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Think Mentals
Mental computation is an essential skill that’s not only applicable in maths class but in everyday life. When and how you work it into your schedule can make all the difference in your students mastering it. Here are three ideas…
English Stars
If you want to hit the ground running this year, the English Stars Preparation and Planning page is a great place to start. You’ll find printable resources, such as the Yearly Plan and Curriculum Match documents, to help set your…
Sound Waves Literacy
Sound Waves Literacy has been carefully structured so that for any given week the focus sound is the same across Years 1 to 6. This consistency makes it easy to introduce the focus as a whole school.
We’ve all seen it happen: we dedicate the lower primary years to teaching students reading skills, only to discover that by upper primary half the class don’t want to read. There are many reasons why children lose interest in literature.…
Use this teaching video to help your students learn the difference between it’s and its. This is just one of hundreds of videos available in English Stars!
Writing Time
Handwriting is an important part of learning development, but in a crowded curriculum, how do you find the time to fit it in? The trick is to use a handwriting lesson not just for handwriting practice, but for other purposes.…
Segmenting words into phonemes (sounds) and graphemes is an essential skill for spelling success. Some words are fairly straightforward to segment, such as shop (/sh/o/p/) or chain (/ch/ai/n/), but what about fox or argue?
A comprehensive, whole-school approach to literacy ensures consistency across all year levels, promoting a unified learning environment for students and staff.
Why not introduce this week’s focus sound with one of the Sound Waves Recommended Stories?