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What is a fronted adverbial?

A short video which explains fronted adverbials and how they are used in sentences.

7-9 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

120 Non Contact Activities for PE

Lots of ideas for non contact activities to support PE in primary schools.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

Thirty minute medley of nursery rhymes

Join in and sing along to a collection of nursery rhymes and songs.

2-5 year olds
Pupils

Anansi and the Moss Covered Rock

An animated story of Anansi with support materials. The story is in two parts.

5-7 year olds
Teachers

www.englishbiz.co.uk

A straightforward site which focuses on helping you to achieve higher grades in English and English Literature GCSE exams. You are also invited to send in questions.

14-16 year olds
Pupils

The Geography Site

A brilliant resource for anyone interested in geography. A combination of original teaching resources, some of which are online lessons, and carefully selected weblinks. Ideally suited to GCSE students and teachers in the UK.

14-16 year olds
Pupils

Tate Kids

Take a look at the games and activities on Tate Kids. You can watch videos about art and send in your own work. Get inspired to create art work in the style of famous artists.

5-14 year olds
Pupils

Co-ordinates - Reasoning about Position and Shape

An interactive site where you find the missing coordinates on a given shape, reflected in a mirror line, or the midpoints of straight lines. You can choose to find coordinates in the first quadrant, or all four quadrants.

7-11 year olds
Teachers

Key Stage 2 Bitesize English

Designed to help Key Stage 2 English SATs revision, the site is limited in coverage, but the activities are still useful and are presented in a lively way likely to appeal to 10 and 11 year olds.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Number Trains

Make a train by sequencing the mumbers on their carriages. The numbers are represented in a range of formats such as words, numerals, dice dots or counting frames. The levels progress in difficulty. Level 5 has sequences of twos, fives and tens.

6-8 year olds
Pupils
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