Working with multilingual children and being bilingual myself, made me curious about the way bilinguals think and perform. There is a lot of new research on this subject. New research into the neurobiology of bilingualism …
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4 benefits of being multilingual
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King Henry Conversions – Freebie!!
It’s that time of the month again! FREEBIE time! If you enjoyed the ‘King Henry Died by Drinking Chocolate Milk’ explanation, then you’ll love this! ❤ King Henry Died by Drinking Chocolate Milk power point presentation! …
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Metric conversions
Have you ever tried to convert one metric unit to another??? It can get REALLY confusing sometimes! Well here is a little trick that helped my pupils get the answers quickly and correctly! Did you …
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Upper Fourth at Malory Towers
Upper Fourth at Malory Towers, written by Enid Blyton (1949) and published by Egmont UK Ltd. Publishers: London, UK. The characters: Darrel Rivers, Sally Hope, Alicia, Betty, Connie, Ruth, Gwen (Gwendoline), Bill (Wilhelmina), Clarissa, Irene, Belinda, Mam’zelle …
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Organs of the human body – An interactive game!
In Science we have been covering the human systems! Can you help the man find all his organs? Play this interactive game and test your knowledge on the human systems! Click on the image to …
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K.Rowling is recommended to readers who like adventure and mystery, also to those who like fantasy and non-fiction texts. The main characters in the book are: Harry Potter, …
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Halloween Classroom Decor
We are so ready for Halloween! The children have been decorating the classroom and the atmosphere is haunting! Here is how it was done: The classroom was decorated during our art lesson. We had four …
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The Skeletal System
October is a month where skeletons can be seen everywhere! Our bones are not something we would usually think about, even though every single person has so many! Our bones make up our skeletal system. …
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The origins of our number system – Display
Love to share ideas with fellow colleagues! ❤ Here is how I used the powerpoint ‘ The origins of our number system’ to create a display for my classroom! The children love to read it …
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Oh, what nerve! The nervous system explained.
The nervous system is a wonderfully complex system that controls all of our senses. It regulates and coordinates the body’s actions and its interactions with the external environment. Read on to find out how it …