Kevin the Carrot inspires kids to eat healthy this Christmas season with Kevin’s Amazing Festive Challenges Get Set to Eat Fresh
Enter the 2020 Pearson National Teaching Awards now! The National Teaching Awards
The Places I’ve Cried in Public – YA fiction with accompanying lesson plans Usborne
Striver from 2Simple – The PE and wellbeing platform by specialists, for non-specialists 2Simple
Encounter Edu Submarine STEM 7-11 – An engaging ocean-themed SOW for KS2 Encounter Edu
Teach Early Years Magazine Subscribe today!
Teach Primary Magazine Subscribe today!
Teach Secondary Magazine Subscribe today!
Technology and Innovation Magazine Order now!
Teach Reading and Writing Magazine Order now!
Oxford University Press Courses
Child psychotherapist
For your most vulnerable students, harsh discipline could be doing more harm than good, warns Dr Margot Sunderland...
It’s tough at the top but how can leaders create a school environment that’s beneficial for everyone’s mental health, including their own, asks Dr Margot Sunderland. Here’s how...
Get Set to Eat Fresh, Aldi and Team GB’s free education programme, has announced that Kevin the Carrot, the star of Aldi’s Christmas advert for four years running, is making his...
Topical Tuesdays from The Week Junior offers fascinating news stories with free teaching activities every week.
Click here to download more free resources in this series.
This week’s big news story involves a...
Make sure your students are squeezing all the juice out of language, with these ideas from Kelly Cording… In today’s multimedia society, words are power – they have the ability to cause joy,...
Make sure your students are squeezing all the juice out of language, with these ideas from Kelly Cording…
In today’s multimedia society, words are power – they have the ability to cause joy,...
Steph Caswell shows how you can create a spellbinding relationship with your very own Albus...
Not only can students take as little as two seconds to decide how good a...
Multiplication tests are on their way, like it or not, so here are five steps...
A move towards evidence-based classroom practice is to be welcomed, says Gareth Sturdy – but it...