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  1. GetNetWise
    GetNetWise

    GetNetWise is a US-based public service designed to ensure users enjoy safe, secure and educational experiences online.

    Try out GetNetWise
  2. e Safety Games
    e Safety Games

    This set of fun, fast games makes it quick and easy for the whole family to test their knowledge of e Safety.

    Try out e Safety Games
  3. Thinkuknow 11-16s
    Thinkuknow 11-16s

    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.

    Try out Thinkuknow 11-16s
  4. Cyber Café
    Cyber Café

    Children aged 8-10 can learn how to stay safe while using email, chat areas, mobiles and other new technologies by visiting the Cyber Café on the Thinkuknow 8-10s website.

    Try out Cyber Café
  5. Hectors World™
    Hectors World™

    Children aged 5, 6 or 7 can learn all about e Safety through the animated Hector’s World, featured on the Thinkuknow 5-7s website.

    Try out Hectors World™
  6. Thinkuknow for parents
    Thinkuknow for parents

    Thinkuknow helps parents to understand different communications technologies, how children use them, how to minimise the risks and protect children online.

    Try out Thinkuknow for parents
  7. Know IT All for Parents
    Know IT All for Parents

    Childnet’s Know IT All for Parents helps the whole family learn more about using mobile phones and the internet more responsibly and safely.

    Try out Know IT All for Parents
  8. Dongle the Rabbit
    Dongle the Rabbit

    Dongle, the rabbit, stars on the cBBC Stay Safe website and is a fun cartoon character who helps young children learn how to surf safely.

    Try out Dongle the Rabbit
  9. Kidsmart
    Kidsmart

    Kidsmart introduces the SMART rules of online safety and teaches children how to use different technologies more safely - from mobiles to music, from games to social networking. 

    Try out Kidsmart
  10. SoundJunction
    SoundJunction

    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.

    Try out SoundJunction
  11. NRICH
    NRICH

    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.

    Try out NRICH
  12. BBC Languages
    BBC Languages

    Brush up on modern foreign languages learnt in school or take a 12 week beginners’ course in something new via the BBC Languages site.

    Try out BBC Languages
  13. Robots
    Robots

    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.

    Try out Robots
  14. Teach PE
    Teach PE

    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.

    Try out Teach PE
  15. WebQuests
    WebQuests

    WebQuests, from the National Museums Online Learning Project, offer high quality online educational tools for young people to use in ‘treasure hunt’ style investigations.

    Try out WebQuests
  16. Mission to Morecambe
    Mission to Morecambe

    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.

    Try out Mission to Morecambe
  17. Human Body & Mind
    Human Body & Mind

    BBC Science & Nature offers a set of interactive online games that help students get to grips with muscles, organs, the skeleton and nervous system.

    Try out Human Body & Mind
  18. A Roman Murder Mystery
    A Roman Murder Mystery

    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.

    Try out A Roman Murder Mystery
  19. UNIT the Robot
    UNIT the Robot

    UNIT the Robot is a character in number works. Children have to enter instructions to control UNIT in his fun tasks.

    Try out UNIT the Robot
  20. Awards ceremony
    Awards ceremony

    Awards ceremony is an online resource for ordering numbers, from single digits to numbers with two decimal places.

    Try out Awards ceremony
  21. Look, cover, write
    Look, cover, write

    This site is really useful to help children practise their spelling. You can adapt the resource by clicking on new lists of spellings.

    Try out Look, cover, write
  22. Sebastian’s rhyme
    Sebastian’s rhyme

    The ‘Sebastian Swan big books’ are used within the literacy hour in schools. Using these online resources at home will reinforce your child’s literacy and ICT skills.

    Try out Sebastian’s rhyme
  23. Legula Adventure
    Legula Adventure

    Learndirect is encouraging you to challenge your kids to a journey of fun and discovery.

    Try out Legula Adventure
  24. Tate Kids
    Tate Kids

    For your chance to practise art skills at home, try out the games at Tate online. Create an imaginary city, paint a masterpiece or become a virtual Banksy with on-screen street art.

    Try out Tate Kids
  25. MapZone®
    MapZone®

    MapZone®, from Ordnance Survey, is a fully interactive website that brings mapping skills to life for young people.

    Try out MapZone®
  26. Helping children to learn at home
    Helping children to learn at home

    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.

    Try out Helping children to learn at home
  27. Virtual body
    Virtual body

    The Virtual Body is an online resource to help improve knowledge about the human body, with activities focusing on the human brain, the skeleton, human heart and digestive tract.

    Try out Virtual body
  28. Nature explorers
    Nature explorers

    Nature explorers lets your child make a virtual investigation of three different habitats – pond, woodland and grassland.

    Try out Nature explorers
  29. Wolf & Rabbit
    Wolf & Rabbit

    Wolf & Rabbit is Umapalata’s fun educational game that helps primary schoolchildren practise the four arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

    Try out Wolf & Rabbit
  30. Making CVC Words
    Making CVC Words

    This very simple interactive activity from Priory Woods School in Middlesbrough helps with home learning to spell three-letter CVC (consonant vowel consonant) words.

    Try out Making CVC Words
  31. SymbolWorld Stories
    SymbolWorld Stories

    Children who find difficulty in reading can be helped to visualise the meaning of words through symbols. SymbolWorld’s stories use simple clear symbols that represent a single idea or concept.

    Try out SymbolWorld Stories
  32. Talking Story Books
    Talking Story Books

    Talking Story Books, developed by Priory Woods School, uses simple technology to enable and motivate children to develop more confident literacy skills. Switch users can also use the resources. 

    Try out Talking Story Books
  33. A. Pintura Art Detective
    A. Pintura Art Detective

    A. Pintura Art Detective is an art history adventure developed by Educational Web Adventures. ‘The Case of Grandpa’s Painting’ helps children learn about the work of famous artists in an interesting fashion.

    Try out A. Pintura Art Detective
  34. Exploring Perspective
    Exploring Perspective

    This simple online tool helps children explore how perspective is used to make pictures look more realistic.

    Try out Exploring Perspective
  35. The Journey to Darkest Somewhere
    The Journey to Darkest Somewhere

    Join Dab and Plip on their quest to find their friend, Finias T Waggletog. Along your way you’ll travel through sand and snow and meet some exciting and scary characters! Safe journey!

    Try out The Journey to Darkest Somewhere
  36. Tootin’ Reindeer
    Tootin’ Reindeer

    Tootin’ Reindeer is one of a number of free learning games to support literacy and numeracy that can be used with a range of assistive input devices, including switches, touch screens and pointing devices.

    Try out Tootin’ Reindeer
  37. One Switch
    One Switch

    The One Switch website offers a range of free games for download, each one adapted so that it can be played by a user able only to operate a single switch device.

    Try out One Switch
  38. SENSwitcher
    SENSwitcher

    SENSwitcher is an online switch-enabled suite of activities designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning difficulties. 

    Try out SENSwitcher
  39. Baa Baa Black Sheep
    Baa Baa Black Sheep

    Baa Baa Black Sheep on the CBeebies website has been specifically created by the BBC and parent-led charity, TreeHouse, for children on the autism spectrum.

    Try out Baa Baa Black Sheep
  40. Big Calculator
    Big Calculator

    The Big Calculator can be downloaded for free from Sensory Software International Ltd who specialise in software to help disabled users do things that others take for granted.

    Try out Big Calculator
  41. New Age Kurling
    New Age Kurling

    New Age Kurling is a new game on the HelpKidzLearn website that encourages learners to improve their skills in using assistive technology switches by competing in this online sports game. 

    Try out New Age Kurling
  42. Two Cities
    Two Cities

    The Two Cities website from the BBC is a useful tool for parents to engage with children studying Key Stage 2 geography.

    Try out Two Cities
  43. Beside the Seaside
    Beside the Seaside

    Beside the Seaside offers a selection of simple geography activities for younger children, featuring Blackpool and other UK seaside towns.

    Try out Beside the Seaside
  44. Explore the Mary Rose
    Explore the Mary Rose

    Explore the Mary Rose is an interactive website designed to help children aged 7-11 learn about the history of the famous Tudor warship while developing key skills needed to interpret history.

    Try out Explore the Mary Rose
  45. Media Smart
    Media Smart

    Media Smart helps young children to develop their media literacy by thinking about and questioning different kinds of media, especially advertising.

    Try out Media Smart
  46. Oxfam
    Oxfam

    The Oxfam site gives young people the opportunity to research and learn about some of the issues affecting the world today.

    Try out Oxfam
  47. Myths and Legends
    Myths and Legends

    This site is for all those who enjoy stories and storytelling. The British Isles is rich in myths, folktales and legends.

    Try out Myths and Legends
  48. A Step Back in Time
    A Step Back in Time

    A Step Back in Time from the BBC is a lively interactive game designed for children aged 5-7 to read along with a parent and have fun studying Key Stage 1 history.

    Try out A Step Back in Time
  49. Moving Toy Mechanisms
    Moving Toy Mechanisms

    This interactive website teaches children about design and technology in a fun way. They learn about cams, gears, levers and pulleys and how they affect movement in mechanisms.

    Try out Moving Toy Mechanisms
  50. Primary Spanish: learn more
    Primary Spanish: learn more

    This BBC Schools site follows on from the Primary Spanish: start here resource and aims to encourage children to use the Spanish phrases they’ve learnt and find out more about the Spanish-speaking world. 

    Try out Primary Spanish: learn more
  51. Levers and Linkages
    Levers and Linkages

    Younger children can use this website from the Northumberland Grid for Learning to explore how levers and linkages work.

    Try out Levers and Linkages
  52. Chez Mimi
    Chez Mimi

    The Chez Mimi website is based on the Channel 4 series of the same name and uses interactive games to make learning French as fun as possible.

    Try out Chez Mimi
  53. Hennings Haus
    Hennings Haus

    The Hennings Haus website is based on the Channel 4 series of the same name and uses interactive games to make learning German as fun as possible.

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  54. Primary Spanish: start here
    Primary Spanish: start here

    This BBC Schools site has a colourful section to help the youngest learners get to grips with some of the most useful and simple Spanish phrases.

    Try out Primary Spanish: start here