Why teach The Last Boy? The Last Boy is a compelling middle-grade novel that will capture readers’ hearts and minds. It tells the heartbreaking story of a young chimney sweep in 19th-century Ireland.
In recent dialogue around alternative provision, the concept of it being ‘a bridge back’, a ‘two-way road’ or a short-term intervention has been gaining traction. Across consultations, thought ...
Challenge children to discover mathematical patterns in the world and create their own with this repeating patterns KS1 lesson plan… The world is full of amazing patterns, and opening children’s eyes ...
This KS2 download contains a detailed medium-term plan about tectonic plates plus all the resources you need to teach it. When we think of natural disasters, we think of bright orange eruptions of ...
At our school, we’re always looking for new ways to integrate creativity into the curriculum. One of the projects we keep coming back to is blackout poetry. Blackout poetry is a fantastic method to ...
Picture this: a child, who usually struggles with social interactions, walks into school and finds solace in spending time with a calm, relaxed therapy dog. It’s an appealing scenario. However, before ...
Use a variety of verse to keep KS3 students keen as they learn key poetry analysis skills... The aim of this lesson is to introduce students to the basic techniques for analysing poetry and hopefully, ...
AI is here to stay, so here’s how to go about writing an AI policy that balances innovation with ethical considerations, ensures student and staff privacy, and aligns with your school’s educational ...
Help pupils develop their skills as philosophers by using their senses to find meaning in acts of worship with this Hindu shrine KS1 lesson plan… Excitingly, RE is a multi-disciplinary subject, ...
Creating potions has long held a fascination with children. It might be combining leaves and petals from the garden, or immersing themselves in the gloopy wonderfulness of slime. This investigation ...