Resources for Learning & Teaching
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PicFindr
PicFindr searches the web* for stock photography that is completely free to use commercially.National Education Network Resources
A booklet detailing resources available from all of the Regional Broadband Consortia as part of the National Education Network.What2Learn
What2Learn, an interactive learning solution providing effective educational resources and revision games. The fun way to revise and prepare for success in your GCSEs, SATs and KS3 subjects.uLearn
A free cross-curricular resource library providing access from one search box to every open free learning resource created by every Grid for Learning.The GIMP 2.4
Free image editor with many capabilities. GIMP 2.4 can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc. (Also in Sound & Vision section)Wavosaur
Wavosaur is a free sound editor, audio editor, wav editor software for editing, processing and recording sounds, wav and mp3 files. Wavosaur has all the features to edit audio (cut, copy, paste, etc.) produce music loops, analyze, record, batch convert. (Also in Sound & Vision section)Lego Designer 2
Plan amazing Lego creations. Free software which lets you design using no fewer than 763 different kinds of Lego bricks. (Also in Design & Technology resources)Resources for Subjects |
| English | Mathematics | Science | Art | Geography |
| History | MFL | Music | RE | PSHCE |
| ICT | Design & Technology | P.E. | Business Studies | Outdoor Education |
The Yorkshire and Humber Grid for Learning |
In the YHGfL Foundation Website Resources section you will find a wealth of teaching and learning materials, from such sources as Pathe News Archive, Tuned In and much more besides.
Weather Stations with Webcams
View real-time data, forcasts and images from areas within North Yorkshire and other parts of the YHGfL region.Tuned In
The YHGfL Foundation have renewed the license for schools to use Tuned-In if you are in the Yorkshire and Humber area.All of the original resources are available, plus many more. To access some resources, you will now require a username and password which you can obtain from you Local Authority (LA)
Websites for a Dynamic Primary Curriculum |
Links to many websites which provide ideas, information and resources for teachers and pupils
- Highly recommended, Interactive Whiteboard Resources, E-mail resources, Resources for Subjects, Resources for FS/KS1 Practicioners, Sites for Children- FS/KS1, Sites for Children - KS2.
- Highly recommended, Interactive Whiteboard Resources, E-mail resources, Resources for Subjects, Resources for FS/KS1 Practicioners, Sites for Children- FS/KS1, Sites for Children - KS2.
Space |
Online resources to support teaching and learning about the Solar System and beyond....
Maps and Overhead Photogaphs |
Loc8, Google Earth etc. Try Create-a-Scape for exciting ideas about using these resources.
Sound and Vision |
Picasa, Audacity, Logitech ImageStudio, Windows Movie Maker etc - all you need for sound and video editing.
Google Resources |
Google Docs & Spreadsheets
If you have ever struggled to keep track of different versions of spreadsheet or word processor files sent over email, Google Docs & Spreadsheets may be right for you.Creative Archive Licence |
Creative Archive Licence
The BBC, the bfi, Channel 4 and the Open University set up the Creative Archive Licence Group to make their content available for download under the terms of the Creative Archive Licence. The Creative Archive is an initiative to provide access to public service audio and video archives in such a way as to allow the British public to find, share, watch, listen and re-use the archive as a fuel for their own creative endeavours.British Film Institute Archive
British Film Institute's site featuring video clips made available for free download to users in the United Kingdom under the innovative Creative Archive Licence - to stimulate creative re-use for non-commercial purposes.Domesday Project |
Domesday Project
In 1086 King William I of England published the Domesday Book, hand written on vellum and now on display at The National Archives in London.In 1986 the BBC published its Domesday Project on a pair of twelve inch laser discs with a laserdisc player and microcomputer.
In 2003 LongLife Data, supported by The National Archives, BBC and ATSF, created a Windows version of the 1986 Domesday Community data which is available to use at The National Archives.
In 2004 LongLife Data created this web version.

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