Links
Family Support |
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Expert information to help children and young people stay safe online. |
Use the CEOP report button if you ever feel that your child could be in danger or feeling threatened online and keep any evidence your have. |
Online safety |
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For information on keeping yourself safe online visit the Online Safety page of the website. | |
Computing |
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“Scratch” was developed at MIT to be a stepping stone programming language to more advanced code. Perfect for beginners. |
The perfect place to start when starting to code. Loads of step by step guides ranging from beginner to intermediate programming. |
Maths | |
Interactive Resources – 100’s of great whiteboard activities, games and worksheets all linked to the new Primary Framework for Mathematics. |
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Image editors | |
A Free alternative to photoshop. No need to install this app as it works though the web browser. |
If you would rather a more full featured image manipulation software (Just like Photoshop), GNU Image Manipulation Program is fantastic. |
Curriculum |
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Full of free educational games and resources right up to GCSE level. |
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Educational Games Another fantastic site with loads of games and things to do. |
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Typing Brilliant interactive site that teaches you how to type. Fun for children and adults alike. |
Links to other websites can be found on the class pages
BBC Newsround
All the latest stories for BBC Newsround
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- Watch Newsround
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- Watch Newsround - signed and subtitled
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign…
BBC education
Latest news from the BBC education webpage
- 'Council left autistic son with no school place'
Kray says Birmingham City Council failed to provide an education plan within the legal timeframe.
- Academy trust to hand over schools after money row
University of Brighton Academies Trust runs 11 primary schools and three secondary schools.
- 'Families should move to avoid school run issues'
Parents need to use "common sense" when picking where to live, claims one councillor.