New Football Tournament Game
Those of you who have enjoyed Sarah's World Cup football tournament game over the years will be very pleased to hear that she has turned her hand to a new football
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Those of you who have enjoyed Sarah's World Cup football tournament game over the years will be very pleased to hear that she has turned her hand to a new football
Whether you are a group organiser, working on a lesson plan or encouraging children to think about what they want to read, do or learn - this is the section for you!
Have you seen the All About Me activities available on Activity Village? Shelly and her family try some of them out in this guest blog post.
Our Famous Person of the Week is Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin and, in doing so, saved millions of people from dying of infections around the world.
Grandparents' Day is celebrated on 9th September in the US this year (7th October here in the UK).
This week Sarah has added a huge range of termly planners to our Home Education Planners collection.
Sort by size order and by "big" and "small" with these pretty new size sorting activities with a weather theme.
The next two national flowers in series of colouring pages of the flowers of the Commonwealth are here!
We are updating and upgrading our collection of "country" printables at the moment, starting with the 53 countries of the Commonwealth.
Our tour of the Commonwealth continues this week, with the first stop at Cameroon.
For those of you who start planning early, we've just added our 2019 planner pages to the website - in the same style as our
Our fun animal calendar is back for the school year 2018-2019.
It's that time of year again - towards the end of summer, when thoughts turn towards planning and schedules and timetables for the weeks ahead.
Track the weather with these colourful new weather display printables.
We have three new sets of these "I Can Write Letters" worksheets.
Our latest collection of alphabet "learn the letter" worksheets give children practice at recognising each letter, writing each le
Our second Commonwealth country to get a revamp this week is Botswana.
This is just one of the questions we ask about this brave and pioneering lady!
Paper chains are a really fun way to reinforce what the kids are learning and a great visual reminder to have around the house. Shelly explains more in this guest blog post...
Our latest sorting activities have been themed around autumn / fall, featuring acorns and autumn leaves and hedgehogs and squirrels. Cut out our shapes and arrange on big and small mats, arrange in size order, or have a go at our worksheets.