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Decorate the Christmas Tree

Decorate the Christmas Tree with colourful Christmas baubles and delightful Christmas characters in our festive game which is just the thing to get you in the Christmas spirit.

3-9 year olds
Pupils

The Array

Create and solve easy multiplications such as 9 x 3. Examine relationships between rows, columns and areas in arrays. Useful to demonstrate multiplications on an IWB.

6-8 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Brace Yourself

A site which looks at the different types of teeth in humans and their functions.

9-11 year olds
Pupils

The Barefoot Programme

The Barefoot Programme supports primary educators with the confidence, knowledge, skills and resources to teach computer science.It includes FREE high-quality resources, lesson plans and local CPD workshops.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

The Fuse School

A growing range of free secondary age group teaching videos on maths, biology, physics and chemistry. The functional maths section is also suitable for primary pupils.

9-18 year olds
Pupils

Association for Citizenship Teaching

ACT is the professional association for those involved in citizenship education. This website offers resources and information to help teachers deliver citizenship education.

5-16 year olds
Teachers

Time Tools - 12 hour to the half hour

Match each digital clock to the matching analogue time. The times are based on the 12 hour clock and are on the half hours. Two separate games are available.

5-7 year olds
Pupils

Time Tools - 12 hours to the minute

A game where you can practise how to tell the time on both analogue and digital devices in this fun maths game. Match each 12 hour digital clock to the correct analogue clock.

7-9 year olds
Pupils

The Alphabet Song

A catchy song which can help you learn the order of the letters of the alphabet. It uses capital letters rather than lower case letters.

5-7 year olds
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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