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Learning objective: Using the imperative to command others to move. This lively Spanish game is a perfect warm-up for any ...
This free poster is a vital download for any teacher looking to better support learners with developmental language disorder ...
A tennis-themed zone of proximal development example leads teacher Aaron Swan to consider how teaching within students’ ZPD ...
Use a variety of verse to keep KS3 students keen as they learn key poetry analysis skills... The aim of this lesson is to introduce students to the basic techniques for analysing poetry and hopefully, ...
“Show, don’t tell” is the time-honoured exhortation we use with KS2 children when we want them to describe characters in a narrative context. But of course, it is easier said than done. The creation ...
BookTrust is inviting primary schools across the UK to celebrate Pyjamarama on 22 May, a day dedicated to reading for pleasure. Thousands of children across the country – in primary schools, libraries ...
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Disciplinary literacy, as defined by Professor Timothy Shanahan, is the specialised way we use reading, writing and oral language within specific academic disciplines like science, history, geography ...
It’s not hard to see why the scope, content and priorities of the National Curriculum can illicit strong feelings from pretty much everyone within the teaching profession. It’s a statement of ...
This WAGOLL resource pack will guide KS2 children through the process of analysing portal stories as both readers and ...