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Science and Technology for the Early Years (…

Science and Technology for the Early Years (2nd Edition) contains 120 science and technology activities for use in the Foundation stage, along with ideas for designing resource areas to stimulate purposeful play. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book. Look inside.

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Resilience 2.0: Embracing Challenge and Chan…

‘Resilience 2.0’ will help you realise your potential with just the right blend of art and science.  Knowing what to do is one thing, knowing how to be is quite another.  Learn how to get back to your best even when the world threatens to do its worst… Available from September!

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From books to sand, from water to food

For young children effective learning and development in science and technology involves having clearly laid out activities with well-planned opportunities.

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Making a Mark! Discovering the Power of Neur…

Rooted in research, this educational resource combines the life story of internationally renowned sculptor Mark Stoddart with facts about neurodiversity, creating a journey of creative learning, perseverance and triumph.

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Why do we enjoy singing and dancing?

… because it creates an emotional response. Did you manage to join Catherine Cantin and Joe Dale with their webinar on Singing and Dancing in the Primary MFL Classroom? If you were unable to make it, don’t worry. You can watch it on Joe Dale’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfbjg9wuzLM In an early section of the webinar…

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Developing Reading Comprehension Skills Year…

Contains 12 high quality authentic non-fiction passages and is perfect for developing reading strategies as children move through Key Stage 2. Look inside. See the complete series.

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Developing Reading Comprehension Skills Year…

Developing Reading Comprehension Skills Years 5-6: Non-fiction contains 12 high quality authentic non-fiction passages and is perfect preparation for introducing children to the skills needed for the KS2 SATs and 11+ Reading Comprehension papers. Look inside. See the complete series.

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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: A…

Graphic Revision Guide for The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, specially written to support Special Needs (SEN) and lower ability students. It contains teaching resources especially tailored to strengthen the student's understanding of plot, characters, quotes, themes and more. Look inside. See the series.

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Tell no Lies

In this primary school assembly story dozy little Dormouse gets himself into bother when he tries to warn the other woodland animals of what he thinks is a spaceship in their field. This story about lying comes from More Brilliant Assembly Stories, written by Elizabeth Sach and published by Brilliant Publications. The animals are disgruntled at having been disrupted, and they are nothing but scathing and dismissive of Dormouse’s claims - particularly Dog Fox who threatens to eat Dormouse if he is found to be lying. To make peace amongst the animals gathered around due to the commotion, Owl decides to fly overhead and see what the fuss is about. He discovers that a danger has indeed been posed to him and those that share the habitat, only that it comes in the form of a combine harvester, not a spaceship as Dormouse had thought. All animals present are advised to flee the area to stay safe…but Dog Fox has other plans. Having stirred up quite the ruckus, Dormouse has attracted the attention of various animals from all across the food chain - posing a lot of confrontation, as at this time of night, predators are hungry. Dog Fox is especially ravenous, and his first dish of choice is Dormouse.

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The Sunflower Seed

This story is taken from the book More Brilliant Stories for Assemblies for primary schools written by Elizabeth sach and published by Brilliant Publications. It teaches children the virtue of being patient. It follows Jessie, a student in Year 1, who has to learn that all good things take time when her sunflower seed fails to sprout unlike her those of her classmates. This story focuses on reaching goals and is based on the theme of science.

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