In My Footsteps
The My Footsteps project looks at local trails in Whitechapel, Limehouse and Poplar, representing personal perspectives on the historical, cultural and social changes that have occurred. Includes five lesson plans and free app.
Grow your Own Potatoes
Advice, support and downloadable resources for teachers looking at how to grow potatoes, where they come from and how to cook them. If you are in the UK you can register to get a free growing kit.
Geometry, Algebra, and Math Online Lessons
Free online lessons in maths in presentation form. There is no audio but examples are worked through in steps. Could be useful to parents trying to support with homework.
Save my Exams
Save My Exams is a low cost subscription site which offers students and teacher question packs that are organised by topic for A level and GCSE revision. Useful mark schemes and model answers. There are some free resources too.
National School's Observatory
The National Schools' Observatory (NSO) allows schools to make free use of a professional robotic telescope called the Liverpool Telescope, based in the Canary Isles. Schools need to register.
Chance to Shine
Chance to Shine has created a bank of free resources to help teachers lead cricket sessions with confidence. These include lesson plans for coaching sessions, instructional videos for all the skills and drills and tips from the professionals.
Education Support Partnership
Education Support Partnership is a UK charity offering practical and emotional support to teachers. Services include Teacher Support Line, the free, 24-hour information, support and counselling service.
Neferchichi's Tomb
Free clip art related to Ancient Egypt for personal and school use. You can find out about writing in hieroglyphs and Gods and Godesses.
Sex Education Forum
The organisation offers support and guidance on all aspects of sex and relationships education. You can access a free factsheet for parents on sex education.
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.