LGfL has produced a range of unique resources with partners to support the delivery of Holocaust Education.
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LGfL has produced a range of unique resources with partners to support the delivery of Holocaust Education.
A comprehensive training tool developed for staff to support pupils, the community and themselves with Mental Health and Wellbeing
Follow the intrepid astronaut Tazz Anderson and her on board computer (MIC) on a mission to the moon to bring back the valuable raw material ‘Dysprosium’ for use in smart devices back on planet Earth.
Study aspects of the River Thames between Hampton and the River Darrent as part of local studies for History and Geography
Resources to help school communities build resilience and understand mental health better
Immersive Learning - Create user-generated immersive environments and scenarios using an iPad the Sandbox platform and a creative mind
Helping the developers of tomorrow understand the lessons learned by the pioneers of computing
The resource that does what it says on the tin, with bite-sized videos that take maths out of the classroom for the entire primary curriculum
Featuring videos explaining the importance and relevance of key assets within the Weiner Library’s collection
Introduction to the Bard for learners with SEND, EAL and Early Years from SEN Assist
Switch-compatible literacy tool from SEN Assist for SEND pupils but ideal for EYFS too
Understanding the 20th Century conflict between East and West – comprehensive insight into the Cold War from those who lived through it
Find out about the key role played by the British Secret Service in helping to hasten the end of WWII; a special unit tasked with listening to the conversations of high ranking Nazi Prisoners of War
Supporting Holocaust studies and artworks for GCSE History & Art students
The six major world faiths, seen through the eyes of London schoolchildren
Featuring expert video, Fossils and Dinosaurs features the development of life on our planet over billions of years.
Virtual reality experience
This KS1 resource takes a handful of particularly important events and people and investigates their impact on history
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