Whether you need fresh teaching materials or help with planning or assessment, Scholastic’s educational resources make your job easier.

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Resource Finder

If you’re looking for for inspiration may be you should take a look at our Education PLUS resource finder.

In amongst our magazine’s great monthly resources you’ll find a host of FREE downloadables that you can store in your online folder.

More FREE resources are added every week.

When you found your chosen resources you’ll be prompted to register—it take two-minutes.

Still not convinced? Then take a look at what teaching professionals and education specialists across the UK have been saying about Education PLUS resources.

Have you seen our fantastic ready-made ActivPrimary flipcharts?

Horrible Science flipchart

Based on the well-loved Horrible Science series of books by Nick Arnold, these ready-made interactive whiteboard resources have instant child-appeal, making the teaching of the QCA Science units fun and effective.

These ActivPrimary flipcharts provide whole-class science activities that are:

  • Highly interactive – allowing maximum pupil involvement in lessons
  • Open-ended – encouraging the development of thinking skills
  • Investigative – promoting scientific enquiry skills
  • Supportive – notes provide guidance and activity ideas
  • Cross-curricular – linking to numeracy, literacy and foundation subjects

Each flipchart is an independent resource – you do not need to have bought either the teachers’ resource books or the children’s books.

Download a sample here.

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If you want to have your say about the latest education news, share a teaching tip or simply let off steam when you’ve had a tough day, go online and have your say.