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Storytelling For Science
Should science teachers be telling stories? A phrase that is often used during discussions about a disputed point of fact is ‘the plural…
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New Ways To Teach MFL
In 2001, 78% of KS3 pupils took a modern foreign language at GCSE. By 2010 this was down to 43%, and yet many people agree that in today’s…
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Teaching The New Mathematics GCSEs
It is a time of great change for the teaching of mathematics. The Government has given high priority to mathematics, including an objective…
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Safe storage for mobile internet devices
I imagine, if you closed your eyes and I played you a series of noises, one of the quickest you’d recognise is the sound of a trolley…
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Great digital resources for KS3 computer science
1. Light Bot (light-bot.com)My go-to for the basics of programming, Light-bot is a nice little flash game that, through simple tasks,…
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Explaining the new SEN code of practice
We are all teachers of Special Educational Needs. Did you realise? That’s the message from the new Code of Practice - check out para 6.37,…
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Using NLP to teach MFL
Neuro-linguistic programming was developed in the 70s by two University of California academics, John Grinder and Richard Bandler. They had…
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Lesson plan: KS3 PE – building on the 2012 legacy
Why Teach This? The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games wowed the world. You and your students can also wow the world you live in by…
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Lesson plan: KS4 English – grammar skills
Why Teach This? It’s the bane of many English teachers’ lives: how to teach spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPG). Finding ways,…
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Lesson Plan: KS3 Maths – Percentage Problems
Why Teach This? Solving maths puzzles can be a good way to get lots of practice with a mathematical technique while something a bit more…
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Practical magic with Design & Technology
Leading up to 1999 and since the introduction of D&T in the school curriculum, the predominant experience pupils have had of the…
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Lesson plan: KS4 science – rates of reaction in chemistry
Why teach this? Rate of reaction provides a link between the particle model students study in physics at the start of KS4 and how a chemical…
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How comedy can inspire young people’s writing
They say the two most common things that people fear in life are public speaking and death. As a stand-up comedian - if you get it wrong -…