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Whether you bring the jungle into the classroom, or cast yourselves away on an island, there’s a big wide world out there to explore, say Russell Grigg and Helen Lewis...
In his new series, professor Mike Askew shows how children’s understanding will come on leaps and bounds if they can make connections between important mathematical concepts...
Whether it’s helping the local estate agent to sell a house, or getting the three bears to forgive Goldilocks for breaking and entering, children’s writing will flourish when given a sense of real purpose, saysGill Matthews...
There’s no need to panic about the new ‘SPAG’ test, says Pie Corbett. Just carry on teaching children to read and write effectively, and experiment with punctuation and spelling in context...
The children in our Y1 classrooms should rule the world, argues Jonathan Lear. As they get older, they’ll learn to play it safe, just like their teachers...
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