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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 Hot topic: fireworks and festivals -
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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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Developed in partnership with the Royal British Legion, we provide poetry workshops and supporting resources, and a national live assembly, to explore the importance of...View details about Remembrance: teaching resources and activities -
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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 2024 -
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Literacy teaching ideas and activities inspired by new beginnings - ideal for starting the new school year.View details about Hot topic: new beginnings -
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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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National Poetry Day falls on the first Thursday of October each year, and we produce new resources to help you celebrate and explore the focus theme.View details about National Poetry Day 2024 -
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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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Plan your exciting literacy events and moments across the year using our printable calendar and display in your staffroom to inspire planning.View details about Primary and secondary literacy year planner 2024-25 (printable) -
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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 -
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Get sporty and celebrate literacy with pupils aged 4 to 14.View details about Hot topic - Sport -
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A dynamic early years resource inspired by the story Stanley's Stick. This resource will support you to enable young learners to delve into the world of storytelling,...View details about Stanley's Stick: imaginative early writing -
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Watch back all the live Premier League Primary Stars and National Literacy Trust online author events and footy-booky quizzes from across the year.View details about Premier League literacy events, quizzes and resources -
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Get outdoors and celebrate literacy with pupils aged 4 to 14.View details about Hot Topic - Get Outdoors -
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Celebrate the power of story with premium resources that place imagination, creativity, and fun at the heart of telling, and writing, stories.View details about Dream up a World: Storytelling project with Steven Camden -
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Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with our flexible and fun Chinese New Year literacy ideas designed to foster skills and enjoyment of reading, writing and oracy.View details about Hot topic - Chinese New Year -
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Explore films and activities to support comprehension, reading enjoyment, and empathy based on the mesmerising book Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun.View details about Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun: teaching activities -
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Mark Children's Mental Health Week in February with assemblies and lesson plans for pupils aged 5-11, inspired by Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.View details about Children's Mental Health Week