Gàidhlig air-loidhne A Gaelic medium website containing information and resources for Gaelic language educators. Duilleag-dhachaigh aig gàidhlig air-loidhne: goireas do luchd-teagaisg na Gàidhlig far am faighear stuthan-taic, fiosrachadh mu fhoghlam is mu thidsearan eile, agus bùird-brath mu ghnothaichean a bhuineas dhaibh.
Genre Posters A series of literacy genre posters which aim to highlight the main traits of different genres. The posters are available for download in A4 and A3 size.
Grid Club The GridClub Learning Centre has more than 500 games and activities designed for children aged between 6 and 12 and also incorporates LittleGrid, which presents activities designed for 5 to 7 year olds.
Kidnapped Part of the Edinburgh, UNESCO City of Literature website which has information, downloadable teachers' and librarians' resources, and online and downloadable activities for pupils, all related to the novel 'Kidnapped' by Robert Louis Stevenson. 'Kidnapped' is the focus of a mass reading campaign in the city during February 2007.
LearnNewsdesk@LTS This online news service (in English and Gaelic) provides a real-life context for curriculum topics and helps to improve literacy by encouraging a daily reading habit.
Loch Ness Feature and activities about Loch Ness, its monster and the Scottish legend of the kelpie, with accompanying resources related to the release of the children's film, 'The Water Horse, Legend of the Deep', in early 2008.
MFLE Image bank Search the MFLE image bank for royalty-free images for use in the classroom - to make resources, PowerPoint presentations or posters, or to enhance your school website or blog.
National Assessments 5-14 Assessment materials designed to be used by teachers in Scottish schools to confirm their judgements about pupils' levels of attainment in reading, writing and mathematics. National Assessments are based on the attainment outcomes and strands set out in the relevant National Guidelines 5-14.
Poetry Archive The Poetry Archive is a treasure trove of English-language poets reading their own work and was set up to help make poetry more accessible, relevant and enjoyable to a wider audience. There are lesson plans and activities for all stages and for other areas of the curriculum, such as history.