Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support the use of 360VR in classroom learning.
Maths | Ages 5-7, Ages 7-11
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop their knowledge of key mathematical concepts; ratios, angles, fractions and pictograms. They will use these experiences to learn how to how to record and present information accurately. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Science | Ages 7-11
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop knowledge of friction, gravity and life on the International Space Station. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Science | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop knowledge of the Respiratory System, The Auditory System and The Heart. These lessons can be taught as a unit or in conjunction with other lessons. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
English | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
This unit can be taught as a whole unit or in conjunction with other lessons. These lessons will use Google Expeditions to look at a variety of resources such as Gothic Literature and Syrian refugees which will create a new context student’s can use as inspiration and a basis to develop their a variety of skills. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Geography | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop key geographical skills. They include four lessons on biomes and studies of different environments and methods environmental conservation in these different environments. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Modern Foreign languages | Ages 14-16
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop key skills to be successful when communicating in French, whether that be written or verbal communication. These lessons can be taught in conjunction with other units of work or as stand-alone lessons. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support students to learn coding.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about the coral reef and the life it supports.
Science | Ages 7-11
These resources for ages 7-11 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. These resources present a complete scheme of work for the science classroom, covering core science and sustainability curriculum areas as well as enhancing students' creative and communications skills.
Science | Ages 11-14
These resources for ages 11-14 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. Starting with the Great Barrier Reef in 2012, these expeditions seek to create a baseline survey of the world's reefs as well as more in-depth research on the deep reef lying between 30m and 100m.
Science | Ages 14-16
This Coral Oceans GCSE Science unit of work challenges students to think about the impact they have on coral reefs as they study their importance, the consequences of threats and how to protect them. The cumulative approach to this unit means students will develop skills throughout to complete a decision-making exercise in the last lesson.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about the Polar Regions.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about the ocean.
Science / Geography | Ages 7-11
The Ocean Heroes unit for KS2 takes classes on a journey across different ocean habitats exploring the themes of climate change, nature, conservation, and what it takes to become an ocean hero. This unit is inspired by the work of the Convex Seascape Survey which is an international science project exploring how the ocean can be an ally in tackling climate change.
Design and Technology | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics DT ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource. Students innovate new products that apply the 6 Rs and design principles to protect oceans from plastic waste. Included are teacher resources that promote students to solve their own design problems with creative ideas.
Science | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics Science ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource combining both biology and chemistry. Students discover the journey plastic takes from manufacture, use, and disposal into the ocean. Included are teacher resources that allow students to emulate real research conducted by The University of Plymouth.
Science | Ages 7-11
These resources for ages 7-11 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. These resources present a complete scheme of work for the science classroom, covering core science and sustainability curriculum areas as well as enhancing students' creative and communications skills.
Science | Ages 11-14
These resources for ages 11-14 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. Starting with the Great Barrier Reef in 2012, these expeditions seek to create a baseline survey of the world's reefs as well as more in-depth research on the deep reef lying between 30m and 100m.
Science | Ages 14-16
This Coral Oceans GCSE Science unit of work challenges students to think about the impact they have on coral reefs as they study their importance, the consequences of threats and how to protect them. The cumulative approach to this unit means students will develop skills throughout to complete a decision-making exercise in the last lesson.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support bringing science research into the classroom.
Science / Geography | Ages 7-11
The Ocean Heroes unit for KS2 takes classes on a journey across different ocean habitats exploring the themes of climate change, nature, conservation, and what it takes to become an ocean hero. This unit is inspired by the work of the Convex Seascape Survey which is an international science project exploring how the ocean can be an ally in tackling climate change.
Science | Ages 7-11
These resources for ages 7-11 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. These resources present a complete scheme of work for the science classroom, covering core science and sustainability curriculum areas as well as enhancing students' creative and communications skills.
Science | Ages 11-14
These resources for ages 11-14 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. Starting with the Great Barrier Reef in 2012, these expeditions seek to create a baseline survey of the world's reefs as well as more in-depth research on the deep reef lying between 30m and 100m.
Science | Ages 14-16
This Coral Oceans GCSE Science unit of work challenges students to think about the impact they have on coral reefs as they study their importance, the consequences of threats and how to protect them. The cumulative approach to this unit means students will develop skills throughout to complete a decision-making exercise in the last lesson.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to bring the work of the United Nations into the classroom.
Citizenship / English | Ages 7-11, Ages 11-14
My Voice-My school gives students the opportunity to share their ideas about education and their future. The project is grounded in the UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development, with a focus on Goal 4 Quality Education. These lesson plans and resources for ages 9-12 are based on video conversations between schools.
Citizenship / English | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
My Voice-My School focuses on the topic of quality education as enshrined in the United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development. Connecting UNRWA's schools with partner schools overseas, the project seeks to stimulate student conversation about quality education and what individuals and communities can do to help make it a reality for all.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to bring the excitement of explorers into the classroom.
Maths | Ages 5-7, Ages 7-11
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop their knowledge of key mathematical concepts; ratios, angles, fractions and pictograms. They will use these experiences to learn how to how to record and present information accurately. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Science | Ages 7-11
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop knowledge of friction, gravity and life on the International Space Station. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Science | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop knowledge of the Respiratory System, The Auditory System and The Heart. These lessons can be taught as a unit or in conjunction with other lessons. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
English | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
This unit can be taught as a whole unit or in conjunction with other lessons. These lessons will use Google Expeditions to look at a variety of resources such as Gothic Literature and Syrian refugees which will create a new context student’s can use as inspiration and a basis to develop their a variety of skills. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Geography | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop key geographical skills. They include four lessons on biomes and studies of different environments and methods environmental conservation in these different environments. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Modern Foreign languages | Ages 14-16
These lessons use Google Expeditions to develop key skills to be successful when communicating in French, whether that be written or verbal communication. These lessons can be taught in conjunction with other units of work or as stand-alone lessons. Google Expeditions are immersive 360 degree photo stories designed for use in the classroom. More information can be found here.
Science | Ages 7-11
These resources for ages 7-11 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. These resources present a complete scheme of work for the science classroom, covering core science and sustainability curriculum areas as well as enhancing students' creative and communications skills.
Science | Ages 11-14
These resources for ages 11-14 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. Starting with the Great Barrier Reef in 2012, these expeditions seek to create a baseline survey of the world's reefs as well as more in-depth research on the deep reef lying between 30m and 100m.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about living things.
Science | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics Science ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource combining both biology and chemistry. Students discover the journey plastic takes from manufacture, use, and disposal into the ocean. Included are teacher resources that allow students to emulate real research conducted by The University of Plymouth.
Science | Ages 7-11
These resources for ages 7-11 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. These resources present a complete scheme of work for the science classroom, covering core science and sustainability curriculum areas as well as enhancing students' creative and communications skills.
Science | Ages 11-14
These resources for ages 11-14 are based on the journeys undertaken by science teams taking part in the XL Catlin Seaview Survey expeditions. Starting with the Great Barrier Reef in 2012, these expeditions seek to create a baseline survey of the world's reefs as well as more in-depth research on the deep reef lying between 30m and 100m.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support the use of virtual exchange programs in the classroom.
Citizenship / English | Ages 7-11, Ages 11-14
My Voice-My school gives students the opportunity to share their ideas about education and their future. The project is grounded in the UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development, with a focus on Goal 4 Quality Education. These lesson plans and resources for ages 9-12 are based on video conversations between schools.
Citizenship / English | Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
My Voice-My School focuses on the topic of quality education as enshrined in the United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development. Connecting UNRWA's schools with partner schools overseas, the project seeks to stimulate student conversation about quality education and what individuals and communities can do to help make it a reality for all.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about plastics and the impact of plastic pollution.
Design and Technology | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics DT ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource. Students innovate new products that apply the 6 Rs and design principles to protect oceans from plastic waste. Included are teacher resources that promote students to solve their own design problems with creative ideas.
Science | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics Science ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource combining both biology and chemistry. Students discover the journey plastic takes from manufacture, use, and disposal into the ocean. Included are teacher resources that allow students to emulate real research conducted by The University of Plymouth.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about design thinking.
Design and Technology | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics DT ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource. Students innovate new products that apply the 6 Rs and design principles to protect oceans from plastic waste. Included are teacher resources that promote students to solve their own design problems with creative ideas.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about engineering.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about materials and their uses.
Design and Technology | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics DT ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource. Students innovate new products that apply the 6 Rs and design principles to protect oceans from plastic waste. Included are teacher resources that promote students to solve their own design problems with creative ideas.
Science | Ages 11-14
Ocean Plastics Science ages 11-14 unit is a KS3 teacher resource combining both biology and chemistry. Students discover the journey plastic takes from manufacture, use, and disposal into the ocean. Included are teacher resources that allow students to emulate real research conducted by The University of Plymouth.
Free curriculum and standards-aligned teacher resources to support teaching and learning about climate issues in the classroom.
Science / Geography | Ages 7-11
The Ocean Heroes unit for KS2 takes classes on a journey across different ocean habitats exploring the themes of climate change, nature, conservation, and what it takes to become an ocean hero. This unit is inspired by the work of the Convex Seascape Survey which is an international science project exploring how the ocean can be an ally in tackling climate change.