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A Walk Through Time - The Evolution of Time Measurement

This presentation traces the history of time keeping from the earliest clocks to present day. It explains ancient calendars and time zones.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Ways to Use a Visualiser in the Classroom

Here are some great ideas for using a visualiser in the classroom. They are becoming more common as they allow teachers to display a single object or small area to an entire classroom.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

The Royal Mint Teaching Resources

Explore the world of coins, their history, design and manufactures. Each lesson pack, designed for classrooms in England and Wales, comes complete with teachers’ notes, lesson plans, fact files, worksheets and whiteboard resource.

7-11 year olds
Teachers

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

Rhyme Time from Sesame Street

A charming early years game which is great for introducing the idea of rhyming. Children need to find words which rhyme with a given word.

3-5 year olds
Pupils, Parents

BBC Teach

BBC Teach features more than 1500 video clips from across 22 subjects to support teachers around the UK - completely free.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

Two Clocks

An amazing resource for demonstrating the difference between two times. It is configurable so that teachers can use it at a basic level or use the questions provided.

6-11 year olds
Teachers

Teaching Remembrance

Free teaching resources are available from the British Legion designed to assist teachers to support the teaching of remembrance. There are ready to use assembly materials.

5-16 year olds
Teachers

Array Display

A really useful teaching tool for modelling multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division.

6-7 year olds
Pupils

Home Time Ladybirds

Count the spots on the ladybirds and drag them to the correct houses. The maximum number of spots is 9 and children will need to subitise to work out the total on each ladybird.

3-5 year olds
Pupils
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