I’m always looking for new music to play while my students are independently working. I find that if music is … More
Author: Neil Jarrett
How to use the App ‘Socrative’ As A Fantastic Assessment Tool
Socrative is an App (or you can use a Web browser) in which quizzes, tests and assessments can be easily … More
Develop ICT And Geographical Skills With This Interesting Lesson
I recently did an interesting lesson which combined my student’s ICT and geographical skills. Challenging the students, I posed the … More
10 Excellent Educators To Follow On Twitter
Twitter is such a great place to learn. If you are new to Twitter, use hashtags to find people and … More
10 Ways To Use the Game ‘Crossy Road’ In Lessons
I am eager to find different ways to motivate and enthuse my students in their everyday learning. So why not … More
How to join an educational Twitter chat.
After joining Twitter, I noticed some of the educators I was following kept hashtagging #___chat. I clicked on it and … More
20 Excellent Educational Facebook Groups To Join
Facebook is becoming a great place for educators. More and more teachers are joining groups and sharing resources/ideas. Simply search … More
Technophobic Teachers.
More and more technology is being used in schools; in lessons and also in administrative procedures. However, with this increase, … More
What Is The Effect Of Using Minecraft As A Descriptive Writing Prompt?
Descriptive writing of settings is one of my favourite areas to teach. I enjoy enthusing my students; trying to find … More
Don’t Buy Expensive Sensors For Science Lessons! Here’s An Amazing Mobile Phone Hack.
When doing a Science lesson recently, I couldn’t find the box of data loggers to measure the amount of light … More