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@bernet - a very high quality website jam-packed with resources. It is aimed at teachers in Aberdeen, but anyone can get the resources without registering. Just click either the "downloads" or "links" button to see just how much material is here. A great starting point for whatever you are interested in.
Ambleside C.E. Primary School - This website was once recommeded as a great place for maths resources, it has moved on a lot since those days and is now an exemplar school website, packed with great resources and inspiring ideas. The children are clearly involved at every step of the way in the design and development of this site. Well done, Ambleside!

Barry's Clip Art - A collection of free clip art

BBC Learning A good starting point for all sorts fun and learning

Can Do! - The Can Do! web site offers stories, activities, and resources to help create a better understanding and deeper appreciation of how people can overcome their challenges and reach their dreams by using their abilities and a "can-do" attitude.

CIA kids site - a must for secret agents! Crack codes and visit 40 years of Spi-Fi TV archives. Go on a virtual tour of the CIA. Includes a good geography quiz.

Clickteaching - An online resource database for JUST primary education (hooray!). Only thing is - guess what? - you have to subscribe at a cost of £14.95 per year. NGfL approved too...

Clipart.com - Another huge collection of clip art. Contrary to what I have read in other places, while this site does give some free samples, it is mainly a subscription site (quite expensive too).

Curriculum Online - A new site launched in January 2003 from the DfES which calls itself 'a one-stop online catalogue of digitallearning resources' Resources include lessons plans, CD-ROM's, interactive videos, simulation software, assessment materials and online services - all organised by the National Curriculum programmes of study and the QCA schemes of work. This website lists a wide range of both free and priced resources for every subject and is well worth a visit. Inlcudes ratings and reviews from teachers.

DfES Standards The DfES Standards Site - online resources for teachers in England

Educate The Children - Contains thousands of lesson plans, worksheets, articles and teaching strategies. An excellent site.

education.telegraph.co.uk - The Electronic Telegraph's education pages.

eteach.com - An interactive database of teaching jobs in the UK, categorised by area. Take note, though: sign up and you will be pestered by their e-mail newsletter for evermore!

FableVision - Publisher's website including some free resources, such as downloadable posters and free web access to their book 'The North Star'. Worth browsing through their 'stories and fun' section.

Fun Brain - an American site containing lots of great online games and activities for all areas of the curriculum. Activites can be viewed by age as well as by grade for all those not familiar with the American system. Home of the Grammar Gorillas.

General Teaching Council for England - Some very valuable information on these pages.

Good Schools Guide - Basically a database of past league tables, the addresses of schools and their location on a map. Seems to be all schools rather than a selection.

Grid Club - originally brought to my attention as a good site for music activites, Grid Club contains a growing collection of very high quality online activites and games. A favourite example of mine is "Radius of the Lost Ark", a differentiated numeracy game that the children just couldn't get enough of! My only criticism would be that navigating the site and finding the games can be challenging!

jftSchoolzone - The teacher's section includes resources, good practice, career and news. Reviews of the best books, websites, software and other resources also feature.

Kevin's Playroom - an award-winning educational portal produced and maintained by children. This site was voted Top Homework Site by CiTV viewers. Let me know what you think of this site!

Learn.co.uk - from the Guardian - Free resources for lesson planning and private study. The area for downloading past SAT's papers comes particularly highly recommended. This is the free, open version of the Guardian's Premium website.

Learning Alive - A much under-rated site from RM covering all aspects of primary education. A great starting point with the Google Safe Search (also available from schoolsource.info of course!). Also worth dropping into the staffroom.

Look, learn and do - bored? This site has loads of suggestions for making things and lots of interesting facts. Email the professor with your results and see them online.

Microsoft Design Gallery Live - A huge collection of downloadable clip art, music and sounds for adding to your documents and making them look or even sound better!

Miss Dorothy.com - online magazine with news, stories, competitions, features and interviews with stars

NAHT - Homepage of the National Association of Head Teachers.

NASUWT - The homepage of NASUWT Online.

National Curriculum in Action - Creativity - A website devoted to givig practical ideas on how to promote pupil's creative thinking and behaviour from the QCA. Gives help on how to spot creativity, suggestions as to how you can promote it, and examples of creativity in action, One to watch?

NUT - The webpages of the National Union of Teachers.

Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED - Download and read your school's last inspection report.

PAT - Website of the Professional Association of Teachers.

Primary Sites - A colourful and well built website very much like schoolsource.info. It is slightly smaller than schoolsource, but it is searchable, and each website is ranked with a score from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). Each site is also helpfully categorised as 'aimed at Children' or 'aimed at Teachers' etc. I'll be back here soon!

Primary Resources - Lesson plans, worksheets and activity ideas for primary school teachers.

Puzzle Maker - create online printable puzzles such wordsearches, cryptograms and mazes.

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is a guardian of standards in education and training. They work with others to maintain and develop the school curriculum and associated assessments, and to accredit and monitor qualifications in schools, colleges and at work.

SATs Past Papers - probably more aimed at parents, this site allows you to purchase past papers for all Key Stages. Recommended by Karen.
Scottish Language Dictionaries (Scuil Web) - Funded by the Scotish Arts Council, this website was recommended by Peter as "a website where children of all ages can learn about the Scots language." As the website itself points out: "Maist fowk in Scotland speak a mixter-maxter o Scots an Scottish English, whiles yaisin mair o yin an whiles mair o the ithir. Scots is yaised maist at hame wi the faimily. Sae, for a hale wheen o weans, it is the mithir tongue." So worth a visit.

Talking Teaching - A partnership of the Teaching Awards Trust, learn.co.uk and BT has come together to provide this website of best practice – by teachers for teachers. Browse it for teaching ideas, solutions to problems in class or with your colleagues, to read articles or to write your own. You can post a question on the messageboard or write about your own experiences in the trade secrets area.

Teacher Network -
Voted best educational website by the Computer Active Web Guide Magazine, this is a general website for teachers, including news, jobs and resources.

Teacher Resource Exchange - The Teacher Resource Exchange is a database of resources and activities designed to help teachers develop and share ideas for good practice. The database, which is searchable by Key Stage, year, subject and others is very easy to submit resources to (here's schoolsource), and so is likely to be used by a larger number of people as it gains recognition. The site is all part of the NGfl happy family.

Teacher Support Network - Offering support to teachers, lecturers and their families. The Teacher Support Network is the working name of the Teachers' Benevolent Fund, a registered charity.

TeacherNet - A government website with hundreds of lesson plans and links to support services of museums, libraries and charities. There seems to be something about everything here, so the best thing to do is to go there and see for yourself.

Teachers Magazine - Electronic version of the Teachers Magazine published by the DfES.

teachers.net - A well-designed site for teachers to share lesson plans and ideas. What makes this one different is the ease on the eye: no bright, screaming colours. All very grown-up!

Teaching Ideas for Primary Teachers - Packed full of ideas for use in the classroom, categorised by subject, including 'time fillers'. Beware: you could spend hours at this site!!

Teachingpets.co.uk - a collection of worksheets, lesson plans and ideas for primary teachers.

TES - Times Educational Supplement - The internet version of the current Times Educational Supplement. THE place to go for educational news. Register for the online job-search and the results of your search are e-mailed to you every week.

The British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) - A trade organsiation that draws membership from the educational supply industry. Members include manufacturers and suppliers of educational and training equipment, material, consumables, teaching aids, furniture, technology hardware and software and services for all ranges, areas of the curriculum and administration. BESA produces and annual directory to help educators find the right suppliers.

The Department for Education and Skills - pretty self explanatory, really...

The National Curriculum Online The government's definitive curriculum site for teachers. This site links every National Curriculum programme of study requirement to high-quality, relevant teaching resources. Hundreds of great websites are included, and rated on their usefulness by teachers themselves.

The National Grid For Learning A vast, growing collection of sites that support education. Whether you are learning, supporting, teaching or managing, there are resources on the site for you.

The Virtual Teacher Centre The Virtual Teacher Centre provides a focus for information and resource materials for teachers, including support for professional development and classroom resources.

The Staff Room - A Virtual Staffroom based upon the activities that take place in the newsgroup uk.education.staffroom. Just make sure you don't sit in the wrong chair!

Timesavers for Teachers - A Canadian site containing teacher resources and tools that save time. Practical, visually appealing often-used forms, checklists, units, timesaving ideas, and other reproducible worksheets for busy classroom teachers.

Topmarks Education - Another site of weblinks, well designed and containing a large database. It is searchable and organised by subject category and age groups. Contains links for all Key Stages as well as higher and advanced levels. Some great tips for parents on hearing their children read here.

VSO - Can you spare 12 months to help children in the world's poorest countries get the education they desperately need? Over 115 million children of primary school age are not enrolled in school. You could help by working with VSO to train and inspire teachers from around the world.

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