The Primary Games Arena has some great little games for children to learn specific things from the primary curriculum, be it nouns, multiplication, spelling or coding. It is sorted into age groups and subjects. I can see it working well... Continue Reading →
Click here for an interactive map of Shakespeare's Globe from DKfindout. http://www.dkfindout.com/uk/music-art-and-literature/shakespeares-theatre/?utm_source=DKFindOut&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Shakespeare-img&utm_content=March
http://www.dkfindout.com/uk/ Dorling Kindersley developing an online librairy. The layout is very simple and based on the style of the DK books, a white background with luxurious cut outs and close ups of animals, machines, cars etc. When you click on... Continue Reading →
This magazine has some great articles to keep children safe online. We ordered 200 for our school and have sent the copies home with the older children. This is how to get hold of a copy: Download for free You... Continue Reading →
This site isn't all singing and dancing but it shows quite simply how to use number lines up to 10. http://www.hbschool.com/activity/numberline1_5_04/
Freddy grows bigger and bigger as you feed him an assortment of Colours. Letters. Fractions, Numbers and Patterns.,perfect for number recognition. http://www.toytheater.com/feed-freddy.php
Year 1 produced a tally of the mode of transport the class used to get to school, they then put this data into a pictogram that and then printed them off and stuck them in their books. http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Pictogram-How-I-get-to-School-627
Thanks Primary resources!


