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This free resource pack guides KS2 children through the process of analysing a fantasy setting in Jenny McLachlan’s Dragon ...
This free activity pack for Great Big Green Week helps primary pupils understand climate change in a meaningful, ...
This engaging activities pack for Insect Week helps primary pupils find out about minibeasts through fun, hands-on ...
Filling those vital teacher posts within shortage subjects can seem like an impossible task. However, there are ways and means of covering the lessons you need to cover without compromising the ...
Motivation is a big part of school life. As teachers, we’re constantly attempting to cajole, encourage and orient our pupils towards, or away from certain behaviours. Sit down, look this way, this is ...
This is a great website that children can use independently to learn the game of chess. There are interactive lessons, videos, games and quizzes. Start by learning the names of the pieces and how to ...
Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is widely understood to be a ‘profile’ on the autism spectrum – one way in which autism can present. A PDA profile means that individuals share autistic ...
When my physics teacher nicknamed me ‘Inertia’, he wasn’t making a teaching point about bodies at rest and in motion. His colleagues were less subtle. From starting primary to leaving secondary, I was ...
Imagine the scene: a child wakes up in the morning, peers out of the window, and sees it is snowing thickly outside. School is cancelled. All they want to do for the day is play. What’s important to ...
These free Christmas activity sheets are bursting with festive things to make and do in your classroom this festive season… Our first Christmas activity sheets pack contains all your festive faves, ...
There are three components to reading fluency: accuracy, automaticity and prosody. Accuracy provides the foundation – readers must be able to decode words on the page accurately to be in with a chance ...