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Teaching and Learning Resources

Go to the big day out website (opens in a new window) Go to the town trail website (opens in a new window) Go to the Blue Planted website (opens in a new window)

Subject: ICT

This resource provides 15 ICT modelling, control and simulation activities set throughout the South West.

Subject: Knowledge and Understanding

The Early Years site includes schemes of works, downloadable resources and interactive village for pupils.

Subject: Science

A selection of resources relating to marine life
Go to the Recycle Planet Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Mouse Club Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Science

A simple tool to help teach pupils how and what to recycle.

Subject: ICT

You can have so much fun on the Mouse club! There are activities, games, stories an art gallery and lots more to discover. You can have a great time while learning and improving IT skills.
Go to the Primary Music Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Artisancam Picture Book Maker Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Blue Planted website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Music

This is a thorough and extensive teacher resource supporting the delivery of music.

Subject: Art

ArtisanCam Picture Book Maker allows children to create their own online picture book - based on the London Artist Sarah Dyer.

Subject: Citizenship

This whiteboard resource explores the topic of school councils, highlighting important issues to consider when setting up a school council or preparing for class elections.
Go to Sophie Suticase's Big Adventure Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Life Living Things & Processes Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Bookbox Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Maths

This series of interactive activities based upon an airport, supports the delivery of the National Numberacy Strategy for Years 2 & 3.

Subject: Science

A number of interactive resources exploring our environment and the plants and creatures that share it with us.

Subject: English/Litracy

Bookbox Channel 4 website that aims to put children in touch with authors and their books. Site features over 30 of the most popular authors, poets and illustrators.
Go to the Bob the Builder Website (opens in a new window) Go to the poissonrouge Website (opens in a new window) Go to the DARE Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Various

Enjoy yourself on this popular web site. Meet Bob the builder and join with him in some of his exploits

Subject: MFL

Language Flash games in English, French and Chinese.

Subject: PSHE/RE

Free online education Internet site. CDs, screen savers, topic media shows, posters, OHPs, activity eBooks, image and sound folders.
Go to the Let's Celebrate website (opens in a new window) Go to the Leaving Home website (opens in a new window) Go to the Dig IT website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Citizenship

This whiteboard activity explores the origins and traditions of festivals associated with different communites in Northern Ireland.

Subject: History

This whiteboard resource explores the concept of emigration. It encourages children to examine photographs, engravings, diaries and songs to learn more about the past.

Subject: History/English

An ICT supported historical and archaeological enquiry to aid children in the development of their skills in literacy, knowledge and understanding.
Go to the History Quest Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Home Front Website (opens in a new window) Go to the BBC Bitesize Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: History

This site transports users into the past, where they can engage with interactive museum artefacts and download educational resources. With features of pre-historical, as well as Tudor, Roman and Victorian periods.

Subject: History

A number of interactive resources split into 3 groups, Organising the Evidence, Analysing the Evidence and Imperial War Museum focusing on World War II.

Subject: Various

A free online study support resource for school-age students in the United Kingdom. It is designed to aid students in both school work and, for older students, exams.
Go to the Climate Change Website (opens in a new window) Go to the NEN Gallery Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Geography/History

Designed by a group of teachers to support young people's enquiry into climate change, this resource aims to make the most of E-Learning activities and to support independent and group enquiry into this complex issue.

Subject: All

A collection of high quality images, sound and video files that can be repurposed by teachers and students. All materials can be used for educational, not for profit activities.
Go to the Low Carbon London website (opens in a new window) Go to the George Bridgetower website (opens in a new window) Go to the HMS Royal Oak website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Citizenship/Geography

This resource brings the experts involved in climate mitigation into the classroom. Through video interviews, group work and role-play, pupils engage with the issues faced by policy makers concerned with reducing London's emissions.

Subject: Citizenship/History/Music

This resource looks at the musical genius George Bridgetower, a Polish-born black Londoner who died in Peckham in 1860.

 

Subject: History

On 14 October 1939, HMS Royal Oak was anchored in Scapa Flow in Orkney when she was torpedoed by a German U-boat, which caused her to sink within minutes. Of the 833 sailors lost, 120 were boys aged between 14 and 18.

 

Go to the Teach ICT Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Scottish Enlightenment Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Unlocking Archives Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: ICT

A number of excellent resources for programmes of study at key stage 3,4 and 5.

Subject: Geography/Citizenship

This resource will help students understand how controversial Scottish thinkers have helpt to shape the modern world.

Subject: Cross Curricular

Online planning, coupled with video and sound editing tools, pull together a variety of archive materials and support the includsion of classroom-created files into online presentations.
Go to the Hydrological Cycle Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Data Handling Website (opens in a new window) Go to the NEN Gallery Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Geography

A selection of interactive resources covering all Key Stages, looking at a variety of topics from settlement to flooding.

Subject: ICT

A useful resource which presents how to sort, search, graph and create a database.

Subject: All

A collection of high quality images, sound and video files that can be repurposed by teachers and students. All materials can be used for educational, not for profit activities.
Go to the Skoolaborate website (opens in a new window) Go to the Dida Delivered website (opens in a new window) Go to the Business Growth website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Citizenship,English,ICT, Art & Design

Skoolaborate is a global initiative uses a blend of technologies including, blogs, online learning, wikis and ‘virtual worlds’ to transform learning. We aim to use these tools to provide engaging collaborative learning experiences for students aged between 13 and 18 years of age.

Subject: ICT

Winner of the 2006 e-Government awards, DiDA-Delivered is an extensive, stimulating and high quality resource that supports the dieliver of the DiDA qualification.

Subject: Business Studies

This is a resource that helps students to understand the different ways in which businesses can grow.
Go to the RAD Waste Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Science Delivered Website (opens in a new window) Go to the Know it all Website (opens in a new window)

Subject: Geography, Citizenship

RADWaste is a comprehensive resource, which includes tasks, videos and a mock DME paper. It is designed to help students understand the importance of managing nuclear waste effectively.

Subject: Science

Crude Oil is the first of five units delivering the topic of oil to Key Stage 4 students. Fully exploiting the potential of ICT, this highly interactive resource encompasses text, graphics, animations and interactive activities.

Subject: Revision

Generic revision advice,provided in a graphic format.