School youth projects developed to assist cross curriculum lessons
Projects in school are a great way of developing independent learning in young people. They help to improve thinking skills as well as motivating them to discover more about topics they may already be interested in.
On the RNLI website there are a wealth of valuable learning resources and games available for both teachers and young people which will support any work on a variety of projects.
How might a teacher use this?
Each of these curriculum projects has been carefully mindmapped to the specific subject area and works as a reference with cross curricular links where appropriate. Accompanying text expands on each project area.
These cross curricular projects mainly support pupils and teachers of Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 students and these will be regularly expanded.
Here you will find water and sea safety information, lesson plans and water safety games to provide you with lots of ideas for your school water projects.
Explore our youth learning resources and games to play, developed to help children with their school projects relating to ‘people who can help us’. .
Here you will find of examples of real life footage, both as audio and films which will complement any youth project on ‘The Media’.
Our website has lots of lesson plans and transport games to provide you with lots of ideas for your school transport project.
Here you will find lesson plans to support your school project relating to famous people as well as information on the various RNLI museums around the UK.
Being a charity, the RNLI Shorething website is a great example of the many ways young people can volunteer their time and services.