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Subtraction using concrete and pictorial strategies

A video lesson which shows how to solve subtraction problems using counters and pictures. It demonstrates how to set up and solve the subtraction questions and gives ideas for a subtraction game at home.

5-6 year olds
Teachers, Pupils, Parents

National Online Safety Platform Guides

A support portal for schools where you can find the most up to date guides for social media apps and platforms. Many of these guides can be printed out to help parents keep their children safe online.

5-18 year olds
Teachers

Wired

Wired is a free atmospheric puzzle-platform game where you must wire up electrical circuits to get through. It takes about 8 hours to complete and circuits become increasingly complex as new concepts are introduced.

14-18 year olds
Pupils

A Beginner's Guide to the Anglican Church

Although this site is from New Zealand it explains what goes on inside an Anglican Church and what Christians believe.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Ten Frame Modeller

The Ten Frame Modeller is a useful teaching tool to help children visualise numbers within 10 and also 20. It can be used for counting, addition, subtraction and missing number problems.

4-6 year olds
Pupils

Chinese Dragon Game

Chinese Dragon Game is an ordering and sequencing numbers game based on the Chinese New Year dragon theme.

4-11 year olds
Pupils

BBC - Business News

Up to the minute business news and company information.

14-18 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Key Stage 3 Bitesize - Chemistry

Use the revision sections to brush up on your knowledge and then test yourself. Section headings include classifying materials, chemical reactions, metals and non-metals and acids and alkalis

11-14 year olds
Pupils

King John and the Magna Carta

Discover the events leading up to and after the signing of Magna Carta.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

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.

6-11 year olds
Pupils
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