Amnesty InternationalOur interactive lesson activities help pupils aged 5-11 understand their own human rights and the values and attitudes that underpin them. These resources will help to foster attitudes of respect and an appreciation of the uniqueness of each individual.
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/resources/learning-about-human-rights-primary-school-resource-pack |
Animal AidAnimal Aid campaigns peacefully against all animal abuse, and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. AnimalKind is a curriculum-linked resource for primary students, that teaches respect and compassion for all creatures.
https://www.animalaid.org.uk/education/animalkind/ |
Blue CrossWe’ve produced teaching resources for all key stages in consultation with teachers and our education department. From colouring pages through to lesson plans, download everything you need to start engaging with your children on responsible pet ownership.
https://www.bluecross.org.uk/downloads-teachers-and-groups |
BrakeRoad safety is a great subject that even the youngest children should know something about, because everyone uses roads, and road danger impacts on everyone. Our road safety resources have ideas for lessons and activities, including assemblies, Citizenship, Maths, Science, Drama and English.
http://www.brake.org.uk/schools-communities |
British Red CrossOur free, easy-to-use teaching resources help children aged 5 to 11 to look at the world from a humanitarian point of view. The curriculum-linked activities, sessions and teaching packages help primary learners develop empathy with others, learn to help others, develop their resilience and gain many other life skills.
https://www.redcross.org.uk/get-involved/teaching-resources/primary-teaching-resources |
Childnet InternationalCheck out the Childnet resource bank for a whole host of free resources including PSHE toolkits, quick activities, SEN resources and more. Use peer education to embed online safety in your school community by joining our Digital Leaders Programme. Establish a spiral curriculum for online safety by using the Education for a Connected World Framework.
https://www.childnet.com/teachers-and-professionals |
Food - A Fact of LifeFree resources for teaching young people aged 3-16 years about where food comes from, cooking and healthy eating. FFL is a comprehensive, progressive education programme which communicates up-to-date, evidence-based, consistent and accurate messages around ‘food’ to all those involved in education.
https://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/ |
People's Dispensary for Sick AnimalsAt PDSA we are passionate about educating children about pets. We believe it’s important for children to learn to care for and respect animals – as this helps them grow up to become the caring and compassionate pet owners of the future. We love working with teachers to inspire and engage young people. We've got loads of great educational resources for you to download,
https://www.pdsa.org.uk/education-centre |
Royal National Lifeboat InstitutionTeach young people how to be safe near and in the water – and what to do if anything ever goes wrong. The RNLI has put together a suite of teaching ideas and materials to help you engage young people with essential – and lifesaving – water safety lessons in schools and youth groups. You’ll find videos, guided discussions, problem solving activities – and more.
https://rnli.org/youth-education/education-resources |
THINK!Explore our road safety teaching resources for children. With our flexible content you can support your students to be more road aware. Our resources support different learning styles and encourage peer-to-peer expression.
https://www.think.gov.uk/education-resources/ |