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Red pencil blog banner 10th Jul 2023

10 Simple Writing Ideas to Get Key Stage One Children Writing

As a teacher, you know that helping young children develop their writing skills is critical to their success in later years. However, getting them interested and engaged in writing can be a challenge.  

Here are 10 simple writing ideas that you can use to get your Key Stage One pupils to write with enthusiasm and joy! 

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blue read me blog banner 12th Jun 2023

Why Using Sensory Tools is Important in KS1 Classrooms

You may be wondering why sensory tools are becoming increasingly popular in the classroom. Sensory tools offer a wide range of benefits to children, particularly those who struggle with traditional learning methods. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of sensory tools for key stage one pupils and how they can help improve learning outcomes.

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light blue read me banner 13th Mar 2023

Empowering Children as Writers

We must remember from the outset, even the youngest child is already a writer in the making.  They are writers from the word go. Writers on a journey. They have everything they need within them to become highly skilful and capable writers.  We provide the environment.

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Orange read me blog banner 10th Nov 2022

Are the Children in Your Class Struggling with Writing?

Writing isn’t just about becoming an author. Acquiring the skills to become ‘a writer’ is a lifelong journey, changing over time as we learn to communicate more effectively. The sooner we can get to grips with literacy and make ourselves understood, the better. Model ideas and concepts visually to assist children in communication and language using mighty writer

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Blue pencil blog banner 14th Jul 2022

Empower Children to Master Writing

Children who are able to master writing will soon enjoy the benefits of using their literacy skills freely, with accuracy and flair – but what do we mean by ‘master’, exactly?

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Red pencil blog banner 4th May 2022

Effectively Engage Children with Language | KS1 Literacy

What an audience we have in the children we are fortunate enough to teach. An audience who are inquisitive, energetic, full of awe and wonder at the world around them – as well as instinctively wise and capable.

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blue read me blog banner 23rd Mar 2022

How Do Children Learn?

As teachers, we have the opportunity to discover each child’s uniqueness; what they are passionate about, what they enjoy doing and how they interact with and explore the world around them.

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Red pencil blog banner 7th Feb 2022

How Does Reading Aloud Help Children Develop Literacy Skills?

Reading aloud to and with children has an enormously positive impact on every area of a child’s development. Why is reading aloud to children so beneficial? Let's find out...

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light blue read me banner 28th Jan 2022

Using Picture Prompts For Writing - KS1 Literacy Tool

Why should we use picture prompts in KS1 literacy?

Visual stimuli helps children to understand their world.

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orange pencil blog banner 9th Nov 2020

5 Reasons Why Primary Teachers Should Engage in Virtual Training

The coronavirus pandemic has changed teaching as we know it, in ways we could never have imagined. This also includes some important discoveries.

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Blue pencil blog banner 16th Feb 2020

7 Techniques for Generating Story Writing Ideas in KS2

Teaching creative writing may not always produce the outcomes you were hoping for. Here's some ideas to help inspire your primary class during story writing tasks. 

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light blue read me banner 2nd Feb 2020

Activities for Teaching Writing Genres in KS1 & 2

Understanding genre will help primary pupils to make the most of their budding creativity. Here's some activities to help them on their way.

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"The Year 1 teachers have started using the mats and, in just 2 weeks, we have already seen an improvement in the children's writing - especially the boys!"

Emma Foyle, Deputy Headteacher, Stourfield Infant School, Bournemouth

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