Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Just what it says, a superb guide to the instruments of an orchestra. It is based on music by Benjamin Britten who was commissioned to write music to help children understand instruments in an orchestra.
The Fuse School
A growing range of free secondary age group teaching videos on maths, biology, physics and chemistry. The functional maths section is also suitable for primary pupils.
The Victorian Web
A comprehensive collection of academic contributions relating to Victorian times, such as the political and social history of the times.
Show the Coordinate
A game which reinforces skills in finding coordinates. There is progression up to a 4 quadrant grid. Find the coordinates against the clock but take great care so you can get a 20 correct in a row.
Unravelling the Genome
In June 2000 scientists completed the 'map' for a human being. See here what a huge task this was and why it is valuable.
The Apostrophe with the Big Appetite
A super demonstration that children will love, of how apostrophes replace missing letters in contractions from Spelling Play.
What is a fronted adverbial?
A short video which explains fronted adverbials and how they are used in sentences.
The Song of the Starlit Tapestry
A story which you read yourself but you can choose the path through the story.
The Integrator
Discover what Integrals are used for and also the history of Integration. Enter an Integral and will work it out for you.
Shakespeare's Life and Times
Well worth visiting if you are studying Shakespeare's life, theatre and society in Renaissance times.
