Kids' Macrogalleria
A colourful site all about polymers written especially for young people. Find out what a polymer is, where you find them and what sorts of polymers there are. There is fun stuff to try too.
Pexels
One million plus of royalty free photos which can be used freely in educational projects. You need to check the terms and conditions if publishing to the Web.
National School's Observatory
The National Schools' Observatory (NSO) allows schools to make free use of a professional robotic telescope called the Liverpool Telescope, based in the Canary Isles. Schools need to register.
What Are the Moon's Phases
Learn about the phases of the moon. This NASA site has animations, one of which allows you to view the moon today. The various phases of the moon are described and also shown on a diagram.
Animal Photos
Super wildlife and domestic animals photos which can help you to identify creatures.
ISpot
iSpot is a website aimed at helping anyone identify anything in nature. You need to register and then you can add an observation to the website and suggest an identification yourself or see if anyone else can identify it for you.
Breathing
A simple animation to show muscle and diaphragm action for breathing in and out in the human body.
Young Epilepsy
Here is a range of teaching resources that schools can use to raise awareness of epilepsy and the impact that the condition can have on the lives of children and young people.
Teaching Remembrance
Free teaching resources are available from the British Legion designed to assist teachers to support the teaching of remembrance. There are ready to use assembly materials.
Learn about the Weather
Learn about weather phenomena including clouds, rain and snow, with these excellent videos and animations from the UK Met Office. They are YouTube videos so will not be accessible in all schools but they are ad free.
