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Many teachers would agree that some subjects are easier to embed in the classroom than others. We have put together some top tips and ideas on how you can effectively embed RE in your classroom with some simple changes.Read now
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Are children receiving a well rounded education?
Find out what the catch-up curriculum is and how it has impacted teachers and children since the pandemic.Read now -
How to write poetry for beginners - A guest blog
When it comes to poetry, taking in that depth of feeling in the words is all part of the pleasure. Poetry is a special experience, something that can invoke thoughts, feelings. Read on to find out how to write poetry for beginners!Read now -
Square Numbers
Find out what square numbers are, how to square a number and lots more in this squared numbers information blog.Read now -
Fun Writing Activities for KS2
Looking for some ideas to engage children in writing? Check out some of our favourite, fun writing activities for KS2 children!Read now -
Flexible working for schools
For many professionals worldwide, the pandemic has flipped the once traditional office-based role on its head...but what about teaching? We asked a number of teachers how they felt about flexibility in schools. Read on to find out what they said.Read now -
Apartheid for KS2 Children
South African society was ruled by a system called apartheid from 1948 until 1994. But what was apartheid and how did affect people?Read now -
8 Different History Topics to Teach your KS2 Class This Year
If you’re looking for History topics that are a little out of the ordinary to teach your KS2 class this year, we’ve got some great ideas all fit in with the National Curriculum.
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Decolonising The Curriculum Roundup Blog
Change happens a little at a time and the word ‘decolonise’ has continued to make an appearance in the headlines over the past year. Here at PlanBee we have pledged to continue to improve and create new resources that are both representative and diverse. Find out how we are continuing our mission to decolonise the curriculum.Read now