Practical Fractions (stop doing worksheets)
Children learn Maths via concrete (hands-on) progressing to visual (pictures) and then finally to abstract (numbers and symbols on the page). The problem with most maths teaching is that there … Read More
Children learn Maths via concrete (hands-on) progressing to visual (pictures) and then finally to abstract (numbers and symbols on the page). The problem with most maths teaching is that there … Read More
It’s a little known fact that there are lots of (normally undiagnosed dyslexic or dyspraxic) teens and adults who struggle to read a clock face. It isn’t really taught much … Read More
I love reading new research that confirms the therapeutic effect of certain physiological practices from around the world. But during emergency homeschooling what we need as parents is easy stuff … Read More
Does your child/teen cross their thumb over when they hold the pen? Write the bare minimum? Grip too tightly? Press hard? Write slowly? Complain of pain? Shake their hand? Hold … Read More
Are you concerned about how slowly your child writes? Here is a very rough way to find out if they are writing as fast as their classmates. Step One: Ask … Read More
Emergency homeschooling is HARD! Let’s get that out there, first of all. I find teaching my eldest, Conrad, ten times harder than any of my other pupils! But each day … Read More
One of the advantages of children from countries like China and Japan is that they tend to be taught to use chants and rhymes to learn their times tables. My … Read More
If you’re dyslexic, then spelling is one of those areas which remains dodgy, no matter how much time passes. The reason tends to be due to issues with phonological awareness … Read More
A massive part of being a confident writer is being able to automatically spell the most frequently occurring words you regularly need. Just 300 words which make up half of … Read More
It’s vital that your child/teen learns the skills needed to find and correct their spelling mistakes. I recommend this a lot in my dyslexia reports. But finding our mistakes tends … Read More