Media and film studies teach students to critically analyse and create media, giving them control over their own ...
A common issue is that students will rush straight to the question without first reading the rubric or introduction. The ...
Access arrangements aim for fairness, but they only work well with early planning, clear communication and consistent ...
Advice on what schools (and parents) can do to help their Year 11 students navigate the crucial final year of their ...
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Writing for meaning and purpose requires more than syntactical and grammatical accuracy; pupils must be aware of their ...
For many schools, having trust-wide support can make the process feel more manageable. At Bradford Diocesan Academies Trust (BDAT), the ability to buy at scale, centralise workload and bring schools ...
New from open source hardware provider DFRobot is the HUSKYLENS 2 – an AI vision sensor that puts the power of artificial intelligence directly into the hands of teachers and students. Designed for ...
Pupils will need to reflect on their own understanding of what an upset child looks like and then look for clues that suggest this in the text (e.g. ‘they were crying’ or ‘they couldn’t catch their ...
This Year 5 reading collection contains 11 weeks of planning. Use the resources to complete three lessons over the course of each week. The resource list sets out each week’s theme, and there’s a ...
The level of grammatical understanding needed rises significantly between LKS2 and UKS2. One area requiring a very strong grammatical understanding in KS2 is relative pronouns and relative clauses.
In many stories – especially adventures – characters discover an exciting new place and experience a sense of wonder. When writing a fantasy setting, the only limits are those of the writer’s ...