Recording your students is a brilliant way to help them improve their speaking, drama and performing skills. My students all … More
Author: Neil Jarrett
Everything you need to run a whole school maths event.
In March it was ‘World Maths Day’. As a maths coordinator, I ran a whole school event which included class … More
How I Used Technology In A ‘Healthy Bodies’ Science Lesson
This term, my class’s science topic is ‘healthy bodies’. Last week we went live on Facebook whilst doing a heart … More
Easily Make Graphs For Free With The App ‘MyGraph’
I recently did a Science lesson for our topic ‘healthy bodies’ in which my class measured their heart rates before … More
10 Excellent Educational Blogs To Follow
Educational Blogs are simply brilliant. They showcase new ideas and resources that teachers can copy or adapt for their own … More
A Free, Downloadable, Visual E-Timetable
Timetables are very important to have in the classroom. Children need to know what they will be studying over the … More
Using Facebook ‘Live’ In The Classroom Is A New, Exciting Learning Tool.
Facebook Live allows you to stream live video to a Facebook Page or Group. It has such great potential for … More
Don’t Just Put Amazing Work On The Classroom Wall, Share It Online.
Sway.com is a fantastic website / App by Microsoft, in which interactive presentations / videos can be created. It is … More
How To Use Google Docs For Collaborative Work.
I use Google Docs a lot with my class. It is simply fantastic for collaborative work and develops writing skills … More
How to do a ‘Mystery Skype’
Mystery Skype is a global guessing game where 2 classes from anywhere in the world Skype each other, taking it … More