Primary Britannica Bringing Online Confidence, Skills and Safety on the Internet to Young Learners
Released on: April 8, 2008, 8:06 am
Press Release Author: Livewire Pr
Industry: Education
Press Release Summary: Encyclopaedia Britannica (www.britannica.co.uk) has launched Primary Britannica
Press Release Body: Encyclopaedia Britannica (www.britannica.co.uk) has launched Primary Britannica, a new online information site for children aged 5-11 and their teachers. Constantly updated, Primary Britannica is a reliable and trustworthy source of information for use in the primary classroom. Designed with inquisitive young learners in mind, Primary Britannica features easy-to-navigate articles, illustrations, interactive games and multimedia to help support classroom teaching. By using Primary Britannica teachers can feel confident that their pupils are accessing age-appropriate information that is clear, current and correct.
Primary Britannica provides a safe and secure e-learning environment to help children develop important research and ICT skills. Children can use the secure search and dictionary tools unsupervised to locate information efficiently and quickly without the risk of questionable content being displayed or being redirected to other inappropriate sites. The articles within Primary Britannica are written specifically for primary school pupils. Relevant film clips, images and maps all mapped to the national curriculum are also included.
Ian Grant, Managing Director of Encyclopaedia Britannica UK, commented: "Primary Britannica is a fantastic online source of information featuring articles, videos, pictures and games. It gives teachers, parents and carers the peace of mind that children are using the internet valuably and safely.
Compatible with virtual learning environments, Primary Britannica uniquely combines encyclopedic content with colourful and educational games that build skills and knowledge. Covering English, maths and science, engaging and interesting activities include Spell It and Fun with Plurals to help children to practice their spelling; maths games Sum it Up and Number Match and tasks such as Dancing Bugs and Dinosaur Fun to support the science curriculum.
Teachers also benefit from using the extensive Primary Britannica content which offers teachers access to lesson plans and classroom teaching aids. Teachers can enhance their lessons with movie clips, images and animations and because all content supports the national curriculum, teachers can use the site as a reliable form of reference when planning their lessons.
Fiona Aubrey-Smith, of Ranvilles School, Hampshire, commented: "There is far more material in Primary Britannica than we expected at first. We have been able to use Primary Britannica as source material for projects, as individual pieces of text and images in lesson planning - and to check our facts. Children can also use it securely at home which is a huge benefit."
A 12-month school site licence to Primary Britannica is available from £399. Primary Britannica is available as part of the Britannica Online School Edition and is compatible with Virtual Learning Environments and Managed Learning Platforms allowing it to be accessed from home as well as school. To sign up for a free trial to Primary Britannica visit www.britannica.co.uk/education/freetrial.htm or call 020 7500 7818.