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Equivalent Fractions! Genius!

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Primary Games Arena interactive

The Primary Games Arena has some great little games for children to learn specific things from the primary curriculum, be it nouns, multiplication, spelling or coding. It is sorted into age groups and subjects.  I can see it working well... Continue Reading →

Free Space Travel Posters from Nasa!

Nasa is giving away these lovely vintage Space Travel posters! Excellent for a class display!http://www.thedrive.com/article/2171/nasas-giving-away-brilliant-space-travel-posters-for-free

Farm to Fork Tesco Free Farm resources!

From Farm to Fork Farm to Fork is our nationwide initiative dedicated to getting children interested in where their food comes from. I met these guys at the BETT show. I not a big fan of big businesses hunting for... Continue Reading →

Tales of the road Road Safety

Tales of the Road is  a government site that has interactive and animated videos on how to stay safe on the road. This would be a lovely assembly and the children could follow this up online. It has beautifully eery... Continue Reading →

World Book Day 2 March 2017

This is a great site with lots of activities for World book Day and reading resources throughout the year. For primary and Secondary. Register now! http://www.worldbookday.com/

How fairy tales could stop killer robots from taking over the world

Robots, fairy tales,

DIY Valentines Seed Favours

This is a wedding site but I thought these cute heart shaped paper seed favours would be great for a valentines gift or a children's party!  – Plantable Paper » Hill City Bride | Virginia Wedding Blog http://www.hillcitybride.com/2010/11/diy-from-pulp-art-plantable-paper/

Artist’s Birthdays on Teach Kids Art

I found a wonderful list of artist birthdays on this site. Each birthday connects to some teaching ideas, things to do for that particularly artist and their Wiki page. Look at this enormous class mosaic that the children worked on... Continue Reading →

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