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Living Geography

Author: Edited by David Mitchell

Living Geography is an essential resource written for all those involved with the teaching of geography to young people. The book draws from recent, school-focused research to guide and support you in providing a concept based curriculum that is relevant, purposeful and exciting for young people

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Creative thinking in literacy, art and design

This free 11 page literacy resource focuses on creative thinking in literacy, art and design

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Science enrichment activity: Crime scene

This free teaching resource is a day-long enrichment activity taken from our recent publication, Enriching Science

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Maths resources: Sunshine Game and Rounders

This free maths resource provides two maths games for ages 7 to 11

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Maths resources: Addsub dominoes and Decimal Grand Prix

This free maths resource provides two maths games for Key stage 3 pupils

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Is two hours of PE a week enough?

Does two hours of PE a week really mean enough physical activity for children? Samantha Wilkinson discusses her research and findings

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PE lesson plans: Basketball, badminton and volleyball

Four PE lesson plans for Key Stages 3 and 4, each with cross-curricular links

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How can we make science more exciting?

The government says that learning science should be more engaging and exciting. Crispin Andrews investigates their claim and questions how science can be made more fun for pupils

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Using sport to motivate cross-curricular achievement

Jill Wyatt investigates how Windsor High school used sport to boost achievement across the curriculum, seeing increases in independent learning and confidence as a result

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Supporting the learning of maths

Maths is either a subject that pupils love or hate, explains Lorraine Barber, so how can we support those learners who don't have a natural aptitude for it?

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