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I play therefore I learn

What is the single most effective way of teaching English grammar at Key Stage 2? Give children the chance to play with and utilise the grammar they have learned.

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What’s new at Brilliant Publications? (28 April 2022)

In the "What Kids Are Reading" report, graphic novels have made it into the top ten favourites for secondary school pupils for the first time.

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SPaG as a form of amusement

Is it really possible to teach spelling, punctuation and grammar as a set of games?

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How to Sparkle at Phonics

How to Sparkle at Phonics provides 40 photocopiable worksheets, riddles, puzzles to help Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 (KS1) children to learn letter sounds and use that knowledge to build words. The sheets compliment other phonics schemes and provide an enjoyable way of developing and assessing children's phonemic awareness. It is widely recognized today that 'onset' and 'rime' are very important skills for the early reader to acquire, and this book focuses on beginning, medial and ending sounds, as well as on rhyme. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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How to Sparkle at Word Level Activities

How to Sparkle at Word Level Activities is designed to provide an abundance of word level activities for use in the 20 minutes of independent work of the Literacy Hour. These tried and tested activities will save you hours of preparation and planning time and will really get your class motivated. The worksheets will help Key Stage 1 (KS1) children to develop phonemic awareness and improve their knowledge of phonics.

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Christmas Activities for Key Stage 2 Languag…

Christmas Activities for KS2 Language and Literacy contains fun festive language activities, designed harness children's enthusiasm at this exciting time of the year and keep them on task. Integrating the activities into your planning is easy, so both you and your pupils can enjoy the run-up to Christmas. The activities include practice at using different punctuation, use of dictionaries, spelling, synonyms, idioms and writing in different genres. Now you can exploit the children's natural enthusiasm for the season and inspire them to create especially good work with this bank of fun, stimulating ideas and activities – so you can have a stress-free Christmas!

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Un, deux, trois … soleil ! (One, two, …

The focus of this e-book is summer holidays, with photographs from the seaside and the countryside. The linguistic focus here is numbers 1–6. Pupils who are familiar with counting orally may be surprised that the written forms of these numbers are very different from what they might have imagined. It is useful to establish the correct sound-spelling links early on.

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Brilliant French Information Books – L…

Encourage primary school pupils to become independent French readers with this collection of 6 short, highly-illustrated French information readers. The Level 3 books are ideal for children in Years 5 and 6 who have been studying French for a number of years. Look inside. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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Brilliant French Information Books – L…

Encourage primary school pupils to become independent French readers with this collection of 6 short, highly-illustrated French information readers. The Brilliant French Information Books are ideal for Key Stage 2 (KS2) children who don't like reading stories. Specially written by Danièle Bourdais and Sue Finnie to support young French learners, these non-fiction books consolidate core vocabulary and reinforce language patterns, while being packed full of information and photos of the French-speaking world which will broaden pupils' perceptions and develop their intercultural understanding. The Level 2 books are ideal for children in Years 4 and 5 who have been studying French for one or two years. Look inside.

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Brilliant French Information Books – L…

Encourage primary school pupils to become independent French readers with this collection of 6 short, highly-illustrated French information readers. The Level 1 books are ideal for children in Years 3 and 4 who just started to study French. Look inside. Scroll down to find out more and download ‘Try before you buy’ sample pages from the book.

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