BBC Teach moving to BBC Bitesize

Over the next few weeks, BBC Teach will become part of the BBC Bitesize website, with the name changing to Bitesize for Teachers. One reason for these changes is that many of you suggested bringing the BBC’s educational resources together in one place. We've listened, and BBC Bitesize will be the new home for all our teacher-facing content, alongside the resources we provide for learners and their parents. This will make it easier for teachers, educators, parents, and students to find everything they need.

Frequently asked questions
What is changing?
BBC Teach is becoming Bitesize for Teachers and will be accessed from the Teachers tab on the BBC Bitesize website.
What is BBC Bitesize?
Bitesize provides support for learners aged 3 to 16+ across a wide range of school subjects. It also supports children and young people’s wellbeing and career choices. The Bitesize site has more information.
Will I still be able to access resources that I have used in the past?
All resources will remain and URLs will not change – so any bookmarks you have saved will still work.
Will the BBC continue to produce new resources for teachers?
Yes, we will continue to produce new classroom resources for primary and secondary school teachers in the UK.
A video I use has disappeared – where is it?
Many of our older videos are only licensed for a number of years. Once these licences expire we have to take the film down. Sometimes we are able to renew the licences on these films, but this is not always the case. In many instances, we have alternative videos which cover the same teaching points and topics. Email us at teach.bbc@bbc.co.uk with the link and information about the video you are trying to find, and we will do our best to help.
Can I have a copy of your content?
Unfortunately we are unable to provide hard copies or downloads of BBC Teach content.
I live outside the UK. Can I access your content?
If you are outside the UK or Crown Dependencies, you will not be able to access our content. This includes British holdings and institutions abroad.
What is BBC Teach?
BBC Teach is an award-winning platform offering free classroom resources to schools throughout the UK.
We’re home to all the BBC’s classroom resources for primary and secondary schools, as well as the School Radio archive, and classroom projects like Super Movers, 500 Words, and BBC micro:bit.
Find thousands of free curriculum-linked classroom videos to help you deliver lessons – all arranged by subject and age group. Select either primary or secondary and scroll to your subject.
Discover Live Lessons for primary schools marking key moments in the school calendar such as Anti-Bullying Week, Safer Internet Day and World Book Day.
Explore curated topical collections featuring resources from the BBC with our educational calendar. We have resources to support teaching around key moments such as Black History Month, Remembrance Day and Shakespeare Week.
Browse classroom projects from the BBC including children's writing competition 500 Words, coding resources from micro:bit - the next gen, Moodboosters videos to inspire children to get moving for mental wellbeing, Super Movers videos to get your class moving while they learn, and Ten Pieces, which opens up the world of classical music for 7-14 year-olds.
All our resources are produced in consultation with experts, designed to be teacher-mediated and flexible, for communal classroom learning.
BBC Teach offers thousands of free curriculum-linked classroom videos. Click play to view some highlights.
How can I get in touch?
We value your comments and feedback.
Find us on social media - we have X (formally Twitter), @BBC_Teach and Facebook.
If you have any feedback, you can also email teach.bbc@bbc.co.uk.
Complaints about the BBC are handled centrally. This allows us to make the most efficient use of the licence fee. To be guaranteed a reply please send any complaint to the BBC through our complaints website, or alternatively by post to BBC Complaints, PO Box 1922, Darlington, DL3 0UR.
Full details of our complaints service are available on the website.