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Face up to big feelings and develop core speech and language skills with Linzie Hunter’s joyful picturebook, What If, Pig?
We explore the origins, impact and guiding principles of Collins Big Cat and discover why it continues to ignite a love of ...
Begin by providing exploratory experiences. Encourage groups of pupils to try and feel the movement of the wind around them. Use large shopping bags and drag them through the air. Alternatively, the ...
Acer TravelMate laptops, powered by Intel® Core™ and Core™ Ultra processors are empowering both staff and students to achieve ...
Why should we care for the environment? Compare different worldviews to find some answers in this KS2 lesson plan from ...
Take KS2 pupils on a celestial journey to understand the phases of the moon and its role both in nature, and in culture, with ...
How to start off on the right foot and help propel your pupils towards their best chance of school success… ‘School readiness’ is a hot topic right now, but it seems it can mean different things 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 ...
Why teach The Girl at the Front of the Class? Help young children understand and empathise with the refugee experience with The Girl at the Front of the Class. It’s a moving picture book from Onjali Q ...
It’s long been the case that a young person’s background can have a disproportionate impact on his or her educational outcomes and later life chances. Yet despite numerous promises of action among ...
Voltaire said, “Writing is the painting of the voice”. To ‘paint’ rich texts, children need to use a mix of skills from fiction, non-fiction and poetry writing. For pupils to find a voice in their ...
Get up to date with this year’s changes, and ensure your school is continuing to keep children safe, with this handy guide It’s that time again. The DfE’s updated Keeping Children Safe in Education ...