We want to inspire and equip young people to care for our beautiful planet, which is why we've created range of engaging classroom resources and activities for pupils aged 7 - 11 years.
The BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign aims to equip children with digital skills and includes free resources and teacher training that's available to primary schools across the UK.
Use our free primary teaching resources to support global learning in your school. With loads of activities and classroom ideas for busy teachers, parents and families our resources include lesson ...
We want to inspire and equip pupils to care for our beautiful planet and we’re asking for your help; so we've created a range of free resources to support you and your pupils in putting sustainability ...
See the micro:bit used as an alarm for the secret den in The Dumping Ground and then have a go at the activity. Make an indoor-outdoor thermometer. videoMake an indoor-outdoor thermometer Watch as ...
These resources support self-guided visits to collections on permanent display and can also inspire ideas for learning in the classroom: Look Think Create: A Guide to the V&A South Kensington for ...
Effective subject knowledge of maths underpins high-quality teaching. For any teachers in training or new to the profession, or anyone simply wanting to find out more about the maths taught in primary ...
This full-day workshop is designed for primary teachers looking to build on their media arts and creative literacy skills with a practical introduction to using animation in the classroom. The ...
This resource provides coherent sequencing for the primary maths curriculum. It draws together the DfE guidance on curriculum prioritisation, with the high quality professional development and ...
As part of the BFI’s blockbuster season, Black Star, we present a collection of classroom resources that explore race and representation on screen. Written for teachers by teachers, these lesson ideas ...