Education Freebies
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| BBC Bite Size Revision - http://www.bbc.co.uk/revision/ The BBC's revision Web site covers almost every subject under the sun. Mathematics, German and Chemistry are all covered in great detail and they make use of a nifty program that allows you to test, then mark yourself. Online revision guides are also available and pupils can even e-mail teachers for extra information. Note: recommended for GCSE and "A" Level students. - Read more |
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| Schoolzone - http://www.schoolzone.co.uk Search through 30,000 education resources at the so-called "UK's number 1 education site". Despite the rather cluttered site design, fully qualified teachers have added their input to create a comprehensive and categorised primary/secondary school guide. For pupils and teachers, there are worksheets, homework help, educational games, trips and lots more besides. - Read more |
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| Encyclopedia.com - http://www.encyclopedia.com This site conveniently places an extraordinary amount of information at your fingertips in the form of an online encyclopedia. You can access more than 14,000 articles from the "Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia" and sort your way through an organised A-Z directory to find particular topics. Their handy search function will help you locate subjects much faster. - Read more |
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| BBC SOS Teacher - http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/sosteacher/ This site aims to help you with your homework and covers a whole range of subjects, including Biology, History, IT, Geography, Maths, amongst many more besides. The site is primarily for UK visitors, although international students may also find it helpful. KS2, KS3, GCSE, AS and A2 Levels are included. The site is very thorough and also recommended for revision. - Read more |
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| FreeTranslation.com - http://www.freetranslation.com/ One of the best (and most popular) free translation Web sites available on the Internet. They offer speedy translations and have a fairly correct grammar database that only slips up occasionally. We've found using short, correct sentences generates a more accurate translation result, particularly when using the German, French and Spanish languages. - Read more |
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| Dictionary.com - http://www.dictionary.com/ Has a good online dictionary and thesaurus. As well as providing the English version, they also have German, Greek, Latin and Spanish dictionaries. An online translator allows you to translate text and Web pages between English and French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish. However, it is not always totally accurate. Features free daily crosswords and puzzles. - Read more |
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| S-Cool! - http://www.s-cool.co.uk/ Here's our favourite searchable (and free) revision guide. S-Cool! provides comprehensive revision articles, useful for exam preparation. GCSE subjects covered here include: Maths, Biology, English, Geography, Chemistry and PE. The "A" Level revision subjects included here are: Maths, Sciences, English Literature, Economics and History. You'll also find plenty of additional features. - Read more |
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| Topmarks - http://www.topmarks.co.uk/ Aims to provide an alternative approach to traditional learning in the classroom. The site will appeal to children, parents and teachers and has a fast search engine that searches for educational links by age group. The site covers Art, Physics, Economics and many more topics, plus has a useful teachers discussion board, where you can gather to talk about educational topics. They provide great links to free education resources. - Read more |
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| GCSE.com - http://www.gcse.com/ This award-winning Web site has a large collection of Mathematics, English, ICT, French and Physics tutorials for students in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. They provide handy tips, past exam papers, model answers and exam techniques, plus syllabuses and downloadable revision notes. The site is updated almost every day and is an excellent resource for exam practice. - Read more |
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| Planet Papers - http://www.planetpapers.com/ Need a good quality essay in a hurry? Head over to the Planet Paper Web site and you'll find well over 3000 written pieces to use for educational purposes. Their directory features essays concerned with various topics, ranging from science, technology and history to literature and religion. If you're currently studying Shakespeare, there's a dedicated "must see" section. - Read more |