Association for Science Education
The ASE site is designed to meet the needs of its 25000 members, mainly science teachers. The association promotes, supports and develops science education from primary through to tertiary levels.
The Reader Teacher
This site features the great reads for children, teachers, schools and parents to choose from.
The Whiteboard Blog
The Whiteboard Blog is packed with great tips for using interactive whiteboards in the classroom.
The Battle for Berlin in World War Two
This article from the BBC features interviews with survivors from both sides in this battle. It examines the events when Stalin's attempted to take Berlin ahead of the allies, an action which led to the deaths of so many Russian soldiers.
Make a Mother's Day Card
Here's an idea for a fun and easy Mother's Day card that the kids will love to make and they can personalise too!
Imperial War Museum
A superb site. Find out about the range of free educational visits and examine the online photograph archive albums on both world wars and conflicts since 1945. There are lots of propaganda posters and find out about resources you can buy.
Rivers
Support materials and lesson plans about rivers and their journey to the sea from the Royal Geographical Society.
Inside the Church
Check if you know the items found inside a church and find out what each one is for.
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.
The Greatest Game Ever
Can you beat the computer's number by making a three-digit number of greater value by choosing the place for each digit?