Mental Maths Train
Mental Maths Train is a maths game which focuses on the essential vocabulary of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. A multiple choice game which can give children confidence in the four arithmetic operations.
Train Station
A Curious George addition game where George is adding to the carriages on his train sets. He needs to add the correct sized sections so that both trains match.
Snork's Long Division
Do you know how to do long division? Here you are shown how to do it step-by-step. The music and sounds are annoying however but it is possible to turn them off.
Mission X: Train Like an Astronaut
Train Like an Astronaut is an international challenge for 8 to 12 year olds which focuses on health, science, fitness and nutrition.There are lots of free resources to help educators teach the principles of health and exercise, using a space context.
Microsoft Office Help and Training
Microsoft has produced a range of free training tutorials on popular applications such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word, OneNote, Outlook, OneDrive and Microsoft Teams.
DfE Get Into Teaching
Thinking of becoming a teacher or returning to the profession? Here is advice on various career entry profiles, recommendations on how to return after a career break and also advice for teachers on managing their professional development.
Cambridge International Examinations Study Resources
Cambridge University has developed this excellent support site with exam help resources. There is advice, study checklists, past papers, syllabusus and exam information for students taking their GCSE, A and AS level examinations.
The National Lottery Community Fund
Want to apply for lottery funding for a project? You can find out on this site how to apply for a grant.
Teaching English
Free classroom materials including short activities to full lesson plans, for teaching kids and adults. There are also articles on teaching English, and free teacher development and teacher training materials.
When Two Vowels Go Walking
The song in the video explains the rule: "When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking." Words that appear include: boat, meat, train, pail, rain, brain, soap, say, neat, beat, dream, pain, and plain.
