Classroom resources

Discover activities, videos, eLearning, and other resources to make your classroom more inclusive for young people with epilepsy.

Your one stop shop for classroom resources for young people with epilepsy

Discover our FREE resources to help build awareness, understanding and inclusion across your school for young people with epilepsy. Our videos, exercises and other resources are perfect to fill tutorial sessions, prompt a discussion in Citizenship, or have some fun on Purple Day. 

Scroll this page to find epilepsy education resources for your classroom.

Stories for young children

Building stories together

Help Young Epilepsy and Epilepsy Action create a book for 4-8 year olds living with epilepsy. Join us in building stories that reflect their world.

Activities for the classroom

Wordsearch

Encourage students understand more about epilepsy with a word search puzzle, including epilepsy-themed colouring in sketches. Three levels of difficulty.

Matching pairs exercise

Fun matching pairs exercise for students to learn facts about epilepsy, including a challenge to create their own quiz.

Art lesson

Focusing on the feelings a young person may experience with epilepsy, an opportunity to encourage understanding visually.

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FREE eLearning

Our free, on demand, eLearning courses are designed to increase the knowledge and confidence of professionals in schools and higher education.

Useful templates & tools

Access essential questionnaires and forms for parents and carers, and professionals, who care for children and young people with epilepsy.

Purple Day for Schools

Unlock the power of Purple Day with our fundraising pack for schools and clubs! Join Team Possible and get your pack now at Young Epilepsy. #TeamPossible

you may also be interested to read about

Youth Support

Our Youth Support team works with young people and their families to help them through their diagnosis and beyond, to better understand their rights, as well as helping them get access to the right services and support. 

Youth Voice

Listening to and understanding the lived experiences of children and young people with epilepsy.

The Channel

The Channel connects you with people who get it. A digital space for young people, aged 13+, who are living with epilepsy to share, learn and find support.