Great article regarding the Year 6 Teaching of SATs from Michael Rosen: "Yesterday, I put up a question that was in my son's Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar homework for the holiday. It's a photocopy of what looks like a previous... Continue Reading →
Just lovely drawings from Ed Boxall who is an artist and educator. There are lots of ideas regarding learning about the Celts on his blog.http://edboxall.co.uk/2016/03/21/celts-and-gundestrup-cauldron-drawings/
I wanted to find out more about Class Dojo and a search came up with this article. I am still investigating wether we should have it for the school, I love the graphics? Watch this space http://www.joebower.org/2014/11/6-reasons-to-reject-classdojo.html
Here is a nice Spring Time frame border I created. Please feel free to download. it has a transparent centre so you can import it into a word Document and import a picture, send the picture behind the frame! Et... Continue Reading →
This is a lovely site with lots of interesting facts about the planets and space from NASA and some great interactive games! It also has some ideas for teachers and educators!
Sport Relief Sport Relief is just around the corner (18th - 20th March). They have designed lots of learning resources and fundraising activities for teachers in primary and secondary schools : assemblies, learning resources, tutor time activities and an interactive... Continue Reading →
Nice site for young Spanish Speakers who would like to practise their English http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses.htm
Three Billy Goats Gruff, read aloud, signed and with the words displayed for children who are hearing impaired or just need that extra support. There are other stories on this site that are only available as apps, but they look... Continue Reading →
nice game that does what it says on the tin and has a choice of backgrounds, there are also links to all other kinds of dinosaur and fossil related activities.



