Learning Mathematics through Pretend Play Playing shops is part of children’s every day play because shopping is a way of life. They have first-hand experiences of visiting shops, choosing items, paying and taking their goods home. Introducing a traditional shop of...
After school activities for children The after-school routine is in constant need of a tune-up. Making sure kids not only stay busy until dinner but stay busy with activities that are both engaging and rewarding. Some families have it figured out and use...
The revised National Curriculum introduced in September 2014 includes teaching basic fractions at Key Stage 1 (KS1). According to the revised National Curriculum, in Year One children will learn how to “recognise, find, and name a half as one of two equal parts of an...
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...
Lasting over 30 centuries, the Ancient Egyptian civilization is one of the most vastly enriching periods of history of them all. For teachers, that leaves so much potential for your engaging your class, but it can also leave them confused as to where it all fits in....