LGfL promotional trailers featuring LGfL Learning Resources Further information at: www.showcase.lgfl.net
Working in partnership with HM Coastguard and the RNLI - LGfL explores the math behind Search and rescue in the UK
'Viking Adventures at the British Museum' started life as an educational film screened in cinemas around the UK with professional recreations of Viking life, raids and death. This resource not only includes original footage from the film, but also new, exclusive LGfL filming of curators handling Viking artefacts in the British Museum vaults, plus high-resolution images, new explanatory texts and a series of cross-curricular lesson plans for KS2 teachers. It is a response to the KS2 History requirement in the revised National Curriculum (2014) for pupils to study "Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of England to the time of Edward the Confessor". It focuses on History, but also has lesson links to English, Geography, DT and Computing). All cross-curricular links (English, Geography, DT and Computing) are also NC-referenced on the relevant lesson plans.
Made in partnership ship with the Royal Collection Trust, Historic Royal Palaces and the Museum of London
A unique resource about the daily work of The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace featuring video explanations of centuries old techniques and historic documents. www.royalmews.lgfl.net
An in-depth analysis of Richard Alston's 2003 piece Overdrive mapped to the AQA GCSE dance syllabus. www.overdrive.lgfl.net
A cross curricular resource about architecture for London Secondary Schools featuring 3 unique buildings in London
This exhibition of remarkable photographs taken in Antarctica by Herbert George Ponting and Frank Hurley marks the 100th anniversary of Captain Scott’s ill-fated journey to the South Pole. Ponting’s extraordinary images record Scott’s Terra Nova expedition of 1910–12, which led to the tragic death of five of the team on their return from the South Pole. Hurley’s dramatic icescapes were taken during Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Polar expedition on Endurance in 1914–16, which included the heroic sea journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia.
The exhibition brings together forty two remarkable landscapes from the ‘Golden Age’ of Dutch painting, including works by Ruisdael, Cuyp and Hobbema. The Dutch Republic, which gained independence from the Spanish-ruled Southern Netherlands in 1648, was physically expanding, with large areas being reclaimed from the sea and with it the population was growing too. Landscape paintings seem to celebrate this expansion and prosperity.
Explore the Maths behind the world of Broadcast Engineering
Everyone Matters resources challenge homophobic bullying and empower teachers and students to challenge negative attitudes. www.everyonematters.lgfl.net
Exploring London’s Roman Legacy – LGfL's comprehensive resource for all Key Stages about Roman London. www.romans.lgfl.net
Minds Under Stress - National Theatre productions of Hamlet by Nicholas Hytner
How often do you get to make decisions that last 10,000 years? www.radwaste.lgfl.net
Citizenship and PSHE resources to support young people as they transition towards living an independent life. www.prodigals.lgfl.net
Created in partnership with the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park and E2BN. Resource available from Autumn 2013. www.hoc.lgfl.net
Innovative Maths resources for Key Stage 3 and 4 www.viralcontagion.lgfl.net