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Your selections: Key stage 4 (14-16 years)
This set of fun, fast games makes it quick and easy for the whole family to test their knowledge of e Safety.
Young people aged 11-16 can use this site to find out more about having a good experience online and what to do about a bad experience.
Childnet’s Know IT All for Parents helps the whole family learn more about using mobile phones and the internet more responsibly and safely.
SoundJunction lets people listen to, explore and discover music, musical styles, backgrounds and instruments. You can find out how music works, how people make music and how to create it yourself.
NRICH aims to enrich the experience of all learners of maths through games, problems and articles designed to develop subject knowledge, problem-solving and mathematical thinking skills at all key stages.
Brush up on modern foreign languages learnt in school or take a 12 week beginners’ course in something new via the BBC Languages site.
The Robot Constructor game, on the Channel 4 website, lets you try your hand at designing a virtual robot that you put to the test in one of the hazard-filled zones.
A large collection of interactive resources and quizzes for learners to study and assess themselves, great for students studying GCSE PE. Learn all about physiology, performance, endurance and fitness.
WebQuests, from the National Museums Online Learning Project, offer high quality online educational tools for young people to use in ‘treasure hunt’ style investigations.
Mission to Morecambe is an online game that engages students in exploring some key philosophical ideas in RE, based on the notion that we don’t see things as they really are.
How would you like to be a CSI investigator in Roman Britain? This website teaches young people about life on the Roman frontier of Hadrian’s Wall through the study of an archaeological murder mystery.
MapZone®, from Ordnance Survey, is a fully interactive website that brings mapping skills to life for young people.
By supporting your child's learning and development at home, you can have a real impact on how well they succeed at school and beyond. This site contains a range of support kits for parents and carers, to help you get involved with your child’s education at home.
The Oxfam site gives young people the opportunity to research and learn about some of the issues affecting the world today.
This site is for all those who enjoy stories and storytelling. The British Isles is rich in myths, folktales and legends.
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