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Welcome to the Primary Strategy resources and weblinks for EAL. To locate a specific resource or weblink, you can either browse or search by keyword. If not found, you may can also search the other Primary Strategy resource pages.
There are 3639 resources/web links at this time. Showing resources/web links 25 to 32, latest updated first.
Oasis pioneers a number of UK education-related projects. It also provides a range of tailored training opportunities to equip others to get involved in their community. For current projects, click on link.
Online Biology and quizzes. The games on zeroBio resemble quizzes but with more graphics and a plot.
This is linked to Unit 6C of the QCA scheme. Reversible and irreversible changes. There are two parts to this activity - Reversing (involving heating) and dissolving (adding water). There is also a quiz.
Hundreds of PowerPoints submitted by teachers totally free to download and modify for your own teaching, including: astronomy, chemistry, biology, physics, maths, English, geography and history.
A selection of bridge images for use in the Crossover project. You need to extract the images from a zip file.
Opportunities for teaching about climate change are linked in these documents to the National Curriculum and current QCA schemes of work.
The intended audience for this activity is pupils in Year 2 or as a means of re-capping measuring skills in Year 3. File format: Softease TextEase. This file will run in the program 'Easiteach' as well as 'Textease'. If you do not...
Part of a larger site, this section offers many verses and songs from the Christmas season - some with tunes (midi) or audio (mp3), some with printable sheets and even some with musical score.
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