Use the filters to find the subjects and learning stages you want, or use the keyword search to find specific resources. Learning resources Filters… School subject - Any -ArtAstronomyBusiness studiesCareers educationCommunicationDesign & technologyDramaGeographyHistoryLeisure & tourismLiteracyMathsMusicScience Key stage - Any -Early Years Foundation StageP Scales 4-7P Scales 8-10P Scales 1-3SENDKey Stage 1Key Stage 2Key Stage 3Key Stage 4GCSEPost-16 Resource Type - Any -Classroom activityCoursework notesGallery trailLesson plansTeacher notesVideo Search keywords Video Pluto and the Dwarf Planets Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers explore Pluto and explain why it's not considered a planet anymore. Key Stage: Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3 Subject: Astronomy, Science Video Migration and Maritime Connections Enquiry Investigate how the changing connections by sea between the British Isles and the the rest of the world have shaped migration for over a thousand years Key Stage: Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, GCSE Subject: History Picture Yourself Speaking online platform A digital learning platform created in partnership with Royal Museums Greenwich that uses the iconic Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I to inspire students to speak up about issues that matter today Key Stage: GCSE Subject: Art, History, Literacy Video Social skills at the museum A series of videos to help you navigate the social situations you will experience during your visit to Royal Museums Greenwich Key Stage: SEND Subject: Careers education, Communication, History Sensory stories Sea and polar themed story resources for SEND teachers and pupils Key Stage: SEND Subject: Communication, Drama, Geography, History, Literacy, Music, Science Video Great Galaxies Join the astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich as they explore the structure of our home galaxy, and look at other galaxies in the Universe. Key Stage: Key Stage 4, Post-16 Subject: Astronomy, Science Video Our Mighty Moon Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers explain how solar and lunar eclipses occur and they learn a bit more about how the Moon produces the tides on the Earth. Key Stage: Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3 Subject: Astronomy, Science First Prev Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next Last