Design & Technology.
Interactive resource that explains the basic principles of a simple circuit, using drag and drop exercises.
Select each part of your puppet from the menu, then build it using a simple drag and drop activity.
Build your teddy using a simple drag and drop activity.
Assemble the teddy using a simple drag and drop activity, or move parts of the teddy by clicking certain pivoting points with the mouse.
Five schools at keystage 1 and 2 turned to artists including Andy Goldsworthy and David Hockney for inspiration. This micro site has lesson plans and tips on using technology in the classroom to create art.
English
Starting with simple three letter words and moving onto more complex five letter words, this drag and drop activity uses pictures sounds and letters to engage the pupil.
This resource uses animated examples to reinforce the change in grammar that occurs to regular and irregular verbs when using the present and past tense.
Humpty Dumpty, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Little Miss Muffet and Hay Diddle Diddle. Put the cards in the right order and then listen to the nursery rhymes.
The symbols can be arranged to map out the sequence of events and activities for the day. Drag and drop resource. Symbols used with permission of Widgit Software.
Using Microsoft LRN toolkit, images of Dogum are set against famous and less famous London sights. With kind permission from Ros Bayley, Peter Scott and Lawrence Educational Publications.
This resource is aimed at parents who want to help their child to improve his/her reading skills.
This resource is aimed at parents and explains how they can help their child read.
This resource is aimed at parents and helps them understand the basics of phonics.
Matching exercise with 6 Mini-beasts using a simple drag and drop activity.
Matching exercise with 6 vehicles using a simple drag and drop activity.
A simple point and click exercise that introduces commonly used fairytale characters.
A simple point and click exercise that introduces certain jungle animals.
Drag and drop images beginning with initial sounds into the correct boxes. This resource uses the font HfW Cursive.
Identical with the resource above but uses the font Sasson Primary Infant. Drag and drop images beginning with initial sounds into the correct boxes.
Duck can be repositioned to demonstrate positional language.
Spelling activity using different animals to hide and show the various vocabulary. This resource is also available as atemplateallowing the teachers to add their own vocabulary.
This Super Sentence Machine will help develop children’s Sentence Level knowledge. This tool will help scaffold children to write increasingly more grammatically complex sentences - linked to familiar texts studied within Key Stage One Literacy lessons.
Look at the word then drag the corresponding image to the centre of the screen. Check your answer to see if you are correct. If you like this programme but want to use your own words and images, this resource is also available as atemplate.
Geography
Looking at street furniture, local amenities, architecture and the surrounding area.
Meet the staff who work at Manor Infants School.
Looking at street furniture, local amenities, architecture and the surrounding area.
Meet the staff who work at Furze Infants School.
Maths
Simple addition activity using three pairs of dice.
Simple addition activity using two paris of dice (Level 1), or three pairs of dice (Level 2).
Tell the time using with clock hands, on a digital clock and in words. Four exercises focusing on: on the hour, quarter past, half past and quarter to.
Navigate the space ship and fire at the stars. As the star explodes the number increases in size and can be heard as an audio clip.
Odd and Even number exercise. Click on the numbers, are they odd or even, drag them into the right box. Is the blue number odd or even, click on the word, were you correct?
Click on the numbers so that your total is the same as the number Bond. Three different levels.
Shape recognition. Click on the shapes and drag them to the correct place. Helps children with word recognition as well as shape recognition.
Science