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Helping with Catch-Up - Writing Inspiration
Take a look at this blog for some engaging writing activities to inspire you in your classroom. Read more
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Creating a Phonics Toolkit
Creating your own phonics kit of all the essential resources you need for your lessons can help save you time and means all of your resources are right where you need them, when you need them. Read more
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Shaping-up with 5 must-have manipulatives
Learning about shape is arguably the most popular part of the maths curriculum. It feels very different from the other areas and can give children who might not be as confident a chance to shine. It is full of opportunities for problem-solving, reasoning, improving higher-order thinking skills, as well as talking about and, very importantly, enjoying mathematics. Read more
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Super Sentences - helping with the understanding of sentence construction
Giving children time to explore and investigate sentence construction will make them more confident and adventurous with their language choices. Read more
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Inspiring Early Years environments
We all want spaces we can be proud of… spaces that inspire, are well equipped and offer high quality learning opportunities. Our Early Years Environments have been put together to inspire you to create truly memorable learning experiences. Read more
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Win a Rugged Robot - our first ever programmable robot designed for outdoor use!
Meet the latest addition to our award-winning Floor Robot Family… Rugged Robot, our first ever programmable robot designed for outdoor use! Read more
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Magnificent, messy mashers!
Make the most of mashers by allowing children to explore the creative opportunities these curious kitchen utensils can provide! Read more
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Five ways to show children the ‘Power of Maths’
The key to developing confident and resilient mathematicians is encouraging children to view maths positively. Schools play a key role in shaping these perceptions and here we explore five ways that schools can support pupils to see the ‘power of maths’. Read more
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Christmas Activities - Button Christmas Trees
These adorable button trees will make a great addition to your Christmas decorations. They're simple to make, easy for little fingers to get to grips with and are incredibly colourful, bringing Christmas cheer to any classroom. Read more
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Christmas Activities - Clay Christmas Stars
Glittery Christmas stars make great, simple decorations and can be taken home and enjoyed for years to come! Read more
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Christmas Activities - Clay Christmas Shapes
This is a simple idea for making slightly different, more natural looking decorations than the usual shiny, glittery ones. Children can learn a little about nature while doing Christmas activities! Read more
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Muro by TTS setting inspiration
We visited the lovely Corfe Mullen Tops Day Nursery and were pleased to find the Muro Collection there! Immy Gunputh, Nursery Manager, and Charlotte Richardson, Deputy, explain how the 'Muro by TTS' collection is used in their setting. Read more
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Potion making and learning through magic making!
TTS Resources in Action gets all magical this week! Sleeping potions, potions to make you fly and even potions to turn you into a chair! The children of Crich Infant School certainly have excellent imaginations. Read more
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Narrowing the Gap in Early Primary Maths
Numbers are an abstract concept for children and they need many opportunities to investigate numbers in different ways. This blog explores the importance of develoing early number sense and how Spot On With Numbers, a new tactile resource, can be used to support pupils to build the firm foundations for their mathematical journey. Read more
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Anxiety and Mental Health in schools today
This is a very serious question for all schools and educators: What can we do about the growing issue of anxiety and other mental health problems so many of our children are suffering from? Read more
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10 Top Tips for Inclusive PE (Updated July 2025)
Physical Education (PE) should be accessible for all young people. Here we explore some top tips to consider when planning for inclusive PE. Read more