Lots of clear and useful downloads including food cards, recipes and accompanying videos (such as how to make Welsh rarebit, shepherd’s pie, etc) that are great for reading and listening to instructions.
The next World Cup might be a long way off but the official FIFA web site is a rich source of interesting official documents (rules, history, mascots, balls, hat tricks, safety, etc.).
In addition to L1-2 past papers, AQA has a good selection of Functional Maths (FM) tasks for underpinning and practice. There used to be a very good 110 page PDF document with 30 challenging maths tasks written by Leeds University to support teachers in pilot Functional Skills centres way back in 2008! The document has disappeared from the AQA site but I've found
Use this amazing program in pre-Entry / Entry 1 literacy. Allows creation of both printed materials and interactive ‘environments’. I have used it to create sample thank you letters and for work on describing objects and asking questions.
An international research forum (based in the UK) for teachers and researchers of adult maths/numeracy teaching. Archived newsletters and journals are available and are a mine of information.
More Mathematical Activities (Brian Bolt, Cambridge University Press 1985). Susan particularly recommends the divisibility investigation (no. 113). The activities are supposed to be for school children but much of the book contains quite advanced activities.
Maths the Basic Skills (June Haighton) is an excellent book from Nelson Thornes (ISBN 0-7487-7700-8). Covers all numeracy elements from E3 to L2 with clear explanations and lots of practice exercises (answers at back). Great for students studying for Level 1 or Level 2 numeracy as they often need to dip back to Entry 3 in some areas.
Since publication in 2004 the book has been fully updated (now up to the fifth edition)