounds like utter linguistic jargon to Gil T. Mann. But these are actually core grammar concepts we use S every day when writing English. Gil quickly learns the importance of matching the number of nouns with the correct conjugation of a verb, as well as using consistent verb tenses to get his meaning across on the stand. Will he learn quickly enough to get himself out of trouble? Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 6 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Fri 30 Apr 21 LS-US English 11:05 BTN: Media Literacy Sources PG CC Sources are a key ingredient to any news story but their quality can vary a lot! This episode looks at different types of sources and gives advice on how to find reliable information. Fri 30 Apr 21 UP-LS Art 11:20 Art Blast (NEW) Binspiration Join The Listies on a surprisingly silly journey through the world of art! Together, Rich and Matt blast their way through a mind- bending journey to the gallery and beyond! Fri 30 Apr 21 S Art 11:25 Your Paintings Andy Warhol G CC Inside the painting she explores Warhol's fascination with celebrity and the notion of celebrity as product. We explore techniques Warhol used to create his works ansd his placement within the artistic world. Fri 30 Apr 21 S Music 11:35 Fall In Love With Music Our Musical Focus G CC Maestro Maull jumps right into creating an "aha" around listening versus hearing and the process of noticing detail in music using the third movement of Bela Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta as the vehicle. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 7 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Week 3: 3-7 May 2021 Mon 03 May 21 LP Maths 10:00 Languages Of Our Land Episode 3 G Jingeri, learn the Aboriginal language of Yugambeh word for Echidna - Buneen. Mon 03 May 21 LP Maths 10:00 Numberblocks Thirty's Big Top G CC Welcome to the Big Top, where Thirty and friends show off their circus tricks. Mon 03 May 21 MP-UP Maths 10:05 Wacky Number Songs (NEW) How to Defeat a Math Troll (Maths Tables) G CC Ava defeats a grumpy math troll by cleverly memorizing her math tables. Learning math tables by heart makes solving calculations easy. Mon 03 May 21 MP-LS Maths 10:10 Look Kool Arches G CC Hamza literally bends over backwards in this episode to find out why arches are so strong. To find out how it works, we'll meet a medieval mason, build an arch out of cheese, and sing the praises of buttresses. Mon 03 May 21 P Maths 10:30 Mixed Up Maths Shapes, Glorious Shapes G CC Ed loves pyramids, but there are lots of other interesting shapes. Lets look at a few of the best. Mon 03 May 21 LP-UP Maths 10:35 MathXplosion How Tall Is A Tree? G CC How can you find the height of something tall - like a tree or a basketball net - without using a ladder? All you need is to follow the rule of thumb. It's not magic...it's math! Mon 03 May 21 MP-LS Science 10:35 Full Proof Illusions G CC Olivier enjoys playing tricks on people. His lower legs are missing but when he wears trousers & his prosthetic legs, nobody knows. It's a kind of illusion. But why do our senses sometimes get it wrong? Mon 03 May 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:50 Hey You! What If You Could Live On The Moon? G It would be the ultimate house move - packing up and setting up home on the moon nearly 400,000 km away. The good news is that there is water on the moon along with everything you'd need to build a house. Mon 03 May 21 LS-US Science 10:55 Physics House Can I Bend Spoons With My Mind? PG CC Are people really capable of bending spoons with their minds? Will Yanick be able to work out the physics behind metal fatigue before he breaks every spoon in the Physics House kitchen? Mon 03 May 21 Maths 11:00 Numeracy In Construction (NEW) Estimating and Quotes G CC Using clear graphics and relatable examples, this episode explains why the ability to estimate MS-US material quantities and provide quotes is a helpful skill for working in construction. Mon 03 May 21 Maths 11:05 Numeracy In Construction (NEW) Multiplication G CC Using clear graphics and relatable examples, this episode shows some of the many applications MS-US for multiplication when working in construction Mon 03 May 21 S Maths 11:15 Against All Odds: Inside Statistics Standard Deviation G CC How can we compare sales at two franchises in the Wahoo's restaurant chain? Standard deviation helps us quantify the variability in sales. Mon 03 May 21 Science 11:20 How Scientists Work (NEW) Considering the Evidence G CC Following the progress of four scientists researching the problem of urban light pollution from four different angles, explores S the methods and technologies available for data analysis and how to avoid research bias. Mon 03 May 21 S Science 11:30 Chemistry: Challenges And Acids And Bases: The Voyage Of The Proton G CC Whether it is manipulating the pH of the soil to control the color of hydrangea flowers or meticulously controlling ingredients Solutions to bake the perfect pastry, acid-base chemistry is all around us. Tue 04 May 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:00 BTN Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Tue 04 May 21 LP-MP Geography Science 10:25 Koumi's Animated Picture Book A Moloch G Here I go in a sandy desert, in Australia, to meet a lizard like no other... Hello Moloch! You look like a cactus on legs, because (NEW) your body is covered with thorns! Tue 04 May 21 P Science 10:30 I'm A Fish I'm An Angler Fish G CC We meet the Angler Fish who lives in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean. She shows us how they're the only ones who catch food using a bright Lure which hangs from the top of their spine. Tue 04 May 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:30 Barney's Barrier Reef Sense - A Tional G CC Barney and Gemma investigate creatures with super senses in the Barrier Reef. Tue 04 May 21 Geography Science 11:00 Fierce Earth Waves And Tides PG CC It's wet-suits on for the Fierce Earth team as they hit the surf to unlock the secrets of king-sized waves and fast rising tides. MP-LS Tue 04 May 21 LS-US Geography Science D&T 11:30 Eco Eye: Sustainable Solutions Food for Thought G CC On this journey Dr Lara Dungan looks at the environment and health implications of different diets and tastes new replacements to meat and dairy products. Can this go mainstream? Tue 04 May 21 MP-LS Geography Science 11:55 Water Wisdom South East G This episode of the Water Wisdom series shares the knowledge of fresh water systems through the voice of the Boandik people who have managed water in the South East of South Australia for thousands of years. Wed 05 May 21 P History 10:00 History Hunters Vikings G CC How to crack a Viking code; and horned helmets, were they really real? Plus building a long ship from a drink carton, toothpicks and paper using Viking boat building techniques. Wed 05 May 21 P History 10:25 Further Back In Time For Dinner: 1920s G How did people dress, cook, and work in the 1920s? Appliances that we take for granted started appearing as electricity was Daily Life In The Past connected in households. Wed 05 May 21 MP-LS English, History 10:35 My Place Before Time Barangaroo G CC When a little boy, Mung, goes missing, Barangaroo and Mani are forced to follow his trail into a scary gully ruled by the legendary monster: the Mumuga. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 8 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Wed 05 May 21 MP-LS History 11:00 BTN Specials Indigenous Leaders Exempt CC In this special about Indigenous leaders, we learn more about the life of Eddie Mabo, find out about Indigenous activist Charlie Perkins and meet some school kids who tell us about Indigenous women who have inspired them. Wed 05 May 21 11:15 The House In Session Being A New MP G CC Meet Linda Burney, federal Member of Parliament for the Sydney seat of Barton. Join Linda as she enters parliament as a new UP-LS Civics MP and prepares to give her very first speech in the House of Representatives chamber. Wed 05 May 21 UP-LS Civics 11:20 Australia's Prime Ministers John Curtin G CC This series profiles Australia's leaders, featuring career highlights and giving insights into the different eras in which they lead the nation. This episode features John Curtin. Wed 05 May 21 UP-LS Geography 11:25 199 Little Heroes Japan G CC The journey to school is a very special type of life experience shared by millions of children around the world but in different ways. What happens between the two most important places in a child's life, home and school? Wed 05 May 21 UP-LS Geography, History 11:30 River Valley Civilizations G CC A close look at how we moved from simple nomadic lifestyles to create flourishing river valley civilizations across Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Indus Valley and China. Wed 05 May 21 S History 11:45 Pocket Compass Black Power: Indigenous Rights In Australia G CC Looking back on pivotal events like the 1972 founding of the tent embassy, Pocket Compass asks has the Indigenous voice been heard on treaty, recognition and truth? And is there such a thing as an Indigenous Nation? Thu 06 May 21 P Aboriginal and Torres 10:00 Little J And Big Cuz New Tricks G CC Little J frets that his dream of being an acrobat is not the RIGHT dream... Strait Islander Culture Thu 06 May 21 MP-UP HASS 10:10 In My Shoes: China Lijiang G CC Lijiang is situated in the shadow of the foothills of the Himalayas, and a magnet for tourists. Thu 06 May 21 UP-LS Geography 10:20 199 Little Heroes Nepal G CC Anish lives in the mountains of Ganesh, in Nepal. He travels to school through the jungle, but has no fear of the bears and tigers he could meet along the way. Thu 06 May 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:25 BTN (repeated from Tuesday) Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Thu 06 May 21 MP-UP PDHPE 10:50 What Makes Me Me? Why Should I Be Good? G CC We explore everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer. Today we answer; Why should i be good? Thu 06 May 21 10:55 MY:24 Romy G CC Romy was a carefree 13-year-old living with her family and a lot of dogs and kangaroos on a four hectare property. Then the UP-S PDHPE Black Saturday bushfires hit. Romy had to dig deep to find strength she didn't know she had. Thu 06 May 21 LS-US PDHPE 11:10 My Life Breaking Free G CC Ruben, Harley and Nicole, three 12-year-olds with Down's Syndrome, pursue their dreams over the course of the summer holidays. Thu 06 May 21 LS-US Ethics 11:40 Ethics Matters The Environment G CC Interviewees Peter Singer, Katie Steele question if the environment has its own ethical interests which overshadow those of humans. Thu 06 May 21 US Legal Studies 11:50 Legal Briefs The Constitution G CC Professor Cheryl Saunders talks about the 1975 Dismissal and some flaws in the Australian constitution, Professor Larissa Behrendt discusses the idea of sovereignty for Aboriginal Australians. Fri 07 May 21 LP English 10:00 Wallykazam! The Goblin Cold G While outside skateboarding, Bobgoblin comes down with a goblin cold. Wally and Betty Yeti embark on a series of expeditions to gather the unusual components of the cold's cure. Fri 07 May 21 P Art 10:20 Art With Mati And Dada Toulouse-Lautrec G CC Mati and Dada help the eccentric Toulouse Lautrec select a costume for an exciting night at the Moulin Rouge as Toulouse teaches Mati how to draw dancers in action. Fri 07 May 21 LP-MP English 10:30 Pencil Pals Verbs G Bee tells a story about the Loch Ness monster wanting to fly and a dragon who wanted to learn to swim, as the Pencil Pals learn about verbs. Fri 07 May 21 MP-UP English 10:30 The Wacky Word Show (NEW) Medieval Fair G CC Playing a medieval queen and knight, Zoey and Lukas look into fancy versus simple language and the poetry of old books and plays. Fri 07 May 21 English 10:55 Life Sentence (NEW) Sentence Structure G CC This video for learners from Year 10 to adult explores the basic concept of sentence structure. Gil T. Mann is very close to learning the result of his court trial. The sentence structures contained S in his written statement will determine whether he is found guilty, or just plain Gil T. Learners from secondary school age up to adulthood will benefit from this humorous exploration of simple, complex, and run-on sentences, and the value of the humble conjunction. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 9 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Fri 07 May 21 LS-US English 11:05 BTN: Media Literacy Fake News G CC Fake news is big news at the moment! Many experts are worried about the effect that fake stories are having on the media and democracy, but did you know that fake news isn't new? Fri 07 May 21 S English 11:15 BTN Explainers What Are Deepfakes? Exempt CC Deepfakes are the next generation of video and audio manipulation. Nicholas takes a closer look at how they're made and what you can do to spot a fake. Fri 07 May 21 UP-LS Art 11:25 Art Blast (NEW) Artimals Join The Listies on a surprisingly silly journey through the world of art! Together, Rich and Matt blast their way through a mind- bending journey to the gallery and beyond! Fri 07 May 21 S Art 11:30 Your Paintings Joseph Wright Of Derby G CC Inside the painting she explores Wright of Derby's use of a single light source to draw attention to particular elements of the work, and discusses representation of the period of Enlightenment in works of art. Fri 07 May 21 S Music 11:35 Fall In Love With Music Why Aren't We Listening? PG CC This episode examines the factors that predispose people not to listen, but also offers an opportunity for some focused guided listening in the first movement of Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 "Italian". Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 10 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Week 4: 10 - 14 May 2021 Mon 10 May 21 LP Maths 10:00 Languages Of Our Land Episode 4 G Jingeri, learn the Aboriginal language of Yugambeh word for Magpie - Kulamburran. Mon 10 May 21 LP Maths 10:00 Numberblocks Land Of Giants G CC One, Two, Three, Four and Five come with Fifty to a stage. Fifty rocks out and then shows a device that can make anything 10 times bigger. Mon 10 May 21 MP-UP Maths 10:05 Wacky Number Songs (NEW) Equality's the Name of the Game! (The Equal CC Equality’s the name of the game! Everything on one side of an equal sign needs to add up to the amount on the other side. But Sign) there is more than one way to get to the same number. Ava sings a duet about keeping things equal. Mon 10 May 21 MP-LS Maths 10:10 Look Kool Musical Cylinders G CC Hamza is determined to find out why so many instruments like flutes and organs are cylinders. To find out, we'll play music with water glasses, and meet "Bubba" Bach, the inventor of flatulent-sounding novelty horns. Mon 10 May 21 P Maths 10:30 Mixed Up Maths Monumental Measurement Mess-Ups G CC When different measurement standards are used in different countries, big mistakes can happen! Mon 10 May 21 LP-UP Maths 10:35 MathXplosion ...It's A Metamorphosis G CC Marvel at the mystery as mathemagician Eric turns a bird into a fish! What's the secret to his shape-shifting trick? It's not magic...it's math! Mon 10 May 21 MP-LS Science 10:35 Full Proof Wind G CC Stan lives for the wind. The slightest bit of wind and he?s out on a Dutch beach, kite-surfing. He turns the beach into his laboratory and discovers that the wind is all about air pressure. Mon 10 May 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:50 Hey You! What If We Could Actually Stop Climate Change? G From putting mirrors into space to planting a trillion trees there are many suggestions for stopping climate change. And the good news is some of the easier ones would actually work! We just have to all get involved! Mon 10 May 21 LS-US Science 10:55 Physics House Why Has My Tea Gone Cold? G CC Why does a glass of ice heat up while a mug of tea cools down? What's making them change temperature? Can Yanick figure out the physics behind heat transfer before his morning tea is a lukewarm disappointment? Mon 10 May 21 MS-US Maths 11:00 Numeracy In Hospitality (NEW) CC Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details Mon 10 May 21 MS-US Maths 11:05 Numeracy In Hospitality (NEW) CC Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details Mon 10 May 21 S Maths 11:15 Against All Odds: Inside Statistics Normal Curves G CC A nature preserve that's tracked bird migrations through New England for decades records tons of bird-related data; everything from wingspan measurements to arrival dates provides examples of normal distributions. Mon 10 May 21 Science 11:25 How Scientists Work (NEW) Presenting Science G CC By following four scientists who are well versed in presenting their findings to those who need to know about it, this episode S introduces the many benefits and ways of communicating scientific research. Mon 10 May 21 S Science 11:30 Chemistry: Challenges And The Metallic World: Electrochemistry And G CC Metals often play a key role in redox reactions, which are essential to all aspects of chemistry, particularly in many biochemical Solutions Coordination Compounds processes. Tue 11 May 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:00 BTN Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Tue 11 May 21 LP-MP Geography Science 10:25 Koumi's Animated Picture Book A Jellyfish G You live in the water but you are not a fish, nor a mammal or a crustacean. You belong to a very special family, the Cnidarians! (NEW) At first, humans thought you might be an underwater plant! Tue 11 May 21 P Science 10:30 I'm A Fish I'm A Jelly Fish G CC Jellyfish shows us how they catch their prey and fend off predators using their stinging tentacles and can see their food after they eat it because of their see-through bodies. Tue 11 May 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:30 Barney's Barrier Reef Family Ties - Can Live With Them, Can't Live G CC Barney Harwood and Gemma Hunt find out about family ties under the sea. Without Them Tue 11 May 21 Geography Science 11:00 Fierce Earth World's Driest Place G CC In this episode the team travel 6000 miles to the country of Chile and the Atacama Desert - officially the driest place in the MP-LS world. Leo skydives out of a plane to reveal why the air is so dry. Tue 11 May 21 LS-US Geography Science D&T 11:30 Eco Eye: Sustainable Solutions On the Water Front G CC Ireland is home to over 70 thousand kilometres of rivers and over 12 thousand lakes famous worldwide for their beauty, set in the most spectacular natural landscapes. But are people taking this priceless resource for granted? Tue 11 May 21 MP-LS Geography Science 11:55 Water Wisdom Northern Flinders Ranges G This episode of the Water Wisdom series shares the knowledge of fresh water systems through the voice of the Adnyamathanha people who have managed water in the Northern Flinders Ranges for thousands of years. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 11 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Wed 12 May 21 P History 10:00 History Hunters India G CC How Indian spices changed the world and how to tie a sari from a long piece of fabric. Plus cooling down a cardboard play house with water, foam and screens Indian style. Wed 12 May 21 P History 10:25 Further Back In Time For Dinner: 1930s G How did people dress, cook, and work in the 1930s? The Great Depression had a significant impact on daily life. Families had to Daily Life In The Past make do with less and couldn't be picky with what they ate or wore. Wed 12 May 21 MP-UP History 10:35 Are You Tougher Than Your Moonta - Kernewek Lowender! G CC In 1898 13 year old Cornish miner Robert Richards worked full time, attended night school, did chores and raced billy carts! Ancestors? Can Jack and Makayla finish all his jobs and still make it to the Moonta Goat Cart championships? Wed 12 May 21 MP-LS History 11:00 BTN Specials Women In History Exempt CC We look at some famous women in history, from those who fought for the right to vote to the female politicians that followed. Learn about changes to the rights of women and find out about some inspirational Indigenous women. Wed 12 May 21 11:15 The House In Session Secrets Of The Building G CC Get to know a bit more about the amazing building that is Parliament House in Canberra. Your host Annabel Crabb's favourite UP-LS Civics bits of the building are the very top and the very bottom. Come and see why! Wed 12 May 21 UP-LS Civics 11:20 Australia's Prime Ministers Frank Forde G CC This series profiles Australia's leaders, featuring career highlights and giving insights into the different eras in which they lead the nation. This episode features Frank Forde. Wed 12 May 21 UP-LS Geography 11:20 199 Little Heroes Switzerland: Rebecca G CC The journey to school is a very special type of life experience shared by millions of children around the world but in different ways. What happens between the two most important places in a child's life, home and school? Wed 12 May 21 S History 11:25 The French Revolution PG CC Travel back in time to late 18th century France and follow the development of the French Revolution. What were the underlying causes for the revolution? What was the Reign of Terror? Who was Maximilien de Robespierre? Wed 12 May 21 S History 11:45 Pocket Compass Belonging: The Migration Nation G CC Pocket Compass explores migration to Australia and changing attitudes towards our newest citizens. Their stories reveal what contributes to a migrant's sense of belonging and how that enriches Australian society as a whole. Thu 13 May 21 P Aboriginal and Torres 10:00 Little J And Big Cuz Right Under Your Nose G CC On their quest to the beach, Little J, Nanna and Big Cuz struggle to find what they need before sunset. Strait Islander Culture Thu 13 May 21 MP-UP HASS 10:10 In My Shoes: China Chan'gou G CC He Ruigin lives in Chan'gou, a remote village about three hours from the ancient city of Lijiang. Thu 13 May 21 UP-LS Geography 10:25 199 Little Heroes Peru G CC Valeria is 12 years old and lives in Arequipa in Peru. She walks to the bus stop each day with her mother, and attends a German/Peruvian school. Valeria is interested in the environment and social equality. Thu 13 May 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:30 BTN (repeated from Tuesday) Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Thu 13 May 21 MP-UP PDHPE 10:50 What Makes Me Me? What's Fair? G CC We explore everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer. Today we answer; What's Fair? Thu 13 May 21 10:55 MY:24 Coen G CC Coen was born with cystic fibrosis and later developed diabetes. His MY:24 was a double lung transplant at age 15. Coen can UP-S PDHPE now live life to the full like a normal teenager, wrestle with his little brother and laugh out loud. Thu 13 May 21 LS-US PDHPE 11:10 My Life The Burns Club PG CC Follows Holly McKew, who was left with bald patches when she was burned by a chip pan when she was a toddler. The 12-year- old prepares for her biggest operation to date and meets other youngsters with visible scars at a camp. Thu 13 May 21 S Civics 11:40 You Can't Ask That In The African Australians G CC In this special classroom edition of YCAT, a diverse mix of African Australians are asked outrageous questions about racism, Classroom poverty, and hair. Their answers are anything but black and white. Thu 13 May 21 US Legal Studies 11:50 Legal Briefs Mabo G CC Barrister Bryan Keon-Cohen QC talks about the stages of the Mabo case leading to the final Mabo decision at the High Court, which set a new precedent. Fri 14 May 21 LP English 10:00 Wallykazam! The Big Cake Mistake G Wally and Norville are surprised to discover that Cake Monster now works at the bakery! But when Barbara Baker gets called away for a baking emergency, Wally has to help the mistake-prone monster run the bakery alone. Fri 14 May 21 P Art 10:20 Art With Mati And Dada Kazimir Malevich G CC A bad case of hiccups takes Mati and Dada into the abstract Supremacist art work of Malevich. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 12 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Fri 14 May 21 LP-MP English 10:30 Pencil Pals Telling a Good Story G Bee attempts to tell a story about a hungry manatee but first has to learn how to make it interesting and avoid the story being boring, as the Pencil Pals learn the secret to a good story. Fri 14 May 21 MP-UP English 10:30 The Wacky Word Show (NEW) Twins G CC Zoey and Lukas explore "twin" words - homonyms and homophones - and host real twins in studio. Fri 14 May 21 MP-LS English 10:55 BTN Specials Writing Stories and Letters Exempt CC This special looks at the written word with tips on writing novels, a look at the bestselling works of Roald Dahl and putting pen to paper in a letter writing class. Fri 14 May 21 LS-US English 11:10 BTN: Media Literacy Media Ethics PG CC The news media can be a powerful force for good, but it doesn't always use it's power in the right way. That's why news organisations often have codes of ethics which journalists are expected to abide by. Fri 14 May 21 UP-LS Art 11:25 Art Blast (NEW) Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details Join The Listies on a surprisingly silly journey through the world of art! Together, Rich and Matt blast their way through a mind- bending journey to the gallery and beyond! Fri 14 May 21 S Art 11:25 Your Paintings Paula Rego G CC Inside the painting she explores Rego's inspirations and her desire to have viewers make up stories about her works. We explore the techniques Rego used to create her works, and her placement within the artistic world. Fri 14 May 21 S Music 11:35 Fall In Love With Music Is This Music? G CC Viewers are asked to think about what are the most basic ingredients of music. Morton Subotnick's electronic music composition Silver Apples of the Moon is used to encourage speculation about what actually can be music. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 13 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Week 45: 17 - 21 May 2021 Mon 17 May 21 LP Maths 10:00 Languages Of Our Land Episode 5 G Jingeri, learn the Aboriginal language of Yugambeh word for Turtle - Pingin. Mon 17 May 21 LP Maths 10:00 Numberblocks Fifty G CC Superstar Fifty rocks out the Numberland stadium with her shining gold guitar. Mon 17 May 21 MP-UP Maths 10:05 Wacky Number Songs (NEW) Break it Up! (Distributive Property) CC How do you accomplish a really big task? By breaking it down into smaller, easier pieces! It’s the same with math. Ava breaks down the concept of distributive property with a catchy tune. Mon 17 May 21 MP-LS Maths 10:10 Look Kool Pyramids G CC Hamza notices a pyramid of oranges at the grocery store and makes one in the studio. To find out why pyramids are so strong, we arm-wrestle with a crocodile and put a cheerleading stunt to the test. Mon 17 May 21 P Maths 10:30 Mixed Up Maths High Rise Living G CC How tall are you? And why do we measure height in feet? Mon 17 May 21 LP-UP Maths 10:35 MathXplosion Eight Heads G CC Put heads together to figure out this experiment: we are approximately eight of our own heads tall. It's not magic...it's magic! Mon 17 May 21 MP-LS Science 10:35 Full Proof Domes G CC Aung lives in Bagan, an ancient temple city in Myanmar. He often wonders why the huge domes on top of these temples never collapse. He wants to know how they were made and if he can make a dome himself. Mon 17 May 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:50 Hey You! What If Clouds Were Made Of Cotton Wool? G They might look all nice and fluffy but clouds are not, despite appearances, made of cotton wool. But let's say they were? then, yes, you could actually sleep on one but they'd now weigh as much as 30 million hippos! Mon 17 May 21 US Science 10:55 Collisions (NEW) Physics of Collisions CC Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details Mon 17 May 21 MS-US Maths 11:05 Numeracy In Hospitality (NEW) CC Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details Mon 17 May 21 MS-US Maths 11:10 Numeracy In Hospitality (NEW) CC Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details Mon 17 May 21 S Maths 11:15 Against All Odds: Inside Statistics Scatterplots G CC Plotting annual numbers of Florida powerboat registrations and manatee killings suggests an uncomfortable relationship for the marine mammals. Mon 17 May 21 S Science 11:20 Atom Bond The Atom With The Golden Electron G CC Agent Gold is assigned to investigate Project D, headed by Carbon who has trained millions of atoms to develop this plan. Together with Oxygen and Fluorine, Gold penetrates Carbon's secret school and finds atoms being drilled. Mon 17 May 21 S Science 11:30 Chemistry: Challenges And Kinetics And Nuclear Chemistry: The Need G CC Controlling rates of reactions has implications for a variety of applications including drug design and preventing corrosion. The Solutions For Speed latter half of this unit introduces nuclear reactions. Tue 18 May 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:00 BTN Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Tue 18 May 21 LP-MP Geography Science 10:25 Koumi's Animated Picture Book A Camel G We are in the arid and desert landscapes to meet the camel! I recognise you right away thanks to your funny bump on your (NEW) back! Your bump, or your bumps, by the way? Some have two, and others, only one. Tue 18 May 21 P Science 10:30 I'm A Fish I'm A Gold Fish G CC We meet Goldfish in his tank, where he shows us where he came from and he explains their three month memory and unique ability to see in colour. Goldfish explains they are social animals who love much bigger spaces. Tue 18 May 21 P-LS Geography Science 10:30 Barney's Barrier Reef Waste Not, Want Not G CC Barney Harwood and Gemma Hunt meet extreme recyclers in the Barrier Reef. Tue 18 May 21 Geography Science 11:00 Fierce Earth Ice G CC Clare, Dougal, Leo and Mike discover the secrets of ice. On a bobsleigh track in the Swiss Alps, Leo learns about the slippery MP-LS properties of this frozen substance, whilst Mike explores the devastating power of ice storms. Tue 18 May 21 LS-US Geography Science D&T 11:30 Eco Eye: Sustainable Solutions Children of the Revolution PG CC Over one week in September 2019, more than 7.6 million people across the world walked out of schools in the biggest coordinated climate action effort ever recorded. But why are kids missing school and will it change anything? Tue 18 May 21 MP-LS Geography Science 11:55 Water Wisdom The Coorong And Lower Lakes G This episode of the Water Wisdom series shares the knowledge of fresh water systems through the voice of the Ngarrindjeri people who have managed water in the Coorong and Lower lakes region for thousands of years. Wed 19 May 21 P History 10:00 History Hunters Space G CC How vegetables can help you work out the size of the planets and how a balloon and foil makes a perfect black hole. Plus a bottle, pvc pipe and inner tube are transformed into a stomp rocket that takes to the skies. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 14 of 28
Classification Captions Date Level Subject Time Series Episode Synopsis Wed 19 May 21 P History 10:25 Further Back In Time For Dinner: 1940s G How did people dress, cook, and work in the 1940s? This decade commences with the world at war. Daily life on the home Daily Life In The Past front changed significantly. Wed 19 May 21 MP-UP History 10:35 Are You Tougher Than Your Mina - Olympia! G CC Former world record holder Wilhelmina "Mina" Wylie, along with friend Fanny Durack, were Australia's first female Olympians, Ancestors? swimming their way to victory at the 1912 Stockholm Games. Can Sienna and Paige beat Mina's time? Wed 19 May 21 MP-LS Science 11:00 BTN Specials Threatened Species Exempt CC This Threatened Species special looks at plants that are in trouble and the impact the Black Summer bushfires had on koalas. Plus we learn more about the importance of frogs. Wed 19 May 21 11:15 The House In Session The Westminster System G CC The Australian Parliament borrows an enormous amount of traditions from another Parliament, 17,000 kilometres away. Meet UP-LS Civics some of the office holders upholding Westminster Traditions in Australian parliament today. Wed 19 May 21 UP-LS Civics 11:20 Australia's Prime Ministers Ben Chifley G CC This series profiles Australia's leaders, featuring career highlights and giving insights into the different eras in which they lead the nation. This episode features Ben Chifley. Wed 19 May 21 History 11:25 Colonising Australia 1788-1901 From Agricultural Revolution to CC Check abc.net.au/tveducation for details MS (NEW) Transportation Wed 19 May 21 LS-MS History 11:30 Right Wrongs: 50th Anniversary Of ABC ME Special PG CC ABC Right Wrongs Senior Producer Solua Middleton takes us through some of the stories from the 1967 Referendum. The 1967 Referendum Thu 20 May 21 P Aboriginal and Torres 10:00 Little J And Big Cuz Goanna Ate My Homework G CC Little J gets confused hunting bush tucker when he follows his own tracks. Strait Islander Culture Thu 20 May 21 MP-UP HASS 10:10 In My Shoes: China Tian Chang G CC An introduction to Tian Chang, a city in eastern China in the province of Anhui. Thu 20 May 21 UP-LS Geography 10:20 199 Little Heroes Romania G CC Andrei lives in a village in Romania. He walks to school each day with his younger sister through the fields and country lanes. Andrei loves maths and is the top of his class in school. Thu 20 May 21 UP-LS Current Affairs 10:25 BTN (repeated from Tuesday) Exempt CC BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week. Thu 20 May 21 MP-UP PDHPE 10:50 What Makes Me Me? Am I Always Responsible For My Actions? G CC We explore everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer. Today we answer; Am i always responsible for my actions? Thu 20 May 21 10:55 MY:24 Jake G CC Jake is the current open male world champion in rope skipping and holds the 2013 world record. His MY:24 sets in motion a UP-S PDHPE chain of events that will bring him freedom and belonging, but also familial friction and challenges. Thu 20 May 21 LS-US PDHPE 11:10 My Life One Way Ticket G CC Documentary following brothers Daniel and Jake as they move from Devon to New Zealand, revealing how they feel about their parents' decision to emigrate. Thu 20 May 21 S Civics 11:40 You Can't Ask That In The Ex Politicians PG CC What is it like to put your hand up, be elected and serve the nation in the House of Representatives or the Senate? In this Classroom special classroom edition of YCAT, eight former politicians go off-script and share their opinions. Thu 20 May 21 US Legal Studies 11:50 Legal Briefs Civil Justice G CC Solicitor Peter Gordon reflects on the role of civil law and winning the first of the asbestos dust disease cases in Australia. Fiona Mcleod SC explains the corporate veil. Fri 21 May 21 LP English 10:00 Wallykazam! Rock And Troll G Wally's dad is really excited to see his favourite band - The Rockin' Trolls - at their big concert tonight. But when the show is cancelled, Wally sets to work making his own rock and roll band to play a concert for his dad. Fri 21 May 21 P Art 10:20 Art With Mati And Dada Giacomo Balla G CC Mati and Dada run smack into a Futurist Banquet of the senses. Fri 21 May 21 LP-MP English 10:30 Pencil Pals Word Families G Cockatoo tells a story about a lonely goose who is looking for a friend, but can't find anyone whose name rhymes, as the Pencil Pals learn about word families. Fri 21 May 21 MP-UP English 10:30 The Wacky Word Show (NEW) Heroes G CC Inspired by all the cool books they read at the library, Zoey and Lukas decide to write their own stories, casting themselves as superheroes. Fri 21 May 21 MP-UP English 10:55 Wacky Word Songs (NEW) Chop It Up CC Words can be split into beats just like music. The beats in words are called syllables. Splitting words into syllables really helps with spelling and pronouncing words. Time to break it down with Zoey! Fri 21 May 21 UP-LS English 10:55 The Storybuilding Tool Kit Comedy G CC Learn how to find funny ideas all around you and then supersize them until they become hilarious. Key to Levels: LP Lower Primary (K/f, 1, 2) MP Middle Primary (3, 4) UP Upper Primary (5, 6) LS Lower Secondary (7, 8) MS Middle Seconary (9, 10) US Upper Secondary (11, 12) Page 15 of 28
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