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Paid-for resource sites - which is best?

6 replies

biggirlknickers · 02/07/2019 22:57

I know about Twinkl and ClassroomSecrets. Twinkl seems to cost more. I haven’t signed up for either. But I’m about to up my hours and move into year 6 so I have a feeling a subscription is going to make my life easier.

Am I right? Or are they a waste of money? Which ones are the best?

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Wellmet · 02/07/2019 23:00

I've used both of those...it really depends what you want, they're very different. I found twinkl to be a godsend.

Rathkelter · 02/07/2019 23:09

Teachit is great.

longsigh · 03/07/2019 18:35

Twinkl is great- if you google anything curriculum related it’s unusual to not find it on there!
White Rose maths is free, maths salamander is good too.

Mammyloveswine · 03/07/2019 18:48

Do you not have a school subscription to twinkl??

profpoopsnagle · 05/07/2019 09:00

Hamilton trust can be useful but is subscription- the lesson plans are quite detailed.

primary resources and snappymaths are less useful, more resource based than lesson plans but are free.

hen10 · 06/07/2019 06:16

I really like keystage history. Lots of enquiry based schemes for all topics primary and secondary

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