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Fictional contexts, such as Harry Potter and the Chronicles of Narnia, can make science lessons all the more exciting, says Philip Ball – which in turn can spark creative writing...
Climbing trees, building dens, looking after chickens and the freedom to choose between these and many other activities is behind better behaviour and learning at Beacon Rise Primary, says Michael Follett...
When we’re no longer curious about the world around us, we’ve lost our desire to learn. So keep the questions coming with these mysteries and investigations from Andy Griffith and Mark Burns...
NQT Caroline feels undermined by her teaching assistant, but feels too embarrassed to say anything. However, she has a right to express what she wants from her TA, says Sue Cowley...
Reading stories out loud to your class is never a waste of time, says Nikki Gamble, even in KS2. The trick is to pick the best books for the job, and here’s how...
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