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London Learning at Home

The London Curriculum has reached out across the city to bring together free learning and cultural offers that children can access from home.

We want to support families, teachers and nurseries during this challenging time and ensure that young Londoners still feel connected to the incredible people, places and culture of their city. We have focussed on London-specific offers, which add to the national list of online education resources published by the Department for Education.

If you are an organisation that is London based or with London specific resources, please get in touch: [email protected]

You can search by age range, subject, key stage and organisation to find what you need. We know this can be a busy time, so we also asked organisations to estimate the level of adult supervision required:

•    Low: child-led activity.
•    Medium: some adult input needed.
•    High: adult-led activity.

Many of the organisations listed have a wealth of educational expertise, but as with any provision, it is at your discretion to decide whether a resource is suitable for your children/class.

We've also created a map of adult education providers in London.


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  • News literacy workshops for secondary schools

    Description

    In our Make a Newspaper front page, Feature writing and Fake or for real virtual workshops, students learn how news is made and develop their research, writing, editing and critical analysis skills.

    Organisation:

    The Guardian Foundation

    Age range:

    11-14
    14-16
    16-18

    Key stage:

    3
    4
    5

    Subjects covered:

    Citizenship
    English
    History
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    High

    Resource link

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  • No Barriers at Home

    Description

    Discover footballers, past and present, who have overcome barriers including racism, gender inequality, mental health and disability. Take part in home-learning challenges to learn about different cultures and create your own No Barriers Champion to inspire others.

    Organisation:

    Big Ideas

    Age range:

    7-11
    11-14

    Key stage:

    2
    3

    Subjects covered:

    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)
    Physical education (PE)

    Level of supervision:

    Low

    Resource link

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  • Online Learning Resources

    Description

    range of learning resources for schools, colleges and universities. These resources have been developed with assistance from teachers. There are lesson plans and guides for GCSE, A level and undergraduates (an overview of the role and operation of the Court), and several videos about Justices and staff.

    Organisation:

    UK Supreme Court

    Age range:

    14-16
    16-18

    Key stage:

    4
    5

    Subjects covered:

    Citizenship
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Medium
    High

    Resource link

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  • Posters Celebrating Diversity in Computing

    Description

    A range of posters in muted tones (for background displays) and in more vibrant tones (for highlighting and celebrating computer scientists from different backgrounds). Each poster includes a photo, name and a little information about their work and is an invitation to find out more.

    Organisation:

    Teaching London Computing

    Age range:

    7-11
    11-14
    14-16

    Key stage:

    2
    3
    4

    Subjects covered:

    Art and design
    Black History
    Computing
    Design and technology
    History
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Low
    Medium

    Resource link

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  • Refugee Week 2020 Resource Pack

    Description

    For Refugee Week 2020, Kazzum Arts created resource packs for Primary and Secondary School students. The packs have information, animations and activities that are designed to encourage children and young people to think about the experiences of young asylum seekers and refugees, highlighting the positives, building empathy and challenging negative stereotypes. The packs use storytelling, visual arts and creative writing activities to encourage children to think reflectively and get creative!

    Organisation:

    Kazzum Arts

    Age range:

    5-7
    7-11
    11-14
    14-16

    Key stage:

    1
    2
    3
    4

    Subjects covered:

    Citizenship
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Low
    Medium

    Resource link

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  • Stephen Lawrence Day Home Activities

    Description

    Poetry, build bridges, Citizenship GCSE support

    Organisation:

    Stephen Lawrence Trust

    Age range:

    5-7
    7-11
    11-14
    14-16

    Key stage:

    1
    2
    3
    4

    Subjects covered:

    Art and design
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Medium

    Resource link

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  • UK Parliament Learn Live Sessions

    Description

    Learn Live sessions are fun, interactive videos covering a range of different topics – including how laws are made, campaigning and votes for women, and they’re a great opportunity for your children to hear from Parliament's experts.

    Organisation:

    UK Parliament

    Age range:

    5-7
    7-11
    11-14
    14-16
    16-18

    Key stage:

    1
    2
    3
    4
    5

    Subjects covered:

    Citizenship
    History
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Low

    Resource link

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  • WE Discover

    Description

    A social action exploration platform to explore the issue of homelessness and work through the interactive activities to discover more about the issue, what it looks like in the UK and what we can do to help bring it to an end.

    Organisation:

    WE Charity

    Age range:

    7-11
    11-14
    14-16
    16-18

    Key stage:

    2
    3
    4
    5

    Subjects covered:

    Geography
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Medium

    Resource link

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  • WE Schools Hub

    Description

    Sign up and access free resources for concrete ways to address critical social issues with children. Download bite-size classroom activities, digital programming modules and lesson plans to help facilitate discussions and projects with young people.

    Organisation:

    WE Charity

    Age range:

    7-11
    11-14
    14-16
    16-18

    Key stage:

    2
    3
    4
    5

    Subjects covered:

    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    High

    Resource link

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  • WE Schools Kit

    Description

    Tools to help young people learn about issues like the environment, literacy and hunger. Each of the campaigns comes with a workbook and creative resources.

    Organisation:

    WE Charity

    Age range:

    7-11
    11-14
    14-16
    16-18

    Key stage:

    2
    3
    4
    5

    Subjects covered:

    Geography
    Personal
    social and health education (PSHE)

    Level of supervision:

    Medium

    Resource link

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