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This week on FYI, Sam visits the UK Space Conference in Manchester to learn all about our growing space industry, plus much ...
School’s out… and while that might mean lie-ins and no homework, it also brings six whole weeks to fill with fun! Feeling a ...
This word bank of journalistic sentence openers and words and phrases that are found in newspapers will help students write their own newspaper reports.
As part of a coalition of information and education organisations [1], we have issued an urgent call for media and information literacy (MIL) to become a mandatory part of England’s school curriculum, ...
This week’s FYI comes from the tiny Channel Island of Alderney with Hughie learning all about the island and what it’s like growing up there.
"We choose what we want to learn and when we want to learn it." FYI visits Summerhill School, where pupils make the rules.
This week on FYI, Olympic legend Max Whitlock gets kids exercising, a young campaigner calls for exams to be changed, and how charities are helping children in the Middle East cope with the horrors of ...
All resources provided can be used to run 30-minute extra-curricular clubs, with no preparation needed by teachers who run them. There are four simple steps to running a club, listed below. To sign up ...
Overview: In this Kidversation, we meet three children – Asha, Fayeth and Felix, who all use food banks. We find out their stories and listen to their worries and concerns to help us understand more ...
Young cadets discuss why it is important to remember those who fought during World War Two.
The Bett award-winning iHub is an invaluable tool to engage your Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils, developing their core literacy skills through the exploration of global news stories. Our online teaching ...
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