I really enjoy teaching children to write, but finding new ways to inspire them to think creatively is always a … More
Author: Neil Jarrett
Guest Post: A Revolution In Language Practice
Language learning has become faster, easier and more fun, with the introduction of guidance algorithms in apps that make … More
Let’s Start Coding!
If you’re an EdTech teacher, you’re likely thinking about teaching your students some coding. There are many options, but what … More
6 Ways to Add Video to Your Classroom with Animoto
Students relate to video — it’s a growing part of how they share and how they absorb information. And if … More
English Tenses Poster
As part of my ‘end-of-year review’ lessons, I made my class a useful hand-out to support their understanding of the … More
Challenge Accepted: Find The Best Websites For Maths Starters
I was recently asked by the Maths Primary Initiative (Maths Pi), to find the top websites which could support teachers … More
How To Make Blackout Notes – Perfect For Revision
While thinking about a recent blog post named ‘Blackout Poetry‘, I thought: Why not use the technique for other areas … More
A Range of Free, Downloadable, Writing Templates
I’ve made some writing frames, which are completely free to download (just right click and ‘save image as’, or find … More
The perfect tech tool for teachers
I recently discovered a brilliant website – excellent for classroom teachers. Have a look at my video walk-through: Have a … More
Cloud QR: A classroom friendly app to create QR codes
Working with QR codes in the classroom can be both fun and powerful. There are plenty of really useful areas … More