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Here are some ideas to celebrate friendship: 1. Have an interactive discussion about what makes a good friend and have the students come up with
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Here are some ideas to celebrate friendship: 1. Have an interactive discussion about what makes a good friend and have the students come up with
As it’s Autism Awareness Month, it might be good to help children be aware of autism. Here are some simple ideas. 1. The Power of
Helping out in your community is a hugely rewarding experience but how can you do this with your class? Here are some ideas to help
International Haiku Poetry Day is celebrated every year on April 17th. This day is dedicated to the art of haiku, a traditional form of Japanese
The sinking of the Titanic is a tragic event that continues to captivate people’s imagination. As a teacher, it can be a valuable topic to
Passover is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. The holiday is celebrated for eight days, during
World Autism Awareness Day falls on Sunday April 02nd this year. There are several ways to mark Autism Awareness; We have some fantastic educational supports
The Good Friday Agreement was signed on April 10, 1998 and is widely recognised as a crucial political event which ended decades of conflict in
Are you feeling drained and burnt out from teaching? It’s no secret that the job can take a toll on your mental and physical well-being.
In today’s blog post, we’re diving into the vibrant world of multiculturalism and how to celebrate it in the primary classroom. Prepare to enrich your
Hey there, fellow educators! Welcome to today’s blog post, where we’ll explore fun and diverse ways to celebrate the Arts in the primary classroom. Get
According to the World Health Organisation, Epilepsy affects around 50 million people worldwide. The estimated proportion of the general population with active epilepsy (i.e. continuing