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Increase creativity with 2Simple

2Simple was started in 2000 by teachers and IT professionals with a common mission: to make software that really helped children learn. 

 

2Simple software is widely used in primary, junior and infant schools.  It is simple, easy to use and relevant with activity support videos and guides.  With an emphasis on creativity, 2Simple is designed to make a real impact on teaching and learning

 

Create web-based documents with this engaging programme

Pupils can write anywhere in the document, and pictures and other objects can easily be added, moved and rotated.

 

Not only can pupils create ordinary text documents containing text and pictures, with j2e pupils can also create drawings directly in itslearning, and they can carry out investigations. They can also listen to the text being read out as they write!

The world’s best known encyclopaedia now available in itslearning

As well as traditional encyclopaedia entries, Britannica also offers comprehensive web-based learning tools for all teaching levels.

Students can look up traditional reference works in addition to atlases, timelines, learning materials, magazines, websites and videos for more information and help with homework.

Find up-to-date information in magazines and publications about current affairs. Make use of exercises and guides in subjects such as English, maths, science and social science. The articles are ideal for use in the classroom or for projects and homework.

More than 39,000 pictures and 2,000 animations, sound clips and videos as well as daily content updates such as “Biography of the Day” and “This Day in History” make Britannica Online an important teaching tool.

Resources from NDLA directly in itslearning

You can now use the text editor in itslearning to find teaching materials to help you reach the skills targets set out in the sixth form curriculum.

New and exciting resources are added continually in the form of texts and exercises, video, animations, games, pictures and drawings.

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