These Halloween ghost tealights are the perfect classroom craft to help children develop their clay work skills. Teach children the importance of correct thickness, how to use water to join pieces and smooth out cracks, as well as how to effectively use a rolling pin....
If you’re after a simple but spooky solution for an upcoming craft session, then look no further than the pipe cleaner spider. These fun eight-legged friends are great for Halloween or any time you want to make a creepy, atmospheric classroom or home. And the...
Vocabulary is one place where we never stop learning. Interacting with the world, speaking to people and enjoying new experiences often brings new words that broaden our vocabulary. While children will pick up the majority of their vocabulary implicitly from their...
Negative numbers can be tricky for children to understand at first, this is where a visual number line comes in handy. For this activity we’re focusing on some negative number challenges with the additional help of a number line. Use the printable negative number line...
All Hallow’s Eve is fast approaching and it’s time for some spooktacular Halloween activities in the classroom! Halloween is a great chance to mix things up and get festive with some fun and exciting, spooky lessons. From Halloween arts and crafts ideas to ways to...
Maths mastery is the method of teaching children mathematical fluency without leaning on older, more dated methods of rote learning. Maths mastery also allows children to develop problem-solving skills and in turn, solve non-routine maths problems without having to...