The effects of excessive phone use on our posture
This lesson examines the factors that shape our understanding of right and wrong behaviour.
The development of self-awareness and personal identity helps children recognise their strengths, value themselves, and confidently shape their relationships.
In this lesson, you can read about how addiction develops and the warning signs that may indicate it.
In this lesson, you will explore the causes and types of natural disasters, as well as their environmental and social impacts.
Explore how ancient Greek scientists revolutionised the world by choosing rational thinking over myths.
Improve your vocabulary with this lesson.
In this lesson, you will learn about how to behave safely and in a disciplined manner in case of an earthquake, and how to demonstrate this. You will also become familiar with the 'Drop, Cover, and Hold On' method.
How do political parties function, and what is the political spectrum?
Why is lifelong learning important in the rapidly changing world of the twenty-first century?
The lesson explores how language influences our thinking and our view of the world.
In this lesson, you will learn about the environmental risks associated with the use of pesticides and fertilisers in agriculture.
The seas contribute to the economy by providing food, energy, transport and tourism. Using them sustainably is crucial for the future of humanity.
In this lesson, you will explore the engineering and natural solutions that can be applied to the effects of coastal erosion.
Marine pollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances, such as waste and chemicals, into the ocean, which harms marine life and human health.
In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the concepts of 'global warming' and 'climate change'.
Travel back in time to discover the secrets of traditional irrigation methods that shaped civilisations.
In this lesson, you will learn what activities have led to the formation of the ozone hole and what you can do to protect the ozone layer.
What are the branches of state powers, and what is their role in a democracy?
The aim of this lesson is to understand what domestic abuse means and why it is considered a problem that affects society as a whole.
In this lesson, you will learn about how seawater shapes coastlines, the unique landforms created by waves, and the risks posed by erosion.
How does the representative system operate at different levels?