The Wind in the Willows
Listen to The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham told in ten episodes by Bernard Cribbins. Each episode is accompanied by a short synopsis and a printable transcript, for the children to follow. There are follow-up ideas for teachers.
Earth Squad Go!
Earth Squad Go! is a science game where you can explore different habitats and complete challenges about the living world about plants, animals and the human body.
Dinosaur Discovery
Young children will love this game about dinosaurs. It is both informative presenting facts in a fun way. Children can learn how dinosaurs protected themselves and how some were carnivores or herbivores.
Ancient Greece - The Argo Odyssey
Argo the dog is missing! He was last spotted at the Olympics. Can you find Argo? There are lots of mini-games and puzzles about life in Ancient Greece.
Science Bots
Test your science skills and help the Science Bots complete their experiments in the topics: Earth and Space, Electricity, Forces and Magnets, Light and Sound.
Iron Age Hill Forts
An animated introduction to Iron Age hill forts that describes the Iron Age population of Britain and how they lived in tribal communities.
The Canine Crew
This interactive game can help you to practise your maths skills of measuring mass. Measuring the mass of ingredients, compare the mass of parcels or sort building materials to help the Canine Crew.
Karate Cats
A Key Stage 1 English game where you need to complete sentences, find the correct spellings and choose the correct places for full stops.
Space Shoppers
The Space Shoppers are cosmic aliens who have landed at the Money Funfair on Earth. Help them by counting money by using different coins, by giving change and by adding and subtracting money.
Divided Islands
Use your KS3 and GCSE maths skills to answer questions on fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios. For GCSE foundation level you can also answer questions on algebra.
