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What’s new for Early Years?



The Early Years Handbook has been designed to help early years practitioners provide fun and stimulating learning experiences for their children. Written by experts from a range of subject areas, the book is rooted in a play-based approach to early learning.
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Resources for Key Stage 1

Using story maps is a great way of linking Geography with literacy and at the same time developing children’s mapping skills. TTs supplies a range of useful story maps with associated storybooks and picture cards.
Click here to find out more.
Why not choose a story for your class which involves a journey, then draw your own story map and let the children add to it as the story unfolds?


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Key Stage 2 Website 
click to visist the ch4 essentials website



A colourful and entertaining educational website allowing children to explore the key issues in Geography at KS 2. There are also downloadable resources, an image bank and useful web links for teachers.
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New for Co-ordinators

Watch out for the new Geographical Association Primary handbook. This new edition addresses issues such as Geography and learning, Geography skills, People and places, Themes and topics and Managing the curriculum.

For more information visit: Geographical Association



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What’s happening in schools?
rainforest experience


Thanks to Fiona Douglas from Edenderry PS, Portadown for emailing this photo of the ‘Rainforest Experience’ her P7 children created in the classroom.
If you have a photo of your own classroom project/display, please email a copy to Vivien kelly

Click on the photo to find out more about what’s been happening in schools!


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