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Sample resources from our new programme for girls aged 11 to 14 in alternative provision settings or at risk of exclusion.View details about Represent sample resources -
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Created in partnership with the RSPB the Writing from Nature resources are designed to widen access to, deepen knowledge of, and increase appreciation of the natural world just...View details about Writing from Nature: a poetry resource -
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A free, fully planned cross-curricular unit of work designed to help teachers empower their Key Stage 2 pupils to understand, critically navigate and report real news.View details about NewsWise cross-curricular news literacy resources -
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Writing from Silence is a combination film and writing for enjoyment resource. The film takes pupils on a journey into the past, through an interactive tour of the National Justice...View details about Writing from Silence: a film and poetry resource -
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Resources to support children's wellbeing and literacy developed in partnership with Place2Be.View details about Wellbeing and Literacy: resources inspired by the Book of Hopes -
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Download our simple printable planner guides to writing your own modern day fairy tale or quest story based on the ever popular Rainbow Magic and Beast Quest series.View details about Creative writing ideas for National Tell a Fairy Tale Day -
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Take a look at this fantastic StoryQuest resource, packed with original ideas and fun activities to turn children into storytellers.View details about 28 ways to turn children into storytellers -
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Free-writing exercises and reflective activities that will take students on a learning journey responding to their own thoughts and feelings about the pandemic.View details about Notes from a pandemic: poetry resources -
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Activities for primary, secondary and post-16 students to support career insight and employability.View details about Career activity handbooks -
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Melding poetry with drama to help your students to express themselves through writing. Designed for Year 9+View details about Monologue Jam -
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This Happy News project focuses on wellbeing and develops teamwork, speaking and listening skills and journalistic writing and reading skills.View details about Happy News Project -
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An engaging transition project based on Shaun Tan’s CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal-winning book, Tales from the Inner City.View details about Tales from the Inner City by Shaun Tan – literacy transition project -
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Support disciplinary writing with model texts that demonstrate features of text organisation and language use.View details about Writing in secondary subjects -
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We developed these Comedy Classroom resources in partnership with BBC Learning. They provide a framework to explore comedy writing with pupils while enjoying plenty of laughter at...View details about BBC Comedy Classroom -
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Workshops to support students with CVs, elevator pitches and interviews as they prepare for future careers.View details about Careers skills for CVs and interviews -
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Writing letters for your local care home can help to combat loneliness among older adults while increasing pupils' motivation to write.View details about My Dear New Friend -
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Watch as Paul Cookson performs his poems, then provides step-by-step support for your class to create fabulous and fun poetry of their own.View details about Writing poems with Paul Cookson -
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Build on the buzz around the Six Nations to engage children with reading, oracy and provide purposeful writing activities.View details about Hot topic: Six Nations rugby -
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Use these videos and lessons plans to bring a professional poet into your classroom for a whole week.View details about Simon Mole: digital poet in residence -
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Young Readers Story Club is a collection of short films featuring some of our favourite storytellers, poets, writers and illustrators.View details about Welcome to our Young Readers Story Club -
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Resources to introduce careers education to your classView details about Aspirations, careers and challenging stereotypes