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Race to Learn

A cross-curricular theme-based approach to learning and developing group-working skills - with an exciting Formula One theme!

Race to Learn brings the excitement of Formula OneTM motor racing to the primary classroom with an easy-to-use interactive DVD-ROM for teachers to use with children aged 9–11.

Designed to be a flexible resource, Race to Learn could easily be used intensively over the course of a single themed topic week or fortnight, over the course of an entire term, or as an exciting yet educationally-valuable treat for children.

For more about Race to Learn, including videos and sample content, please  visit our dedicated mini-site at http://www.racetolearn.org.

UK curriculum

  • Interactive whiteboard software that keeps children engaged and excited by a real-life context for learning
  • Ideal for years 5 & 6 - children develop group-working skills as they work together in small racing teams
  • Attractive to all - both girls and boys, reluctant learners as well as the gifted and talented
  • Fully linked to National Curriculum objectives

The DVD-ROM fits closely with the cross-curricular theme-based approach to learning increasingly encouraged in primary schools.

Working in small groups, children form their own racing teams and undertake a wide variety of tasks, from designing a car to investigating air resistance; from balancing a budget to pitching for sponsorship. Each task is closely linked to the curriculum objectives in key areas of the school curriculum as Science, Maths and Literacy.

Titles in this series

Title Price In stock In your shopping list Approval copy

Race to Learn Years 5 and 6 DVD-ROM

ISBN: 9781845652470

£150 In stock

Race to Learn Arabic

ISBN: 9781845652616

£150 In stock
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