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iMaths
It’s important at the start of an Investigation to discuss expectations with your students. Once you have introduced the Investigation to the class, get them to answer these 5 focus questions:
Writing Time
Writing Time Student Practice Books include written assessment tasks that are completed throughout the year. However, to fully assess a student’s handwriting ability, you also need to observe their handwriting technique.
A large part of early learning involves familiarising students with our alphabet and teaching them how to communicate effectively through written language. During this developmental period, handwriting instruction needs to teach students correct letter formation in a way that’s easy…
Think Mentals
Over the years, mathematicians and educators have become more aware of the need for students to have good mental computation strategies. While parents can provide valuable at-home learning support for your students, they may be relying on outdated methods –…
English Stars
English Stars gives you the flexibility to deliver learning in a variety of pedagogically-sound ways. One of these ways is a ‘flipped classroom’ model, which English Stars teaching resources have made much easier to implement.
Are you looking for an investigation that helps you and your students get to know each other at the beginning of the school year?
Each year level of Think Mentals includes a carefully planned sequence of strategy learning, practice and revision.
Sound Waves Spelling
This activity is ideal for upper years students where the Focus Words (or Extension Words) contain words that some students may not be familiar with.
On one side of the classroom, you may have a student with dark, smudged writing and punctured paper. On the other side, you may have a student with writing so faint it’s almost impossible to read. The former happens when…