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Our Clicker Listen and Say sets are great for English language learners, giving children the chance to listen to new vocabulary and practise it themselves.
Storytelling is a great way of getting your pupils actively engaged and motivated in sharing stories with others, so if you’re looking for some inspiration, why not take a look at LearningGrids?
Sentence Sets in Clicker give children a great opportunity to share what they have learned and develop fundamental writing skills.
Venn diagrams are a great of helping children to identify similarities, differences and relationships between sets of items.
Get writing for the BBC Radio 2 "500 Words" short story-writing competition this year with our LearningGrids planning resources.
I have created a short video to show how the Build a Snowman Sequencing set can be extended to support instruction writing, making use of the great features in Clicker Board.
I really enjoyed last week’s episode of Doctor Who, which celebrated the story of Rosa Parks and her impact on the civil rights movement in the US.
It is really important that children learn how to read and spell the common words (often called high-frequency or sight words) that make up a large proportion of the words they will see and use most often in their everyday reading and writing...
Why not start the new school year with a fun daily routine that reinforces the days of the week, months of the year and the weather?
Clicker Board story planner templates are ideal to use when children are planning their stories before writing them.
Want to keep learners’ creative juices flowing over the long summer break? Check out the Clicker set Summer Haiku. This Word Bank provides 1, 2 and 3-syllable words...
Speaking is one of the four essential literacy skills that help children to become well-rounded communicators – not just in school, it’s a hugely important life skill too!