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Evidence of life that existed hundreds of millions of years ago should be enough to excite even the most ambivalent learner. If not, making their own ‘amber’ fossils will surely do the trick...
Ignored, stereotyped and diminished, if the crayons in your classroom could talk, they might object to their treatment. Understanding why leads to great lesson activities, says Sue Cowley...
We’re getting better at making sure teaching assistants’ talents do not go to waste, but there’s more to be done, say Rob Webster and Peter Blatchford...
If you loathe guided reading, Rachel Clarke and Charlotte Reed’s excellent and inspiring ideas on the subject might just change your mind...
At primary school, it can be difficult to spot girls who are suffering because Dad is not around. But without support, they may be storing up problems for later life, says Louie Werth...
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