I recently wrote some content for Scholastic. It was a short article on mastery in mathematics; followed by some open-ended…
‘Really Tricky’ Online Maths Resources
I recently organised and ran the Federation of British Schools In Asia (FOBISIA) online maths tournament. It was successful and…
How To Document A Science Investigation Using Google Keep.
Recently, my class did a science experiment, where we explored how rain falls. In short, you put shaving foam (the…
Reluctant writers in your class? Engage them with Pokemon character reports.
I recently came across this amazing art on BoredPanda. It is an artist’s vision of the anatomy of different Pokemon…
Try Out Google Expeditions… WOW!
“Wow! Amazing! Ohhhhhh! Wooaahhh!” These were the sounds that could be heard in my classroom when we tried Google Expeditions…
A creative art lesson: Enter The Doodle 4 Google Contest!
Doodle 4 Google is a great idea. It is a contest where your pupils must come up with an inspirational idea…
An exciting lesson exploring GPS and geo-tagging.
As part of our ICT curriculum, we cover the global positioning system (GPS) and geo-tagging. In simple terms, these are…
Guest Blog Post: How to choose the perfect app for your child.
As we all know, in the past, mobile phones and tablets have been banned in classrooms. However now, with the…
Guest blog post: Youngzine Announces New Website Launch.
Youngzine is a fantastic website featuring ‘news and more’ for young people. They are pleased to announce the launch of a newly…
My article for the TES: A Day In The Life Of Neil Jarrett.
I recently wrote an article for the Times Educational Supplement (TES) about my daily life as a teacher at an…