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Classroom resources for the Spring term

Secondary classroom projects

  • BBC Get Singing

    A new resource to get your pupils singing together in and out of the classroom. Explore the newly filmed performances, activity films, scores, backing tracks and guidance notes.

    • Attribution
      KS3 • Ages 11-14
    Get Singing logo
  • Other Side of the Story

    Helping your pupils navigate fake news and misinformation and be more critical and curious about what they see and share online.

    • Attribution
      KS3/GCSE • Ages 11-16
    Other side of the story logo
  • How to use the BBC Bitesize Guide to AI in the classroom

    An overview of the BBC Bitesize Guide to AI for teachers and how it can be used in the classroom with students.

    • Attribution
      Ages 14-19

Primary classroom projects

  • 500 Words

    BBC's 500 Words is the UK's largest children's story writing competition for 5-11 year-olds.

    • Attribution
      KS1/KS2 • Ages 5-11
    Text reads 'About BBC 500 Words'.
  • micro:bit - the next gen

    Bringing cross-curricular computing skills to schools across the UK, take your first steps with coding and learn the importance of data science.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Computing • Ages 8-11
    Three female choolchildren in red cardigans looking at a laptop. One of the children is holding a BBC micro:bit
  • Moodboosters

    40 fun classroom films to get pupils physically active whilst supporting their mental health and wellbeing.

    • Attribution
      KS1/KS2 PSHE • Ages 5-11
    Oti Mabuse wearing a pink t-shirt and holding her hands wide open. Standing on a green graphic background that contains planets and smiling emojis.
  • Ten Pieces

    Ten Pieces opens up the world of classical music for children. Explore exciting films accompanied by lesson plans and instrumental arrangements.

    • Attribution
      KS2/KS3 Music • Ages 7-14
    Children's choir singing with Ten Pieces logo across the front
  • Judith Weir - Storm - Magic

    Learn about Judith Weir's inspiration for the magical sounds heard in her depiction of Shakespeare's The Tempest in her composition called 'Storm'.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Music • Ages 7-11
  • Laura Shigihara - Grasswalk from Plants vs. Zombies

    Discover Laura Shigihara's 'Grasswalk' from the game Plants vs Zombies including the composer's methods and styles for writing music for video games.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Music • Ages 7-11
  • Reena Esmail - Sun Sundar Sargam

    Learn about Reena Esmail's 'Sun Sundar Sargam' which draws on themes from Hindustani classical music and creates dreamy a conversation between sitar and singers.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Music • Ages 7-11
  • Cassie Kinoshi - the colour of all things constant

    Discover Cassie Kinoshi's special commission for BBC Ten Pieces with films, lesson plan and simplified arrangements for youth orchestras.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Music • Ages 7-11
  • Sally Beamish - Haven from Seavaigers

    Find out how a sea journey between Dundee and Shetland inspired Sally Beamish's piece 'Seavaigers', written for orchestra with solo harp and fiddle.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Music • Ages 7-11
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Times table videos featuring all your favourite football mascots.

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