Posted on 24 January 2010. Tags: ks3, ks4, PSHE, Recommended Sites, Resources, secondary, video, year dot
Year Dot is a documentary which followed the paths of 15 young people over one year, as they pursue their goals across a range of subjects. Their stories give an insight into their respective fields: Business Management, English, Politics, Performing Arts and P.E, to name a few. They also document the journey taken in transforming a school time passion into a full-blown career.
Alongside these academic insights, the documentary provides an intimate portrayal of some difficult and relevant social subjects. The community engagement of these individuals is also inspiring, making the videos a valuable resource for opening up social issues in the classroom, and bringing curriculum subjects like PSHE and citizenship to life.

www.yeardot.co.uk/resources
The Year Dot site allows you to search for video resources and catch up clips linked to different areas of the curriculum.
Posted in PSHE, Recommended Sites, Resources
Posted on 26 November 2009. Tags: french, ks3, ks4, ks5, mfl, Recommended Sites, teaching resources
MyFrenchResources is an extremely valuable site for teachers of KS3, KS4 and KS5 French. It is full of downloadable resources, all clearly organised by year group and topic. Lots of the KS3 resources might also be useful for older KS2 students.

www.myfrenchresources.com
The site’s Welcome page, also has some useful display and assembly resources for teachers to use. Take a look!
Posted in Languages, Recommended Sites
Posted on 04 October 2009. Tags: bbc, bitesize, ks1, ks2, ks3, Literacy, maths, revision, Science
I’ve had an email from the senior producer of the BBC’s Bitesize websites who wrote to say that the site has recently had a makeover. There is a new look for the KS2 area (for children aged 7 to 11)…

as well as the KS3 area (for students aged 11-14)…

The KS3 pages have lots of new activities (examples here, here and here) and there are also new videos on the KS2 pages. The Bitesize pages are a wonderful resource for schools, covering lots of different subject areas and topics in really interesting and interactive ways, so have a look to see what’s new.
Posted in Recommended Sites, Resources