This month brings a fresh lineup of new content for US schools, with something to suit every classroom. From helping high schoolers master money management with the new How to Adult: Financial Literacy series to taking elementary students on a journey through Earth’s history with our new Fossils series, there’s plenty to explore across the platform this June!
This month, we have added 159 new videos to ClickView. Learn all about this month’s featured releases below.
New content spans both elementary and high school levels, with elementary students discovering Texas state symbols, body systems, African geography, and U.S. and Canadian currency, while high school highlights include a fossil series examining Earth’s history through expert interviews and a Financial Literacy series helping students build essential life skills around personal finance.
Discover the state symbols and landmarks of Texas, and how they help us understand where Texas came from and what Texans value.
Explore the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems and learn about their main organs and how our different body systems interact.
Using maps, learn about the geography of Africa and its five regions, as well as the world-famous geographic features found there.
How do you pay for the things that you buy? In these new Miniclips, learn about currency and the value, size, and design of the different coins and bills we use in the United States and Canada.

What do fossils tell us about the Earth’s history? Featuring expert interviews, this series explores fossils, including the fossil record, the link between fossils and the theory of evolution, and the tools that scientists use to examine fossils.
Explore financial literacy, personal finance, and everything you need to know about how to “adult”, including how to grow your savings, understand your first paycheck, apply for financial aid for college, and more.
Dane Picken — How to Adult: Financial Literacy

You’re staring down the barrel of graduation, on the cusp of having to pay for adult life.
From all you can gather, doing that successfully equates to not only scaling corporate ladders but also launching multiple AI-automated side hustles, investing in fifteen cryptocurrencies, and documenting all of it so you can be paid as an influencer.
But money doesn’t have to be so high-tech, or high-stress…
How to Adult: Financial Literacy sets out to give senior high school students grounded, actionable money management strategies they can apply to their incomes and outgoings right now, and in the future. From budgeting basics, to taxation and financial goal setting, this series will have the next generation making their money work for them.

June has brought a swathe of human geography content from all of our new and featured content partners, covering both countries and the effect we have on the world around us.
The Worldly Adventures of Archibold Clutterbuck

The Worldly Adventures of Archibold Clutterbuck, follow Archie and his dog Beans as they learn more about countries around the world. Students can learn all about a country from Archie and Beans’ Country Guide or find out some fun facts in Where’s That Country?.
Hot Mess

Hot Mess is a show about how climate change impacts all of us, and about how we can create a better future for our planet and ourselves.

This month in Movies + TV, we’re highlighting an investigative documentary exploring social isolation from Learn Locker.
Are we living in an age of loneliness? The documentary The Great Disconnect argues that we are, with individuals living more disconnected lives from community than ever before. This modern day crisis of disconnection is investigated by experts who dissect the evolution of social isolation, and the impacts loneliness is having on our mental and physical health. A topical and eye-opening investigation, this documentary is a must-watch study for the importance of community and connection.

Written by Isabella Pappalettera, Content Specialist

Explore new and updated topics for elementary students on The Civil War, farming, and how the respiratory system works. Middle school topics investigate symbols of the U.S., the Revolutionary War, and the Moon. High school students can delve into the world of fossils, step into the shoes of the Vikings and explore the historical background, key events and conditions that shape Elie Wiesel’s memoir “Night”.
Mark your calendars for these upcoming special days and explore related resources to integrate across the curriculum.

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Consolidate vocabulary and language skills with this 3-page Language Learning Organizer. A structured worksheet designed to support students in capturing new phrases and their meanings, practice speaking with sentence frames, produce a short written response, and reflect on their own progress.
Try it with the video The Bedroom (La Habitación) from the series Household Items (Objetos de la Casa).

There’s plenty to dig into this June for schools across the US. This month’s new content, hand-picked topics, and featured partner resources have all just landed on ClickView — log in now to spark curiosity and start planning your upcoming lessons.

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Steven Rezkalla is the Content Acquisitions Manager at ClickView, where he works with our content partners to licence the best educational videos for ClickViews customers around the world.
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