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Commemorate the impact of The Bard's work on modern literature with fun literacy activities for ages 4 through to 14.View details about Literacy and Shakespeare: a hot topic resource -
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This page contains all the additional resources you will need to run Early Words with Childminders.View details about Early Words with Childminders programme resources -
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This comprehensive guide to research and policy developments in primary literacy designed to help you develop evidence-based, sustainable literacy practices.View details about Primary Literacy Guide and Review -
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Drawing from recent policy, research and developments, this guide focuses on how practitioners can support our youngest learners to develop effective communication and language...View details about Early Years Literacy Research and Policy Guide -
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Understand the latest findings on audio habits in children and young people aged 8 to 18, and discover fun ways to incorporate listening and audio into the classroom.View details about Research into Practice: Enhancing learning through audio -
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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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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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Share this free resource with parents and carers of 0 to 2-year-olds as a way to support their conversation with their children during day-to-day activities.View details about Little Moments Together cards -
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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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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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Easy-to-deliver resources designed to help children settle into the nursery and classroom environment.View details about Starting nursery and reception: wellbeing resources -
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Explore best practice in place-based initiatives to improve access and outcomes for families through a community-led approach.View details about Using place-based strategies to support delivery -
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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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Get outdoors and celebrate literacy with pupils aged 4 to 14.View details about Hot Topic - Get Outdoors -
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This booklet is filled with simple activities for families with children aged 0 to 3 that can be completed at home, which will help families have fun, and encourage children to...View details about Chat, play, read booklet -
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Celebrate Earth Day on Tuesday 22 April 2025 with classroom resources that develop key literacy skills for pupils aged 4 to 14.View details about Earth Day teaching activities and resources -
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Run a whole-school writing project and celebrate pupils creative writing in SEND settingsView details about Journey Explorers: a whole-school writing project for SEND settings -
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Black History Month falls in October each year, and is a great time to learn about and celebrate Black history and heritage. However, Black history can, and should, be recognised...View details about Black History Month resources