by Rebecca Bates,
Lead Teacher of MFL
The thinking habits of teachers are hard to break! Although I am currently sitting with my seven week old, I can't help thinking familiar end of August thoughts.
How can I re-jig my classroom for maximum learning and aesthetic possibilities?
What's the best way to get this exciting news story into my regular lesson?
How can I encourage students to be creative?
I have been using Pinterest to gather ideas (as detailed beautifully in a previous post by Emily Smith) and have been getting excited about all the different ways to start the new school year. All pinned and saved ready for next term!
Have a browse and get inspired!
Lead Teacher of MFL
The thinking habits of teachers are hard to break! Although I am currently sitting with my seven week old, I can't help thinking familiar end of August thoughts.
How can I re-jig my classroom for maximum learning and aesthetic possibilities?
What's the best way to get this exciting news story into my regular lesson?
How can I encourage students to be creative?
I have been using Pinterest to gather ideas (as detailed beautifully in a previous post by Emily Smith) and have been getting excited about all the different ways to start the new school year. All pinned and saved ready for next term!
Have a browse and get inspired!
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