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Overcoming barriers with the TTS Illumi Board
In this blog, explore how the Illumi Board helped a young writer with a mind full of ideas overcome his challenges and unleash his creativity. Read more
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Using Religious Artefacts in the Classroom
In this blog we explore the importance of using religious artefacts in the classroom to learn about and from religions. Read more
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7 top tips for sports day 2025
Planning your school sports day? Here are seven ideas, to help you get started. Read more
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The Power of Light by Ben Kingston-Hughes
Ben Kingston Hughes discusses the magic of light-up construction resources for children's learning and engagement, with a cautionary tale about unexpected glowing surprises! Read more
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Supporting Mark Making Outdoors
In this blog we explore ideas for supporting mark making outdoors. Read more
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Physical Computing | Mr. P Recommends: Crumble Class Kit
This year, we're incredibly excited to partner with primary teacher and ICT expert Lee Parkinson, AKA 'ICT with Mr. P'. Throughout the year, Lee will use his knowledge and expertise to support teachers with podcasts, videos and exciting resource recommendations. In the first Mr. P Recommends video, join Lee as he prepares for a new computing unit and demonstrates how to use the Crumble Class Kit in physical computing lessons. Read more
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11 Outdoor Learning Activities and Ideas across the Curriculum
In this blog we explore the importance of outdoor learning and how creating outdoor classroom spaces can offer a wealth of ideas and activities to improve children’s health and well-being, whilst also helping to engage them in learning. We offer 11 outdoor learning activities you can try and some ideas for planning outdoor learning across the curriculum. Read more
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TTS SEN Resources Recognised by nasen
Two of TTS' key SEN resources have been officially endorsed by nasen. Read more
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Bee-Bot - the story behind our TTS developed programmable robot
Every product has a story - Bee-Bot the award-winning programmable robot can be found in homes and classrooms all around the world. Read on to find out how our much-loved robot came into being and helped to transform the teaching of programming, engaging pupils in a fun and innovative way. Read more
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Role Play in the Early Years
Role play is not just child's play but helps our children to develop a good imagination, problem solving skills and empathy. Read this blog to see how we can value role play in our settings. Read more
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The benefits of wooden toys
Join Dr Diane Boyd to read about the benefits of using wooden toys with our children in Early Years. Read more
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Small World Resources - Shardi Vaziri's Top 5
In this blog, Shardi Vaziri shares her favourite small world resources and explains why they've made her top five. Read more
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Skills Developed Through Small World Play
In this blog, Deanna Lemann, Nursery Manager at Woodland Nursery and Forest School, explores how world play is not just fun for children but helps them develop important skills needed for life. Read on to find out more. Read more
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Common Play Behaviours and Skill Progression in the Water Play Area By Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg
Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg, trainer and author, discusses what exactly common play behaviours are, along with the skills and competencies that children are acquiring and rehearsing in the process. Read more
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How Technology Can Support the Stages of Oracy
In this blog Jodie Lopez explores the different stages of oracy and looks at how technology can support children to develop these skills in the classroom. Read more
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Using animal resources to support social and emotional wellbeing
Want to understand how animal resources can support social and emotional wellbeing? Read this blog by Jenny Phillips, a paediatric nurse and animal therapist, to find out more. Read more