Teaching resources for high school
Curriculum-relevant videos
ClickView is here to help, with resources to support your teaching in every high school subject. You’ll find an extensive library of educational videos and resources designed to build understanding and drive academic rigor.

What subject do you teach?
Choose your subject below to discover a regularly updated library of curriculum-relevant content produced by ClickView to support student engagement and educational outcomes in your classroom
Benefits
Extensive choice
We frequently update our high school video library with original curated content. Each month, you’ll see new releases pop up in the collection, all designed with you and your students in mind. Find what you need for a flipped classroom, documentary experience, or interactive student assessment in just a few clicks.
Curriculum-relevant confidence
To serve you and your students, we collaborate with a team of subject matter experts to make sure all our high-quality content meets your needs for current, academically rigorous learning experiences.
Educational resource support
Interactive videos are a useful tool for formative assessment. Use them to create quiz-based tasks to check and track the progress of your students. Create your own or use an existing interactive from the collection. You’ll also find plenty of lesson plans and other teaching resources to support student assessment and save you valuable time.
Seamless integration
It’s so easy to edit video content and share it with your classes or colleagues. ClickView also integrates seamlessly with your school’s existing learning management system, including the ability to download, edit and embed accompanying resources. All our videos are carefully categorized so you can show content with confidence in any class.
Access the entire platform from anywhere
You and your students can access our educational videos, content, and resources from school, home, or anywhere in between – even when you don’t have access to the internet.
Formative assessment for high school classes
ClickView interactive videos are valuable high school teaching resources. Help your students to take learning further by considering what they are viewing, checking their understanding, and reflecting on key concepts.

Maximizing the benefits of interactive video
To take video watching from a passive to an active experience, you can add an interactive layer of built-in questions to any video. Choose from a range of different question types such as multiple choice, short answer or extended response. Once your students complete the questions, you receive detailed results to help you formatively assess your students.

Measuring student success
Interactive videos help engage students in active learning, higher order thinking and critical reflection. Built-in analytics give you detailed reports into student progress. These insights can help you to measure topic understanding and further target your teaching to boost student outcomes.
Convenient video platform for partner schools
At ClickView, we support school partnerships and collaboration, while also enabling local schools to create their own needs-based resources.
Cloud-based shared libraries foster collaboration and reduce workload by:
- Allowing groups of schools to centrally create, manage, and share video resources, including interactives and banks of curriculum content.
- Facilitating resource sharing by specialist teachers, such as formative assessment quizzes for pre-assessment.

The perfect test preparation tool
When it comes to high school test preparation resources, you have peace of mind knowing the hard work has been done for you.
We’ve compiled teaching and study resources to help you and your students with test preparation.

Teaching strategies for high schools
ClickView offers an extensive library of rich video content for high schools to help boost outcomes and deepen your students’ understanding.
"The breadth and depth of quality and repurposable video content gives our educators the freedom to deliver an inspiring curriculum, whilst pupils can explore further as part of their independent learning."
XP Schools Trust