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The latest updates and resources The latest updates and resources | | | | | | Hello {NAME}, Whether

The latest updates and resources [View in browser]( The latest updates and resources [Facebook link to resources]( [Tes Global Instagram]( [Tes resources twitter account]( [Tes Linkedin site]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [Community]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( Hello {NAME}, Whether you're looking for inspiration for setting home learning, planning lessons to deliver in-school, or trying to combine both, our bright ideas for [primary]( and [secondary]( will help. Plus check out our collection of teacher-created [home learning resources]( – all completely free to download and use. Plus, there's tips to help you [share your own resources](, the latest jobs advice and training opportunities. Wishing you a safe and happy couple of weeks, Tes Resources [Primary home learning]( [Games, activities and resource collections for primary]( From computer programming activities and fun science experiments to resources exploring space, pirates, ancient Egyptians and Romans, these resource collections will help you to inspire your primary pupils. [Explore primary resources]( [Secondary learning ideas]( [Games, activities and resource collections for secondary]([Games, activities and resource collections for secondary]( Looking for resources to engage your secondary students? From computer programming activities to maths revision, science experiments, map skills, Tudors, Romans and poetry, we've got you covered. [Explore secondary resources]( Free resources for primary and secondary students Keep your students engaged and challenged with these teacher-created lessons, worksheets, workbooks and activities for a wide range of subjects, from [EYFS]( to [KS4 (GCSE).]( [Find home learning resources]( Looking for something else? With over 900,000 teacher-made resources available we're sure to have just what you need. [Search all resources]( Sharing your resources [Who downloads my resources?]( [Who downloads my resources?]( Do you know where in the world teachers find your resources useful? On your author dashboard map you can see just how great an impact you're making globally. [Find out more]( [What should I say to this reviewer?]( [What should I say to this reviewer?]([What should I say to this reviewer?]([What should I say to this reviewer?]( Interacting with your audience reviews should be treated like lesson feedback. Try to react reflectively and build positive customer relations. [Find out more]( Find out more about [becoming a Tes author]([becoming a Tes author]([becoming a Tes author]( or [share your teaching resources]([share your teaching resources]([share your teaching resources](. Jobs [Job hunters: school closures needn't derail your career]( [Job hunters: school closures needn't derail your career]( Schools are still hiring staff and encouraging candidates to come forward, despite the closures, recruitment data shows. [Find out more]( [Tes Career Clinic two-minute tutorials]( [Tes Career Clinic two-minute tutorials]( Are you looking for your dream teaching job? Then you need to watch our latest two-minute tutorial where Grainne Hallahan shares her job hunting tips. [Watch tutorial]( Search the latest UK and international [teaching and education jobs](. Training [EduCare: protective measures free resource]([EduCare: protective measures free resource]([EduCare: protective measures free resource]( Download our free resource that includes health and safety information, practical steps to reduce the risk of contracting Covid-19 and infection prevention advice. [Download now]( [EduCare: protective measures free resource]( Explore all our [teacher training and development courses](. If you're a senior leader looking for new training and development opportunities for your school, [update your preferences](. Stay connected! [Resources Facebook Page]( [Tes Instagram page]( [Tes Twitter link]( [Tes LinkedIn Page]( [Tes Pinterest Page]( [Tes Youtube channel]( Explore Tes [Resources]( [Jobs]( [Community]( [Courses]( [Store]( [Tes for schools]( [News]( Download our app [Mobile app IOS]( [Download our App on Google play]( Manage your email preferences Help us to send you the right emails. You can [change your email preference settings]( or [unsubscribe]( anytime. Customer services: [+44 (0)20 3194 3000](tel:+44 (0)20 3194 3000) help@tesglobal.com Tes Global is registered in England (Company No. 02017289) with its registered offices at 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ. [Can't see this email? View in browser](

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