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Andrea Miller sets out the five steps that Wey Valley Academy in Weymouth followed when seeking to embed an effective reading ...
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Journey by Aaron Becker provides a rich and memorable reading experience that will inspire much in the way of thinking and talking in KS2 ...
Give your students a whole new appreciation of art and design via a school-wide art week – Hannah Day shows you ...
If your students struggle with subject-specific vocabulary, here's how to inject a little fun into the learning ...
These free Amazing Me resources are designed specifically for pupils aged 8-11 to help build body confidence and foster ...
We’ve rounded up the best punctuation games, activities and resources for Year 1 and Year 2 SPaG… Question words lesson plan Use an imaginary crime scene to teach children how to read, spell and use ...
Schools are facing a shortage of teachers as pupil numbers increase at the same time as recruitment slows and retaining qualified members of staff in schools becomes more difficult. Around a third of ...
Madeleine Fox shows how your class can find out about light and dark while creating imaginative art collages… Throughout history, people have created festivals and celebrations to help alleviate the ...
This resource provides teaching notes for Cobweb by Michael Morpurgo, aimed at KS2 teachers. What is Cobweb by Michael Morpurgo about? The story follows Cobweb, a Pembrokeshire Corgi, as he ...
Pride reminds us how far we've come with respect to LGBT+ understanding and respect – so why not teach that remarkable history in school?
Tallulah Holley explains why arts, humanities and social sciences subjects need their own catch-all acronym – and why SHAPE may well be it ...