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What To Look For In A Great PE Lesson - 5 aspects for Subject Leaders
In this blog, Martin Radmore, director of VisionED, shares 5 key aspects subject leaders should look for within great PE lessons. Read more
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Early Maths - Getting started with... Number bonds to 5
In this article, Dr Helen WiIliams, an independent educational consultant specialising in the learning and teaching of Early Years and KS1 mathematics, shares with us ways to teach number bonds through play. Read more
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Maths tuff tray ideas using Numberblocks
Bring together two much loved resources to teach early maths … a tuff tray and our favourite friends, the Numberblocks! Read more
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Resources to help celebrate Black History Month in your classroom all year round
Celebrating black contributions to society and fostering an understanding of Black History all year round in your curriculum is essential. Read more
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Inspiring Primary Science - #2 Let's Go! Science Trails
The second in a series of blogs highlighting PSTT resources. This book will inspire teachers to combine science and outdoor learning in thought-provoking ways. These Outdoor Trails have been developed by some excellent primary school teachers and have been tried and tested by groups of teachers across the UK. They cover all aspects of the science curriculum and raise awareness of the incredibly rich (and completely free) resource that the outdoors is! Read more
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Sensory Seekers and Avoiders - How can we help?
Beccie Hawes shares a range of ideas that may help your sensory seekers and avoiders matched to their senses so that they remain available for learning. Read more
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Mentally Healthy Classrooms: #2 - Getting to know the child
In part two of this blog series, Ruth Lue-Quee explores the importance of getting to know each child in your class and successful strategies to try. Read more
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Mentally Healthy Classrooms: #4 - Creating An Effective Environment
In this fourth blog in the series, Ruth Lue-Quee shares her advice for creating the right environment to support our pupils to move from surviving to thriving. Read more
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Bringing imagination into your setting
Take a moment to ponder upon the following questions. What does imagination mean to you? What does it look like for the children in your setting? Read more
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Getting To Grips with Primary Geography: Intent (part 1)
Looking to plan, evaluate or refresh your Geography curriculum? In this blog, Ben Ballin shares his expertise and advice on planning your Geography curriculum and being clear on your 'intent'. Read more
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Primary Geography: Curriculum Planning
Looking for inspiration for your Geography curriculum planning? Victoria Morris, teacher and curriculum expert, shares her advice and top tips. Read more
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Progression In The Use Of Globes In Primary Geography
Victoria Morris, teacher and curriculum expert, shares her advice on choosing the right globe for Early Years, KS1 and KS2. Read more
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All about Glow and Go Bot
Molly Howard (@create_make_and_play) shares her insights into the many different learning opportunities created by Glow and Go Bot for children throughout the Early Years. Read more
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Early Maths - All About Subitising
Learn all about subitising and ways to teach it in this article from Dr Helen Williams, an independent educational consultant specialising in the learning and teaching of Early Years and KS1 mathematics. Read more
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Paola Lopez: Light Up Learning
Paola Lopez, Founder & Executive Director at Kinderoo Children's Academy, Inc, discusses how light-up learning can enhance children’s skills and the different ways children can discover colours, shadows and light with TTS Resources. Read more