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Huge shout out for @iLearn2Primary which is by far the most engaging scheme out there.
— Andrew Brian Fessey (@FesseyAndrew) March 11, 2025
Year 6 have been using @iLearn2Primary in computing to understand what virtual reality is, add, move and resize objects in a VR environment, animate them for realism and use code blocks to add movement (with grouping) and interactions (conditions) 💻 pic.twitter.com/0tFjyiCE9K
— ArchbishopAcademy (@AslocktonSchool) February 22, 2023
We’ve been using this scheme for the past year. It’s amazing what our children can do now. Thank you. https://t.co/oi6DWMp8my
— Small School Teacher🙋🏻♂️ (@SmallSchool_KS2) July 28, 2022
We’ve found your site to be so useful this academic year and look forward to using it agin during the next academic year. Such a wealth of resources. 🙏🏼
— Vipula Sharma (@VipulaSharma1) June 17, 2023
I have never used such an amazing computing scheme as @iLearn2Primary . Kids love it. Our teachers love it. And it is incredibly cheap. (And no, I don't work for them.)
— Dame Mavis Cruet (@DoyleyWoods46) May 1, 2022
This is what we use @amazingict - staff love it and find it very easy to follow (great for non subject-specialists)
— Tom Plim (@tomplim) August 10, 2022
Computing lessons have improved so much since we started using @iLearn2Primary 👏👏👏 https://t.co/bQrEJ5iEpM
— Matt Petch (@petch_matt) February 3, 2022
iLearn2 is fantastic. We’ve recently subscribed and love it. @iLearn2Primary
— SmallSchoolHead🇪🇺 #FBPE (@sam_browne13) June 29, 2022
These were made in the classes 1st 50 min lesson. They loved it. Great video instructions from @iLearn2Primary pic.twitter.com/Api761UuWv
— Sue Verstage (@SVerstage) January 23, 2022
Yesterday I discovered https://t.co/r4CHxkPCX5 and the work the children produced is amazing. Big shout out to @iLearn2Primary for their great computing lessons and schemes of work.
— Dan (@TeacherDan12) June 10, 2021
@iLearn2Primary is proving to be a wonderful school resource - great work 6C. Other classes in school will start this soon 👍 💻 💻💻 https://t.co/ZfSXFYsmth
— Wrenthorpe Academy (@Wrenthorpe_SCH) January 17, 2022
We use @iLearn2Primary across our federation. Very simple to follow and the children really enjoy it. I love it when the children come in to school and tell me that they’ve been accessing the games from home, too!
— Mrs Hen MCCT (@MrsHenPrimary) October 6, 2021
ilearn2 @iLearn2Primary
— Mr Davies (@PrimaryEduNE) October 4, 2021
Goes from Y1 to Y6. Covers curriculum, knowledge organisers. No need to be a specialist or computer literate really. All units are 4/5 short clips which the children watch and recreate. I'm sure there are others out there, but this works for us. 👍
Our new computing curriculum from @ilearn2primary is proving to be a huge hit!! Learning continuing even at home. 💻📱 😀#impressed #enjoy #embrace pic.twitter.com/HXO8hbXSCU
— Delph Side (@DelphSide) September 23, 2021
We’ve used @iLearn2Primary to create ours - for non specialist teachers it’s a real game changer!
— Claire Bills 🙋 (@clairelbills) July 15, 2021
We have loved using @iLearn2Primary
— Dan (@TeacherDan12) June 21, 2021
We’ve just started this. Children loving it.
— Small School Teacher🙋🏻♂️ (@SmallSchool_KS2) June 17, 2021
We will be moving to you this year. My kids have loved the free units. So easy to use and I love the fact that you cater for all technology likely to be used in schools. This will be a massive time saver.
— Mavis Cruet (@DoyleyWoods46) June 17, 2021
A4 Best paid for #computing resource in my book is the amazing @iLearn2Primary Worth every penny! #caschat
— Rachael Coultart (@rcoultart) June 15, 2021
@iLearn2Primary amazing website that I have recently discovered to help plan my two year cycle of computing for primary school! Does anyone know if (or have you created and Willing to share?) There is a document that shows all the progression of skills page in word or Excel doc?
— C1air3 (@C1air32) April 8, 2021
This amazing comic was made by L in #Turtlesclass @CastleNewnham over the half term, inspired by our work in #computing on making comics using @iLearn2Primary I can't wait to see the finished article! pic.twitter.com/qM332zZHXr
— Mrs Eastwood (@eastwood_mrs) June 7, 2021
We love using your teaching ideas @iLearn2Primary https://t.co/V9VcjOmlZK
— Sue Verstage (@SVerstage) September 30, 2020
I would always recommend @iLearn2Primary for Computing.
— Thomas Pitts 🙋🏻♂️ (@ThomasJPitts) January 21, 2021
Our school has invested in the full subscription now! So useful for home learning - thanks!! 😬
— Katie || Computing Lead (@thetechfolio) January 12, 2021
I use @iLearn2Primary in school and it's great to use remotely too as you can give the children the activity code and they can then watch instruction videos remotely. Only issue is making sure they stick to the activity for that day and not get carried away 😂
— Andrea Brimelow (@brimstera) January 12, 2021
@iLearn2Primary is super. Really impressed with the plans and resources. Great for less confident teachers.
— mrsh_teacher (@bethanrharper) November 13, 2020
The @iLearn2Primary stuff is really good value for money and it’s planning is very straightforward
— Marc Hayes (@mrmarchayes) November 13, 2020
I’ve just signed our school up - looking forward to using these fabulous resources. □□
— Claire Myers □□♀️ (@missycrobs) September 1, 2020
Recently purchased this and staff have been excited to teach the lessons that are creative and stimulating that match both iOS and android. Looking forward to feedback from the pupils. #digitalcompetency🏴 https://t.co/CkXXC2NYiq
— @spscdavies (@SofryddPrimary) November 9, 2020
We signed up to @iLearn2Primary because it was fab value for money. I used this alongside NCCE CPD and their curriculum guidance to help create our LTP. https://t.co/6bpnlEXMG6 is my go to for online safety
— Lisa (@Scottishsmoggy) October 19, 2020
Can 200% recommend @iLearn2Primary for their user friendly, free website/apps and step by step videos for staff and pupils. Makes teaching it a joy!
— Claire Bills 🙋 (@clairelbills) February 5, 2021
Primary Computing Resources