Word of the day is βhuff-snuffβ (16th century): a hectoring bully or braggart.
Word of the day is βhuff-snuffβ (16th century): a hectoring bully or braggart.
I can't stand bullies. President Zelensky is now trying to stand up against two of them. We should have his back. #SlavaUkraΓ―ni
World Book Day has the most sustained impact when it's used as a springboard for developing a school culture of reading. This year, we're exploring Daniel Pennac's Rights of the Reader (beautifully illustrated by Quentin Blake). Each class will develop their own set of reading rights and share them.
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Christmas jumper day, mammoth whole school Christmas lunch followed by Christmas disco all on Thursday π€¦ββοΈπ«π€£
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So sorry to hear that Oonagh
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Hello! Iβm new here and wanted to introduce myself. ππΌ I share little moments of beauty from the #peakdistrict countryside, hopefully to inspire you to visit and to bring some joy to your timeline. Iβd appreciate a follow if youβre interested in photography, nature and quiet light.
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Below are just some of the amazing picturebooks can be used for school assemblies based around equality, diversity and inclusion. There's a link to the full list on my Padlet. I hope it's useful. #Edusky padlet.com/Jon_Biddle/r...
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Have just finished rewriting the overview for a weekly picturebook assembly which focuses on equality, diversity and inclusion. It's still a work in progress but please feel free to use and adapt. All shares appreciated! The link is on my Padlet: padlet.com/Jon_Biddle/r...
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What do you call a magicianβs dog? β¬βͺA Labracadabrador!β¬
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Any primary academy teachers able to help out? #edusky #teachers
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long stretch of worked roman stone on Hadrian's Wall.
If you ask someone today to name the builder of Hadrian's Wall, they would give you a funny look. But historical memory is odd, and right up to the 1800s we forgot who built it.
Until in 1840 John Hodgson, an obscure Northumbrian clergyman, published the LONGEST footnote in history... 1/22
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The Aveline series of books by Phil Hicks are great.
Weβre starting with Crater Lake as weβre off to residential late September π
Agreed Mary. I recently went to Palaiokastritsa, which is beautiful, but there was a couple who spent ages getting the βrightβ shot and I thought how sad that theyβre not just enjoying being in the moment.
Looking forward to this as many of our maths loving cohort view English - and poetry in particular - as not their thing.
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