| Resource | Category | Type | Date |
Ambleweb – Ambleside Primary School on the Web http://ambleweb.digitalbrain.com Primary subject areas contain loads of information and links for the whole of the National Curriculum. Ideal for teachers, parents and students. | Curriculum tools | Classroom Resources | 19/12/2005 |
The Standards Site: Publications http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/numeracy/publications/?version=1 Interactive programs for teaching maths fundamentals, including place value, fractions and probability, recommended for use with an interactive whiteboard and developed by the National Numeracy Strategy. | Curriculum tools | Curriculum Development | 19/12/2005 |
Teachers Resource Exchange http://tre.ngfl.gov.uk Database of resources and activities designed to help teachers develop and share ideas. | Curriculum tools | Curriculum Development | 19/12/2005 |
Home Education http://www.home-education.org.uk/resources.htm A wealth of resources for all ages and subjects. | Curriculum tools | Curriculum Development | 19/12/2005 |
eChalk http://www.echalk.co.uk Flash-software-based maths and science activities designed for use with an interactive whiteboard. | Curriculum tools | Curriculum Development | 19/12/2005 |
Curriculum Online http://www.curriculumonline.gov.uk/Curriculum+OnLine/cover.htm The Department for Education and Skills portal gives direct access to digital materials for teaching and learning. | Curriculum tools | Curriculum Development | 19/12/2005 |
Copyright on the Web Activity http://www.cyberbee.com/cb_copyright.swf A fun and informative quiz highlighting copyright law as it applies to students. | Curriculum tools | Curriculum Development | 19/12/2005 |
TEEM (Teachers Evaluating Educational Multimedia) http://www.teem.org.uk TEEM provides teachers with free access to independent, classroom-based evaluations of educational multimedia. | Professional development | Organisations | 19/12/2005 |
@School http://www.atschool.co.uk Immediate access to thousands of resources and online activities relevant to key stages 1 and 2, special needs and early years. | Professional development | Organisations | 19/12/2005 |