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When did your love of languages start?

"I owe my love of French and languages to a dedicated enthusiastic young student teacher who will sadly probably never know the impact she had on my life."

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Art lessons promote creativity – obviously

Painting as a class activity promotes reflection, self-criticism, visual-spatial abilities, and the willingness to evaluate, improve and experiment.

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The art of practice

Why does practising maths work – and what does it do to your brain? There is no doubt that practising anything can make one better at performing the task.

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Physical Development with Expressive Arts an…

The activities in Physical Development with Expressive Arts & Design encourage children to: be active move with confidence control and coordination make healthy lifestyle and food choices learn to care for personal needs explore media and materials use imagination in design and technology share thoughts, ideas and feelings through dance, movement, art, music and role-play.

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Orange Smarties

This assembly story for primary schools teaches children about dangers in the home. It follows Owen visiting the house of his friend Arjen, where he mistakes his Grandma's medicine for orange smarties. As a result, he attempts to take some home with him before Arjen's mother realizes what they really are. This story about the difference between sweets and medicine comes from More Brilliant Assembly Stories, written by Elizabeth Sach and published by Brilliant Publications.

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Stewie Scraps and the Trolley Cart

In Stewie Scraps and the Trolley Cart, Alfie Battersby, just about the cleverest and richest boy in Mr Melling's class, invites Stewie to his karting-party. Stewie is on Alfie's team at the karting track. He tries to remember everything he's been shown but it isn't as easy as he expects - and he isn't the only one having problems! It is all over far too quickly. Back at the flat, Stewie heads for the shed as soon as he can. "Got to get it all down before I forget." But his new design doesn't go according to plan. Find out what goes wrong and how Grandpa comes to the rescue.

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100+ Fun Ideas for Art Activities

100+ Fun Ideas for Art Activities is a wonderful collection of tried and tested art activities that are easy to prepare, but children will love. The activities introduce a wide range of art skills and media that link well with the 2014 National Curriculum (see Links to 2014 National Curriculum information sheet).

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C’est délicieux ! (It’s delicio…

C'est délicieux ! is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Sophie is going shopping with maman. Sophie is hungry and she tries to get maman to buy her some cake or some ice cream. What will maman do? Look inside.

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J’ai un frère (I have a brother) Luc …

J'ai un frère is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Sophie and Nadine are at the swimming pool. Nadine tells Sophie that she has two brothers and a little sister. Sophie says she has a brother but she'd like a sister. What happens when Luc comes over?

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Un bonbon rouge (A red sweet) Luc et Sophie …

Un bonbon rouge is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Luc and his friends would like to have some of the girls’ sweets. Sophie suggests playing a game. Can the boys work out which colour sweet is missing? Will the boys get some sweets?

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