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- A long selection of Kanji words for tattoos and artistic reference, suitable for printable art reference.
- A little but helpful writing framework to aid pupils to construct a story from elements they choose, including suggested characters, actions, and places.
- Can pupils name the cells they think underneath the leaf is a frog? Ensure they name the grid cells, rather than just pointing.
- A powerpoint template for you to add your own subject-based questions in the style of the gameshow 'Who wants to be a millionaire'.
- Here are some sample movie posters to encourage discussion with students over presentation, typical layout and other factors of designing posters for film.
- A simple 2-column newspaper template for Microsoft Word with a pullout box. Very easy to edit for your particular use.
- Created by an autistic artist, here's a poster you can use to help you, or your teachers identify autism.
- Created by an autistic artist, here's a poster you can use to help you, or your teachers identify autism.
- Discover a fun method how to calculate the answer to the nine-times table using just your fingers!
- Free retro clipart for you to use in your worksheets, or for examples of common art, signs and symbols of the period.
- Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD) presents itself in people who find verbal instructions difficult to follow and need visual clues to help follow along. Children with CAPD also have other underlying difficulties...
- "Say what you see!" These pictures depict various popular phrases. Can your pupils decipher them? Great as an icebreaker, or for mental warm ups!
- The "Six thinking hats" method is a way of breaking up different thought processes into various hats. Useful to help your pupils focus on a particular train of though. Read more about it here.
- Healthy food for children is vital. This site aims to help parents, carers, and children plan and manage their diets towards a healthy lifestyle. Currently in the process of reworking our resources for schools. Primary and secondary resources and large images.
- Print your own blank clock faces with this worksheet maker.
- A lengthy list of teaching resources for fire safety, covering basic primary awareness up to secondary level knowledge.
- A lengthy list of teaching resources for fire safety, covering basic primary awareness up to secondary level knowledge.
- A lengthy list of teaching resources for fire safety, covering basic primary awareness up to secondary level knowledge.
- Make your own time worksheets with this analogue to digital time worksheet generator. Choose how many clockfaces you want per worksheet, and a random worksheet will be created with hands drawn in random positions, and pupils are to fill in the time beneath.
- Make your own custom time printable worksheets with this digital-to-analogue clock worksheet. It makes random digital times (the difficulty you control), and the pupils have to draw clock hands.
- Learn some useful techniques on how to control your pupils. First, though, you need to learn how to control yourself.
- An informative site covering the topics of how to set up a website from domain registration, to the basics of HTML, and hosting.
- A parent of a dyslexic has set up an information site about how you, as a teacher can help any dyslexics you may have in your classroom.
- Set your own classroom activity time limit with this digital countdown clock white board resource. There are four quick preset buttons, with an additional memory button for you to create your own time preset button.
- Print and hand to your pupils to cut-out and create their own clock for the classroom. A variety of different formats are possible between different clock backgrounds and hands.
- Project Gutenberg have been around for a few years. The project was to digitise books with expired copyright. The books have been typed up and scanned by willing volunteers. This puts over 30,000 free books into your hands that can be instantly downloaded and used to display on your whiteboards.
- Unbiased reviews of the latest interactive whiteboard (IWB) technology, and other components for the classroom, such as graphics tablets / slates, projectors, document scanners and much more.
- Reviews, information and tips on how to get more out of your Smart board. Find out how to update your notebook software, and find training for your Smart board.
- Voting systems and clickers for your audience. Are they really worth the hassle of setting up? Are they becoming easier to set up? Are they finacially affordable? We'll give you the realistic lowdown.
- Looking for information and reviews about audience response systems? Let us help you choose.
- Useful advice and suggestions for teaching online safety to children and teenagers, pointing out some frequently overlooked causes for alarm.
- A growing collection of physics and electronics resources including circuit simulators, and technology animations.
- A variety of random coin selections are created in this resource. Choose the layout you want (recommend "Random 1 card" by clicking "Next Screen") and click the red button to change the random selection. Coin value tests are made simple!
- Practise the value of coins to make particular values with this simple interactive board resource. Drag coins into the purse to collect together specific values you decide.
- A very high resolution image of British coins for you to use in your teaching. Print, cut-out and stick onto card for money work.
- Make your own flash cards with this simple flash card generator. Enter the words, one per line in the supplied text box and your flash cards will be ready to download and print.
- Big upper and lowercase letters for you to download and print.
- Featuring a simple but very effective drag and drop English alphabet interactive resource for simple letter / word level work great for special needs and primary level work. Concentrate on vowels by highlighting them or work on many suggested activities mentioned on the site. Now with cute rubbish bin to drag letters in to! Also, many printables including many types of alphabet lettering, handwriting worksheet generators, and much more.
- A website featuring ideas, articles, resources and interactive resources posted by an SEN teacher. Some useful general resources.
- Use this interactive clock resource to help you teach time. The hands are draggable, the clock can be stopped. The second hand can be hidden, and numbers for minutes can be shown. If you want to ask random time questions, tick the boxes of the minute multiples you want, then press the question mark button, asking pupils to read the clock.
- Enter a word, and set the class, or a group between 15-60 seconds to un-jumble the word. Ideal for vocabulary starters and plenary. Enter the word, press 'Set' and the word will be jumbled up. For reinforcement, press 'Reveal' to show the word.
- Enter a word, and set the class, or a group between 15-60 seconds to un-jumble the word. Ideal for vocabulary starters and plenary. Enter the word, press 'Set' and the word will be jumbled up. For reinforcement, press 'Reveal' to show the word.
- Choose up to nine consonants and vowels, and set your class to try to make the longest word, or as many words as possible from the letters. With the music for Countdown for that added touch!
- Choose up to nine consonants and vowels, and set your class to try to make the longest word, or as many words as possible from the letters. With the music for Countdown for that added touch!
- A countdown timer from 15-60 seconds with Countdown music. Motivates pupils and is ideal for starter and plenary timed exercises.