We’re excited to have launched our Ancient Egypt hub in collaboration with Scholastic, where you will find a whole host of inspiration and ideas for your Ancient Egypt topic, including some fantastic free downloads from the Scholastic Resource Bank. To celebrate, we...
You made it! You’ve got six weeks off, so we’ve gathered up 21 summer holiday ideas for teachers so you can make the most of it. Whether you like to stay active during the holidays, or you’re looking for a slower pace this year, we’ve covered all the best summer...
We have teamed up with Pritt Stick to offer your school the chance to win a whole year’s supply of Pritt stick*. To be in with a chance of winning this great prize, get your class to show off their creative skills and design their own Pritt character. Pritt can be...
Slime making may be one of the messier activities you’ll get up in the classroom – but it’s also one of the most fun. It’s not just the making that will excite your class either. Once it has been made, the slime can be used for a whole host of...
What colour pen do you use for marking? It’s surely one of the most hotly debated topics passing through staff rooms, seemingly without consensus. To try and make sense of it, we threw the discussion over to 134 teachers on Twitter. In this post, we’ll reveal what...
The river Nile will no doubt form a large part of your term teaching Ancient Egypt to a KS1 or KS2 class. The foundation of the entire civilization, it’s vitally important to learn about how the river allowed their societies to function. Something which can be...