Tools and resources for using in the classroom.

“It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be“. Containing a quirky compilation of quotes, facts, pictures, wit and wisdom to help motivate you to be as good as you want to be.

This fantastic little suspension folder will suit just about any filing storage needs you may have.

If I had to pick my favourite teaching book, this would be it. It truly is a teacher’s toolkit.

Create a classroom timeline! I’ve tried scrapbooks, etc., but they’re often difficult to maintain.

Rocket Up Your Class! is a book written by Dave Keeling that explores 101 creative ways to start, break and end lessons.

We’ve posted before about organising your resources into handy resource bags for each pupil so they can just grab their bag and have all the materials they need.

Using wristbands in class could be a great way to remind pupils to complete a task.

Keeping track of the books in your class can be a nightmare.

Keeping a tidy box of resources can sometimes be a tricky business.

Using a paper clip and an elastic band is such a simple and low cost way to bind work and other documents together.