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Useful Websites for Teaching Information
BBC Learning
BBC Learning
The BBC website contains over half a million pages of news, entertainment and factual material. There's also a wealth of educational programmes available across the BBC's TV and radio channels. The BBC Learning homepage is designed to help you find those sites, TV and radio programmes which will help further your learning ambitions.
 
Channel 4 Learning
Channel 4 Learning
Channel 4 Learning has sections for Primary, Secondary, parents and students. It covers many subject areas with downloadable resource brochures, activities and games.
 
Department for Education and Skills
Department for Education and Skills
 
Hamilton Trust
Hamilton Trust
Hamilton Trust is a small educational charity aimed at supporting teachers and children. Nationally, they support teachers by providing quality free materials on the website, in an attempt to reduce teacher workload.

A great site with high quality literacy and numeracy plans for teachers from Reception to Year 6.

 
learnthings
learnthings

Learn.co.uk is the educational website from the Guardian. On the website you will find lessons to support the national curriculum, resources for learners which build on the 200-year-old archive of the Guardian and the Observer and a unique range of online events.

Guardian Resources - This is where you'll find teaching resources based on the vast Guardian archive, including weekly topical lessons. Use them for lesson planning, homework, and all kinds of research.

 
National Curriculum
National Curriculum
 
Schoolsnet
Schoolsnet

Schoolsnet website launched in November 1999, to offer parents, pupils and teachers an indispensable educational resource. Resources include lesson plans and worksheets for many subject areas and levels.

 
schoolzone
schoolzone

Schoolzone was set up by a group of teachers and parents in Oxford in 1997 to provide safe, differentiated Internet material, which teachers, students and parents can easily access.

Currently Schoolzone receives up to a million users every month, making it one of the UK's most popular websites, as well as the biggest - listing 41,000 educational sites reviewed by teachers, 6,000 events & organisers, 35,000 schools and colleges, 6,200 educational suppliers and many, many thousands of educational products and services.

Schoolzone mail out to all schools in the UK every month, highlighting the most useful resources for particular subjects or themes.

 
Teacher Training Agency
Teacher Training Agency
 
teachernet
teachernet

The æTeaching and LearningÆ area of TeacherNet is your gateway to the very best educational resources available on the Internet. New content is being added all the time, so check this area regularly for ideas on keeping your lessons up to date.

Under æResource MaterialsÆ you will find over 2,000 lesson plans, as well as links to museums, charities and other resources in your local community. You can search for resources by subject and Key Stage, and choose to base this search within TeacherNet reviews, the National Curriculum or Schemes of Work.

There are also links to professional associations and unions as well as the various examination and assessment bodies. A wide range of case studies are available to help you learn from the experiences of different teachers across the country.
 
Teaching Ideas
Teaching Ideas
A brilliant resource designed with the National Curriculum in mind, including free resources covering all subject areas for primary teachers, as well as handy teaching tips.