Resources for teachers
To support teaching, both in the classroom and online, we have a range of free resources for early years, primary and secondary school classes.
To support teaching, both in the classroom and online, we have a range of free resources for early years, primary and secondary school classes.
Our Words for Life website provides parents, children and young people with activities and support to improve their language, literacy and communication skills from home.
We offer evidence-based resources, research, training, programmes and National Literacy Trust membership to make your literacy provision highly effective.
We target our work in the communities that need help most, working with local partners to deliver place-based solutions. National Literacy Trust Hubs create long-term change in communities where low levels of literacy are entrenched, intergenerational and seriously impacting on people’s lives.
Parents and the home learning environment have the greatest effect on how a child develops language and literacy skills. Our site Words for Life gives developmental milestones, tips, fun resources and advice to help parents support their children’s literacy development.
We rely on the generous support of individuals, communities and businesses to continue our vital work to transform lives through literacy.
Our policy and campaigning work raises awareness of the importance of literacy to make it a priority for politicians, businesses and parents.
Our research underpins our programmes, campaigns and policy work to improve literacy attitudes, habits and skills across the UK.
Our patron, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall, has launched an Instagram-based book club called The Reading Room
We've teamed up with author Tom Palmer to produce free resources teachers can use with pupils learning at home or in the classroom to help commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day
We’re very excited to announce our new campaign, Words that Count, which aims to boost the financial literacy and understanding of 800,000 young people living in and around Greater Manchester.