
Maximum Classics: all units
Each unit to Unit 6 now features a 30-minute video designed to take teachers through the unit learning. The videos can be used by educators new to the course and also by those who’ve already had training, but who want to refresh their memory. More unit videos will be uploaded regularly until the whole course is covered.
Poster and worksheet sets that investigate the roots of the English language are now part of the Maximum Classics subscription package.


Subscribers to the Maximum Classics subscription package now have priority access to the MC team. If you’ve got a question, or maybe a request for a new resource, you’ll go straight to the top of our inbox.
Maximum Civilisation: The Greeks
Why is a year 365(ish) days? How did our modern months and days of the week get their names? What are the origins of B.C. and A.D. dating? And how did the Romans tell the time without watches? Explore all these questions and more. ➡️


Maximum Civilisation: The Romans
Shakespeare & the Ancient World
As a student of Latin and Ancient Greek literature, William Shakespeare was deeply influenced by the language and culture of the ancient world. This KS2-3 introduction to Shakespeare looks at some language, forms and conventions of his plays and explores their origins. ➡️
Maximum Civilisations: The Greeks
Using Greek myth as a stimulus, these illustrated worksheets that make great art or Greeks topics activities. ➡️


Maximum Civilisations: The Greeks
Using Greek myth as a stimulus, these illustrated worksheets that make great art or Greeks topics activities. ➡️
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