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The Microbe Zoo

Informative and visually appealing site about microbes. Covers the positive and negative effects of microbes in agriculture, on animals including people, in water and in the air. Play the Safari game to hunt for microbes.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Elmo at the Farm

Explore the farm, plant and water seeds and round up the baby animals.

2-4 year olds
Pupils, Parents

Little Red Riding Hood

A delightfully animated story of this traditional fairy tale. Best in full screen mode.

3-7 year olds
Pupils

The Geography Site

A brilliant resource for anyone interested in geography. A combination of original teaching resources, some of which are online lessons, and carefully selected weblinks. Ideally suited to GCSE students and teachers in the UK.

14-16 year olds
Pupils

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.

9-14 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

GCSE Bitesize - Geography

Don't wait until revision time to see what's on offer on here. Most GCSE and Standard Grade topics are examined: Cities, Coasts, Economic Activity, Ecosystems, Tectonics, Population and Development, Water and Rivers, and Weather and Climate.

14-16 year olds
Pupils

Reservoir Safety Teacher's Guide

A water safety teacher's guide which links to videos that can be used to deliver key messages around water safety, together with suggested additional activities to aid learning around the topic.

7-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Spider Web Art Project

A great art idea for a minibeast or Halloween project. It's a water-colour resist spider.

5-8 year olds
Pupils

ITP Place Value

This resource displays on-screen place value cards to construct and partition three-digit whole numbers.

6-8 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

A Walk Through Time - The Evolution of Time Measurement

This presentation traces the history of time keeping from the earliest clocks to present day. It explains ancient calendars and time zones.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils
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