Teach Primary  |  Vol.8 No.4
Take the pain out of long division, maximise the impact of guided reading, and find out how to teach your best-ever lesson on local history. There’s no shortage creative, hands-on activities in this issue, such as making your own ‘amber’ fossils, a book topic on The Day the Crayons Quit, and ideas for mixing sport with foreign languages. There are fascinating viewpoints, too: Mick Waters has a warning about life after levels, while Michael Rosen talks about his childhood obsession with the 11+. And there’s our music special – including a persuasive argument as to why music could replace phonics.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Teach Primary Vol.8 No.4.