This looks like an interesting creative writing development tool for kids - It's in beta at the moment and free https://www.teachtales.com/
Teachtales
TeachTales | Write Your Adventure
We tailor passages to students' Lexile scores, ensuring they're both challenged and comfortable, while thoughtful questions enhance comprehension and critical thinking.
This is a really nice site where learners can build their own tiny worlds - Nice activity for developing vocabulary and descriptions + comparing https://tinyworld.build/
This is a tool for generating audio courses on any topic. It works on Android or iOS so you can listen to your course on your mobile phone https://sunapp.ai/
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If you missed it, here is a recording of the Pilgrims AI panel discussion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSZld83zEdM Pilgrims AI panel discussion with Isil Boy, Nik Peachey and Jamie Keddie on Saturday 16th May
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Pilgrims AI panel discussion
Pilgrims AI panel discussion with Isil Boy, Nick Peachey and Jamie Keddie on Saturday 16th May
https://pilgrimsttj.com
https://www.hltmag.co.uk
https://www.pilgrims.co.uk
https://pilgrimsttj.com
https://www.hltmag.co.uk
https://www.pilgrims.co.uk
What Are We Practicing When We Use AI?
Meet me in the messy middle, where the thinking gets bigger and more interesting.
https://stacykratochvil.substack.com/p/im-so-sick-of-eitheror-thinking-in "I hate either/or thinking. It flattens complexity into something easier to argue with, but less true. False binaries make for lively debates, but what happens when we sit in the uncertainty, the messy middle, a little longer instead of rushing to pick a side? "
Meet me in the messy middle, where the thinking gets bigger and more interesting.
https://stacykratochvil.substack.com/p/im-so-sick-of-eitheror-thinking-in "I hate either/or thinking. It flattens complexity into something easier to argue with, but less true. False binaries make for lively debates, but what happens when we sit in the uncertainty, the messy middle, a little longer instead of rushing to pick a side? "
Substack
What Are We Practicing When We Use AI?
Meet me in the messy middle, where the thinking gets bigger and more interesting.
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Language-responsive education: The British Council's position on inclusive language policy and practice - Download for free https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/publications/case-studies-insights-and-research/language-responsive-education
TeachingEnglish
Language-responsive education
Language-responsive education: The British Council's position on inclusive language policy and practiceLanguage is central to learning. Across many contexts worldwide, schools and classrooms bring together learners with diverse linguistic backgrounds andβ¦
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This is a marvellous 'Happy Map' - It's an interactive map of moments people have shared that they say make them happy. You could use it for reported speech or get students to find someone who shares the same things that make them happy https://pudding.cool/2026/02/happy-map/ Great warmer.
The Pudding
Happy map
100,000 moments of human happiness, mapped
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Some really useful links in the British Council Teacher Educator newsletter -This one focuses on teacher observation https://culturalengagementemails.britishcouncil.org/teacher-educator-newsletter-may-2026
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This is a nice activity for students. They can interview an astronaut. They do this by selecting questions and then they see a video response. https://askanastronaut.issinrealtime.org/ No AI just real people.
askanastronaut.issinrealtime.org
Ask an Astronaut
Find your question among hundreds of astronaut interviews aboard the International Space Station
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This is a wonderful interactive site for anyone interested in history - select an event and you can explore the causes and effects of the event. Really great way to learn https://cateno.app/
Cateno
Cateno β A Cause-and-Effect History Explorer
Explore how history actually happened. Follow the chain of causes and consequences across different scenarios β from the volcano that created Frankenstein to the patent lawsuit that built Hollywood.
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I'll be speaking at this AI Symposium on Saturday https://isel.education/ai-symposium-2026/
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You can do a free course of CEFR alignment here: https://teachermatic.com/resources/cefr-alignment-for-teachers/?utmcampaign=Nik&utmsource=May-2026 This hands-on, interactive course helps language teachers align, evaluate and adapt generated texts.
It will strengthen your ability to make pedagogically sound decisions for learners at different CEFR levels.
It will strengthen your ability to make pedagogically sound decisions for learners at different CEFR levels.
TeacherMatic
CEFR Alignment for Teachers
Join our free CEFR alignment course for teachers. Learn to map lessons to CEFR levels with practical tools and real examples. Register now.
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Interesting article with some useful balanced points https://futureofeducation.substack.com/p/not-all-screen-time-is-equal Not All Screen Time Is Equal
Substack
Not All Screen Time Is Equal
From the Pod: 7 things parents get wrong about screens.
A useful tool for downloading videos from Facebook so that you can use them offline in the classroom https://savefbs.com
SaveFBS
SaveFBS | Free Facebook Video Downloader Online in HD
SaveFBS: The best free Facebook video downloader online. Save videos, Reels & Stories in 1080P HD without watermark and with sound. Fast, safe and no signup required.
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If you have students who are interested in roleplaying type games, then this is a good way to develop their English https://www.mythx.ai/
Mythx.AI
Mythx.AI - AI Roleplay & Story Generator
Create immersive AI-powered roleplay adventures with instant image generation for every scene.
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This is an interesting tool for converting a written blog into a video with audio monologue. You can create 3 video for free, then pay for individual videos at $4 a video which is pretty cheap. https://blog2video.app/ - Here's an example I created from a blog post of mine. https://blog2video.app/preview/6850ce55ef8f0302c3098db90007c83fc4555a92e248dc1f8a25ca816f574d9a It has no images, so I'd need to pay $4 to add them.
Blog2Video
Turn Blog Posts Into Videos | Blog2Video
Turn blog posts, articles, PDFs, and documents into narrated videos with templates, voiceover, scene editing, and cross-channel distribution workflows.
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This is an interesting site that shares the story and history behind specific colours - Not something you usually think about - Get students to research a colour and share what they discover https://storiedcolors.com/
Storied Colors
Storied Colors: named colors with documented histories.
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This site calculates the cost of small habits over long periods of time. It's also interactive so students can try to guess. Nice for discussion warmers https://www.thecostof.fyi/
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Free training and resource here available for educators at K12 or higher ed level - These are provided by Google so will obviously have a vested interest in pushing you towards using their tolls - so ... https://edu.google.com/learning-center/google-ai-educator-series/
Google for Education
Google Educator Series on Teaching with AI - Google for Education
Access free AI literacy training for K-12 & Higher Ed. Master Gemini & NotebookLM with short lessons from Google and ISTE+ASCD. Earn your badge today.
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This is a really fascinating site that allows you to browse through and explore areas of knowledge by generating infographic type images in your browser https://www.sketchapedia.com Really great for learers who are more visual.
Flipbook
An infinite visual browser generated entirely on demand in real time
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Donβt Blame the Oblong - This is a good balanced argument about the dangers of phones and social media and what we should be doing as teachers https://theaienglishteacher.wordpress.com/2026/05/27/dont-blame-the-oblong/
The AI English Teacher
Donβt Blame the Oblong
Monty Python covered this in the 1970s. In one of Terry Gilliamβs surrealist animations, a television set opens up to jab and pluck at the eyes of the hapless viewer whilst his wife crows β¦