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These useful resources will help your students analyse and interpret geographical images. Invite them to look more closely at visual sources and practise describing photographs and landscapes by asking specific questions.
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Formative assessment in science
Formative assessment in science
Published: 25/08/2020
By: Sue Howarth
Closing the word gap: a toolkit for parents
Closing the word gap: a toolkit for parents
Published: 27/08/2020
By: Teachit's word gap team
20 ideas for using technology in the science classroom
20 ideas for using technology in the science classroom
Published: 27/08/2020
By: Ed Walsh
Introducing students to Shakespeare
Introducing students to Shakespeare
Published: 04/11/2013
By: Francis Gilbert
Shakespeare as part of our cultural capital
Shakespeare as part of our cultural capital
Published: 13/01/2014
By: Francis Gilbert
Translating Shakespeare: how to familiarise students with his language
Translating Shakespeare: how to familiarise students with his language
Published: 10/02/2014
By: Francis Gilbert
Shakespeare as a performance: bringing the plays alive without too much classroom chaos
Shakespeare as a performance: bringing the plays alive without too much classroom chaos
Published: 14/04/2014
By: Francis Gilbert
The importance of vocabulary
The importance of vocabulary
Published: 05/10/2015
By: Emela Milne and Victoria Honeybourne
The importance of narrative
The importance of narrative
Published: 02/02/2016
By: Emela Milne and Victoria Honeybourne
Tackling unseen poetry: from the creative to the critical
Tackling unseen poetry: from the creative to the critical
Published: 12/05/2016
By: Francis Gilbert
Using technology in the geography classroom
Using technology in the geography classroom
Published: 08/09/2020
By: Alan Parkinson
10 ideas for new MFL teachers
10 ideas for new MFL teachers
Published: 10/09/2020
By: Sheena Newland