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MFL: 8 Things you should know about every pupil

Get to know your pupils so you can make MFL come alive for them The post MFL: 8 Things you should know about every pupil appeared first on .

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Tackling Tricky Topics in PSHE

Teachers need to create a safe environment in which pupils can share their feelings, explore their values and attitudes, express their opinions and consider those of others without attracting negative...

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10 Ideas for Communicating History Understanding at KS1 & 2

History is a topic that can really capture the imagination of primary school pupils and there are a whole host of exciting ways to further their learning whilst enabling them to communicate what they...

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10 Ideas for using Geochaching at School

This post gives you an introduction to geocahcing and a range of ideas for how you can use it at school to engage and motivate your class. The post 10 Ideas for using Geochaching at School appeared...

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3 Free Science Experiments You Can Try In Class

After the massive success of the Sue Cowley behaviour management videos we showed in a previous blog post, I thought it would be nice to give away a few more freebies from our video archive. This week...

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5 Reasons to Love Middle Leaders

Middle leaders are often the unsung heroes in our schools.  Taking on a phenomenal workload and ensuring the smooth running of individual departments and phases, they could be considered the glue that...

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8 Ideas for Teaching Outstanding Lessons in the Primary School

We’ve all got different ideas about exactly how to develop and deliver an outstanding lesson.  The ideas we’ve outlined below are relatively straightforward and simple to apply and can act as a...

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How To Make Team Teaching Work

Team teaching is one of those terms that you hear bandied around from time to time, but if you’ve not tried it then it can be hard to know quite why to bother and, if you do, how to make it an...

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Special needs and physical education: Practical inclusion strategies to...

All children are entitled to participate in PE lessons at school in the UK. Where appropriate, lessons must be inclusive of SEND pupils. The post Special needs and physical education: Practical...

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MFL: 8 Things you should know about every pupil

Get to know your pupils so you can make MFL come alive for them The post MFL: 8 Things you should know about every pupil appeared first on Creative Education Blog.

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Tackling Tricky Topics in PSHE

Teachers need to create a safe environment in which pupils can share their feelings, explore their values and attitudes, express their opinions and consider those of others without attracting negative...

View Article

10 Ideas for Communicating History Understanding at KS1 & 2

History is a topic that can really capture the imagination of primary school pupils and there are a whole host of exciting ways to further their learning whilst enabling them to communicate what they...

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10 Ideas for using Geochaching at School

This post gives you an introduction to geocahcing and a range of ideas for how you can use it at school to engage and motivate your class. The post 10 Ideas for using Geochaching at School appeared...

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Free Science Experiments You Can Try In Class

After the massive success of the Sue Cowley behaviour management videos we showed in a previous blog post, I thought it would be nice to give away a few more freebies from our video archive. This week...

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5 Reasons to Love Middle Leaders

Middle leaders are often the unsung heroes in our schools.  Taking on a phenomenal workload and ensuring the smooth running of individual departments and phases, they could be considered the glue that...

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8 Ideas for Teaching Outstanding Lessons in the Primary School

We’ve all got different ideas about exactly how to develop and deliver an outstanding lesson.  The ideas we’ve outlined below are relatively straightforward and simple to apply and can act as a...

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How To Make Team Teaching Work

Team teaching is one of those terms that you hear bandied around from time to time, but if you’ve not tried it then it can be hard to know quite why to bother and, if you do, how to make it an...

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Special needs and physical education: Practical inclusion strategies to...

All children are entitled to participate in PE lessons at school in the UK. Where appropriate, lessons must be inclusive of SEND pupils. The post Special needs and physical education: Practical...

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Multiplication: How to help children remember

Progress in maths relies on fluent recall of the times tables. Not having to work out sums frees time for students to work through more complex mathematical processes.

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Methods to reduce planning time

Lesson planning takes a considerable amount of teachers’ time. While planning is clearly important it mustn’t become disproportionately time-consuming, which is counter-productive.

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