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REsources – Part 1 (General resources)
Last year I taught a lot of RE. It’s not my specialist subject (I’m an MFLer), it just worked out that way. When I was looking at the schemes of work for various year groups, I noticed that some stories … Continue reading
Posted in Broad curriculum
Tagged David and Goliath, education, Good Samaritan, KS1, KS2, RE, resources, teach, Teaching, year 5, year 6, YouTube
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What Will I Do Next?
The last few weeks have been language-filled. Over the summer holidays I taught, alongside a colleague, on a subject knowledge enhancement course at Newman University. The aim was to take people from long-forgotten GCSE French up to AS/A’ level standard … Continue reading
Posted in Dyslexia/Dyscalculia, English, Languages, Maths
Tagged 11+, BSL, Deaf school, dyslexia, English, french, GCSE tuition, maths, mfl, Spanish, teach, tutor
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Getting to Know a New Class
Getting to know a new class is always hard with all those names to learn, but usually a class teacher has time on their side. Time to carry out various “getting-to-know-you” activities with a class they will be seeing every … Continue reading
Posted in Languages
Tagged activities, beginning of term, education, french, getting to know you, languages, learning names, mfl, PPA, story, teach, Teaching
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Teaching the Times Tables
I’ve been tutoring maths for a number of years now. I’ve tutored boys and girls. I’ve tutored individuals and small groups. I’ve tutored children of all ages from very different social backgrounds. But they have all had one thing in … Continue reading
Posted in Dyslexia/Dyscalculia, Maths
Tagged auditory, boys, confidence, division, dyslexia, education, games, girls, improve, improvement, improving, kinesthetic, learn, learning, maths, maths wrap, mental arithmetic, mental maths, motivate, motivating, motivation, multi-sensory learning, multi-sensory teaching, multiplication, pelmanism, progress, teach, Teaching, times tables, turn tables, tutor, visual
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