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  • Would You Rather? Christmas Edition

    Posted by Saved you a Spot on 9 December 202023 December 2020

    “Would You Rather…” games are a great tool to strike a friendly chord with your pupils and break down communication barriers. While some questions might get children laughing others can help them think deeply. You truly …

    General
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  • Free Face Mask 😷 Clipart

    Posted by Saved you a Spot on 9 September 202023 September 2020

    This year upon our return to school, everyone is required to wear masks to protect themselves and others from the pandemic that has spread worldwide. In order to help young children, especially young ones, adapt …

    General, Teachers, TeacherTube
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  • Cute Clipart and Tutorial

    Posted by Saved you a Spot on 26 August 2020

    Have you searched and searched the internet for cute clipart but haven’t quite found what you are looking for? Do you look at clipart in awe and wish you could create such visuals, too? Well, …

    TeacherTube, YouTube Channel
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  • Jabberwocky – Free Lesson Resources

    Posted by Saved you a Spot on 10 June 202018 June 2020

    Lewis Carroll is most known for his book ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. In his 1871 sequel, ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There’, Alice finds a book in a strange language. She finds …

    Literacy, Teachers
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  • Writing Genres

    Posted by Saved you a Spot on 5 February 20171 August 2017

    The first step in understanding and discussing literature is knowing what you’re reading. Being able to state which genres you enjoy, or what genre the book you’re reading falls under, is a powerful skill; especially …

    Literacy
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