There are millions of ideas for fun maths activities, but you can really get the class excited with outdoor maths activities. Outdoor maths offers up so many fun and simple opportunities for learning many maths topics: from number and place value to measurement. It’s...
During the first week of February, Children’s Mental Health Week works to raise awareness for the challenges our younger ones face with mental health, and works to help us tackle them. This year’s theme is all about expressing yourself. Equipping our...
Effective independent learning can be a powerful tool in the classrooms of primary or secondary schools. Not only does it enhance essential skills and the growth mindset of pupils, but it also gives you, the teacher, peace of mind that individuals in your class are...
Understanding fractions can be difficult for children without a simple, visual approach. Whilst this four-worksheet strong lesson resource is paper-based, it’s great to use your manipulatives for both KS1 & KS2 to bring the fractions to life. Colour and...
The movies are full of interesting references and portrayals of the profession of teaching. From model teacher Miss Honey to the maverick methods of John Keating in Dead Poet’s Society, teaching has been portrayed in any number of ways by Hollywood. But which...
Need a simple craft idea using bits you’ve probably got lying around the home or classroom? Have a go at our easy cardboard telescope and let your kids or class scour the seven seas! Use the link below the video to get everything you need for this craft at Hope...