Learning Resources available to order
UK Parliament offers a range of free resources to help individuals, communities, organisations and schools across the UK learn about Parliament. Please find a full list of our physical learning resources below which can be delivered free of charge to your chosen address. Just click on the desired resource and add to basket. For downloadable resources, click here.
Discover the UK Parliament
EnglishEnglish/WelshDescription:
Pupils, aged 7-11, will learn about the different people who work in the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and find out what happens during an election.
Find out how schools can engage 2021/22
WelshDescription:
UK Parliament is passionate about showing young people how they can get their voices heard.
Get to know your UK Parliament
EnglishEnglish/WelshDescription:
Students, aged 11-14, will learn about MPs and members of the House of Lords, what they do, and why their work is important.
Our School Trip
EnglishEnglish/WelshDescription:
This illustrated educational book is a great teaching resource for pupils, aged 5-7, learning about Parliament and law-making.
The Essentials Guide
EnglishEnglish/WelshDescription:
This free book explores the roles of Parliament, MPs and members of the House of Lords in making laws and checking the work of the Government.
How it Works
EnglishEnglish/WelshDescription:
Whether your students are studying for a qualification, or you’d simply like to give them more information, this free book will provide a useful insight into how it all works.
Get Involved Guide
EnglishDescription:
The House of Commons and the House of Lords make up the UK Parliament. They make decisions that affect us all.
Elizabeth Tower Poster
EnglishDescription:
Order this free poster for your classroom to celebrate the return of the Elizabeth Tower.
Elizabeth Tower Visitor Poster
EnglishDescription:
This poster gives an overview of the works undertaken on the Elizabeth Tower from 2017-22.
How the UK Parliament works
EnglishDescription:
The guide explains the difference between the UK Parliament and UK government, why there are two Houses in the UK Parliament, and how Parliament works day to day.