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Premium Content available to London Teachers only |
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LGfL weather stations What's the weatherlike in London? Visit our online weather stations for live data from 7 different places |
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 LGfL Gallery An ever expanding database of high resolution digital images collected by the National education network community for teachers and children to use in their learning without comprimising any copyright. |
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British Pathe 3,500 digitised video clips from 1910 to 1970 for you to download free |
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Investigating rivers Resources developed by Haringey advisory team on unit 14 of the QCA scheme |
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BBC Learning Zone Lots of usable video clips on Environment, Mountains, Rivers, Water and the Wider World |
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Y6/7 Transition project 2 units focussing on the topic of water supply and water management in different parts of the world. Produced by teachers in Greenwich. |
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The Global Curriculum Dimension A developing and comprehensive resource, initially from the Humanities Education Centre, Tower Hamlets, and produced for London in collaboration with the Department for International Development |
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e-library Encyclopaedia Britannica, Oxford dictionaries, Grove Art and Music databases and more reference resources for all ages. Available free, online 24/7, in schools, at home, provided by the People's Network. All you need is a membership card from your local library. Join now!! |
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USEFUL LINKS |
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The Lake District – photos/maps More excellent resources from the MAPE site |
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Magic Map – using co-ordinates Place symbols on a map using this popular MAPE activity |
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Mapzone (from OS)Free, bright and lively web site produced by Ordnance Survey that aims to teach children, between 7 and 16 years, mapping skills |
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Ordnance Survey site Home page of the Ordnance Survey with links to services and educational resources |
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NEN links for KS2 Geography A range of quality Geography links for KS2 on the National Educational Network..... |
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GENERAL RESOURCES |
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Passport to the Poles Passport to the Poles uses the Polar First record-breaking helicopter journey by Jennifer Murray and Colin Bodill around the world via the two Polar Regions as a focus for a stimulating and engaging educational resource. |
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