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Whether it’s experimenting with forces, exploring the Ice Age, designing a robot or writing poetry – there’s a Primary and Lower Secondary resource for you!
Trusted by more than 1.5 million teachers and learners worldwide, we offer support for a range of Cambridge International curriculum frameworks including English, English as a Second Language, Mathematics, Science, Cambridge Global Perspectives™ and Computing.
Our resources are created for English as a second language learners and are filled with active learning ideas, differentiation support, teacher guidance, and more.
Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary ResourcesDiscover the best resources for your classroom below!
First Language English
Learners develop their English skills as they explore different types of writing, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama texts.
English as a Second Language
With international cross-curricular topics from architecture to robots, this series will help your learners become confident communicators
Science
From researching the extinction of the dinosaurs to investigating light and shadows, this series will get your learners thinking like scientists.
Mathematics
From multiplying fractions to drawing 3D shapes, this series will take a hands-on approach to develop your learners' mathematical skills.
Cambridge Global Perspectives™
Support your learners to become citizens of the world whilst developing important skills such as collaboration and communication.
Computing
Learners become confident computational thinkers through fun activities such as creating a game on Scratch and exploring Artificial Intelligence.
Cambridge Grammar and Writing skills
Whether it’s writing letters, stories or instructions, Cambridge Grammar and Writing Skills provides activities for learners to practise and extend their creative writing skills.
Penpals for Handwriting
From developing their motor skills, to proper letter formation, Penpals helps your learners develop fluent handwriting.
Global English Starters
Make developing English skills fun for young learners though songs, stickers, stories and games. Can be used either in Kindergarten or at the start of Grade 1.
Cambridge Early Years
Help give young learners the best start in life with our new programme. Find out more about Cambridge Early Years below. Resources are coming soon!
Cambridge Reading Adventures
Learn about the giants of the ocean, head out to sea with Sinbad, or join Omar on his first day at school – there’s always an adventure to be had with our international reading scheme!
Cambridge Reading Adventures is suitable for readers aged 4-12 and can be read on their own or used to support your English, maths and science teaching.
Digital Classroom
Engage learners with on-screen versions of our learner’s books complete with videos, activities, animations, audio and more via Digital Classroom.
Available for Cambridge Reading Adventures, Global English (Stages 1-9), Primary Mathematics (Stages 1-6) and Primary Science (Stages 1-6).Cambridge Online Mathematics
Available for Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics, our online platform provides guided walkthroughs of key mathematical concepts, fun quizzes and games, pre-made activities and tasks, a test generator and more.
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We offer flexible professional development services, delivered by Cambridge experts, to help you get the best out of our resources.
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Baseline assessment
We have partnered with CEM, part of the Cambridge family, to offer formative assessments that will help teachers understand the strengths and weaknesses of individual learners.
Advice from our expertsFind teaching tips and advice on our blog.
Developing learners thinking and working scientifically skills – Webinar
From moving around the classroom to represent the movement of electrons, to planning and carrying out a fair test, there are lots of engaging activities to get your learners thinking and working like scientists.
Things to remember when teaching a differentiated lesson
Teaching involves consistently looking for new ways to challenge each of your learners, to foster a beneficial learning environment for the whole class. Discover tips for doing this on our blog.
Activities to develop 21st century skills
Explore our worksheets and presentation filled with activity ideas for developing skills such as critical thinking and creativity.
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