Today is National Umbrella Day (Who Knew?) Here is a list of resources and links looking at the rain, here is the trailer from the fantastic "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" Feeling Hot and Cold is PDF Teachers Download from the Kennedy Centre... Continue Reading →
Video clips with Teacher notes from the BBC An episodic version of Macbeth from BBC Learning with video clips which is very simple and easy to use, accompanied by teaching notes Free Downloads Macbeth Storyboard from the British Council with... Continue Reading →
Click Here for a free A4 Victorian Workhouse Word Search high Resolution.
Happy Birthday Roy Lictenstein, a pop artist who reinvented the art of the comic. Tate Biography of Lichenstein for children and activity Tate online activity Dot Shop Take a normal picture and make it into a Lichtenstein! Create a Dot... Continue Reading →
This site BBC Primary History is no longer being updated but has loads of activities and lesson plans! http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/world_war2/air_raids/teachers_resources.shtml There is also another link that primary school children can click on and research themselves! http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/world_war2/air_raids/ Click here to download... Continue Reading →
Super Scratch Programming Adventure http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/scratch2_samplechapters.pdf Creative Computing Learning Workbook http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/guide/files/CreativeComputing20140820_LearnerWorkbook.pdf Starting from Scratch - this starts from the beginning what's a computer? What is Software etc, then has short tutorials which could be handouts that can be filled in to... Continue Reading →
Why not host a Family Math Night? This site has lots of ideas on how to arrange one. There is also a useful list of PDFs and Videos to help you to refresh your memory on particular maths subjects and... Continue Reading →
Some nice free printables, colouring in and templates for this Year of the Monkey 2016
Brain Pop is a site you have to pay for but it has a lot of free resources including this on women in science and the fabulous Ada Lovelace! https://www.brainpop.com/technology/computerscience/adalovelace/