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Literacy teaching ideas and activities to celebrate International Women's Day 2025.View details about International Women’s Day resources and activities 2026 -
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Guidance for supporting young children to build joyful experiences of books and stories alongside the skills they will need to develop to prepare them for reading.View details about Supporting reading in the early years: practitioner guidance -
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A compilation of recent research and policy developments to support whole-school and disciplinary literacy in secondary schools.View details about Secondary School Literacy Research and Policy Guide -
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Free online event and literacy resources to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day on Tuesday 27 January 2026.View details about Holocaust Memorial Day 2026 -
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An exciting, interactive storytelling project for ages 3 to 5, inspired by author Frances Stickley’s book What Will I Be?View details about Magical storytelling for the early years: a week of storytelling activities -
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Discover our schedule of resources and events to mark this year's National Storytelling Week...View details about National Storytelling Week 2026 -
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Inspire creative story writing with this fun, interactive storytelling project with award-winning children’s author Tọlá Okogwu,View details about Reimagine your world: a KS2/P4-7 storytelling project with Tọlá Okogwu -
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A fun, interactive storytelling project created with Joseph Coelho, inspired by his picture book Our Tower and designed to inspire a love of story creation.View details about Reimagine your world: a KS1/P2-3 storytelling project with Joseph Coelho -
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Celebrate the festive period with fun literacy activitiesView details about Winter wonderland: a hot topic resource -
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Use our drama-based learning sequence, created in partnership with Little Angel Theatre and Macmillan Children's Books, to explore and enjoy Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book with...View details about Charlie Cook's Favourite Book: literacy learning sequence for Key Stage 1 -
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Discover poetry, stories and non-fiction texts all about fireworks and festivals, and try out some fun writing and oracy activities in the primary classroomView details about Fireworks and festivals: a hot topic resource -
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Nursery rhymes are extremely valuable to support language and communication skills, build confidence and prepare children for reading and writing as they get older.View details about Nursery Rhymes in the Early Years -
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Non-fiction books are a brilliant way to engage readers and bring information alive. Here are selection of books and classroom writing ideas to celebrate each week during the month...View details about Non-Fiction recommended reads and writing ideas -
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Celebrate national Non-Fiction November in your classroom with our expertly curated guidance, booklists and classroom ideas.View details about Non-Fiction November 2025 -
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Literacy teaching ideas and activities inspired by new beginnings - ideal for starting the new school year.View details about New beginnings and back to school: a hot topic resource -
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Around one child in five has special educational needs (SEN) at some point during their school years. Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can affect a child in many ways.View details about Special educational needs and learning to talk -
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Our easy-to-deliver transition activities make sure that reading for pleasure and writing for enjoyment is place at the heart of welcoming children back to school.View details about Back to school transition: reading and writing for pleasure activities -
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Play is crucial for developing children’s communication skills. Here are 10 reasons why it is so important.View details about 10 reasons why play is important -
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Classroom poetry writing activities inspired by Yoto Carnegie Medal winning title, The Boy Lost In The Maze by Joseph Coelho, for students aged 14 to 18 (KS4 - KS5).View details about The Boy Lost in the Maze: poetry writing resources for students aged 14 to 18