Tools and resources for using in the classroom.

Kiddle is a new search engine for children that not only displays sites that are safe for them to view, but the content is handpicked and checked by editors.

One of the main reasons why LEGO is so popular is that there is no limit in what you can create.

English teacher, James Theobald, has created a brilliant way of organising the English language into a simplified and easily-referenced chart.

Tartan is a series of horizontal and vertical stripes that repeat in both directions to form a pattern.

If we could live on any planet in our solar system, how might they be advertised as travel destinations?

Pexels is a huge collection of photographs that are free of copyright and require no attribution to the original creator.

Recently, Scott Kelly returned to Earth after a 340-day stay on the International Space Station and now has the mission of readjusting to life on our planet.

Over the course of 12 YouTube videos, animator John Becker teaches you techniques used by Disney animators to create life-like characters and objects for their feature films.

Planet Earth is this solid thing you are standing on right now and it’s just a very, very small part of the big picture.

In this fascinating YouTube video you’ll discover some of the amazing things that you can do with liquids.