What’s New in March 2026: Classroom Videos and Resources
This month’s latest releases for England and Scotland have a key focus on what it means to live well in an increasingly complex world. From the influence of social media on young people’s lives to the hidden impacts of ultra-processed foods, these films and series encourage thoughtful reflection on health, wellbeing and everyday choices
What’s new?
This month we have added 112 new videos to ClickView in England and Scotland. Learn all about this month’s featured releases below.
Spotlight on New Original Content
This month’s secondary highlights tackle health, media literacy and core humanities learning, helping students make sense of the world around them. From examining the impact of ultra‑processed foods and social media to building essential Humainities knowledge through the ClickView x OUP series, these resources support informed, critical and curriculum‑aligned learning.
Secondary Highlights
Social media is everywhere in students’ lives – but do they really know its impact? This new series explores our relationship with social media from multiple perspectives, featuring interviews with experts from the Center for Humane Technology, Brown University and Stanford University, as well as insights from young users.
Producer Commentary
Edwina Baden-Powell, Director of Productions – The Social Media Trap
It was such a privilege to work with world leading experts in social media usage with Stanford Labs and Center for Humane Technology, but it was hearing directly from teens themselves that gives richness and relevance to the series.


Why are health experts wary of ultra-processed foods (UPFs)? Learn more about UPFs and how these, sometimes healthy-looking, foods and beverages can harm your health.
Producer Commentary
Dane Picken – Spotlight On … Ultra-Processed Food
This video pulls back the curtain on ultra-processed foods – how they’re engineered, what goes into them and what that might be doing to students’ bodies and minds. Through a blend of footage and animations, students will come away looking at everyday snacks and meals in a whole new way – and be better equipped to make choices that actually serve them.

- ClickView x OUP Collaboration
A comprehensive suite of History and Geography series for upper KS2 and KS3, covering the history of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece, and essential skills and knowledge needed in the study of Geography, History and Civics.
- Exploring Ancient Greece (England) (Scotland)
- Exploring Ancient Egypt (England) (Scotland)
- Year 7–8: The Geography Toolkit (England) (Scotland)
- Year 7–8: The History Toolkit (England) (Scotland)
- Year 7–8: The Civics and Citizenship Toolkit (England) (Scotland)
New and Featured Content Partners
With a big focus on the social sciences, these content partners uncover unheard stories about peoples lives and the places where people live.
The Daily Conversation
The Daily Conversation is a small production company whose mission is to add context to the world. Discover Places (England) (Scotland) and Places: Megacities (England) (Scotland).
GBC Stories
GBC Stories captures stories that might otherwise fade from history, such as the eye-opening interviews captured in their series Interviews on the Holocaust (England) (Scotland).

Movies + TV Highlights
This month’s Movies + TV highlights offer a mix of stories, from the real-world consequences of technology to historical insight, literary adaptation and early-years creativity.
A grieving father sets out to understand the role social media played in his daughter’s death, uncovering the profound and life-altering consequences of the digital world.
Alice Roberts explores 900 years of St Bartholomew’s Hospital – Britain’s oldest on its original site.
A new spin on Pride and Prejudice, the spirited Bennet sisters navigate the minefield of the marriage market – but for bookish Mary, another path beckons.
Join five-year-old Dalimi and her friends on musical adventures.

Curation and Special Events
These primary and secondary Topics connect creativity, global sporting events and contemporary world issues, supporting learning across year levels. From imaginative writing and major international competitions to critical discussions about social media and global conflict, they help students build context, awareness and real‑world understanding.
Primary Topics
- Easter Writing Prompts (England) (Scotland)
- FIFA World Cup 2026 (England) (Scotland)
- Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2026 (England) (Scotland)
Secondary Topics
- Social Media Impacts (England) (Scotland)
- Conflict in the Middle East (England) (Scotland)
- Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2026 (England) (Scotland)
April Special Events Topics
Mark your calendars for these upcoming special days and explore related resources.
- World Autism Awareness Day (2nd April) England, Scotland
- International Children’s Book Day (2nd April) England, Scotland
- Easter (3rd – 6th April) England, Scotland
- World Health Day (7th April) England, Scotland
- World Creativity and Innovation Day (21st April) England, Scotland
- Earth Day (22nd April) England, Scotland
- Shakespeare Day (23rd April) England, Scotland

Browse the full calendar for more special events here: England, Scotland
Featured Resource: Design Task
Facilitate real-world problem-solving and inquiry-based learning with the new Design Task resource, a two-page activity guide using the design thinking process.
- Six stages of design thinking:
- Define the problem
- Research
- Ideate
- Prototype
- Test
- Refine
- Why use it?
- Supports explicit teaching through the gradual release of responsibility
- Supports the use of effective peer- and self-feedback
- Each stage has guiding questions
Try it with the video The Human Landscape (England) (Scotland) from the series Let’s Discover: Human Geography (England) (Scotland).

Ready to explore?
March’s latest content encourages students to reflect on the choices and influences that shape their health and wellbeing in the modern world. We hope this month’s new releases help spark curiosity, deepen understanding, and bring learning to life in your classroom. ClickView’s tailored resources make it easy to connect these releases to the moments that matter in your classroom.

Linsey Napper
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Linsey Napper is the Chief Content Officer at ClickView, where she guides global content strategy, manages relationships with more than 200 partners, and oversees the production and publishing of videos and resources on the platform.
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