Teacher Support

A support and wellbeing space to help teachers through the stress and pressures of the school year.

How can you use BBC Bitesize Careers in your classroom?

Inspire your students about their futures with careers resources from Bitesize Careers.
  • Teacher Support: Supporting care-experienced children

    This teacher resource is split into two collections of short films: Teacher training videos (in which experts offer advice on how to support care-experienced young people), and animations featuring real testimonies from care-experienced young people, told by the young people themselves.

  • Dyslexia: Make a difference

    Short films to support teachers of pupils who have dyslexia, with a particular emphasis on 7-14 year-olds. These films offer practical suggestions on how best to support pupils, with lively graphics and clear advice from children themselves.

  • How to be a better ally to your students

    Teachers and students share their advice for creating a truly inclusive environment at school.

  • Newly Qualified Teachers

    A collection of films exploring the experiences of newly qualified teachers - from starting out in school, to teaching during a global pandemic.

  • Back to school with...

    A series of short films in which celebrity mentors, Janet Street-Porter, Theo Paphitis and Dr Ranj Singh, go back to school to give teachers a helping hand.

Classroom resources across BBC Teach

  • Topical calendar

    Classroom resources to mark big moments and significant events in the educational calendar.

    • Attribution
      Primary/Secondary • Ages 5-16
  • Primary school plays/musicals

    Each adaptation contains music, scripts and sound effects. Includes a new musical inspired by The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • Shakespeare teaching resources

    All our resources for primary and secondary schools in one place, including a new animated adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.

    • Attribution
      English/Drama • Ages 5-16
  • BBC micro:bit playground survey

    Seven fun, cross-curricular activities to help children aged 7-11 get to grips with data science and digital skills.

    • Attribution
      KS2 • Ages 7-11
  • News and media literacy resources

    Interactive lessons from Other Side of the Story, introducing students to media literacy concepts.

    • Attribution
      Media Literacy • Ages 11-16
  • VE Day - Teaching Resources

    A collection of BBC resources for VE Day and World War Two. On 8 May 1945, Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe had come to an end.

    • Attribution
      Primary/Secondary • Ages 5-16
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing - Teaching Resources

    Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 13 to 19 May.

    • Attribution
      Primary/Secondary • Ages 5-16
  • Primary PSHE

    Suitable for use in PSHE and Relationships Education, and Health Education lessons these resources are arranged by the topics: Health and Wellbeing, Relationships, and Living in the wider world.

    • Attribution
      Primary PSHE • Ages 5-11
  • Musical Storyland: New films available

    Musical stories with activities and listening guides, exploring musical skills and curriculum connections.

    • Attribution
      Early Years/KS1 Music • Ages 3-7
  • Celebrating Passover (Pesach)

    10-year-old Solly uses his own video camera to share the experience of his family preparing for the Jewish festival of Passover.

    • Attribution
      KS2 Religious Studies • Ages 7-11