Schemas in early years Schemas in early years can be described as patterns of repeated behaviours, which often occur in play. Some baby schemas include transforming, transporting, positioning and rotating. It’s important for parents and practitioners to understand...
Looking for something engaging and excited to do in your next English lesson around writing composition and inferences? We’ve got just the thing for you… Below is a brilliant idea from primary school teacher & reading lead, Emily Weston (@primaryteachew). The...
Multiplication, the big test for primary school children and teachers alike! For this blog we’re focusing on a challenge for 10x times tables using visual aids. A multiplication worksheet to help children… Download our free resource and share it with your class, see...
Number bonds are a vital part of mental maths development. By the time you introduce 100, you’re getting to grips with some pretty big numbers. This exercise, which can be completed individually or in groups, is a fantastic way to reinforce the relationship...
Easy Father’s Day crafts: Tie card and bookmark Mrs Mactivity has some great ideas for simple, easy Father’s Day crafts and activities. This one will take you through the step by steps of how to create a tie card, along with the resources you’ll need. Dads sometimes...