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to life. All chapters are complemented
with teacher resources, activities, online reading comprehension questions and students
can interact with the authors through the book forum as they write
Red Squirrel Educati Red Squirrel (K81):
curricular resource t
Suitable for KS2 classes, the the story.
hat is easy for teachers to use on Pack is a dynamic cross-
and which links each activity to National Curriculum outcomes. Activities cover science, mathematics, geography, history, home economics, English, music, art, public speaking and drama. Each activity includes varied exercises which will gradually add to their understanding of the risk of extinction faced by Britain's native red squirrel and which will ultimately enable them to answer the question “Do red squirrels need our help?”. The Red Squirrel Education Pack aims to develop the students’ confidence in speaking, in listening, in reading, in discussing and in forming and expressing opinions. Each activity is mapped to outcome points on both the National Curriculum for England andWales and the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence.
Buzzard Publishin g (E49): Buzzard Publishing is entirely focused on enabling schools to deliver the National Curriculum for both maths and English. Its resources are designed to help teachers take their teaching from ‘good’ to ‘great’ by giving them a secure and supportive starting point from which to build exciti team of professiona
ls, the popular CanDoMaths ng lessons. Developed by a
and Get the Buzz! brands of resources support teaching and learning in mathematics, as well as Livello for English.
TeamMental Health (M24): TeamMental Health's unique, tailored, level based online and
face-to-face whole organisation training has been designed by experienced consultant psychiatrists and a headteacher. The training aims to support the education sector in promoting positive mental health and wellbeing by providing the necessary skills to prevent, detect, intervene early, and to effectively signpost and support recovery from mental health problems so that children and young people are supported to be their best.
SchoolWellbeing Assessment Tool (M10): The SchoolWellbeing Assessment Tool (SWAT) was developed to help teachers bring up the whole concept of wellbeing across the school, providing a platform to encourage conversation and
discussion. The concept of SWAT demonstrates to students that the school cares about their personal and emotional development and is willing to engage in supportive conversations. Schools have used SWAT to develop peer support strategies, many of which have been suggested by the students themselves. Using SWAT allows the development of a whole school approach to emotional wellbeing.
Zumos (K28): Zumos is an online, 24/7 mental h ealth, wellbeing and resilience building platform, providing first-step support to prevent children from reaching crisis. Zumos features expert- written motivational voice recordings, anonymously accessed by pupils, with support information in the form of we helplines, suggested reading material,
videos and b links, further
local links – all of which have all been passed through a due diligence procedure, thereby taking away misinformation that may be found through Googling. Usage of the platform is tracked, producing real-time, unique and anonymised demographic data which enables evidence-based insights for decision makers in
schools and government. This platform, which aims to disrupt the current model of responding to crisis, was developed in collaboration with CAMHS and is partnered with HeadStart Wolverhampton.
CoramLife Education (K36): Coram Life Education is a children’s charity and part of the Coram family. It provides wellbeing and PSHE teacher resources, featuring the lovable Harold and Friends characters, to 1 in 8 UK primary schools. Over 16,000 school subscribers use its online lesson plans and planning tools, 'SCARF', which is based around the values of Safety, Caring, Achievement, Resilience and Friendshi p. SCARF supports a whole-school approach to behaviour, safety and learning. It is a set of tried and tested, online, easy-to-use and
comprehensive Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education resources designed by teachers, for teachers. Aligned with the National Curriculum, it ensures schools meet new Relationships Education requirements, with flexible online lesson plans, teacher guidance, films and support materials.
betty (K39): betty i s the teenage brand, creatin g a generation of girls and boys who are truly at ease talking about periods. It understands the struggles that come with periods and growing up and is here to help break the taboo, an aim which starts with education. betty for
schools provides free PSHE accredited online resources that teachers can use to educate their pupils. It’s collaborated with young people and education experts to develop innovative and experiential lessons which encourage open, respectful and honest conversations about menstruation and the way it affects girls. Whether you’re looking for products to
enhance your lessons or to change the culture at your school, The Education Show 2018 has what you’re looking for!
The Education Show2018 takes place from Thursday 15 to Saturday 17March 2018 at the NEC, Birminghamand is free to attend. To discovermore and to get your ticket, visit www
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