Curriculum
Posted on October 23, 2018 by Bethan Chaplin Dewey
Halloween lesson plans, books and poems to celebrate with your little monsters.
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Curriculum
Posted on October 18, 2018 by Shona Pye
Shona Pye, author of the brand new Wellbeing title
Character Education, responds to the challenge of creating and trialling primary school lessons on British Values.
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Curriculum
Posted on October 18, 2018 by Shareen Mayers
We asked Shareen Mayers to share her own tips and strategies for teaching spelling in KS2. As many schools are aware, the spelling aspect of the KS2 curriculum can be particularly demanding and challenging. Notably, many pupils at the end of KS2 were able to confidently answer the KS2 grammar test questions but struggled when it came to the spelling aspect.
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Curriculum
Posted on October 17, 2018 by Sue Evans - Science coordinator at Phoenix Primary
Teach your children how to describe the simple physical properties of a variety of everyday materials with this fun and free practical lesson plan!
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Curriculum
Posted on October 16, 2018 by Kate Weston
How can we measure the impact of our teaching on our students? - In the third and final part of his blogs about designing your school's maths curriculum, Nick Hart discusses how we can measure impact on students.
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Assessment
Posted on October 15, 2018 by RS Assessment from Hodder Education
On 15th October 2018, the DfE announced the modification of KS1 teacher assessment frameworks.
Teacher assessment frameworks
- English Reading, mathematics and science frameworks have been modified for use from the 2018/2019 academic year onwards.
- English writing frameworks will remain the same as those introduced for the 2017/2018 academic year.
- The 'pupil can' statements have been refined for clarity to ensure they represent the key aspects of the national curriculum and reflect classroom practice.
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Assessment
Posted on October 15, 2018 by RS Assessment from Hodder Education
On 15th October 2018, the DfE announced the removal of KS2 teacher assessment judgements for English reading and mathematics and revised science teacher assessment frameworks.
Removal of teacher assessment for English reading and mathematics
The DfE state that this change has been made in response to the public consultation on Primary Assessment in 2017, and aims to reduce assessment burdens on schools. Test results in English reading and mathematics will continue to be used in school performance measures.
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Assessment
Posted on October 15, 2018 by RS Assessment from Hodder Education
I believe that proper assessment would reveal that these children have a range of social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) problems that are the real cause of their misbehaviours.
Thanks to Rob Long, educational psychologist and author of SNAP-B, for the following article.
Recently I attended a meeting on school exclusions where clear evidence was presented which highlighted there are certain ‘at risk’ groups that are more likely to be excluded. For me this reinforced the article I had read by J O’Brian in which he suggested that there is a systemic bias in the education system against certain ethnic groups.
With this thought in mind I began to wonder if there is a similar bias to explain why children and young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND) or Educational Health and Care Plan (EHCP) statements are also a vulnerable group to being excluded as the data suggests that they are higher than other non-disabled groups on exclusions.
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Curriculum
Posted on October 9, 2018 by Natalie Bailey
Free analysis of pupil performance in the 2018 KS2 national tests for reading, maths, and grammar, spelling and punctuation.
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Curriculum
Posted on October 3, 2018 by Alexandra Taylor
This week's Wednesday Words blog, brings you a Year 5 vocabulary teaching activity which uses Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem The Eagle to explore how vocabulary choices change and enhance meaning.
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