Practical resources to help make your life easier.
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.
Using wristbands in class could be a great way to remind pupils to complete a task.
To create a striking display use Block Posters to print off a larger version of the original, it scales it across multiple A4 sheets.
Originally compiled in 2007, Jane Hart updates the list every year with the latest educational tools.
The name of ‘Super Teacher Worksheets’ has always put me off using the website, as worksheets have such a bad name.
I have a HUGE collection of documents about AiFL, each of the documents detail exciting, innovative and interesting activities I could use.
Using the advice received from other people, I have made some mind maps using key words, buzz words and current initiatives in education.
Here’s some information I have collected about the job application process.