Free online learning resources
We have compiled a list of free resources that may be helpful for teachers, school leaders, parents/carers and young people.
Resources
- Relating to coronavirus
- Relating to home learning
- English as an Additional Language (EAL)
- Primary
- Secondary
- General secondary and primary
- For teachers and school leaders
Relating to coronavirus
- Covid-19: Child-led learning resource (PDF, 5MB) on The Economist Educational Foundation website.
- The coronavirus explained and what you should do (YouTube Video, Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell) - an excellent, informative animated video, explaining how the virus works and what we need to do to defeat it. Suitable for older children.
- Coronavirus (BrainPop website) - a range of resources to help children learn about the coronavirus, viruses generally, the history of microscopy etc. Includes an excellent animated video and quizzes.
- Talking to kids about the coronavirus (Child Mind Institute website).
- Talking with children about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website).
- Maria and all the Grannies (Nonnas) of the World : A story of kindness during the 2020 Coronavirus crisis (Vimeo video) - a video storybook.
- Translations of Maria and all the Grannies (Nonnas) of the World : A story of kindness during the 2020 Coronavirus crisis (Issuu website) - available in 4 languages (English, Italian, Spanish and French).
- Charlie and the C Monsters - a six-minute animated film and accompanying comic/colouring book to explain without words how Covid-19 is spread and prevented. Designed to help deliver this important public health message non-verbally (e.g. for children and adults with SEN or for whom English isn't a first language).
Relating to home learning
- Managing the transition to home schooling (IOE).
- Communication and Interaction (IOE).
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health (IOE).
- Learn at home on the Ontario Government website (Canada) - resources designed to help young students learn at home, independently or with the help of a parent or guardian.
- Home learning resources List for schools and families (ChatterPack website).
- Coronavirus: How to Work From Home While You Have a Family (coursesonline website).
English as an Additional Language (EAL)
Resources for children who speak EAL:
- Flash Academy website - offers a range of resources for young children, and those new to speaking English.
- Home learning for EAL (Flash Academy website) - a project pack designed to support home learning for EAL pupils due to the Coronavirus. Providing up to 4 weeks of work, the packs cover topics from storytelling and literacy to geography and UK culture.
- Maths and Literacy Beginner Packs (Flash Academy website).
- EAL Pupil Podcast (Flash Academy website).
- Creative Story-Writing (Flash Academy website).
Primary
General
- The Learning Zone (Oxford University Museum of Natural History website) - covers animals, fossils, insects, minerals, rocks.
- Primary resources website - lesson plans, activity ideas and resources for primary teachers.
- Classroom Secrets Kids website - platform for learning grammar, punctuation, spelling, maths, reading history (years 1-6).
- Doorway online website - collection of interactive literacy games and numeracy activities.
- Emotional ABCs website - teach children ages 4-11, how to figure out what they are feeling, why they are having that emotion, and how to make better choices.
- Pobble 365 website - ‘One picture. One teaching resource. Every day.’
- Home Learning Resources (Teacher’s pet website) - provides thousands of resources for KS1 and KS2.
- Learning at home (TTS website) - home learning activity booklets for Early Years, KS1 and KS2.
- Twinkl website - 500,000+ teacher-created materials and resources.
Art
- 30 ways to get creative (GrowEatGift website).
Literacy
- Authorfy master classes (Authorfy website) - online creative writing masterclasses with bestselling children’s authors. Also offering daily 10 minute challenges with authors and illustrators for children aged 5-12.
- Oxford Owl website - e-books for ages 3-11 (requires account signup).
- Home Learning Pack #1 Nature and Animals (Reading Realm website).
- Learning Pack #2 Fairy Tales (Reading Realm website).
- Home Learning Pack #3 Creative Writing Prompts on the Reading Realm website.
- Teach your monster to read website - an award-winning game that makes learning to read fun.
Numeracy
- Maths lessons on the the Robertson Programme website (Canada). Inquiry-based teaching in Maths and Science.
- Corbett Maths Primary website - videos, worksheets, study cards, practice papers.
- Eedi website - Craig Barton’s maths resources.
- Oxford Owl (maths games and activities) website - for ages 3-11 (requires sign up for an account).
- NRich (Primary) website - primary maths activities and games.
- Mathsticks website - an online platform for maths games.
- Matific website - personalised maths learning for primary aged children.
- NumBots website - games that focus on addition and subtraction.
- White Rose Maths website - provides maths lessons for Years 1-8.
Physical education
- Jump Start Jonny website - weekly workouts and activities (a paid site with access to some free activities).
Science
- Wild days website - daily outdoor learning activities for children aged 4-11. Created by Earthwatch, with Michaela Strachan and Nick Baker.
- Science Investigations on The Robertson Programme website (Canada). Inquiry-based teaching in Maths and Science.
- Climate Kids on NASA website - produced by the Earth Science Communications Team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- IPP Science for kids (PDF, 1MB) on the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (Germany): A workbook about Energy and Fusion.
- That Science Lady website - lots of resources, including home discussion questions, enquiry questions and careers information.
- GrowEatGift website - 30 ways to go wild with science.
- Retrieval roulette (via Google drive) - Q&A sheets for Primary Science years 1 to 6, by Louise Cass and Mr Badham.
Secondary
General
- Retrieval Roulettes (A Chemical Orthodoxy website) - a list of Q&A spreadsheets for retrieval practice, including History, English Lit, IB Business Management, A-level Psychology, RE, Sociology, Philosophy, and lots on science.
Business studies
- Starter High (Brian Hamilton Foundation website) - guidance for teenagers on how to start businesses.
English
- Remote learning @SPryke2 (via dropbox) – revision guides and remote learning guides for GCSE English lit – Christmas Carol, Inspector Calls, MacBeth.
Maths
- NRich (Secondary) website – secondary Maths activities and games.
Modern foreign languages
- Learn a language for free. Forever. (Duo Lingo website) - gamified platform for practicing speaking and listening in a range of languages.
Science
- Antibubbles (Born to Engineer website) - video clips, practical activities, worksheets and further reading for KS3.
- Climate Change: How Do We Know? (NASA website) - scientific evidence for warming of the climate system.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)
- Smallpeice website - engineering projects for children aged 11-17.
General secondary and primary
- BBC Bitesize on BBC website - provides interactive activities mapped against the national curricula for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Covers Early Years, Primary, Secondary and 16+.
- Make Any Room a Classroom (BrainPOP website) - resources on a range of subjects, both traditional school-based subjects and topical subjects.
- Coursera website - an American online learning platform that offers massive open online courses (MOOC), specialisations, and degrees in a variety of subjects, such as engineering, data science, machine learning, mathematics, business, computer science, digital marketing, humanities, medicine, biology, social sciences, and others.
- Learning Activities (Children’s University of Manchester website) - a suite of activities and resources covering History, Languages, Science, Art and Design, and student life.
- Discovery education (US-based) website - videos, activities, printable resources on a wide range of topics. (some free content available).
- Encyclopedia Britannica website - a range of quizzes, videos and news on topical issues.
- Resources for teachers, parents and children (The Economist Educational Foundation website) - a range of classroom resources on politicians and power, general elections, the News, the Climate emergency, knife crime etc.
- Go Noodle (app) - movement and mindfulness exercises for kids.
- Kahoot website - a platform where you can create quizzes, or use quizzes made by others. Children can play individually or in teams. Requires two screens.
- Kahoot distance learning website - a handy guide to distance learning (PDF).
- Khan academy website - a vast library of online learning courses.
- Kids encyclopedia facts (Kiddle website): an encyclopedia for kids.
- Kialo website - a public discussion platform designed to facilitate reasoned debates about complex topics online.
- Learning by questions website - a wide-ranging resource covering English, Maths, Science at primary and secondary. Designed to be an in-class teaching and learning tool but can be used to deliver question sets to pupils at home.
- MemRise website - an interactive platform for learning languages.
- Myths and legends website - provides information, activities and resources for teachers.
- Panjango website - a careers-based experiential learning platform to help children learn about the world of work.
- Scholastic Learn at Home on the Classroom Magazine website (US-based) - learn at Home, 20 day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.
- Seneca website - a huge range of online courses and resources covering a wide range of courses, from primary to 16+. Also includes CPD for teachers.
- Home Learning Hub (Skills builder website) - activities designed to help young people develop the essential skills they need to succeed - whatever their path in life.
- Ideas for kids (Smart School House website) - Lots of creative ideas for craft projects to do at home.
- Summer Camp Hub website - virtual summer camps.
- Travel and Leisure website - virtual tours of 12 famous museums.
- Typing club website - learn to touch type.
- Young writers website - regular writing competitions for primary and secondary age children.
- Quizlet website - a website and app that provides learning tools, games and interactive flashcards covering topics on a wide range of subjects and difficulty levels.
Computing
- DF Robot website - a range of electronics projects you can do at home.
English
- Learning from home (The Poetry Society website) - celebrates poetry with a range of events, educational programmes, and resources. Includes a dedicated ‘Learning from Home’ page, which links to a wide variety of resources for students, from Year 1 to Further Education.
Science
- Home learning projects (CREST Awards website) - a range of home learning science projects for children aged 5-18.
- Space to Learn (ISSET website) - every Tuesday, at 2pm British Summer Time, there is a live-stream Q&A session with astronauts on the International Space Station. Astronaut Steve Swanson says "Just like many people on Earth right now, astronauts live in self-isolation on the International Space Station. Tune in to learn how I made Space fun and ask me your favourite ‘space’ question!"
- Earth School (TED Ed website) - offers daily adventures or quests that help children understand and celebrate our natural world, while learning about how dependent we are on our planet. Every weekday between Earth Day (April 22nd) and World Environment Day (June 5th).
- Teaching resource: What is archaeology? The history beneath our feet (The Museum of London Archaeology website) - a cross-curricular project, suitable for children aged 7-13.
YouTube
There are many channels with educational courses for children and adults alike. Here are just a few:
- Maths Kitchen (YouTube video channel)
- Draw with Rob (YouTube video channel, Rob Biddulph)
- Cosmic Kids Yoga (YouTube video channel)
- Draw-Along-A-Lenton (YouTube video channel, Steven Lenton)
- The Brain Scoop (YouTube video channel)
- Crash Course Kids (YouTube video channel)
- Free School (YouTube video channel)
- Geek Gurl Diaries (YouTube video channel)
- Geography Focus (YouTube video channel)
- The History of Africa, with Zeinab Badawi (YouTube video channel, BBC News Africa) - a 15-part BBC documentary series.
- Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell (YouTube video channel)
- Kids Learning Tube (YouTube video channel)
- Joe Wicks (YouTube video channel)
- Mike Likes Science (YouTube video channel)
- National Geographic Kids (YouTube video channel)
- Science Channel (YouTube video channel)
- SciShow (YouTube video channel)
- SciShow Kids (YouTube video channel)
- The Smallpeice Trust (YouTube video channel)
- Science Max (YouTube video channel)
Learn at home with YouTube - a curated list of educational YouTube channels and live streams.
For teachers and school leaders
- African Kingdoms website - a suite of resources for teachers planning to teach West African history. Aimed at British teachers from KS2 through to KS5.
- Education City website - teaching resources on a range of topics for children aged three to 11.
You will also find source materials based on one of our colleagues' national research on professional learning communities and self-assessment tools for school leaders and for teachers based on our research on evidence-informed teaching.
Source materials
- Contents guide (PDF, 0.4MB)
- Booklet 1 – User guide: getting started and thinking about your journey (PDF, 0.5MB)
- Route map (PDF, 0.7MB)
- What is a professional learning community? A summary (PDF, 0.2MB)
Familiarisation and deepening understanding
- Booklet 2 – Creating and sustaining an effective professional learning community (PDF, 0.7MB) – Think piece
- Booklet 3 – Setting professional learning communities in an international context (PDF, – Think piece
- Booklet 4 – Broadening the learning community: key messages (PDF, 0.7MB) – Think piece
- Booklet 5 – Exploring the idea of professional learning communities (PDF, 0.6MB) – Sorting and matching activity
Audit
- Booklet 6 – Investigating the culture of your professional learning community (PDF, 0.8MB) – Signs, symbols and metaphors activity
- Booklet 7 – Comparing your preferred future and reality (PDF, – Gap analysis survey
- Booklet 8 – Deciding where you are as a professional learning community (PDF, 0.6MB)– Implementation rubric
- Planning
- Booklet 9 – Planning your professional learning community (PDF, 0.9MB)– Mapping plan and chart
Action
- Booklet 10 – Developing your professional learning community (1MB) – Activities
- Booklet 11 – Bringing about change: starting out, developing and sustaining (PDF, 0.6MB) – Stories of change
Monitoring and evaluation
- Booklet 12 – Reflecting on the progress of your professional learning community (PDF, 0.3MB) – Reflective timeline and stage chart
- Booklet 13 – Assessing the impact of your professional learning community (PDF, 0.3MB) – Evaluation grid
Evidence-informed teaching: self-assessment tools
These tools are a product of a two-year study commissioned by the Department for Education (DfE), Evidence-informed teaching: an evaluation of progress in England, to assess progress towards an evidence-informed teaching system. We would like to acknowledge the support from the DfE in commissioning the study, and were delighted to partner with the Chartered College of Teaching to publish the tools.
- Evidence-informed teaching: self-assessment tool for schools
- Evidence-informed teaching: self-assessment tool for teachers
Disclaimer
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