Hi friends! I know it’s Tuesday and I’m posting a #SixforSunday post, BUT it’s me providing the banners for anyone who wants to use the same ones as me since a whole new month of prompts starts on Sunday! You don’t have to if you’re more creative than me, but you are more than welcome … Continue reading #SixforSunday April banners
Month: March 2020
A-Z of indoor activities!
Good morning! Today is something a little bit different! Today I'm sharing my A-Z of things to do indoors - this could be something for kids to tick off doing in the coming weeks! It could be something for parents to look at using with their kids for when they seem to be bored. I've … Continue reading A-Z of indoor activities!
S4S – Characteristics I’d love…
Hello #SixforSunday friends! How are you all doing? How is social distancing/quarantine treating you? I hope you are all staying safe and apart from people where possible. I'm not going to lie, this week has been a tough one... but I hope that today's post can bring you a smile! Today's prompt is quite an … Continue reading S4S – Characteristics I’d love…
BOOK BLOG: Abi Elphinstone
Jungledrop: exciting, filled with heart and adventure! "Eleven-year-old twins, Fox and Fibber, have been rivals for as long as they can remember. Only one of them will inherit the family fortune and so a race is afoot to save the dwindling Petty-Squabble empire and win the love of their parents. But when the twins are … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Abi Elphinstone
The Spring Book Tag
Hello! It is ThursTAG again. Phew. How is everyone keeping on? What have you been up to this week? Staying safe I hope! Today I am here to bring you the Spring Book Tag since it is technically now Spring! (And don't I know it? My hayfever is KICKING MY ASS!) Let's go, let's go, … Continue reading The Spring Book Tag
BOOK BLOG: Sara Barnard
Destination Anywhere: what do you do when you're so lost you don't even know where to find yourself? "Sometimes you have to leave your life behind to find your place in the world... After five years at secondary school spent bullied and alone, Peyton King starts sixth form college determined that things will be different. … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Sara Barnard
BOOK BLOG: James Goodhand
Last Lesson: Tense, gripping and thrilling "Last year, Ollie Morcombe was a star pupil, popular and a gifted musician. Then, after the accident, everything changed. Now he's an outcast, a prime target of the school bullies who have made his life a living hell. Today - the last day of the school year - he's … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: James Goodhand
Letters to… teachers up and down the land
Hello fellow teachers all over the world! Hi, I'm Steph. You might never have visited my blog before, but rest assured you are most welcome here. There's a lot going on in the world at the minute, isn't there? It's all a bit crazy and a bit sad and a bit scary. On both a … Continue reading Letters to… teachers up and down the land
S4S – The perfect date…
Hello pals! It's #SixforSunday time! You know what that means... it's also time for "prompts Steph set herself that she had TOO MANY answers for so spent too long whittling down her responses to 6 and then regretted it and changed her mind multiple times". Yep. That's what we've got this week. This week I … Continue reading S4S – The perfect date…
Home learning PE recommendations
Hello! I don't normally post at 7pm, but I've been working on a little something for the school website in light of school closures. I wanted to create something for our school website for recommendations for parents to use to support their children being active and staying healthy in the coming weeks. It's a collection … Continue reading Home learning PE recommendations