The Ultimate Guide to Recharging Your Batteries During the Easter Holidays
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.
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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
Thanks, as always to Victoria for her monthly blog post of teaching ideas, activities, and inspiration to celebrate the month of April. TL;TR: Ramadan, Find a Rainbow
Here are some ideas for your classroom: 1. Introduction to Ramadan: Introduce the primary school pupils to the month of Ramadan, what it means to
A pet can be a good friend but it’s important to be safe around them. Here are some very simple ideas for keeping safe around
Wouldn’t it be interesting to create a unique song for your school? Many schools have already created their own anthem that they can sing at
Celebrating diversity is very important in the classroom and it was great to see RTE News2Day marking the day with a lovely interview with Isabelle
World Happiness Day takes place on 20th March every year. Here are some ideas you can do with your class: 1. Happiness Group Activity: Divide
It can be hard to know where to start when it comes to wellbeing in school. It’s not much good working on complicated ideas to
Here are some really quick ideas for your classroom for St. Patrick’s Day: 1. Create a St. Patrick’s Day craft project. Have students design a