Home Archived What’s hot? Back What’s hot? This week’s pick of the best resources available on the TES website 1st May 2015, 1:00am Tes Editorial Share What’s hot? https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/whats-hot-27 Copy Link Teddy bearingsWhat is it? Guide a teddy bear to teach directional languageWho is it for? 3-7sWhy is it hot? This fun activity can be differentiated to include more complex directional concepts, such as compass points.Times to multiplyWhat is it? A “times-tables buster” for daily maths warm-upsWho is it for? 7-11sWhy is it hot? This PowerPoint slide can be inserted at the beginning of any maths lesson for a rigorous brain workout.Back to le futurWhat is it? A set of tasks introducing leisure activities and the future tense in FrenchWho is it for? 11-14sWhy is it hot? This colourful presentation consolidates grammar and vocabulary concepts.Sweet successWhat is it? A poster about self- and peer-assessmentWho is it for? 11-18sWhy is it hot? Use this cake-themed display to encourage students to assess their work before handing it in.Theories of everythingWhat is it? A set of flags displaying physics equationsWho is it for? 14-16sWhy is it hot? This bunting provides a useful visual reference and reminder of all the equations on the GCSE syllabus. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Weekly round-up: Labour sets out its plans for schools Tes Editorial • 18th July 2024 Weekly round-up: Labour's big schools mission begins Tes Editorial • 11th July 2024 Weekly round-up: What will Labour mean for schools? Tes Editorial • 5th July 2024 General election: what are the 3 main parties' education policies? Cerys Turner • 4th July 2024 Recent Most read Most shared Phillipson defends panel chosen for curriculum review News 23 September 2024 Call for Swinney to intervene over council education cuts News 23 September 2024 We need more teachers with SEND, says schools minister News 23 September 2024 Teacher pay scales 2024-25: what will your salary look like? Analysis 29 July 2024 DfE urged to review curriculum panel over Oak links News 18 September 2024 Schools must not use Ofsted logos for this year’s judgements News 17 September 2024 Don’t fixate on Gen Z, look after millennial mother-teachers Analysis 19 September 2024 Why we’re launching a dedicated maths review Analysis 20 September 2024 Labour’s education policy: what schools can expect News 20 September 2024