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Read the flyer about this new Internet Safety book available for free written by Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore. This book is for children aged 8 to 12 to help promote internet safety. It was created with help from children in this age...
Envision enables young people to realise their capacity to make a difference. The programme supports 16 - 19 year olds to develop their own social and environmental projects in schools, colleges and local communities. Previous projects...
The 'newspaper' activity is intended to act as a stimulus for pupils to examine the current debate. The issues raised in the newspaper articles can be used to organise class debates relating to the pros and cons of an elected Mayor for Birmingham.
Over the years Professor Carl Chinn has assembled what is probably the biggest archive of working-class life stories in the world, consisting of tens of thousands of letters and photos, hundreds of oral history interviews and a variety of...
In November 2002, a group of school teachers from Birmingham visited Brussels. Use this Big book to learn more about the places they visited and what they found out.
In 2001 with the introduction of interactive whiteboards into Birmingham schools it was decided to develop Big Books with Business into an interactive format through ICT. Here are some of the results.
This activity allows you to create your own character and then talk and write about the person you have invented.
This set of resources and activities are aimed at providing some fun educational alternatives to the curriculum for those last few days of term.
Citizenship Challenge is designed to support the teaching of citizenship education at key stages 3 and 4 in Pupil Referral Units, although it will also be found useful in mainstream and other forms of education.
A winner of the 2005/2006 Digistory competition. Crossing the Road was made by the pupils of Kingstanding School.
Gallery of entries from the finalists for the KS3 Communicates Schools Competition, 2005/6 KS3 Campaign
This resource offers loads of invaluable tips about preparing for an exam and coping with the exam paper
This is an activity designed to familiarise students with a version of sign language called the British two-handed finger spelling alphabet. There are three different activities which test your knowledge of the alphabet.
Where does food come from? Have you ever wondered, when you sit down to eat a meal, how many different stages your food has gone through before arriving on your plate? Well, now you can find out how one popular foodstuff is made. Have a go...
G-Nation supports young people to become involved in charity, community, social enterprise and campaigning action. G-Nation will provide classes or groups of young people with £50.00 to stimulate forming a charity or a social enterprise. ...
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