Recommended websites for resources

Below is a list of websites that I have come across and each have their many uses. Some are for resources, others simply where to purchase items.


Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
This website provides many links to the resources I have come across in my Teaching Assistant role and will no doubt turn to next year and beyond. The Primary section contains Subject advice for the New Curriculum, Key Issues (including Assessment, Boy's Achievement, Comprehension and SPAG), the many book series used and Experts in Education.

The books series as mentioned above includes ones I am familiar with: Nelson English SkillsTree Tops and Oxford Reading Tree. All of which have familiar themes running across all of the levels and have proven very successful with my current year 4 class. 
Each of these I will go into more detail in another page.  

TES Teaching Resources is where teachers share and download free lesson plans,
classroom resources, revision guides and curriculum worksheets. Whether you are looking
for SEN resource collections, VCOP activities, or secondary classroom activities, you can
choose from 1000s of teacher resources, download them for free and adapt them to suit your
classroom activities.
·         ES Jobs has the largest selection of academic, education, teaching and support positions for the world’s largest network of teachers and teaching professionals.
·         TES Community is a closer look at many different aspect of school life including; Subject, Topical, Whole School, what roles to take on, outside of school activities.
·         TES Schools News includes Breaking News, Top 5 things to know, Podcasts and professional opinions.
·         FE NEWS- all about taking the step into Further Education

Free lesson plans, activity ideas and resources for primary teachers.
·         Contains resources for lessons for Years 1-12
·         The usual suspects Maths, English and Science covered
·         Plus Humanities, languages, creative topics
·         Topic/Theme/Seasonal
·         Behaviour, SEN, EAL and Assembly plus much more

Pearson Primary

Home to many of the UK’s favourite Primary educational resources, offering
teachers the very best programmes and professional development to help
children reach their full potential.

Their curriculum support includes free information, tips and tools, curriculum 

events up and down the country, and fantastic new resources and professional
development written for the new curriculum.

Resources include: Pocket Reads Rigby Star Independent and Storyworlds. All of these 
am regularly signing out to my Year 4 class, and despite the levels of many of these books
being for Year 1/2, it has to be noted that most of the children I currently work with are EA
and/or do not always get read to at home.

The trusted home of 122,000 exclusive, unique teaching resources.
 Includes many display ideas, book lists, Calendar for when events are happening, resource
packs and rewards to win prizes for the classroom.
Fantastic breakdown for each Primary step from Early Years to KS2 and also resources for 
parents and SEN.
There is also a help section which is easy to use and even some videos to guide you along.

Ruth Miskin is one of the UK's leading authorities on teaching children to read. She has many
years experience as a Head Teacher, teacher trainer and consultant in phonics and literacy, 
working with primary and secondary schools throughout the UK.
·         Read Write Inc. Phonics has now been adopted in around 5,000 schools across the UK and worldwide. Oxford University Press published her comprehensive Literacy and Language program for 6-11 year old's in May 2013.


Renewable Resources

Material created for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 is linked closely to the new 
revised curriculum for Primary schools in. It can be incorporated into the learning area
The World Around Us, as well as learning areas, Language and Literacy and 
Personal Development. 

https://www.theatrefolk.com/freebies/acting-with-the-body.pdf


Curriculum Objectives

To develop the young person as a 
contributor to the economy and 
environment: education for sustainable 
development.
To develop the young person as a 
contributor to society: media awareness, 
citizenship.
To develop the young person as an 
individual: Personal Development


MORE TO FOLLOW

No comments:

Post a Comment