I have found lots of teaching ideas and lesson plans to use when working with Roald Dahl's Matilda, in the classroom. Below is a list of free links. (Theres not as many online activities on Matilda as I would like,... Continue Reading →
At last! The sun is coming out so here is a list of gardening activities, online games and colouring pages to get us in the mood for the summer! Outdoor Flower & Plant Fun Have fun in the garden with... Continue Reading →
The British Council have a great site for EAL Learners to improve their vocabulary whilst playing online games, like Beat the Goalie, Penalty Shoot-outs etc and all games contain 3 levels of difficulty. It is a perfect way for boys... Continue Reading →
Buddha Day / Wesak / Visakha Puja / Vaisakha May (full moon day) An important festival because on this day the Lord Buddha was born, attained enlightenment, and died. All three of these significant events fell on the same day.... Continue Reading →
Some lovely quotes to colour in and decoarte your classroom with, from Doodle Art Valley here.http://www.doodle-art-alley.com/quote-coloring-pages.html
PUZZLES AND COMPUTATIONAL THINKING Free unplugged Resources from the resource Hub from CAS London. https://teachinglondoncomputing.org/puzzles/ How to programme your Parent. (Unplugged Activity) from Makers Box. Here is an outline and video of what computational thinking is from Robomind For... Continue Reading →
I found these simple Scratch Card projects. Great for children to do who have no previous Scratch programming experience . These cards are an easy way to use simple code to a great effect and for children to build up... Continue Reading →
I love marbling and would love to bring it into the classroom, but using traditional techniques of oil paints and turpentine can be very toxic and very odorous. I found a site that show s how to marble with milk,... Continue Reading →
Pancake Day in the UK is also known as Shrove Tuesday, and is celebrated as Carnival and Mardi Gras elsewhere in the world. Next enjoyed on 28th February 2017, it was traditionally a day of fun and feasting before the... Continue Reading →