Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
A first-class site on this period of French history which has images, a timeline and essays. It includes information from the social causes of the Revolution through to the legacies it left.
Français Interactif
Intended for first year students at University, this interactive site has useful web exercises which are aimed at improving grammar skills and enhancing knowledge of the French culture.
Light Bulb Languages
Hundreds of teaching resources for languages teachers. Choose from French, German, Spanish and Italian.
Make a Rainforest Walking Track
A primary maths game where you mark the route for a walking track on a rainforest map by following instructions to choose sections on track based on distances, compass directions and coordinate references.
Hungry Pirates
The pirates are getting hungry. Can you guide Peg to the treasure chest with the goodies? This game will help you know left and right directions.
Little Red Languages
Unique interactive stories and poems in English, French and Spanish for classroom and home use. Linked resources include printable books, puppet and mask templates, lesson plans and Smart Notebook files. Subscription based with many free resources.
The Treasure Map
An animated story about children who find a treasure map. Great as a story or it could be used as a story writing idea. Good also for following directions. Best in full screen mode.
The Age of George III
This web site, designed for A Level history students in the UK, examines the period from 1760 to 1830, a time of change and conflict in Britain. It includes the Napoleonic War, Britain and India, Ireland and the American War of Independence.
Bird House
This is the Garden Wildlife Direct resource for the key varieties of garden birds in Britain. You’ll find information into behaviour, migratory patterns, feeding habits and other facts about the most common garden birds in the UK